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THE CHURCH--THE FAMILY OF GOD
EPHESIANS 3:15
- INTRODUCTION:
- Eph. 2:19-22 (I Cor. 3:16; I Tim. 3:15; I Pet. 2:5)
- The word "temple" speaks of the house or abiding place of deity.
- Such places were common among the pagans.
- Under the Old Law, God's presence was associated with the temple.
- Physical structures are not the dwelling place of deity now. Acts 17:24,25.
- The text declares that the church is the temple of God, the members are the stones. (A figure of speech showing us the nature of the church.)
- DISCUSSION: The reasons the Church of Christ can be called the family of God.
- Because it was built by a divine pattern. Mt. 16:18; Eph. 3:10. A pattern is a model or plan. This was given by inspiration. Jn. 16:7-13; I Cor. 2:13,16.
- Because it was built after a period of preparation. Mk. 1:2,3. David gathered material, but he did not build the temple. John the Baptist did not start the church.
- Because it was built after adversaries had been conquered. Heb. 2:14; Col. 2:15.
- Because it was built after the son was on the throne. Acts 2:30-36; I Pet. 3:22.
- Because it was built with material that came from another kingdom. Col. 1:13; Eph. 2:19.
- Because it was built from material prepared while still yet in another kingdom. Acts 16:31.
- Because it was paid for while yet in another kingdom. I Pet. 1:18.
- Because it was built with material which came first across water. Jn. 3:5; Gal. 3:26,27.
- Because it was the only place where God's name was recorded and where acceptable service could be rendered unto the Lord. Eph. 3:21; I Pet. 2:5. This takes care of the idea that the church has nothing to do with salvation, and also speaks concerning the dedication required of the members. Rom. 12:1,2.
- Because it came under the attack of Satan and had to be restored. II Tim. 4:1-3; II Thess. 2:3,4 (there was the old pattern to go by)
- CONCLUSION.
- Some today would defame the church with hypocrisy and "make it a den of carnality"
- Some want another mountain like the ten tribes of old and be unfaithful, try to substitute something else or just totally reject the church.
- If you would worship and serve the Lord acceptably, this is the place. Jn. 4:24 (The nature of the service is spiritual.)
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