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                                         Where Was, And Is,
                                           The Church

           The period of history when the Roman Catholic Church ruled
         so much of Western society is called the Dark Ages, around 400
         to 1400 A.D. Where was the true church of Christ during that
         span of years?  Why is this question such an important one?
           Members of the church of Christ reject being identified as a
         denomination.  They are dedicated to the removal of denomina-
         tionalism that has caused such widespread religious division and
         paved the way for the advance of atheism.  They are intent on
         being just the church of which we read in the New Testament.
         They take seriously the prayer of Jesus in John 17 for unity
         among those who profess to follow Christ.  With the desire that
         all people simply follow the Scriptures, they reject the creeds,
         disciplines, catechisms, manuals, prayer books, confessionals
         and other such "authorities" that are used by many in religion.
         The name "Christian" is the name disciples of Christ were called
         n Scripture and this is the name they seek for all to wear
         without other names that divide.  To refer to those cif the church
         of Christ as members of a denomination Is to show contempt for
         their convictions, goals and practices.  It is done either ignorantly
         or maliciously, either being reprehensible.  Whatever be the
         motive of those who would call the church a denomination, it is
         a false charge, even though some who call themselves a
         "Church of Christ" may have adopted denominationalism and
         not remained a faithful church of the Lord.

                                   The Pattern

           Things religious should be done according to the New
         Testament pattern.  The New Testament is the blueprint to
         follow in reproducing Christianity in our own century.  When
         Moses was given directions for building the tabernacle (Exodus
         25:40), he was instructed to build according to the pattern God
         gave him.  This was repeated in Hebrews 8:5.  Following other
         ."gospels" was condemned (Galatians 1:6-9; Second John
         9-11).  We are to neither add nor take from God's Word
         (Revelation 22:18,19).  This is that which faithful members of the
         churches of Christ are committed to do.  We seek to do and
                be what was done in the New Testament regarding what to
                believe, how to become a Christian, Worship, Work, organiza-
                tion, manner of life and all other matters of Christianity.  Peter's
                teaching is taken seriously when he wrote, "If any man speak let
                him speak as the oracles of God." (First Peter 4:11).  There
                should be a "thus saith the Lord" for religious authority and
                men should neither fall short of it nor presume to go beyond it.
                This purpose and mission cannot be wrong because it is what
                the Bible teaches is supposed to be.

                                          Dark Ages

                  Daniel prophesied the establishment of the kingdom of God
                (Daniel 2) when he interpretted Nebuchadnezzar's dream in
                which he saw an image of four parts that Daniel said represented
                four empires.  During the days of the fourth, Babylon being the
                first, God would establish His kingdom.  The Roman Empire was
                the fourth empire and during that period the LOTd's kingdom
                came, which is His church.  But please notice that Daniel's
                prophecy said the kingdom would stand forever.  So again we
                ask, where was the church during the days of the Dark Ages?  It
                certainly was not the Roman Catholic Church, that apostate
                body that was foreign to New Testament revelation.  Rather, it
                was the result of the apostasy which Paul predicted would come.
                  In Matthew 13, Jesus taught seven parables regarding the
                kingdom.  Beginning with verse three He taught the parable of
                the sower sowing seed.  The seed fell on various kinds of soil,
                soil which represents the hearts of people.  Luke 8:11 identifies
                the seed as the Word of God.  We note the varied reactions and
                responses by people to the teaching of the Word.

                                           The Seed

                  The point of the parable is that the  gospel. the seed, must be
                sown in the hearts of people.  Whenever, wherever the gospel is
                preached, people hear it, believe it, and obey it, the Lord's
                church, His kingdom, will be produced.  Even if one cannot trace
                congregations of faithful Christians down through the ages, and
                none can, so long as the seed remains the church has not been
                banished nor destroyed from the earth.  Life is in the seed.
                  Let us illustrate.  One may take kernels of corn, plant them,
                and reap a harvest of corn just like the harvest that formerly
                existed even if there had not been any harvest for many years
        previously.  The corn existed In seed form even if not as a stalk,
        ear or grain.
          The seed of truth was sown on Pentecost and what was
        produced was the church belonging to Christ.  If people will take
        that same seed and sow it today, can any other harvest come
        forth?  Does not seed reproduce after its kind?  New Testament
        Christians lived nearly two thousand years ago.  Their religion
        was founded on the truth of God.  Why should not people today
        take that same truth and be what they were?

                              No Line Necessary

          Some place great emphasis on tracing a continual line of
        succession from Pentecost until now.  This Is neither possible nor
        necessary to have the Lord's church today.  For any church to
        make an attempted tracing of its history, It must of necessity pass
        through the years of apostate bodies, various Protestant
        digressions, Romanism, and other tangents from the truth.
        Should we be descendants of such things?  Those were churches
        that came Into existence as a result of tares of false doctrines
        rather than the seed of the kingdom.
          We actually know only fragments of the work of the apostles,
        the early history of the church, and what happened in
        succeeding years.  Peter and Paul dominate the New Testament
        historical record and what other apostles did we have no
        Inspired record to any large extent. h is entirely possible that
        faithful Christians have existed in various places down through
        the many years since Pentecost.  We are not affirming it because
        we cannot prove it, even though now and then there are hints
        and traces of evidence in that direction.  But what of that
        anyway?  That is not what is important as far as our own need to
        be Christians and having the knowledge how to become and
        remain faithful Christians!  Regardless of where members of the
        church may or may not have been during the Dark Ages or any
        other time since Pentecost, the seed, the Word of God, is with
        us In the Inspired, infallible, inerrant, authoritative and
        all-sufficient Scriptures (Second Timothy 3:16,17).  From it was
        can learn whatever we need and nothing Is lacking therein.
          Romanism is not the New Testament church.  Its doctrines and
        practices vary too widely from God's revelation to deserve such
        an Identification.  The same is true regarding the Protestant
        denominational bodies.  But there is a way to have the church,
        be the church, and know the truth.
               Take God's pattern, the Bible.  Follow it Intently and faithfully.
             Either find the church that fits the pattern, or take the pattern
             and sow the seed and produce the church among people again.
             Therein one can learn everything that Is necessary to being a
             member of the church revealed in the Bible.

                                   The Right Church

               This matter of identifying the Lord's church has too often been
             complicated by irrevelevant demands, assumptions, presump-
             tions and misconceptions.  Inasmuch as our salvation is at stake,
             it is time for plain words and unvarnished truth.  Where was the
             church?  If not in visible existence among men, it existed in seed
             form because the seed remained.  Where is the church?
             Wherever people have heard, believed, obeyed and remain
             faithful in the doctrine of Christ the Lord's church exists.
             Churches that began at the wrong place, the wrong time,
             wearing the wrong name, practicing the wrong practices,
             teaching the wrong doctrine, organized the wrong way,
             worshipping the wrong way, cannot fit the inspired pattern.  Our
             plea is for the church revealed in God's Word.  This is right and
             cannot be wrong unless the Word itself is in error.
 	

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