Can one be Just a
Christian in Christ's Church without being in a Denomination?
Many years
ago I asked a lady this very question – can one be just a Christian in Christ’s
church without being in a denomination?
Her answer was that while that was once possible it is no longer
possible today. I have never understood
that kind of thinking. To her the church
that is Christ’s simply cannot exist today alone by itself outside of denominationalism. That raises all kinds of problems.
If what she
said is true then of what value is the Bible in our generation? In the early years of Christianity the Bible
(the gospel message) made Christians and Christians only that were added by God
to the church. “And the Lord added to
the church daily those who were being saved.” (Acts 2:47 NKJV) If the pure gospel message of the New
Testament will not do that today then of what value is it?
Does the
gospel message now add you both to the church Jesus built and to a denomination
simultaneously? If so when did that
begin? If so where can I read about it? If so which denomination does it add me to in
addition to the Lord’s church? If so why
is it needful now that it do that but was not needful
for hundreds of years after the first century had come and gone. If so when did the gospel lose its power to
make me just a Christian, no more, no less?
At what point in time was it that both the gospel and the Lord lost the
power to save without the aid of men in building denominations?
When did
Jesus and the gospel begin to need help in the saving business? When did his church alone cease to be the
body of the saved? “He is the Savior of
the body.” (Eph. 5:23 NKJV) The body is his spiritual body, his church, “He is the head of
the body, the church.” (Col. 1:18 NKJV)
The Lord adds us to the church when we believe and obey the gospel (Acts
2:47). Paul says of Christians, “you are
the body of Christ, and members individually.” (1 Cor. 12:27 NKJV)
But it is now
said that that is not enough - if the lady was correct. Now to be saved you must also be a member of
a denomination (the assumption being that all Christians are). So, you must be both in the Lord’s church and
a denomination to be saved, is that right?
It is if the church Christ built is not sufficient by itself. But, most denominationalists would say it is
not essential to be a member of their denomination to be saved. Then please tell me of what earthly or
heavenly good the denomination serves other than to be a divider of men?
The truth is
the church Jesus built does still exist on this earth today without the help of
any denomination. The Bible has not lost
its power. The church of Christ can
exist anywhere in the world today when men and women are willing to forget
everything they have been taught in denominationalism and just take the Bible
alone as their guide. If the church
Jesus built does not exist as an operating entity upon earth today in your
locality, wherever that be, as it did in the first century in the Middle East,
there is only one reason for it in lands where the Bible is readily available –
men love their denominations and would rather have them and their creeds and
councils and governing bodies than just the simple New Testament church and its
worship regulated by the word of God alone.
Let us be
honest. If we take the New Testament
alone as our guide a lot of things will have to be given up. One does not read in his New Testament of,
just as examples, sprinkling of infants, christenings, sprinkling of any one at
any age and calling it baptism, baptism for any other purpose than the
remission of sins (Acts 2:38), the washing away of sins (Acts 22:16), of
entering into Christ (Gal. 3:27, Rom. 6:3, 1 Cor. 12:13), as a part of the new
birth (John 3:5).
One reads
nothing about dramas, plays, special music, instrumental music, one man rule of
a congregation by a single individual designated as a pastor (each N.T.
congregation had multiple pastors), oversight of a congregation by a national
church organization, church sponsored ball teams, raising funds by business
ventures, seminars for everything from weight loss to how to do your taxes, and
the list could go on and on and on.
No, if you
want the New Testament church that Christ built a lot of things will have to go
by the wayside and in its place you will end up with nothing much that is
attractive to worldly men. The worship
service will not be like attending a rock concert or an entertainment
event. It will be very simple – singing
psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, prayers, partaking of the Lord’s Supper on
the first day of the week, the word of God will be preached, and a collection
will be taken on the first day of the week to carry on the work of preaching
the gospel and carrying for the needy.
It is a hard
transition from a denomination into the simple New Testament church that is led
not by a single man or a national oversight organization but by a few select
men who meet the biblical qualifications to be elders as found in 1 Tim. 3 and
Titus 1. These men have no authority to
legislate for God. Their role is simply
that of overseers, as administrators, to ensure that the work is done that God
has given the church to do. These men
will be chosen by the members of the congregation and will be men of the local
community who are fellow Christians. No
one designated a pastor by the denominational world brought in from parts
unknown will run the affairs of the congregation nor will a national
organization.
The name on
the sign out front will not matter as long as it is a scriptural
designation. It could simply be called
the church (for that is what it is), or the church of God, or the church of
Christ, or any other scriptural designation.
The name is more descriptive than it is an actual name.
You will not
be voted into the membership. You cannot
join this group of believers. Why
not? Because God adds
you when you obey the gospel. As
I heard one man say recently, and he had it right but I had never thought about
it that way, you cannot join the church because you are adopted into it and God
is the one who does the adopting.
Critics say
that in the very act of organizing such a group you immediately become just
another denomination. That goes along
with the way they think okay for they do not want to leave denominationalism
behind and thus insist one has to be a member of a denomination and cannot be
just a Christian. If they admit we can
have just the New Testament church on earth today and worship in it they
condemn themselves and they are not about to do that so all they can do is
shout and shout over and over again “denomination.”
But what
they are really saying, if they would think it through, is that God’s word has
lost its power to make just a Christian and to keep his church on earth
today. They are saying that the seed,
“the seed is the word of God” (Luke 8:11 NKJV), produces a different crop today
than what it did back in the first century.
Back then it produced just Christians, now you plant it and you get both
a Christian and a denominationalist.
Strange seed this is that has under gone a transformation like no other
seed in human history.
They are
caught in a bind really. On the one hand
they do not want to say you must be in a denomination to be saved but then on
the other hand they want to insist you must because to them it is impossible to
reestablish the New Testament church today and just have it alone. They are wanting it both ways, want to eat
the cake and save it all at the same time.
Life doesn’t work that way. They
cannot have it both ways. But, that is
their problem not mine.
I think most
people who are serious about their religion see the great contradictions in
denominationalism. However, they either
do not know what to do about it or else their love for it is such that they
will not give it up. I readily admit it
is hard to start over but that is what must be done if we are going back to the
church Jesus built.
There is a
group that has been trying to do that for nearly 200 years now – go back to the
church Jesus built and that alone and stay out of denominationalism. Sadly, in recent years some of the brethren
have decided they prefer denominationalism and have drifted or are drifting
into it. When you say you do not need
Bible authority for what you do you are stepping into denominationalism lock,
stock, and barrel. Denominationalism
will always have a greater appeal to man than the Lord’s church for it allows
more freedom of expression and gives man more say so in what is done and how it
is done. Man has a desire for that. It has always been that way long before the
church ever came into existence.
The fact
that some congregations are not what they ought to be should surprise no
one. Read about the 7 churches of Asia
in Rev. 2 and 3. However, the concept of
restoration is a valid one and there are many churches of Christ in the land
today still operating on the principal that it is possible to be just a
Christian alone outside of denominationalism, just be a member of the church
Jesus built. Take the Bible and do what
they did in the first century, that and that alone, and be just a
Christian. Unless God’s word has lost
its power it is still possible to do that.
True, many
congregations have or are departing from the concept but it is also true that
many, many are still holding true to the principal. I would encourage you to check them out in
your locality. However, it is not a
matter of either or.
The church
can be established in its New Testament purity in any area where men and women
are willing to leave denominationalism and just take the Bible alone. As I have said, it is not necessary to call
it the church of Christ although no man should be ashamed to call the local
congregation by that Christ honoring name.
Just give it a scriptural designation, organize it by what you read in
your New Testament, accept members based on the way men were made members in
the original church Christ built, worship as they worshipped, do the work they
did, and leave all man made inventions out of it.
To answer the question that was the title of this article, “Can one be Just a Christian in Christ's Church without being in a Denomination?” the answer is yes if the desire is great enough to do so. It is the only church any of us need to be in or should be in.