Restoring God's Blueprint
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esus was the greatest teacher to walk on
this earth, and He often used parables to illustrate
His lessons. A parable is an earthly story with a heavenly meaning.
Parables
One of His most famous parables was
"The Two Builders" (Matthew 7:24-27). He spoke of two builders who
built their houses, and the only difference between these builders was the
foundation that each used. For Jesus said that the wise builder constructed his
house on a ROCK, but the foolish builder constructed his
house on the SAND!
When the powerful wind, rain, and storm came, the house on the rock
stood, but the one on the sand was destroyed.
What
was the spiritual lesson? The house built on the ROCK illustrated those who follow the teaching of Jesus by doing His
Father's will. However, the house built on the SAND illustrated those who did not follow the teaching of Jesus and
were not doing His Father's will.
Famous Architect
With
this parable of Jesus on our minds, let us imagine a story about a world famous
architect. This man spends many
years drawing a complete blueprint for a perfect house. In his work, he makes
every effort to specify detailed measurements for every single
thing to be built into this house.
When
the blueprint is completed, he turns it over to a faithful builder who follows
every detail of the blueprint and the architect is one hundred percent pleased
with the house. In the future, when this same blueprint is exactly followed,
all houses built by its instructions and measurements will be the same.
Many Changes
But
let us suppose further that many years into the future, various builders begin
to make changes. For as they follow the original
blueprint, they also begin to add certain things while deleting others.
Consequently, in time, the houses built from these distorted plans were changed
and very different. Now, if it were possible to bring back the original
architect to see the corrupt plans, do you think he would be pleased with all
these changes?
Surely
he would be displeased, feel cheated, and without respect! Well, you can be
assured that this example illustrates the same thing that happened to the
blueprint of Christ's
church!
God's Architect
Jesus,
the Son of God, left heaven, spent some years on this earth teaching, and
announced His plans to build His church. Before returning to His Father in
heaven, He even paid the ultimate price of death and purchased His church with
His own blood (Acts 20:28). Then He left behind for all to follow the perfect blueprint
for His church. He even gave many warnings
in the Bible against anyone who would change it.
Only Unity Acceptable
Therefore, when this original blueprint for unity was
followed in the first century, congregations of His church could be found in many places of the world such as Philippi, Corinth,
Ephesus, Rome, and Jerusalem. Unity was present, and when some in the church at
Corinth introduced division, Paul rebuked them. He wrote to them:
"Now
I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all
speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the
same mind and in the same judgment" (1 Corinthians 1:10).
In spite of the many warnings against
changes, during the following centuries, just like the builders in the
illustration, there were those who made changes to the blueprint for His
church.
Organization Changed
The
first major change to occur was a change in the organization of the church. The original blueprint called for a plurality of
men to oversee and feed each local church.
To
describe the function and work of these men, they were referred to as Elders,
because they were older and more mature men. They were called Bishops and Overseers,
because they were to care for and oversee the church, God's spiritual flock.
Likewise,
they were referred to as pastors and shepherds
because they were to tend and feed the flock. Paul gave the following
instruction to the elders at Ephesus:
"Therefore
take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit has
made you overseers, to shepherd the church of God which
He purchased with His own blood" (Acts 20:28).
Preachers
were not called Pastors, but were called Ministers, preachers, and evangelists.
Also,
the blueprint called for appointing deacons
who were chosen to serve under the elders. Both the elders and deacons had to
meet specific qualifications that are recorded in God's divine
blueprint. Each local church had a plurality
of both elders and deacons.
Paul wrote to the church at Philippi:
"Paul
and Timothy, bondservants of Jesus Christ, To all the saints in Christ Jesus
who are in Philippi, with the bishops and
deacons:" (Philippians 1:1).
One elder or bishop in any church did not have authority over the other elders or
bishops. Also, each local church was separate
in the sense that it did not have any authority over any other congregation of
Christ's church.
First Human Creed
However,
man did not like the organization of the church as specified in the blueprint,
and therefore over the centuries changed it. In 325 AD, man wrote a human creed called the Nicene Creed.
These
changes continued, and by the fifth century, a Universal Bishop was appointed (compared to the Roman Emperor), to rule
over all other Bishops in all the churches.
Then
Cardinals were appointed to be under the Universal Bishop, and these compared
to the Advisors. In fact, the changed organization that finally developed
resembled the organization of the Roman government of that day.
More Changes
Thus,
the change in the organization of God's blueprint opened the door for many
other changes. For the Bible was taken from the general population and
the corrupt leaders of the church of that day told them what they should
believe.
However,
by the 17th century, there were various ones who decided that something very bad was wrong and there was a pressing need to reform
the corrupt church. In fact, the
time came when there were so many changes that the church built from the original
blueprint, could not be recognized!
A Cry For Reform
Therefore,
something had to be done! Some suggested that the corrupt church should be
reformed, but carrying out reform was not easy. In fact, there were many years of struggle and even blood shed during these years.
Now
let us ask, "How do you suppose Jesus, the divine architect felt about all
these changes? Here is His answer . . .
"But
why do you call Me ÔLord, Lord,' and do not do the things which I say?" (Luke 6:46).
Reform Began
But
the time finally came when reform of the old corrupt church began.
However, as they considered the many changes that had been made
throughout the centuries, they became divided!
Now let us ask, "Over what things
were they divided?" They were
divided over the many
changes that had been
made to the original blueprint. They were divided over what things should be removed and what things should be kept.
What
was the outcome of this? The outcome produced religious division, human creeds,
and man-made denominations! Why did this happen? Because they tried
to reform a corrupt
blueprint instead of restoring the original one that Jesus gave!
Restoration Needed
Fortunately
though, during the passing of years there were those who became wise enough to
see that this kind of reform was wrong. And to make things right, they decided
to destroy the corrupt copies of the blueprints that
they were following, and resolved to return to the original blueprint from Jesus. What were the results that
followed?
The
true church of Jesus that He purchased with His own blood was restored. For example, they restored the same organization of the church with Elders to oversee the flock, deacons to serve under the oversight of the
elders, and evangelists to faithfully preach only the word of God.
Also,
they replaced names that man had invented with only names
that related to Christ and His church. Since the church belongs to Jesus, they concluded that surely He
wants His church to be called by His name.
Christ Related Names
For
example, Jesus referred to the church as My Church.
After Peter confessed
Jesus to be the Son of God, Jesus said,
"And
I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not
prevail against it" (Matthew
16:18).
It
was also simply called "The
church." In the same chapter where Luke records
the beginning of the church, Acts 2, Luke records in verse 47:
"praising
God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being
saved."
The
New Testament church was also called "The church of God." Paul addressed the church at Corinth with these words:
"To
the church of God which is at Corinth, to those who are
sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all who in every place
call on the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and ours:" (1 Corinthians 1:2).
The
church was also referred to as
"The church of the
living God." Paul wrote the following words to Timothy
"but
if I am delayed, I write so that you may know how you ought to conduct yourself
in the house of
God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the
truth" (1 Timothy
3:15).
Here, he referred to the church as the House of God, and the church of the living God.
Then
the author of Hebrews refers to the church as "The church of the Firstborn." He wrote:
"to
the general assembly and church
of the firstborn
who are registered in heaven, to God the Judge of all, to the spirits of just
men made perfect,"
(Hebrews 12:23).
Finally, Paul addressed the local
churches as the "churches
of Christ." To the church at Rome, he wrote:
"Greet
one another with a holy kiss. The churches of Christ greet you" (Romans 16:16).
It
is obvious to see that these various descriptions relate to Christ.
The New Birth
Also,
the new birth of "water and the Spirit" was restored! This birth that included
water baptism for salvation was honored and restored because Jesus taught:
"Most
assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of
God" (John 3:5).
Likewise,
Peter's commandment for sinners to "repent and be baptized . . .for the forgiveness of sins" was restored (Acts 2:38).
The
apostle Paul's statement on the way one gets into Christ was also restored:
"For
as many of you as were baptized
into Christ have
put on Christ"
(Galatians 3:27).
New Testament Worship
Worship
according to the truth of the original blueprint was also restored. For
example, singing in worship was done by singing,
"psalms and hymns and spiritual
songs" from the heart (Ephesians 5:19). No mechanical instruments were used since such were not mentioned
in the original blueprint.
The
Lord's Supper was observed EVERY first day of the week (every Sunday) just as the Christians
did in the first century. This was
done on the first day of the week as Luke verifies:
"Now
on the first day of the week, when the disciples came
together to break
bread, Paul, ready
to depart the next day, spoke to them and continued his message until
midnight" (Acts
20:7).
Also
the preaching during worship services contained ONLY the word
of God as Paul instructed Timothy:
"Preach
the word! Be ready in season and out of season.
Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching" (2 Timothy 4:2).
The
original blueprint was also followed in their giving from cheerful hearts motivated by love, as they had been
prospered. Paul instructed the church at Corinth:
"Now
concerning the collection for the saints, as I have given orders to the
churches of Galatia, so you must do also: On the first day of the week let each
one of you lay
something aside,
storing up as he may prosper, that there be no collections when I come" (1 Corinthians 16:1,2).
Goal For Restoration
When
all had as their goal to "Speak
where the Bible speaks, and to be silent where the Bible is silent," there was unity in teaching and practice.
This
same unity is possible today. Remember, the religious world is NOT divided
over WHAT the Bible says, but rather what the Bible DOESN'T SAY!
What About Today?
May
we ask, "What about the church of Christ
today?" Even though some today have departed from the goal of restoring
the blueprint of the church that Jesus built, it is a fact that the mainstream
churches of Christ still seek to return to, and to restore from God's word, the
original blueprint of Christ's church.
Would
you please consider seriously the importance of just being a New Testament Christian based on the teaching of God's word? And
would you think about how essential it is to be a member of the church that
follows God's divine blueprint?
Remember,
your soul is the most important thing you possess in this life. In the words of
Jesus:
"For
what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and
loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?" (Mark 8:36, 37).
Thank
you for considering these truths! —BBBristow
(See Art
Slide, "Restoring God's Blueprint" under Charts)