"MY" blood... MY" church...
Christ shed His own blood (Matthew 26:28a). We may properly refer to it as the blood ‘of’ Christ. Let us consider some lessons from this phrase ‘the blood of Christ’ as it applies to Christ’s church. Jesus said the shedding of His blood was going to be for the remission of sins (Matthew 26:28b). Paul stated that Jesus shed His blood to purchase the church (Acts 20:28). These purposes are one and the same because those in His church are those who have had their sins remitted. To have one’s sins remitted is to be “in” Christ’s church. There is a connection between the two and lessons to be learned from that connection, one of which is proper/improper concepts of Christ’s church.
Jesus foretold of the shedding of His blood
by saying that He was going to ‘build’ His church (Matthew 16:18). This
‘building’ was also connected to the remission of man’s sins, because His blood
had to be shed before sins would be remitted (Hebrews 9:22); and before the church
would be purchased (Acts
20:28). The church being ‘built’ and being ‘purchased’ mean one
and the same thing because the blood was shed for that purpose.
If Christ was to speak beforehand of the
shedding of His blood in the manner in which He spoke of building His church,
He would have said “I will shed My blood”, as He said “I will build My church”.
We know this to be accurate, because He spoke beforehand of the purchasing of
the church with His blood in this way. If we were to refer to Christ’s blood,
we could express it in a number of ways: “Christ’s blood”; the “blood of
Christ”, or “the blood belonging to Christ”. Since Christ was God in nature (John 1:1); it would
be proper to refer to His blood as the blood “of God”, as long as we understood
that it was the Son, not the Father, who shed blood.
There are lessons to be learned about
Christ’s church through an analogy of the church and the blood. Christ shed his
blood for “the world”, [‘for God so loved
the world’ ~ John
3:16]. But would it be proper to refer to Christ’s blood as the
“blood of the world”? The church began on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1, 41). But would
it be proper to refer to Christ’s church as the “Pentecost church”, naming the
church after the day? There was a response from those who desired remission of
sins on this same day (Acts
2:38, 41). That response was repentance and being baptized in
water. But would it be proper to refer to Christ’s blood as the “blood of
repentance”, or the “repentance blood” simply because those on the day of
Pentecost responded in repentance (v.
41)? Likewise, does it seem proper to refer to the Christ’s
blood as the “baptism blood”, or the “blood of baptism”, because those on the
day of Pentecost submitted to baptism?
Would these designations of Christ’s blood be
proper? Again, WHOSE BLOOD IS IT? Christ DID speak beforehand of purchasing, or
building His church. He said, “I
will build My church” (Matthew
16:18). As we would refer to Christ’s BLOOD in the manner shown
above, we would refer to Christ’s CHURCH, in like manner. We would say, “Christ's
church”; the “church of Christ”, or “the church belonging to Christ”.
Those who have had their sins remitted, are
to follow a pattern or method in how they worship, and in how they are to work
together in spreading the gospel and in the work of building and strengthening
one another up. But is it in order for the church to be called after the
method, i.e., the “method” church?
There is a pattern or method to follow in how
those purchased by Christ's blood are to be fed and protected (Acts 20:17, 28); but
is it in order for the blood/church to be called after its leaders, such as the
“elders church”? Would these designations seem in order? Again, WHOSE CHURCH IS
IT?
Let us remember the words of the apostle
Paul:
“... in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were
far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.”
~ Ephesians 2:13
“In whom we have redemption through his
blood, even the forgiveness of sins...” ~ Colossians 1:14
“...if we walk in the light, as he is in the
light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his
Son cleanseth us from all sin.” ~ 1 John 1:7
8/7/21
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