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"FOLLOWING JESUS WITHOUT DENOMINATIONALISM"
Determining Our Standard Of Authority
INTRODUCTION
1. As dealt with in previous lessons, following Jesus without
denominationalism begins by heeding the call of the gospel...
a. For the Lord "calls" us through His gospel - 2 Th 2:14
b. As we respond to the call, the Lord Himself adds us to His church
(His "called-out" group of people), not a man-made denomination
- Ac 2:41,47
2. But I also suggested that if we are to be simply Christians,
members of the Lord's church as we read about in the New Testament,
then we must follow the example of the early church who "continued
steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine..." - cf. Ac 2:42
3. The importance of this relates very closely to the subject of
AUTHORITY IN RELIGION...
a. It is impossible to maintain unity unless we can agree upon a
"standard" of authority
b. This is true in all areas of life
1) Imagine the confusion if we did not have a standard of
authority relating to weights and measures
2) We could not even agree on the length of a line, the volume of
a tank of gasoline, etc.
3) Confusion would reign supreme in the market place if we did
not all agree on one standard of authority in regards to
weights and measures
c. An essential key to having unity on any subject is this: WE MUST
ACCEPT AND SUBMIT TO THE SAME STANDARD OF AUTHORITY!
4. This is especially true in matters of religion...
a. If people can agree on the standard of authority in religious
matters, unity is possible when we submit to that same standard
b. There are other elements necessary to have unity (which I will
discuss in a later lesson), but without a standard of authority
upon which we all agree, unity is impossible!
[What should be the standard of authority for Christ's church? Let's
begin with a point with which I am sure all those professing to be
Christians can agree...]
I. JESUS CHRIST HAS BEEN GIVEN ALL AUTHORITY
A. SO HE CLAIMED...
1. He claimed all authority in heaven and on earth has been given
to Him - Mt 28:18
b. He therefore expects us to observe all things He has commanded
- Mt 28:19-20
B. SO HIS APOSTLES TAUGHT...
1. He is HEAD of the BODY (the church) - Ep 1:22-23
2. As such, we are to submit to Him in everything - Ep 5:23-24
[If Jesus were on earth today, we could solve all religious questions
by simply asking Him. But since He is not on earth, what then?
This leads to our next point...]
II. JESUS HAS DELEGATED AUTHORITY TO HIS APOSTLES
A. TO RECEIVE CHRIST, WE MUST RECEIVE HIS APOSTLES...
1. As Jesus taught in Jn 13:20
a. Please note that the word "apostle" means "one sent"
b. So as Jesus speaks of "whomever I send", He has particular
reference to His apostles
2. The apostles were sent as "ambassadors" for Christ - cf. 2 Co
5:20
3. Therefore the early church "continued steadfastly in the
apostles' doctrine" - Ac 2:42
B. TO ENSURE RELIABILITY, JESUS PROMISED THE HOLY SPIRIT...
1. The Spirit would teach the apostles all things, reminding them
of what Jesus spoke to them - Jn 14:26
2. The Spirit would guide the apostles into ALL truth - Jn 16:
12-13
C. THE HOLY SPIRIT GUIDED THEM INTO "ALL" THE TRUTH...
1. Paul said he taught "the WHOLE counsel of God" - cf. Ac 20:27
2. Peter wrote that God "has given to us ALL THINGS that pertain
to life and godliness" - 2 Pe 1:3
[So the apostles were given ALL the truth God (and Christ) wanted us to
know. If the apostles were on earth today, we could simply ask them to
settle religious differences.
But again, they are not on earth. What then?]
III. IN THE NEW TESTAMENT, THE APOSTLES HAVE WRITTEN WHAT CHRIST WANTS
US TO KNOW!
A. IN THE N.T., WE HAVE WHAT THE APOSTLES WERE GIVEN BY THE
SPIRIT...
1. As Paul explained in Ep 3:1-5
2. He wrote, so that when we read his writings we can have his
same understanding
3. Peter wrote his epistles that we might always be reminded -
2 Pe 1:12-15; 3:1-2
B. IN THE N.T., WE HAVE THE COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD HIMSELF...
1. As Paul made clear in 1 Co 14:37
2. As Peter confirmed, such writings as Paul's were considered
Scripture - 2 Pe 3:15-16
3. Therefore, when we have questions about what the Lord would
have us to do...
a. We don't have to ascend to heaven for an answer
b. We don't have to ask Jesus personally, nor His apostles
...we simply need to turn to the apostles' writing (i.e., the
New Testament)!
[In the New Testament, the repository of the "apostles' doctrine", is
where we can turn to learn the will of Jesus, given through His
selected and inspired ambassadors, the apostles.
But this raises other questions: Is the New Testament a complete guide
for us today? Is it sufficient?]
IV. THE NEW TESTAMENT IS A COMPLETE, ALL-SUFFICIENT GUIDE
A. IT MUST BE COMPLETE, FOR "THE FAITH" HAS BEEN REVEALED "ONCE FOR
ALL" - Ju 3
1. "Once for all" literally means "one time for all time"
2. We cannot expect further revelation in the future
3. The writings of the apostles as collected in the New Testament
are all we have
4. Our task, is not to look for further revelation, but to
"contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all
delivered to the saints"!
B. ACCORDING TO THE APOSTLES THEMSELVES, THESE WRITINGS (SCRIPTURES)
ARE INDEED SUFFICIENT!
1. Sufficient to make one complete, furnished unto every good
work - 2 Ti 3:16-17
2. They provide all we need to enjoy life and godliness - 2 Pe
1:3
3. By heeding the writings of the apostles...
a. We will have the true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ
- cf. 2 Pe 1:8-9
b. An abundant entrance will be supplied into the everlasting
kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ - cf. 2 Pe 1:
10-11
C. WE ARE LEFT WITH GOD'S PROVIDENCE AND HIS WORD...
1. As Paul prepared the elders of the church at Ephesus for his
departure, he commended them to God and the word of His grace
- Ac 20:32
2. He did not instruct them to appoint apostles to take his place
3. He did not instruct them to seek further revelation (for Paul
had already proclaimed "the whole counsel of God" to them -
Ac 20:27)
4. He simply directed them to two things:
a. To God Himself (i.e., His Divine Providence)
b. The word of His grace (that word which had been revealed by
Paul himself)
5. These two blessings, Paul was confident, were able to do two
things:
a. Build them up
b. Give them an inheritance among all those who are sanctified
CONCLUSION
1. The "New Testament", then, is how...
a. Christ speaks to us today
b. He leads us to life everlasting!
2. It is through the writing of the apostles, the "apostles' doctrine",
that the Lord speaks and directs His Church!
a. It is the "apostles' doctrine" that is the standard of authority
in matters of religion
b. It is the "apostles' doctrine" in which we must "continue
steadfastly"! - cf. Ac 2:42
3. There is more to be said about "authority in religion", which we
will cover in the next lesson
But I hope that our attitude is such that what was said about the
Thessalonians can also be said of us:
"For this reason we also thank God without ceasing, because when
you received the word of God which you heard from us, you welcomed
it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God,
which also effectively works in you who believe." - 1 Th 2:13
Is that your attitude toward the "apostles' doctrine"?
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