Because of its divine origin and use in the New Testament, we believe the name Christian far
surpasses all the titles and designations of men; hence, we are Christians only, and we
seek no other identifying name. The word Christian, "follower
of Christ," is found three times in the New Testament:
We learn the following from these three references:
The Church
of the New Testament, consisting of those who are "called out," is not and never
was intended to be a denomination among denominations. We bear the name "Church of
Christ" because the Church belongs to Christ (Matthew 16:18, Acts 20:28), and
because the Scriptures authorize such a name to identify the congregations of believers
(Romans 16:16). Despite the existence of a multitude of
denominations today, the Bible teaches that Christ established only one Church
(Ephesians 4:4, Colossians 1:18). The Church
holds the same mission held by Christ when He came to this earth: to seek and save the
lost (Luke 19:10). The
Churches of Christ listed in the Church
Directory plead for the complete restoration of New Testament Christianity. We believe
that the Lords Church of the New Testament, just like the tabernacle of the Old
Testament, contains certain divinely-given patterns that must be followed by those who
would truly please God (Hebrews 8:5). The
Lord has given us a pattern to follow if we wish to obtain eternal salvation (see
Regarding Salvation), and a pattern for
worship "in spirit and in truth" (John
4:23-24) (see Regarding Worship).
We believe we can be the Church of the New Testament only by
following these divine patterns contained in the New
Testament. Jesus said in (Matthew 16:18), "...upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it." Jesus came to this earth almost 2000 years ago in order to build His Church. Not even the "gates of Hell," or the powers of death, could hinder the establishment of the Lords kingdom. Likewise, despite being separated by many years and many miles from the time and place of the establishment of the Lords Church (Acts 2), nothing today can prevent the existence of the Church of Christ. But we may be a part of that blessed divine institution only if we truly are willing to follow the same divine pattern followed by that Church of the New Testament. When we follow the divine pattern found in the Bible, we are following the teachings of Jesus the Christ, and then and only then do we have the privilege and honor of wearing the name "Christian." For Additional Information, Bible Study,
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