There are many functions that are carried out by a church
that is following Jesus Christ. You can find many lists of what these functions
are, as classified by whomever is making the list. If you read enough church
studies literature, you see that these lists tend to emphasize the same few
functions, although they may use different terminology for them.
When we look at Acts 2:41-47, we see a number of these
functions practiced by the very first “church” (even before they called
themselves a church). Fellowship, worship (including Communion), prayer,
ministry, and evangelism were all practiced by the first believers. Some of
these practices continued in their Jewish tradition, since the followers of
Jesus would have still considered themselves Jews at this point. Others were
new practices instituted by the Lord Himself, or encouraged by the situation of
these new believers.
I find it interesting that the first function, however, is
devotion to the apostles’ teaching. In the first days of the church, there
would be little understanding of just what had happened to convince the
disciples that Jesus was the promised Messiah. The early followers of Jesus
were Jews, and knew to at least some degree what the Scriptures taught. Their
Bible was what we call the Old Testament, for the New Testament was years away
from being written. I believe that the apostles did with the Jewish Scriptures
just what Jesus had done on the road to Emmaus, opening the Scriptures and
showing how they spoke of Him.
The apostles could add another element to their teaching.
They had travelled with Jesus, sat at His feet, seen His great miracles, and
ultimately witnessed His death, resurrection, and ascension. They could give
eyewitness testimony to the life, ministry, and Passion of Jesus. Even at this
early date, their stories and teaching probably started to take on the form
that would later be written in the Gospels as they taught the life of Christ
over and over as new converts joined the church.
We do not have the apostles around to teach us about Jesus
in person anymore. Yet we still have their teaching available through the
inspired writings they gave us through the Holy Spirit. This is vitally
important, because without this teaching we would know little to nothing about
Jesus. One hymn tells us that “the Church’s one foundation is Jesus Christ her
Lord,” but without the Gospel accounts left by the apostles and their
associates we would not know the truth about Him, nor would we know what He had
done to save us.
A healthy church will balance all of the functions laid out
for us in Scripture, but without a devotion to the truth taught in God’s Word
we will simply be a group that is busy doing things without understanding why
we do them. All that we do must be founded on truth-ultimately the essential truth
of the Triune Godhead, but a truth that is mediated to us through the inspired
Word given to us by God. May everything we do as Christians and as churches be
built on this God-given foundation so we may honor our Lord and see His truth
in action through us.
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