John 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
John 1:13 Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.
What, in the thought of God do Christians exist for? What does the Church exist for?
There is only one answer.
The existence and the function is to be an expression of Christ.
There is nothing less and nothing more than that.
The existence and the function is to be an expression of Christ.
There is nothing less and nothing more than that.
Christ is the Alpha and the Omega, the
beginning and the end, and all between!
Let that be the starting point;
let that be the governing rule and reality in all matters of
life and work, and see at once the nature and vocation of the Church.
This vast, incomprehensible heavenly system, of which Christ is the
personal embodiment, touches every detail of life, personally and
collectively.
But remember only the Holy Spirit sees and knows how it is
so;
Hence, as at the beginning, there has to be an utter submission to and direction by the Lordship of the Holy Spirit.
Hence, as at the beginning, there has to be an utter submission to and direction by the Lordship of the Holy Spirit.
What the bloodstream
is to the human body, the Divine Life is to and in "the Church which is
His body."
What the nerve system is in the physical realm, the Holy
Spirit is in the spiritual.
Understand all the workings of those two
systems in the natural, and you begin to see how God has written His
great heavenly principles, first in the person of His Son, and then in
His corporate Body.
As an individual believer is the result of a
begetting, a conception, a formation, a birth and a likeness, so, in the
New Testament, is a true church.
It is a reproduction of Christ
by the Holy Spirit.
Man cannot make, form, produce or "establish" this.
Neither can anyone "join" or "enroll," or make himself or herself a
member of this organism.
First it is an embryo, and then a "formation"
after Christ.
The beginning is in a seeing of Christ.
The beginning is in a seeing of Christ.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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