Biblical Principles of Edification
Biblical Principles of Edification
Biblical Principles of Edification
Introduction
When a church is healthy, it will grow. But, what is a healthy church, and whats growth look like? Proper Church health is possible only when we conform to Gods idea of what the Church IS and what the Church Does.
To fulfill these God-given purposes, the church must follow the mandate of our Lord. All other commands (go, teach, win the lost, baptize, feed the hungry, etc.) are subordinate to Jesus main command: Make Disciples ! What kind? His command is expanded in 2 Tim. 2:2, and Eph. 4:11-17 Discipleship is the process in which a believer in Christ is becoming more like Christ increasing in the knowledge of Christ and able to minister to others who will be able to do the same thing. The process of discipleship involves a relationship where a mature believer uses the Word of God to teach reprove, correct and train another disciple in order that he/she becomes increasingly more like Christ. When it comes to Gods 3-fold Purpose for the Church, its not a question of which one is most important. God hasnt given us a choice. We must exalt Him, edify the Body, and evangelize the lost. When it comes to the reason for the Churchs existence, its to exalt Him. When it comes to why the Church exists in the worldits to evangelize. When it comes to the reason the church exists as a gathered community, its to edify, build one another up to Christ-like maturity.
The focus of this study is on Edification: the inward focus of Gods purposes for the church
But we need to be clear about what the Bible teaches about edification.
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What Edification IS
Edification is the lifelong process whereby disciples come alongside other disciples of Christ, helping them grow to be Christ-like disciple-makers.
A common structure in local churches has been to have a Christian Education Department. The focus of such a department has been on ministries such as Sunday school, teacher training, and special programs that inform and educate Christians in Bible doctrine. It has often then been subdivided into various other departments in the church (childrens ministry, teen, adult, seniors, etc.). That model and term (Christian education) sometimes has tended to see the purpose of edification as simply informing, rather than functioning in light of the meaning of the word edification - helping disciples be Disciples of Christ, building them to be Christ-like disciple-makers. That includes teaching believers Biblical truth, but it is edification is more than dispensing Biblical information. While evangelism focuses primarily on reaching and winning,--edification focuses on building up believers to Christ-like maturity (Eph. 4:11-16). The church has both the opportunity and the responsibility to help believers grow as disciples.
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The point:
Spiritual growth doesnt happen best by becoming dependent on elaborate church programs, but in the context of relationships that foster disciplemaking.
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Edification does not simply happen in a local church building, but the local church must be in kept in focus in the discipling process
Can you be a believer and not be involved in a local church? Yes. Can you be a believer and mature properly as God intended without being involved in a local church? NO! The word for church in the New Testament (koinonia) is used to refer to an invisible AND visible assembly of believers in Christ. ( Acts 20:20; I Cor. 1:2; Gal. 1:13; I Thess. 1:1) In the book of Acts we find that, immediately following conversion, believers were gathering together with other believers. They saw themselves not simply as part of an invisible church, but they visibly gathered as the Church in local churches.
Whose Job is it ?
Today theres great misunderstanding about whos responsible for edification. Cultural expectations that have developed over the years make it even more imperative that we have clear biblical understanding of whos responsible for edification.
God has given clear principles that should dictate how we function as a healthy church body..
1. All Believers in the Body are Equally Important The Church is not an organization, but an organism The church is described as a body, just like a human body. Like a human body, though organized, it is not an organizationit is living organism. The Body of Christ is made up of many parts, all equally important Col. 1:18 Eph. 1:22,23 4:4,12,16; 5:30 1 Cor. 12:12-31 Rom. 12:5 2. All Members in the Body have a function All believers are ministers (Eph. 4:11-17) All believers are gifted (1 Cor. 12) All members can lead by example (1 Thess. 1:7) 3. Some members in the Body lead Some mature Christians can lead in the sense of restoring, exhorting, helping weaker brothers and sisters Gal. 6:1-Brothers, if someone is caught in a sin, you who are spiritual should restore him gently. But watch yourself, or you also may be tempted. 1 Thess. 5:22 -Now, we exhort you, brethren, warn them that are unruly, encourage the fainthearted Rom. 15:1We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves. 4. Some have the gift of leadership Rom. 12:8 -If it (a believers gift) is serving, let him serve; if it is teaching, let him teach; 8 if it is encouraging, let him encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others, let him give generously; if it is leadership, let him govern diligently; if it is showing mercy, let him do it cheerfully 5. The New Testament indicates that some leaders OVERSEE local church ministry 1 Thess. 5:12- And we beseech you, brethren, to know them which labor among you, and are over you in the Lord, and admonish you. Heb. 13:17 - Obey them (plural) that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves: for they (plural) watch for your souls, as they (plural)that must give account, that they (plural) may do it with joy, and not with grief: for that is unprofitable for you. The role of leaders The leaders of the church are referred to as elders (presbuteroi, Acts 20:17; 1 Tim. 5:17), overseers (episkopoi, Acts 20:28; Phil. 1:1), leaders (proistamenoi, Rom. 12:8; 1 Thess. 5:12), and pastor/teachers (poimenas-didaskalous, Eph. 4:11; cf. also Acts 20:28 and 1 Pet. 5:2 with 1 Tim. 3:2, able to teach, 5:17b, and Tit. 1:9). Though each of these terms may describe the different aspects of leadership, they seem to be used interchangeably to designate the same office. Above all, as Ephesians 4:11f makes clear, they are equippers whose agenda (priorities, allotment of time, and duties) are to be ordered by the Word of God, not by the agendas of people following their cultural expectations set by the traditions of men. The role of all believers The people of the church are ministers who are to be trained for the kind of growth in the Word that results in changed lives and ministry. Pastors/elders are to be gifted, trained, and skilled believers whom God has called to lead a group of fellow priests or ministers, not a minister who leads a group of lay spectators.
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Fellowship
Encouraging (Heb. 10:24-25). Believers must be challenged to encourage one another in the practical areas of the Christian life. A key part of this could be small groups which provide for individual sharing, encouragement, and accountability. Counseling (Rom. 16:14; 1 Thess. 5:14). As believers within the body are built up in the Word, trained for ministry, and exercise their gifts, they should naturally be able to meet many of the counseling needs within the church. Sharing, Giving (Acts 2:42; 1 Cor. 16:1-2; 2 Cor. 8-9; Gal. 6:7; 1 John 3:16-17). The church must be taught the principles of grace giving, eternal priorities, and encouraged to sacrificially meet the needs of the ministry of the church and others through words, deeds, and gifts of love. Laboring Together as a Team (1 Cor. 12:4-11, 14f; Phil. 1:27; 1 Pet. 4:10-11). Recognizing the body concept and learning to work together as a team with every believer knowing and using their gift(s) is critical for the proper and effective functioning of the body of Christ. Helping (Rom. 15:1-3; 16:2; Phil. 2:4; 4:3; 1 Thess. 5:14; Tit. 2:14; 3:1, 8, 14). As members of the body of Christ, we need one another and we must learn to care for one another. Another dimension of a healthy church is taking interest in those who need help, being zealous and ready for every good deed in order to meet pressing needs.
Prayer
Confession (1 Cor. 11:28; 1 John 1:9; Ps. 66:18; Prov. 28:13). Believers should be encouraged to keep short accounts with God in order to keep a conscience void of offense and stay in fellowship for the purpose of Gods glory, effective prayer, meaningful worship, biblical understanding and growth, and effective ministry by the power of the Holy Spirit. Adoration (Eph. 3:20-21). Believers need to be challenged to make every aspect of their life an act of worship to God by which they count and act on the glories of Gods person and grace. Unless this is true, the Sunday worship service becomes mere lip service, an exercise of self-worship by which people seek to satisfy selfish ends while they manage to keep their hearts from God (Isa. 29:13). Intercession and Petition (Eph. 6:18-19; Col. 4:2-3, 12; Phil. 4:6-7; 2 Tim. 2:1f). Effectual prayer for others, for oneself and family, for the nation and its leaders, and for the ministry of the church is crucial to all that the church is and does. Pg.7
Two Models of the Church Compared and Their Products 1 CATEGORY OR ISSUE Concept of Church Believers Involvement Head Authority Government Selection of Leadership TRADITIONAL MODEL Organization Members (as in a club) Spectators (observing action) The people Constitution plus proof texts Democracy (of and by the people) Election BIBLICAL MODEL Organism Disciples of Jesus Christ (members of the Body) Participants in the action, ministers Jesus Christ The Whole Word of God Theocracy (of God via Word and H.S.) Appointment (depending on God to raise up gifted men and cause us to recognize them as leaders) Equipping, meeting needs Anywhere (all the time) Gods glory, people Build up the Body What the people NEED (according to the Word) Make disciples (multiplication) The world Stimulate to love and good deeds; encourage and equip the saints God, individuals, families, quality plus quantity Teacher, counselor, shepherd, equipper (belongs to body, works primarily with this assembly) One of many ministers Multiplicity of leadership; unified; working together to equip the saints for ministry. Word, prayer, H.S., spiritual gifts, and ministries Whatever the situation demands as long as it is true to Gods Word and honors the Lord Trust God to raise gifted individuals (if HE isnt interested; WE wont be) Faithful, available, teachable people Determine needs, then TRUST GOD to work through His people Associates for full-time involvement; a TEAM to assist in functioning of the Body Determined by biblical principles (e.g., 1 Tim. 5:17-18). Staff viewed as those sent by God to whom the assembly bears responsibility Unconditional acceptance Exalting Christ; what God says Eph. 4:11-16 Body built up to maturity functioning as God intends
Basic Ministry Place of Ministry Primary Concern Objective Determining Factor Great Commission Field Purpose of Assembling Emphasis Pastor-Teacher
Conducting services Church building (at stated times) Programs, things, buildings, etc. Build up the local church (club) What the people WANT (peace at any price) Get converts (addition) Our own area Entertainment, evangelism in the service Meetings, setting and breaking records Administrator, speaker, visitor, employee (belongs exclusively to this church) The minister (professional) Administrators, decision makers, occupied with facilities, etc. Human ingenuity, available funds, etc. What were used to, feel comfortable with Beg, plead, cajole, etc. for workers Anyone willing Needs dealt with only with available funds Hired employees who carry out the policies set by the people through the Board Determined by what I make or what I think (staff viewed as employees hired by men) Conditional acceptance Our church; what others think Rev. 3:1b Like the church at Sardis: you are alive, but you are dead
Resources Methodology
Salaries
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This was taken from material prepared by M. C. Harman, Barcroft Bible Church, Arlington, Virginia.
Conclusion
While a local church must yield to the leading of the Holy Spirit, doing so means that we follow His guidelines for how the church operates. Those guidelines are revealed in the Scriptures! The voice we hear from the Spirit must be consistent with what He has revealed in the Word of God. or we are not hearing the Spirit! What has God revealed in His Word about how the Church functions? Hes established certain objectives in order for the church to bring Him glory. The Church glorifies God by intensely pursuing His objectives for the church. We must exalt Him, edify the Body, and evangelize the lost. When it comes to the reason for the Churchs existence, its to exalt Him. When it comes to why the Church exists in the worldits to evangelize. When it comes to the reason the church exists as a gathered community, its to edify, build one another up to Christ-like maturity. While evangelism focuses primarily on reaching and winning,---edification focuses on building up believers to Christ-like maturity. The church has both the opportunity and the responsibility to reach and win lost people to Christ, and help believers grow as disciples. Both are involved in making disciples. Discipleship is the process in which a believer in Christ is becoming more like Christ, increasing in the knowledge of Christ and able to minister to others who will be able to do the same thing. The process of discipleship involves a relationship where a spiritually minded person uses the Word of God to teach reprove, correct and train a learner in Christ in order that he/she becomes increasingly more like Christ. When a believer is Christ-like, he/she will be a reproducing disciple! The words of Al Mohler are very appropriate: One of the fundamental issues of misunderstanding that leads to corrupt churchmanship in our generation is the failure to distinguish between a crowd and a church. The failure to distinguish between a crowd and a church is . . . to misunderstand everything about preaching, everything about ministry, and everything about our task. If we think our business is to build a crowd, frankly any of us can do it. Theres a way to bring and draw and attract a crowd. . . . Let us never mistake a crowd for a church [or] think our business is to draw a crowd. The local church is called to make disciples who are disciplemakers. Discipleship is a process, not a three month course, a sermon series, a bible study, or a seminar. These may be part of the process, but they are not in themselves discipleship.
Edification is the lifelong process whereby disciples come alongside other disciples of Christ, helping them grow to be Christ-like disciple-makers.
How do we apply these principles our lives and our local church?
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Our church should seek to continually set objectives and goals, and plan programs that are in conformity with our mission statement and the biblical principles that form the basis for that mission. Now we will trust God to help us apply those principles by specifying clear, written objectives that will enable us to carry out those principles!
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