| Have you ever wondered... |
 |
Why
there are so many churches teaching so many different doctrines? |
 |
Why
religious people don't just put aside their differences and come together to the glory of
God? |
| More than 1,000
denominations exist in America alone. Those who call themselves Christians are more
divided now than ever before. Conflicting doctrines, even contradicting doctrines, are
professed by millions, while all claim to be followers of God. |
| Jesus was concerned
about such division. In John 17 we find Jesus praying to His Father in heaven just moments
before He was arrested and later put to death. After praying for those with Him, he
expressed to the Father His concern: |
| "I do not
pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe in Me through their word; that
they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they may be one in
Us." John 17: 20,21 |
| Jesus prayed that His
followers be united. One. Not divided as we see today. Have those who claim to follow
Jesus lived up to His prayer? Certainly not! |
| Jesus said more in
verse 21. Hear the reason Jesus prayed for unity: |
| "...that they
may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me." |
| Jesus was concerned
that division would cause many in the world not to believe in Him as God's Son. Certainly
this has happened. Today, many scoff at Christianity and point to the division as the very
reason they have no desire to be a part. Perhaps you, too, have felt this way. |
| If
Jesus does not want division, why does it exist? |
| Let us suggest
several reasons: |
 |
Lack of understanding in God's
word. Many people today do not study God's word but let priests and preachers tell them
what to believe. |
 |
Some people are not willing to be
led by God's word. They desire to add to or change God's plan. |
 |
Some mistakenly believe that
differences are good and promote variety in God's church, making it more appealing to a
larger number of people. |
 |
People divide, not over what the
Bible says, but what it does not say. |
| These and many other reasons exist, but let's establish a foundation upon which
to build our understanding of how Jesus wants us to think and act. |
| Ending
division begins with a change in our thinking. |
| Living in a democracy where each person has a vote, we tend to feel
that we should have a say in everything. What men need to understand is that Jesus did not
build His church as a democracy. His church is a theocracy; that is, Jesus is it's head
and direction comes down from Him. Ephesians 1: 22,23. |
| That is why Jesus
asked the question in Luke 6:46, "But why do you call Me Lord, Lord, and do not do
the things which I say?" The church is Jesus' church and He is its head. Man has
not been given authority to change His word concerning the teachings, organization or
actions of His church. |
| Notice what the
apostle John said in 2 John 9, "Whoever transgresses [goes beyond] and does not
abide in the doctrine of Christ does not have God." |
| Hear Paul in
Colossians 3:17, "Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord
Jesus..." To do something in Jesus' name means to do that thing with His
approval. Even Jesus' apostles would not attempt to modify the gospel. The apostle Paul
says: |
| "But even if
we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to
you, let him be accursed." Galatians 1:8 |
| What a sobering
statement. Even the angels are condemned if they change Jesus' teachings. So who do men
think they are when they meet in councils, associations, or conferences to decide what
their church position will be on a matter? Are they greater than angels? Are they greater
than the apostle Paul? When men go about changing what Jesus says, they will be accursed! |
| Doesn't this begin to
point to both the problem and the solution? The councils, associations and conferences of
men are creating the division. The solution is to return to Jesus' word and let Him be
head of the church and give it direction through His revealed word. |
| A change in our
thinking is certainly in order. We must give up our man-made organizations that have
placed themselves in Jesus' seat over the church. Let us honor Jesus as head of His church
and return to His ways. Let's do all things "in the name of the Lord Jesus"
, "do the things which [He] says" and "abide in the doctrine of
Christ." |
| More information is
available about The Authority of Jesus Christ. |
| What
is New Testament Christianity? |
| New Testament
Christians are people all over this world who have given up denominational differences and
are satisfied to submit to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. He guides their actions and words
by His will, the Bible. If you want a copy of our creed, you probably already have it -
it's the Bible. If you want to know our beliefs, read the Bible. |
| We meet
together to worship and praise God the Father and Jesus His Son and do so as they have
indicated in their word. The organization of our churches is simple, just as it was in New
Testament times. We do not have perfect understanding or agreement on every teaching. But
we share a common foundation of belief - that the Lord Jesus Christ in His word has
revealed "all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of
Him who called us by glory and virtue" 1 Peter 1:3. With that understanding, when
differences arise we know that all desire to come to a knowledge of what Jesus says, not
what we individually feel is right. |
| We are simply
Christians without being members of any denomination. You can be too! |
| The desire of New
Testament Christians is: |
| "To Him be
glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen."
Ephesians 3:21. |
| We will be happy to
correspond with you, study with you, or put you in touch with someone in or near your town
that can tell you more. We do not ask you for money nor do we want any funds to support
this page or compensate us for any material we might send you. May the Lord bless your
efforts to search for His truth. |
| More information is
available about The Church That Jesus Built. |
| Top
|