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! How the Church should look like?
My family and I came to Eythorne Baptist Church in 2001.
We just helped a couple to get married, using the chapel in Nonington where after the ceremony, I saw this gentleman sweeping the floor..it was Ted!
A month later, I sat in the back of this church and  saw Ted again , preaching from this pulpit, delivering a verse by verse sermon from the book of John, if I remember correctly about chapter 4 ( he continued with John for the next 2 years!).
I went back home that day and told Lynette that I think that we at last have found a Church to go to.
Over the years we attended, we met so many people here that profoundly influenced our lives.
Some of them are not here anymore: I think of Lorrie, sitting next to Wynn.
Such a widely read man: I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone more intelligent!
I think of David Green, smiling and wearing a green pullover, standing at the back and how he conveyed such a deep love for Christ, asking me to join the Gideons.
David Hampshire, sitting straight as a rod next to his mom, here on the left.
We became members of this church on the same day as John and Merial.
John became for me a mentor; conveying an infectious love for Christ and a deep concern for his fellow saints.
Then of course there are you, who graciously came to listen to my attempts to preach!
Over the years more people came into the Church: of course we have Rick and Sian, who encouraged me when I heard the Lord’s call into ministry, Dave and Karen who gave ,and still gives me great joy as I see them grow in the faith.
Niel Wiggens and his powerful voice, Tony and Andrew with their trumpet and trombone, Racheal with her soft touch on the piano.
Norman and Janet as pillars in the Church.
Keith who greeted us every Sunday at the door.
Elsie and her heart for the small children and her favorite song: my Jesus my Savior.
Anita who has become such a close friend of Lynette.
Joe, a 3rd son in our house.
Alison, who have such a heart for missionary work.
David and Joice who are always so friendly.
I can name each member of this Church and each one of you influenced us is some form.
Indeed, Lynette and I came to regard this fellowship closer than even our own families back in South Africa.
People I truly love this Church and care greatly for the spiritual wellbeing of each one of you.
Above all I love Christ and whishes to see this Church grow in its commitment and ability to honor Him as Lord in everything we as a fellowship do.
With this in mind, I invite you to turn with me to the book of Ephesians: Ephesians chapter 4.
 
Before we read the text, I wish to clarify one very important issue: most of you, like myself, would read Scripture and where you see the word “you”, you automatically would think that to apply to you specifically or individually.
But I would urge you to remember that the letter was written to the CHURCH….Paul was speaking to the Church as a whole.
To get the full meaning of what the Holy Spirit is saying through Paul, it is necessary to keep the whole fellowship in mind when you read the text.
Read Eph 4
 
When Paul wrote to the Ephesians, I believe that this chapter was what he had in mind as the principle purpose in writing this letter: he wanted this Church to be what God intended the Church be; a God honoring interdependent serving knowledgeable Church.
It is clear from this text that the fellowship of the believers is at the centre of God’s purposes for the Church.
Put it differently: Life in the Church is not about you as an individual, No! Of course you as an individual are important: your salvation, your spiritual growth and maturity and such…..It is not as if you are merely a cog in a greater piece of machinery and of no consequence, but Christianity goes way beyond the individual: you are part of body of Christ and individually members of one another and mutually dependent on one another.. People, in our society it is all about “me”: my needs, my rights, my desires.
“Me” is king!
The sad thing is that that mindset has influenced us in the Church as well.
The average believer’s relationship with the Church is also centered on himself: How does the Church benefit me ?
What can I get from the fellowship?
Often the average believer’s relationship to the church does not extend beyond coming to Church and listening to a sermon.
When it is done, he would disappear not to be seen again until the next Sunday’s service….and he thinks he fulfilling his part of the fellowship?
Instead of asking: how can I serve, the modern mind asks: how can I be served?
This self-centered mindset is also the reason why so many people move from place to place, or have no idea what goes on in the lives of his fellow believers.
The modern mind often thinks that it is enough to listen to sermons on cd or read a spiritual book.
If something goes wrong in his life, is it any wonder that the fellowship is the last place he would turn for support?
Tell me..if you stumped your big toe..is the rest of your body not affected by it?
If it is throbbing, you are acutely aware of it and the rest of your body is also affected!
Let me make it abundantly clear: GOD has not designed the Church around the individual!
Rather God has designed the individual believer to function within a fellowship.
So what must the Church look like?
The Churches 1st priority is stated in verse 1:
Verse 1: /Therefore I, the prisoner of the Lord, implore you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called/,
 
The Church must have the right desire for honoring God.
The calling with which we have been called, indeed is a great calling!
Without a clear understanding of Who we are serving and the tremendous grace we have received, being saved from His righteous wrath, why would we want to live a life worthy of His calling?
Paul has just spent 3 chapters explaining that call to the Ephesians: Christ stands at the centre.
He is the glory of God and under Him all will submit!
In Him all things, in heaven and earth will be united.
In an amazing act of mercy, God had purposed that sinners can have part of His kingdom.
He called some, gave them the faith thy need and saved them!
As part of God’s design, He purposed that in them He would display the glory of His grace.
Not only did He save sinners, but so much more, He saved them and adopted them into His own family so that we are saved into being children of God! What more of a motivation can we have for wanting to honor Him by living in a manner worthy of this tremendous calling?
Do you struggle to walk the Christian walk?
Perhaps it is time for you to get a grasp on the true meaning of salvation!
So we’re to walk worthy of His calling.
The Church doing so are characterized by 3 things according to this text
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That Church is a Unified Body
2.    That Church is a serving body
3.    That Church is a knowledgeable body
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1.    THE CHURCH MUST BE A UNIFIED BODY
Paul leaves us without any doubt about God’s desire of unity in the Church and calls us to be diligent to preserve that unity.
Notice though that Paul says: ”KEEP the unity” .
To be able to preserve the unity, means that we have to have unity to start off with.
How can you preserve something you do not have?
Paul does not say: “cultivate unity” or “strive for unity”…He says: “KEEP the unity” This unity friends, is ours already and is the product of the Holy Spirit working  in the individual believers so that they, all living in step with the Holy Spirit, together produce the unity and peace in the Fellowship!
Left to ourselves we will never be able to have unity…it is not an earthly unity!
The Spirit needs to be working for unity to exist!
So when he says v 2:-3
 
/Verse 2-3 Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.
3 Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace./
Paul is stating that we should be walking in line with what the Spirit is guiding us to do!
Of course, it is possible to grieve the Holy Spirit by acting contrary to what He teaches us to do, but a Church in disunity, provided of course that it is filled with believers, just need to recognize that sin in them and repent, and the true unity produced by the Spirit will be present if the believers are willing to submit to the guidance of the Spirit.
Remember, He has already given us the ability to do so.
This is confirmed by Peter: 2 Peter1:3 : /3 For His  divine power  has given us everything required for life and godliness, through the knowledge  of Him who called  us by  His own glory and goodness/
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/ /Also Romans 8:13 /for if you live according to the flesh, you are going to die.
But if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body,  you will live.
14 All those led by God’s Spirit  are God’s sons.
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So you see, the Church being humble, gentle, patient longsuffering, is the product of the Spirit working in obedient individuals forming the Church.
“the fruits of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience kindness, goodness, gentleness and self control.”
It is in that Spirit produced unity of the Church where God is glorified.
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/ 4 There is one body and one Spirit— just as you were called to one hope when you were called— 5 one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all/.
He made us as one: now live as one and be vigilant to protect the unity of the Church.
One last thought: this is not unity for the sake of unity.
Unity does not mean compromise on the Truth for the sake of unity.
Unity means a body of believers all acting in obedience to the Truth, guided by the Spirit, that produces that unity.
If any falsehood comes into the Church, THAT is the thread to unity and the believers must be vigilant to guard against any falsehood or sin that threatens that unity!
 
 
 
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The Church must be a Serving body
 
God is glorified with the Church being a unified body and God is glorified by the Church being a serving body.
There is one body, one Spirit, one God and Father
/7 But to each one of us grace has been given as Christ apportioned it.
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