All institutions have a beginning. The establishment of any
institution possesses certain characteristics, which in
themselves set that institution apart from all others. By
reviewing the beginning characteristics of the church, as we find
in the scriptures, then we can compare these with institutions
that make the claim of being the Lord's. Remember, if the
beginning characteristics of the church you belong to match that
of the church found within the scriptures, then this is the first
step in establishing the scriptural Church of our Lord.
The first characteristic is that the church belongs to the
Lord. It is the Lord's Church, not someone else's. It belongs to
Christ. Far too many religious institutions (churches) claim to
follow Christ, but wear another's name, or follow another's
ideas. We distinguish such institutions by their names. By way of
example only, we know that the Lutherans follow the teachings of
Martin Luther; the Baptist have their name by the manner or mode
of baptism; the Methodist by their method of teaching; and we
could continue this example on and on. The point is that these
institutions think more of another name or title than they do the
name of the Lord. If the church belongs to the Lord, then it
should bear His name, not another's.
Christ said that He would "build his church," not
the church of someone else. Notice His own words: "upon this
rock I will build my church" (Matt. 16:18). This fact is
established by the words of the apostle Paul in writing to the
Roman's: "The churches of Christ salute you." (Rom.
16:16) This characteristic is distinctive with the Lord's church,
and it sets it apart from all those who bear the name of other
men or ideas. If any institution, claiming to belong to the
Lord's, fails to wear His name, then they are unworthy to call
upon the very name that they fail to be called by.
The beginning of the Lord's church also sets it apart from all the others. There exist a set pattern for the establishment of the Lord's church. In our Lord's first statements about the establishment of the church we find the first clue to this pattern.
Here the Lord equates the church with the kingdom. Granted,
the word church and kingdom do not mean the same thing, yet the
Lord's words makes them refer to the same people or institution.
In brief, the Lord is saying that whenever the church is
established, so too the kingdom.
The next clue is found in Mark 9:1
Some who heard the Lord that day would be witnesses of the establishment of the kingdom. Also, the kingdom, when established, would be established with power. This power is the next clue, for in Luke 24:49 the Lord says:
The promise mentioned here is that of the Holy Spirit found in
John 14-16. This Holy Spirit would be the power that would
accompany the establishment of the kingdom, and it would come in
the city of Jerusalem where the apostles would be assembled.
The final clue is found in the first four verses of Acts chapter two.
Here we have the day of Pentecost; the apostles assembled together; the Spirit coming with power. At the close of this chapter we find the following:
All things had come together and the church was established
just as the Lord had said. The following chart puts these clues
together.
Church -- Kingdom (Matt. 16:18-19)
Kingdom -- Power (Mark 9:1 the Holy Spirit)
Power -- Jerusalem (Luke 24:49)
Jerusalem -- Power Came (Acts 2:1-4)
Church Established
Kingdom Brought Forth
Taking all of this information together we can set forth some of the chief characteristics about the establishment of the Lord's church. Compare these with the church that you belong to, and see if it is the Lord's.
There can only be one institution that can claim all of this for its beginning -- the church of our Lord Jesus Christ. All other institutions have different beginnings with different characteristics. Thus, they cannot belong to the Lord.
Friend, as you read these characteristics, search the scriptures and compare them with the beginnings of the church you belong to. If you love the Lord and the church that He purchased with His own blood, then seek that which the Lord built and not man.