āAnd hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church, Which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in allāĀ (EphesiansĀ 1:22,23).
It is āHisā Body indeed!
Church leaders should be concerned about the countless heresies that threaten to undermine and dissolve their assemblies. Doubtless, they must vigorously guard their pulpits, carefulĀ notĀ to let false teachers slip in and do the Devilās ādirty workā among Godās people! Yet, some well-meaning Christians have overwhelmed themselves in this regard. They spend most or all of their time and energy seeking and refuting errorāleaving little to no time and energy to study the truthĀ they already haveĀ in the Holy Bible rightly divided!
Moderation in the ministry is key, for even good things can be taken too far. It is easy to get caught up in addressingĀ thisĀ error,Ā thatĀ heresy,Ā thisĀ splinter doctrine,Ā thatĀ new āfadā belief. The Christian must always keep things balanced. Focusing on one issue and ignoring the rest is unwise. Yet, focusing on everything to the point where you cannot firmly grasp any one Bible doctrine is also imprudent. Eventually, the Christian will adopt the self-view of āsaviourāāāI must save the Body of Christ from this, from that….ā That believer will then worry about ācorrectingā everyone, hunting people down and making sure they have the right doctrine. Many sleepless nights will resultāāWithout me, all Christians will be deceived. I must warn every last person about every single doctrinal inaccuracy.ā
Dear brethren, relax! There is no need for exhaustion. Our English word āchurchā is ultimately derived from the GreekĀ kurios, meaning ālord.ā To wit, āchurchā means āthe Lordās:ā it is an entity that belongsĀ to Him. The Church the Body of Christ is just thatāit isĀ HisĀ Body.Ā HeĀ can and will take care of it.Ā HeĀ nurtured it before we were born andĀ HeĀ will take care of it after we die (if He tarries and we die). Rather than worrying aboutĀ allcongregations, we need to be focused onĀ ourĀ individual group (assembly, family, et cetera). We maintain the testimony of sound Bible doctrine there, and let other leaders do the same with their group! source
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