THE AUTHORITY AND 
		ORGANIZATION OF THE CHURCH
		 
		-Introduction
		-Over that last several weeks, we have 
		studied about God’s pattern for N.T. worship.
		-Now, in this morning’s lesson, I 
		would like to take a look at another important 
		  topic pertaining to the church - 
		it’s organization and authority.
		 
		-Chain of Authority
		-1 Cor 11:1-3
		            -God > Christ > Man > 
		Woman    
		                        -Quick note:  
		By looking at passages such as John 14-16, we could place the Holy 
		
		               Spirit after Christ.  It was Jesus who sent the Holy 
		Spirit.
		            -Side note:  It is very 
		important to realize that submission does not necessitate 
		        
		inferiority.  Jesus submitted to the Father but was not inferior to 
		Him.  The idea of 
		        
		women being in submission to the men (in terms of authority and 
		leadership) does 
		        
		not mean that the church belittles the women within it.
		-God, the Father, is ultimately in 
		authority.  
		-God, the Father, gave authority to 
		Jesus.  John 12:48-50, Matt 28:18-20, Eph 1:20-23
		            -Matt 16:16-19, Col 1:18 - 
		Jesus is in authority over the church.
		            -Therefore, the church 
		must abide within His authority and by His doctrine.  Col 3:17, 
		  2 John 
		9-11
		-Jesus gave authority to the 
		apostles.  Matt 28:18-20
		     -The baptism of the Holy Spirit 
		was given to them in Acts 2 so that all things Jesus 
		       taught them would be brought to 
		their remembrance, that they would be guided into 
		 all truth 
		and that they would receive additional teaching (see John 14:26, 16:13).
		-Matt 
		16:19 - “shall be bound...shall be loosed” (KJV) - Greek verb tense 
		indicates a 
		  meaning 
		of “shall have been bound...shall have been loosed.”
		      
		-With the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the apostles were teaching that 
		which 
		        
		originated and was authoritative from heaven.
		-The apostles gave authority to the 
		elders in the church.
		           -Acts 14:21-23; 20:17,28
		 
		-Current System of Authority and 
		Organization
		-Jesus ascended into heaven (Acts 
		1:9-11) and the apostles eventually died.  So, who did 
		  that leave in authority within the 
		church here on earth? - the elders
		            -side note:  As we know, 
		there is also the office of deacon designated within the 
		              church.  Yet, even 
		though this office is part of the leadership of the church, it is not a
		              position of authority.  
		Let’s be careful not to confuse issues of leadership & authority.
		-Acts 15:1-6 
		            -Here, we see that the 
		apostles were being very respectful of the elders in the church.  
		              At that time, the 
		apostles were the highest authority in the church on earth.  Yet, they
		              still consulted with and 
		worked with the elders of the church.
		-Heb 13:17
		            -We, as members of the 
		Lord’s church, are to submit to the elders as long as what they 
		              do is in accordance with 
		the doctrine of Christ.
		            -We might not always fully 
		agree with their decisions regarding non-doctrinal matters.
		              But, even so, we need to 
		accept those decisions and submit to them.
		                        -1 Pet 5:1-3 - 
		Elders are not to be dictators.  They are to oversee, lead and feed.
		 -The church is to consist of 
		independent, autonomous congregations that operate under the
		  oversight and authority of their own 
		elders within the doctrine of Christ.
		            -We don’t have the time to 
		explore this fact with this lesson, but this truth is evident 
		              throughout the N.T. 
		scriptures.
		 
		-Summary and Invitation
		-By looking at the scriptural pattern 
		for the church, we can see that we are not to have 
		  earthly headquarters, head offices, 
		districts or regions, man-made creeds, boards of 
		  directors, boards of regents, popes, 
		presidents, national conventions, etc., etc.
		-When one considers the topic of this 
		lesson, the topic of the previous lessons regarding 
		  the pattern for worship and 
		considers the doctrine of Christ - every man-made religious 
		  organization is exposed.
		-Eph 4:4-6
		-Are we being too narrow minded?  Is 
		the church of Christ too exclusive?
		      -Those are very important 
		questions that we’ll address in next week’s lesson, Lord 
		  willing.
		-I think 
		you will definitely want to hear that lesson.
		-I don’t point these things out in an 
		arrogant “look at us” fashion.  I’m simply trying to 
		  show that the church is distinctive 
		and identifiable.  It is unique and therefore different 
		  than manmade organizations.
		-It is the church that we need to 
		identify and be a part of.  It is the body of Christ - the 
		  saved.
		-What about you this morning?  Are you 
		a part of the church?  Have you obeyed the Gospel?
		      -If not, believe (John 3:16, 
		8:24), confess (Matt 10:32, Rom 10:9-10), repent (Luke 
		  13:3,5; 
		Acts 17:30), be baptized (Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38).
		-If so, 
		have you remained faithful?  If not, confess your shortcomings, repent 
		of them and 
		  pray for 
		God’s forgiveness (1 John 1:7-9, Acts 8:22-24).
		 
		Date:  Feb 
		12, 2006
		 
		 
		
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