The question of the necessity of membership is completely the wrong question for us to ask. We understand from Romans 6 and Colossians 3 that we were each united to Christ, and thus united to one another. As Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote,
When God’s Son took on flesh, he truly and bodily took on, out of pure grace, our being, our nature, ourselves. This was the eternal counsel of the triune God. Now we are in him. Where he is, there we are too, in the incarnation, on the Cross, and in his resurrection. We belong to him because we are in him. That is why the Scriptures call us the Body of Christ. But if, before we could know and wish it, we have been chosen and accepted with the whole Church in Jesus Christ, then we also belong to him in eternity with one another. We who live here in fellowship with him will one day be with him in eternal fellowship. He who looks upon his brother should know that he will be eternally united with him in Jesus Christ. Christian community means community through and in Jesus Christ. On this presupposition rests everything that the Scriptures provide in the of directions and precepts for the communal life of Christians.
We should longingly attach ourselves to local bodies of believers because we want to live out the reality that has already been done in Christ.
God never intended for us to grow on our own without the help of others. God loves to use those in local church to bring about the growth in others. We are to reflect Christ and help each other to reflect Christ more together. None of us evades this responsibility, but we are all responsible to disciple others and it is best done in the context of a covenanted community in the local church.
TGC Course | Difficult Questions About The Church
When God’s Son took on flesh, he truly and bodily took on, out of pure grace, our being, our nature, ourselves. This was the eternal counsel of the triune God. Now we are in him. Where he is, there we are too, in the incarnation, on the Cross, and in his resurrection. We belong to him because we are in him. That is why the Scriptures call us the Body of Christ. But if, before we could know and wish it, we have been chosen and accepted with the whole Church in Jesus Christ, then we also belong to him in eternity with one another. We who live here in fellowship with him will one day be with him in eternal fellowship. He who looks upon his brother should know that he will be eternally united with him in Jesus Christ. Christian community means community through and in Jesus Christ. On this presupposition rests everything that the Scriptures provide in the of directions and precepts for the communal life of Christians.
We should longingly attach ourselves to local bodies of believers because we want to live out the reality that has already been done in Christ.
God never intended for us to grow on our own without the help of others. God loves to use those in local church to bring about the growth in others. We are to reflect Christ and help each other to reflect Christ more together. None of us evades this responsibility, but we are all responsible to disciple others and it is best done in the context of a covenanted community in the local church.
TGC Course | Difficult Questions About The Church