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| Vol. 1, No. 10 |
October, 1964 |
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USE YOUR BIBLE ...... |
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DIFFERENCES IN THE UNIVERSAL AND "LOCAL" CHURCH Even a casual reading of the New Testament shows various applications
of the word "church". "I will build my church" --- "the church, which is His body"
--- "Unto Him be glory in the church" -- all, obviously, refer to the one universal church. (Matt. 16:18
Eph. 1:23 Eph. 3:21) Apparently it is not so clear, however, that the differences in these is something more than size and number. Stuyd the differences listed below, and when you have grasped the significance (exemplified in some conclusions we have drawn) you will be able to add other "points" to this list.
The universal church is a relationship of individuals with God, that comes first, and exists regardless of what men do or say (3 Jn. 9-10) as long as the individuals walk in God's truth. The local church is an additional tie, of saints with saints, which God wishes us to take in order that we may function as an organized unit --- function collectively --- to carry out His divine purposes. |
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