The Peace Of The Church.
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The Church The Body of Christ has been the theme for the last few Sunday’s.
These messages are primarily based around Paul’s letter to the Ephesians.
Today we are discussing, The Peace Of The Church.I read a story recently of a pastor - evangelist who was holding meetings in a small rural town in Kentucky back in the 1940’s.
He was in the home of one of the oldest families in the area and to his delight, he discovered that some member of the family had been a deacon in that church for more than 100 years.
Think of that legacy for the family, someone throughout the generations had been serving in the local church for more than 100 years.
The church had kept records since 1839, when it first started, and it was in the family’s care.
For the visiting pastor, the book was interesting reading.
In the minutes of almost every business meeting, the same entry appeared.
“The peace of the church was called for.”
The visiting pastor was told that the moderator of the business meetings would ask, “Brethren, are we at peace?”
No one knew what might follow.
I have no doubt that their meetings were interesting and well attended.
But whatever the shortcomings of these people, in what ever way they may have fallen short, they sincerely tried to carry out the literal words of our text.
They meant to have peace if they had to fight with each other to obtain it.
If these people were too strict when it comes to church discipline, perhaps our churches today are too soft, too lazy.
Who else besides a plain, simple, New Testament church, where every member is equal in rank and privilege with every other member, a pure democracy, would even have the privilege of being at war among themselves.
Sometimes a churches like a shallow, clear mountain stream where every ripple can be seen.
At other times, a church may be like a deep, muddy river, calm and placid on the surface but torn by dangerous undercurrents.
“Be at peace among yourselves.”
This text provokes three important questions.
Until next time
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