Originally posted by bender99:
No, Is the pastor going to stand up there and say "All who are not obedient stand up" or something like that and say you you and you cannot take commumion. This would not be fair. This would only anger believers and turn them away.
Please expand. Any congregation in which the pastor either assumes or controls as much authority as you are describing is not a Baptist church.
An example follows:
I am a member of your local church. I am committing adultery against my wife. You know this to be true. You approach me. I refuse to hear you. You approach me again, this time with 2-3 witnesses so every word can be established. Again, I refuse to hear the case against me. The church is informed and action is taken against me. (Remember, the church did not die because of my sins, nor did the church resurrect for my justification). This action declares me out of fellowship only and therefore denies me the priveliges of the ordinance of the Lord's Supper.
Still refusing to acknowledge my sin, I simply attend a church practice open communion. I am never forced to reflect upon the reasons for the action against me, and yet I still am able to enjoy a church relationship.
It is open communion that is threatening the church. Truth can withstand any amount of scrutiny. Discipline is included in the life of a church by the Lord himself. The church has no authority to enter into the eternal realm of the individual either before or after salvation, but temporally there is a real authority granted in the name of Christ to his body.
To deny this is a subversion of scripture because it ultimately gives me license to sin and to still enjoy a church relationship.
Bro. Dallas