Some believers speak of conservative or fundamental Christianity, but I think we would do better to speak of scriptural assemblies. Here is a paper I found as addressing the fundamental truth for us all. See if this might bring us to unity in truth.
There is a fellowship of Christians in this city gathered to the name of the Lord Jesus Christ alone (Matt.18:20), apart from organization and systems of man's devising. They believe in the absolute inspiration, infallibility, and all-sufficiency of the Holy Bible as the Word of God to man (2 Tim.3:16-17; Heb.4:12; 2 Pet.1:20-21), and seek to obey "all the counsel of God" (Acts 20:27), "rightly dividing the Word of truth" (2 Tim.2:15). They, therefore, reject all human creeds, programs, names and titles, etc. as adding to God's Word (Matt.17:4-8; Acts 2:41-42; Acts 20:27; Rev. 22:18-19), and not suited to a gathering led by the Holy Spirit (Gal.3:3; Eph.4:30; 1 Thess.5:19).
These believers own that the church is "one body" (1 Cor.12:12-27), and therefore seek to express that oneness in love according to the Word of God, and in happy fellowship with other scriptural assemblies throughout the world (Rom.12:5). This is not another innovation in Christendom, but a continuation of that revival of church truth which God raised up in the early 1800's. They see there is no such thing in the Word of God as going to "the church of your choice", as is often said.
As to church government this company, or assembly, takes no name other than what the Scripture allows and which is common to all saints of God. They have no hierarchy or minister in charge, and believe in the priesthood of believers and the leading of the Holy Spirit for the exercise of spiritual gifts (I Pet.2:5,9; I Thess.5:19; I Cor.14: 12). They come together to remember the Lord in His death every first day of the week, and meet at times for prayer and study of the Word (Acts 2:42; 1 Cor.11:23-26). They also hold themselves responsible for preaching the gospel to the public, and teaching the children about the love of God. At public meetings they take no collections, seeing that the gospel is free, and the Word of God teaches there are those "within" and those "without" (1 Cor. 5:12-13; Col.4:5). The only ordinances they hold are baptism and the Lord's supper, which the Lord gave to His disciples to keep until He returns (Mark 16:15-16; Rom.6:3-4; Luke 22:19-20). Care is exercised to see that a scriptural order of meeting and discipline is carried out (1 Cor.14:40).
As to God's work of grace these Christians understand that God, in His great love (John 3:16), sent His Son "to seek and to save that which was lost" (Luke 19:10). They acknowledge the ruin by sin from Adam and Eve (Gen.3; Rom.5:12-21), and that "all have sinned" (Rom.3:23), "there is none righteous" (Rom.3:10), and "except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God" (John 3:3). They believe the Bible teaches the worthlessness of good works or feelings for salvation (Gal.2:16; Eph.2:8-9; Titus 3:5). They see that salvation is by the suffering and blood of Christ (1 Pet.1:18-20), and that He must be received by faith for eternal life, which then cannot be lost (Rom.6:23; Rom.8:15-16; Gal.4:4-7; 1 John 5:10-13).
It is generally held among these brethren that the return of Christ for His bride, the church, is the proper hope of every child of God before judgment is poured out on this world (1 Cor.15:51-57; 1 Thess.4:16-17; Rev.4:4,10; Rev.5:8-10; Rev.19:7,11). They understand that after the translation, or rapture, of the church there will be a tribulation period on earth, then Christ will return with the saints to reign a thousand years before the new heaven and new earth are formed (Matt.24:29-31; Matt.25:31-46; 2 Pet.3:10-13; Rev.20: 6; Rev.21:1). They see that everlasting condemnation awaits all who reject the grace of God in Christ (John 3:36), and everlasting joy in heaven awaits every true child of God (John 14:2-3; 2 Cor.5:1-2; 1 John 3:2).
[Adapted from an old pamphlet - R.L.D. - from biblecounsel.homestead. com]
One will hear teaching and diverse ministry along our pathway from many sources . One should always test it by the Word of God (see John 5:39; Acts 17:11; II Tim.2:15; II Tim.3:16; Titus 1:9). Whether it is profitable often depends, too, on our state of soul. This paper is prepared with much care and prayer to be a help and honor the Lord. Comments and questions are welcome.
S C R I P T U R A L A S S E M B LY
(I John 1:3-4)
(An invitation and statement adapted from a newspaper report in the early 1900's)
(I John 1:3-4)
(An invitation and statement adapted from a newspaper report in the early 1900's)
There is a fellowship of Christians in this city gathered to the name of the Lord Jesus Christ alone (Matt.18:20), apart from organization and systems of man's devising. They believe in the absolute inspiration, infallibility, and all-sufficiency of the Holy Bible as the Word of God to man (2 Tim.3:16-17; Heb.4:12; 2 Pet.1:20-21), and seek to obey "all the counsel of God" (Acts 20:27), "rightly dividing the Word of truth" (2 Tim.2:15). They, therefore, reject all human creeds, programs, names and titles, etc. as adding to God's Word (Matt.17:4-8; Acts 2:41-42; Acts 20:27; Rev. 22:18-19), and not suited to a gathering led by the Holy Spirit (Gal.3:3; Eph.4:30; 1 Thess.5:19).
These believers own that the church is "one body" (1 Cor.12:12-27), and therefore seek to express that oneness in love according to the Word of God, and in happy fellowship with other scriptural assemblies throughout the world (Rom.12:5). This is not another innovation in Christendom, but a continuation of that revival of church truth which God raised up in the early 1800's. They see there is no such thing in the Word of God as going to "the church of your choice", as is often said.
As to church government this company, or assembly, takes no name other than what the Scripture allows and which is common to all saints of God. They have no hierarchy or minister in charge, and believe in the priesthood of believers and the leading of the Holy Spirit for the exercise of spiritual gifts (I Pet.2:5,9; I Thess.5:19; I Cor.14: 12). They come together to remember the Lord in His death every first day of the week, and meet at times for prayer and study of the Word (Acts 2:42; 1 Cor.11:23-26). They also hold themselves responsible for preaching the gospel to the public, and teaching the children about the love of God. At public meetings they take no collections, seeing that the gospel is free, and the Word of God teaches there are those "within" and those "without" (1 Cor. 5:12-13; Col.4:5). The only ordinances they hold are baptism and the Lord's supper, which the Lord gave to His disciples to keep until He returns (Mark 16:15-16; Rom.6:3-4; Luke 22:19-20). Care is exercised to see that a scriptural order of meeting and discipline is carried out (1 Cor.14:40).
As to God's work of grace these Christians understand that God, in His great love (John 3:16), sent His Son "to seek and to save that which was lost" (Luke 19:10). They acknowledge the ruin by sin from Adam and Eve (Gen.3; Rom.5:12-21), and that "all have sinned" (Rom.3:23), "there is none righteous" (Rom.3:10), and "except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God" (John 3:3). They believe the Bible teaches the worthlessness of good works or feelings for salvation (Gal.2:16; Eph.2:8-9; Titus 3:5). They see that salvation is by the suffering and blood of Christ (1 Pet.1:18-20), and that He must be received by faith for eternal life, which then cannot be lost (Rom.6:23; Rom.8:15-16; Gal.4:4-7; 1 John 5:10-13).
It is generally held among these brethren that the return of Christ for His bride, the church, is the proper hope of every child of God before judgment is poured out on this world (1 Cor.15:51-57; 1 Thess.4:16-17; Rev.4:4,10; Rev.5:8-10; Rev.19:7,11). They understand that after the translation, or rapture, of the church there will be a tribulation period on earth, then Christ will return with the saints to reign a thousand years before the new heaven and new earth are formed (Matt.24:29-31; Matt.25:31-46; 2 Pet.3:10-13; Rev.20: 6; Rev.21:1). They see that everlasting condemnation awaits all who reject the grace of God in Christ (John 3:36), and everlasting joy in heaven awaits every true child of God (John 14:2-3; 2 Cor.5:1-2; 1 John 3:2).
[Adapted from an old pamphlet - R.L.D. - from biblecounsel.homestead. com]
One will hear teaching and diverse ministry along our pathway from many sources . One should always test it by the Word of God (see John 5:39; Acts 17:11; II Tim.2:15; II Tim.3:16; Titus 1:9). Whether it is profitable often depends, too, on our state of soul. This paper is prepared with much care and prayer to be a help and honor the Lord. Comments and questions are welcome.
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