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Why should I join a church? PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 07 September 2009 09:17

Five reason that Christians should join a church[1]

 

1.      For assurance.  While a person should not feel he needs to join a church in order to be saved, he ought to join a church to be certain that he has been saved.   Christians, those who are indwelt by the Holy Spirit, will naturally gravitate towards other Christians and will desire to be with them, to learn from them, and to serve them.  A person who professes Christ but feels no desire to be among his believing brothers and sisters is not a healthy Christian.  Thus, eager participation in a local church and heartfelt attempts to measure our enthusiasm for the group of believers is a God-given way for us to assure ourselves that we are truly saved.

2.      To evangelize the world.  The gospel can best be spread through combined and collaborative efforts.  Throughout the history of the church great men and women have attempted great things on their own and have often been successful.  But more often, great things have been accomplished through collaborate efforts of Christians working together.  If we are to reach this world with the gospel message of Jesus Christ, we must share our efforts with other believers.

3.      To expose false gospels.  As we interact with other believers, we will see what true Christianity is, which ought to expose the common belief that Christians are self-righteous, selfish individuals.  As we labor, fellowship, and serve alongside other Christians, and as we observe the lives of other Christ-followers, we will see what biblical Christianity looks like.  The more we see of genuine Christianity, the more the counterfeits will be exposed.

4.      To edify the church.  Joining a church will help Christians counter their sinful individualism and teach them the importance of seeking to serve and edify others.  The benefit of being a member of a local church is not primarily inward, but outward.  Christians attend a local church so they might have opportunities to serve others and thus to serve God.  Every Christian should be eager to serve within the church and to edify others through teaching, serving, and exercising the spiritual gifts.

5.      To glorify God.  We can bring God glory through the way we live our lives.  God is honored when we are obedient to Him.  He is glorified when his people come together in unity and harmony to find assurance, to evangelize the world, to expose false gospels, and to edify one another.  God is glorified in and through the local church.

 



[1] Mark Dever, Nine Marks of a Healthy Church (Wheaton, IL:  Crossway Books, 2004), 151-59

 
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