"Choose The Church Of Your Choice" - Is This A Scriptural Phrase?
Jarrod Jacobs
Probably one of the most familiar phrases heard among people today is: "choose the church
of your choice." Billy Graham and others like him say this. Most newspapers have such an admonition
in their "religion" section or "religion" page. This is one of the "politically correct" things to say these
days. So many people have the idea that after one is saved, they can join the church that they choose.
We have heard many times on the TV, radio, and other media that " 'so-and-so' church is what you
are looking for" and other similar phrases. In fact, there is a church in Franklin, TN that put on their
sign, "The People's Church." What does the Bible says about this type of thinking? Has God said that
one can be saved and then go join the church of their choice? Does God sanction each and every
organization that has "church" on their sign? Is He the author or promoter of these groups that teach
different and conflicting doctrines? What saith the Scripture?
1. THERE IS ONLY ONE CHURCH MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE: It is important
for us to note at the beginning, that when the New Testament speaks of the church, it is mentioned
consistently in the singular. In Matthew 16:18, Jesus called her "my church." In Acts 2:47, the Lord
added the saved to "the church." Paul called her "the church of God" (Acts 20:28). Christ is "head
of ... the church" (Col. 1:18; Eph. 1:22). Paul said, "Christ is the head of the church: and he is the
saviour of the body. ... the church is subject unto Christ, .... Husbands, love your wives, even as
Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it; That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the
washing of water by the word, That he might present it to himself a glorious church, ... that it should
be holy and without blemish" (Eph. 5:23-27). Please reread these verses, and note the fact that the
Lord's church is singular in nature!
2. WHEN DOES ONE BECOME A MEMBER OF THE LORD'S CHURCH? Does the
Bible teach that one can be saved one day, and then "choose their church" another day? The apostle
Luke records that after the 3000 were baptized for the remission of sins (Acts 2:36-41), that many
continued to submit to God's plan of salvation. In Acts 2:47 we read, "Praising God, and having
favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved." Here,
we find the Lord doing the adding to His church, and it happened when one was saved! God adds
only the saved to the church, and adds none of the unsaved to His church. One can only be a part of
His church when he is saved from his sins; and this adding is done at that moment of salvation. There
is no getting around this.
3. WHAT ABOUT ALL THE CHURCHES MENTIONED IN THE NEW
TESTAMENT? Yes, there are several churches mentioned in the Bible. These include the churches
at Ephesus and Corinth, the churches of Galatia, the church at Rome, Philippi, etc. However, this
does not mean that they were all different churches or different denominations teaching different and
conflicting doctrines! These local congregations were composed of people who had been saved (Acts
2:38), and then banded together in a local area in order to do the work God gave them to do. When
they did this, they were still the "church of God" (I Cor. 1:2) or the "church of Christ" (Rom.
16:16). In fact, it is only in the local church setting that we find one (Paul) "joining" the church at
Jerusalem (Acts 9:26). In doing so, he was not taking his pick among Baptist, Methodist, Catholic,
Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Community Church, etc. Rather, since he had been saved (Acts
22:16), and been added to the church by the Lord (Acts 2:47), he had a desire to be a member of a
local congregation of God's people. They knew nothing of denominational divisions, but only of the
Lord's church (Rom. 16:16).
CONCLUSION
Talk of joining the church of one's choice only breeds confusion and discord. Seeing that God
is not the author of confusion (I Cor. 14:33); we know He cannot be behind the denominations of this
world. If we are going to please God, we are going to have to be a part of the church of GOD'S
choice rather than our own! Jesus established and purchased only one church (Matt. 16:18; Acts
20:28). He is the head of only one church (Col. 1:18). Therefore, we better make sure we are a part
of that one church if we are going to please God and spend eternity with Him in Heaven!
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