Be Committed to Your Church

 

As Christians, we need to plant our roots deeply into the local church. But how?

First, make a commitment to your local church. My wife Pat and I are active members of a local church in Portland, Oregon. For decades we traveled to minister at evangelistic festivals and conferences and colleges and churches throughout the United States and in over 75 nations around the world.

Then again, we were never excused from taking an active part in our home church and remaining in subjection to the elders. For many years we felt it was important to consult with them on major decisions involving our family and ministry.

My advice, based on God’s Word, to every Christian is the same: Attend church regularly.

Follow the prescribed procedures to become a member. Observe the Lord’s Supper and follow Him in baptism. Inform the church leaders that your desire is to become an active member and serve under the leaders’ biblical authority.

What are your options? If you remain shallow in your relationship to your local church, you will lose out on the support of other Christians when you need it most.

So, don’t delay. Start planting your roots deeply into a good, solid, loving, Christ-honoring, Bible-preaching local church.


“Start planting your roots deeply into a good, solid, loving, Christ-honoring, Bible-preaching local church.”


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Hebrews 10:25

“Not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.”