Gather my saints together unto me – Psalm 50:5
And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’
doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers
– Acts 2:42.
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner
of some is – Hebrews 10:25.
The Word of God speaks
of The Church of God as a single body of believers – called out ones (Eph. 5:25,27; Col. 1:18). At the
same time we see Scriptures referring to Churches of God (Acts 9:31; 16:5; I Cor. 11:28; I Thess. 2:14). In the
book of revelation, the Lord mentions seven churches in Asia (Rev. 1:11). From these Scriptures we understand that while the
Church is one, local groups of believers are seen as churches which are an integral part of the universal Church. The Church
is one and so, cannot be divided. But, the gatherings of believers at different places, especially on the Lord’s Day
to worship, break bread, pray, and learn from the Scriptures, constitute local churches, like the church at Ephesus and so
on. We see in Acts 20:7: Upon the first day of the week, when the disciples (Church at Troas) came together to break bread,
Paul preached unto them. We also read about church gatherings in different homes: church in Aquila and Priscilla’s house
(Rom. 16:5); in Nymphas house (Col. 4:15); in Philemon’s house (Phile. 1:2).
A building is never to be called a Church. Church is a living body of people called out of the world for the Lord by His
redemptive power. As Brother Watchman Nee emphasizes, believers assembling together is absolutely essential to the life of
a church. Apostle Paul counsels the Hebrew believers with the words: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as
the manner of some is – Hebrews 10:25.
From Eph. 3:10 we understand that God has a glorious and eternal purpose which He has purposed
in Christ Jesus our Lord, and in that purpose He has desired to reveal his manifold wisdom through the Church to all the principalities
and powers in heavenly places. The local Church or the local Assembly of Believers is a small part, but a significant
part of the universal Church and therefore has the honor to reveal the wisdom of God to the world around it. The transformation
of mortal man, a sinner, into a new creation in Christ Jesus, itself is a great miracle and reveals the wisdom of God. All
those who have experienced such a transformation by the work of the Holy Spirit are added by the Lord to His body, the Church.
No man or institution can add people to the Church; it is the work of the Lord and we are his coworkers only - Acts 2:47;
II Cor. 6:1.
As the early
Church was, we believe, we should be a witnessing church. Our witness to the world should be in presenting the gospel through
spoken word and also by showing Christ through our lives and works (Acts 1:8; 4:33; II Tim. 4:2; James 2:18-22; Titus 1:16;
II Cor. 6:3-5).
Gates of hell cannot prevail against the church which the
Lord himself is building
(Matt. 16:18).