Title: Let's Build up the Body of Christ
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All theological attention in this age is centered on the church. And the historical church we have built has reached the consensus that it must be renewed today. The reformation of this church is that the church must become a church that is like a church. I came to realize that the mission of this church to become a church-like church rests entirely on all the members of the church. I came to know that the reason why the members of the church were called as believers was so that the church could be properly established as the body of Christ, grow healthy, and work vigorously.
Therefore, now, our members have been living casually for a week in the past, but after attending church services on Sundays and giving a small annual gift, the attitude that they have fulfilled their responsibility to believe in Jesus is not the right attitude to believe in Jesus. The attitude of becoming and doing church work means that as a member of the church, the body of the Lord, we must have an attitude of sacrificing ourselves in order to thoroughly fulfill our duties, and we must make the determination that we must swear absolutely obedience to the commands and will of the Lord. . Thus, Paul emphasized in this epistle to Ephesians that the church, the body of Christ, should be built up and grown by each fulfilling his or her office. This defense of teaching suggests that there are those who take the office of the church and build the church instead of destroying it, and there are those who hinder the growth of the church.
Next, it is the virtue of reconciliation and obedience in building the church. Anyone who takes a church office and becomes his hand or foot at any time, anywhere, according to the Lord's command, even if the name comes out of a child's mouth, must obey the command and there must be a movement to reconcile those who are delayed together. Obedience means following the attitude of our Lord's death on the cross, obedience to the point of death according to the words recorded in the book of Philippians. The obedience of reconciliation refers to the succession of the Lord's work of offering himself as a propitiation sacrifice. In a word, the church's inner service is absolute submission to Christ. However, we believe that the most common misunderstanding that believers have through their church life is to misunderstand that the church's mission is limited only to the mission within the church. It should be borne in mind that the fundamental mission of the believer is that the church with Christ as its head is to fulfill the historical mission of this generation in this generation.