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Randy
L. Graber
INTRODUCTION
There is much
discussion today concerning the fact of church
succession, specifically how that succession occurs.
Some see the view teaching that all true churches come
from other true established churches. Some men do not
see the necessity of one established church starting
another new church. It is the belief of this author,
that there is only one way to scripturally start a new
church, and that is by the authority of an existing
true New Testament Baptist church. I believe that if
the Word of God was approached sincerely, and
prayerfully, there would be no controversy over the
one and only pattern that is given in God's Word. It
is sad to say, but I fear too many good men have let
the beliefs and practices of some misguided men, both
of today and days gone by, lead them away from the
Word of God. Today we need men that will stand for the
Word of God, and not be swayed by those who do not
have a clear understanding of the Bible, or even
worse, are knowingly and willfully ignoring God's Holy
Word. When I hear things like, "these are just
traditional additionals" I wonder what biblical
tradition will fall next. I have even had men tell me
that they saw the biblical pattern of one church
starting another church, but that it was not
absolutely essential for churches to be started that
way today. How sad! I believe that if a person will
honestly and prayerfully read this article, and along
with it study the Word of God, the truth about the one
true biblical pattern will clearly be seen. I also
believe that if a biblical pattern is clearly present,
we have an obligation before God to follow it
exclusively. After all, Landmark Baptists have always
claimed that the Bible was their final rule for faith
and practice. I believe that it is high time for us to
stand up and practice what the Bible teaches!
I. The Fact of
Church Succession
Matt. 16:18-19,
"And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter,
and upon this rock I will build my church; and the
gates of hell shall not prevail against it. (19) And I
will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven:
and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound
in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth
shall be loosed in heaven." First, we know the
Rock is Christ. Note the same Greek word, "petra",
in 1Cor. 10:4 (b), "...they drank of that
spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was
Christ". Clearly Peter was not the true Rock,
Christ is!
Secondly, we can
see that the word "build" means "to
build up"; "the act of building up",
the thought of it is "an ongoing process".
Ongoing is His church to this very day! Next, let's
look at the phrase, "and I will give unto thee
the keys ..." Some want to deny that there is any
reference to power or authority there, but Strong
says; "denotes power & authority of various
kinds". It should be clear to the reader that
Christ did not give [away] His power and authority,
but rather told His church to operate under His power
and authority. The next phrase we need to look at is,
"the Gates of hell shall not prevail against
it", note that it's the church that is on the
offense. The church is to be going out and spreading
the truth, and the gates of hell will never prevail
against it! Also, the "gates of hell" is a
picture of death. Now we understand that "death
cannot prevail against it", thus the death of the
apostles cannot prevent the perpetuity of the church.
This proves that
the promise of perpetuity was given to the church, not
to a group of men. Clearly we see the perpetuity is in
the CHURCH, not the design of the church. This means
that any other true church must come from the original
church, and not just a copy of the design. This should
be easy for us to relate to as human beings. For my
family name to have perpetuity, I must have some
descendants that come from me, not just a copy of my
appearance.
The next verse
we need to examine is Matt. 28:16-20, "Then the
eleven disciples went away into Galilee, into a
mountain where Jesus had appointed them. (17) And when
they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted.
(18) And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All
power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. (19) Go
ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Ghost: (20) Teaching them to observe all things
whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with
you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen."
The first observation here is that the eleven
disciples are the church, note: 1Cor. 12:28, "And
God hath set some in the church, first apostles,
secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers..." Christ
had the Authority to send the church, and He did, into
"all nations" (vs 19). They were
commissioned to go, to teach, and to baptize; clearly
these things are the work of the church. We, as the
Lord's true New Testament Baptist churches, are to be
going, and going under Christ's authority! It is
obvious that no one church could go into all of the
world, but from the one true church that the LORD
started, other true churches could be established.
Remember, because the Lord promised perpetuity to HIS
church, all other true churches must come from HIS
church!
Still, some try
to question the extent of the "authority" of
the local church to start other new churches. We saw
Matt. 16:19 and Matt. 28:18-19, and now look at Mark
13:34, "For the Son of man is as a man taking a
far journey, who left his house, and gave authority to
his servants, and to every man his work, and commanded
the porter to watch". This is clear proof that
Christ "gave" His servants, (members of the
church) the "authority" to operate, and
carry out the great commission. To say that "His
servants" in the passage above, has reference to
only pastors, seems to be out of order. It is by the
authority of the church that pastors are scripturally
ordained. I personally believe the one who we see as
representing the pastor in the verse currently in
consideration here is the "porter", for he
is commanded to watch. Look at Heb.13:17, "Obey
them that have the rule over you, and submit
yourselves: for they watch for your souls, as they
that must give account". The context of Heb.13
clearly teaches this to be the pastor.
At least one
more passage is needed to be examined that we may see
a clear picture of this power and authority. Acts 1:8,
"But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy
Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto
me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in
Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the
earth." Again, we see that the LORD said,
"and ye shall be witnesses...unto the uttermost
part of the earth". The only logical way for this
one church to be a witness to the "uttermost part
of the earth", is to establish other churches in
other areas from the first church! Just so that we are
all clear about the extent of this "power",
we will note the definition according to Strong;
"strength, power, ability". Apart from
Almighty God, no church has the strength, power, or
ability to do anything scriptural or lasting. Thus
when men operate on their own, apart from the church
and its power, it too is unscriptural and will not
last.
Through the
previous scriptures we should be able to clearly see
that the ultimate goal of the Lord's church is
reproduction! (John 15:16) Let us now look and see the
biblical pattern for this reproduction, "like
begets like".....
II. The Act of
Church Succession
First, let us
note when our Lord told them not to go, Luke 24:49,
"And, behold, I send the promise of my Father
upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until
ye be endued with power from on high." We see
here the church was not to go in its own power! No
power means not ready and not able to go start another
church! The power and authority was given to Christ's
church, and apart from this, no one should be going.
Oh that ALL men would see this today! After this power
which was given from on high, on the day of Pentecost,
we see the Church "going". When the church
at Jerusalem heard of the believers at Antioch, we see
them sending Barnabas to Antioch in Acts 11:21-22,
"And the hand of the Lord was with them: and a
great number believed, and turned unto the Lord (22)
Then tidings of these things came unto the ears of the
church which was in Jerusalem: and they sent forth
Barnabas, that he should go as far as Antioch."
The first thing we should notice is that vs. 21 says
that they "believed, and turned unto the
Lord", not that they were added to the church,
for there was no church yet here at Antioch. Compare
this statement then to the one made about the church
at Jerusalem back in Acts 2:47, "Praising God,
and having favour with all the people. And the Lord
added to the church daily such as should be
saved." When there was a church in the area and
people were saved, the Lord added them to that local
Church! It is clear that this group at Antioch was not
called a church, nor functioned like a church, until
after Barnabas was sent there from the church at
Jerusalem. Then we read in Acts 11:26 "they
assembled themselves with the church, and
taught...." At this point in our study we must
notice the word "sent". According to Strong;
to send forth, send away . Now notice "sent"
in Rom. 10:15 (a),... And how shall they preach,
except they be sent?
The question
that should cause us to think is, "sent by
Who?" We would say, "by the Holy
Spirit" of course. Any true preacher of the Word
of God will acknowledge only the Spirit of God as the
"sender". When we look into God's Word we
clearly see that the Holy Spirit always
"sends" His preachers out of His church.
Note the pattern in the Word of God, Acts 13:1-4,
"Now there were in the church that was at Antioch
certain prophets and teachers; as Barnabas, and Simeon
that was called Niger, and Lucius of Cyrene, and
Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod the
tetrarch, and Saul. (2) As they ministered to the
Lord, and fasted, the Holy Ghost said, Separate me
Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called
them. (3) And when they had fasted and prayed, and
laid their hands on them, they sent them away. (4) So
they, being sent forth by the Holy Ghost, departed
unto Seleucia; and from thence they sailed to
Cyprus".
Clearly we see
that the Holy Spirit sent Barnabas and Saul out of one
of His true churches. We go on to note that Barnabas
and Saul were working in that local church. Next we
see that they were sent, not of the church alone, nor
apart from the church, but rather the Holy Spirit led
them and the church, causing the end result. Certain
men being sent from a certain church led to a certain
place! Vertical leading of God, resulting in the
horizontal work of men through the church. We can also
see the church at Antioch as the sending church, and
as having authority by observing that Barnabas and
Paul came back to Antioch to give a report to the
church.
We should note
their message when they returned; Acts 14:26-27,
"And thence sailed to Antioch, from whence they
had been recommended to the grace of God for the work
which they fulfilled. (27) And when they were come,
and had gathered the church together, they rehearsed
all that God had done with them, and how he had opened
the door of faith unto the Gentiles". Let's look
at the word "fulfilled": According to
Strong;"to make full,; to cause to abound, to
furnish or supply liberally ; to render full, i.e.
complete; fill to the top: so that nothing shall be
wanting to full measure".
Now we must ask,
was all of the work of the gospel done, or fulfilled?
Had they talked to everybody in the areas they went
to? Was everybody saved where they went? This would
seem very unlikely. What then had been fulfilled,
completed, or furnished? The churches that they
started! They had proper organization and beginning by
the authority of the church at Antioch, which Barnabas
and Paul had passed on to them while on their
missionary trip.
God's pattern is
clear, Jerusalem sent men to Antioch, and Antioch sent
men to..., and so forth! Each individual local church
may differ on the procedural details of how this
business is conducted, but one thing that cannot be
eliminated is the necessity of the new church being
established through the authority of an existing
church. With as clear of a pattern as we see in God's
Word concerning how church work is to be done, some
would ask, "why would anybody try to do God's
work apart from God's pattern?" We will at this
time try to answer this question, and many more common
questions to this subject.
III. Misc.
Questions Answered
Q. Since we can
see it as the Biblical pattern, why would men try to
"start" churches differently?
A. A disgruntled group of people (because of being
scripturally disciplined from a church, and can't get
proper authority), may try to "start" their
own "church". Acts 20:30, " Also of
your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse
things, to draw away disciples after them."
Q. How was this
succession possible during persecution?
A. GOD is able to work out the details! (Acts ch.
8-11) Whenever I hear this question, I always think,
"My God is big enough to handle it, apparently
yours is not". My God is bigger than
circumstances, also He is able to cause a group to
wait for this proper authority to organize.
Q. I see the
basic pattern in the Word of God, but how can we limit
God to that one way?
A.1 Multiple ways would be very confusing, God is not
the author of confusion. 1Cor.14:33, "For God is
not the author of confusion, but of peace...."
A.2 If we find a pattern for a course of action on any
given subject, and then choose to operate in our own
methods, we are adding to the Word of God. This is a
terrible place to be! Rev. 22:18-19, "For I
testify unto every man that heareth the words of the
prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these
things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are
written in this book: (19) And if any man shall take
away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God
shall take away his part out of the book of life, and
out of the holy city, and from the things which are
written in this book."
Q. Doesn't it
bother you that many men of our day think this
position is based only on tradition?
A. Not at all. I have to answer to God for what I
teach, not to men. 1 Cor. 4:3, "But with me it is
a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or
of man's judgment."
Q. Where does
the Bible clearly show of a church voting to start
another church?
A. Again, a pattern of operation is present. We can
clearly see the churches in the book of Acts voting on
church matters in Acts 1:26, "And they gave forth
their lots; and the lot fell upon Matthias; and he was
numbered with the eleven apostles." This is a
scriptural way of finding the Lord's will about a
matter, Prov. 16:33 "The lot is cast into the
lap; but the whole disposing thereof is of the
LORD". Also it fulfills our duty to do things
orderly. 1Cor. 14: 40, "Let all things be done
decently and in order."
Q. Where does
the Bible show any group of believers as less than a
true church?
A. Believers at Antioch were not called a church until
after Barnabas was sent. (Acts 11)
Q. If this is so
clear in the Bible, why didn't more of our
"great" Baptist forefathers see it?
A.1 Many of them never saw the truth about the
"local" visible church. How could they see
it?
A.2 Some of our Baptist forefathers did see it
...Paul, Barnabas, Peter, John, Philip, etc...
Q. Why can't
proper baptism be the "link"?
A.1 If baptism were the proper "link", what
would stop a properly baptized, but also scripturally
disciplined people from leaving, and starting their
own "church"? Acts 20:30, "Also of your
own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things,
to draw away disciples after them."
A.2 Proper baptism is a result of a scriptural church,
it cannot be the "link" to start one.
Q. Doesn't the
Bible teach of a purely "vertical"
transferal of power or authority?
A. Yes. Once, in the empowerment of the Lord's Church
in Acts 2. Then after that we see the Lord leading in
the "horizontal" efforts of the church. Acts
8:14-17, "Now when the apostles which were at
Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of
God, they sent unto them Peter and John: (15) Who,
when they were come down, prayed for them, that they
might receive the Holy Ghost: (16) (For as yet he was
fallen upon none of them: only they were baptized in
the name of the Lord Jesus.) (17) Then laid they their
hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost".
(Also in Acts 13, where we have already studied.)
Q. Where else in
Scriptures do we see this kind of
"horizontal" transferal of power or
authority?
A.1 In several places. All power and authority,
including Governmental authority comes only from God,
Rom 13:1, "Let every soul be subject unto the
higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the
powers that be are ordained of God". Even so we
hold elections to place people in office.
A.2 Marriage is another good illustration. We cannot
simply live together, rather we must go to someone
that has the authority, to get married properly. A.3
Probably the most obvious illustration is in man
himself. God created man, then from man He created the
woman. It is clear to see that all people come from
people.
Q. Is it true,
that if God chooses not to "come down" and
take up residence, there is no church?
A. Absolutely! Eph. 2:22, "In whom ye also are
builded together for an habitation of God through the
Spirit." This is why it is so important to follow
the biblical pattern!
Q. Is it wrong
for an ordained preacher to consider his ordination
all the authority he needs, to baptize a group in
"prospect'' (meaning not into any church) then
"organize" them into a so called
"church" at some later date?
A. Yes this is wrong! First, the preacher needs the
authority from a true N.T. church to scripturally
baptize. Second, the Bible teaches that believers are
always baptized into a church. 1Cor.12:13 a "For
by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body,
whether we be Jews or Gentiles." This truth is
also seen in Acts 2:41 , "Then they that gladly
received his word were baptized: and the same day
there were added unto them about three thousand
souls".
Q. Doesn't the
Bible teach, that where 2 or 3 are gathered in
Christ's name, He will be with them?
A. If they are truly gathered "in Christ's
name", they will be following biblical patterns!
Q. Can't we
consider this just a matter of, "individual soul
liberty" like some other "secondary"
issues?
A. NO! This is a foundational truth of our Lord's
church. 1Cor. 3:11, "For other foundation can no
man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus
Christ". Without a scriptural beginning there is
no church, just a group of deceived people.
The following
are some questions for those that believe it is
possible to start a church, apart from church
authority, and true church succession.
1) Why would
some say that mission giving, baptism, the Lord's
Supper, discipline, etc. must be done only in and
through the authority of a local church, then go on to
say that a new church can be scripturally established
apart from the authority of an existing local church?
2) Concerning
the "vertical authority only" theory: If our
churches have no tangible proof of who the other true
churches are, such as an organized church granting the
authority to start new ones, how will we ever guard
against "alien immersion"? (Baptism outside
of like faith and order.) To say it another way, if we
have no definite way to start churches, we then have
no definite way to know which ones are true churches,
this leaves us with no definite way to guard against
alien immersion. How then, will we keep our churches
pure?
3) Will you go
on doubting God and His ability to carry out His
promise to His church? Will you claim His promise to
His church as your very own, giving Him all the honor
and glory in and through the church? Will you see by
faith, that through true church succession, His power
hasn't failed and will not fail?
I will conclude
this article with these thoughts:
Eph 3:21,
"Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus
throughout all ages, world without end. Amen."
When we see a pattern as clear as this one in God's
Word, what right do we have to say that there could be
"other" ways? Beloved, let the Protestants
do things their own way, but let Independent Landmark
Baptists start churches the one scriptural way. By the
authority of a properly established church! It is
truly high time that we put our actions where our
words are, and make the Bible our final rule for faith
and practice! If any say they see the biblical pattern
and are still teaching others that there are multiple
ways to start a new church, I respectfully submit that
you are teaching men to go astray from the truth. That
is something that a person will have to answer to God
for!
Beloved, the
church is the pillar and ground of the truth (I Tim.
3:15). Let us always endeavor to operate the church
within the biblical guidelines set forth by the Word
of God.
Respectfully,
Randy L. Graber
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Written
June,1999
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quotations are from the KJV.
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