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Welcome to the Rap Report with your host, Andrew Rapoport, where we provide biblical interpretation and application.

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I am your host, Andrew Rapoport, the executive director of Striving for Eternity Ministries and the Christian podcast community of which this podcast is a proud member.

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You're always going to find something there to listen to because we got a lot of different variety on there.

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So something to check out.

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We are discipling ministry.

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We come to churches, do weekend seminars, help out the local church.

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And when I say that, I'm speaking of the small local church, not the big ones.

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We are, we try to target those that are, oh, anywhere under a hundred people, 20 people's fine.

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Five people actually is the smallest group I've ever preached to.

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And that is fine with us because we want to help the local church.

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That's our mission.

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So with that, we are talking about our continuing series that we've been doing.

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And this is on the series of what we Believe.

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This is part number 43.

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And we've been doing this and I know we've taken some breaks in between.

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And I have a new guest host.

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Last guest host in this series we had was Wade Lentz, and he is of the Patriot Pastors Podcast.

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Well, now we have the other half of that podcast.

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Harold Smith, it's good to have you here with us.

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If you could introduce yourself to folks who, if they have, well, okay.

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If they haven't listened to the Patriot Pastors Podcast, I don't know what's wrong with you people.

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You should have been listening.

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It's a really good podcast, great content.

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But if they don't know your voice, how about you introduce yourself, let folks know a little bit about you.

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You.

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And you actually have two podcasts.

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You do, you do the one with Wade and you got one on your own.

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So let folks know about it.

Harold Smith

That's right.

Harold Smith

So I serve as a church revitalization missionary in western Arkansas, eastern Oklahoma.

Harold Smith

I go to churches that can't find a pastor, can't keep a pastor.

Harold Smith

Some of them don't even want a pastor.

Harold Smith

I try to revitalize them, get them healthy, and then help find a pastor that will Stay there and carry on the work.

Harold Smith

In between that, in between these, these year to two years pastorates in these type churches, I do host two podcasts, the Patriot Pastor with, with Wade Lentz, also do the Backwoods Baptist Podcast.

Harold Smith

And I also do a lot of itinerant preaching and I operate a free Christian bookstore where we evangelize people by giving away Bibles, tracts and books.

Harold Smith

And between those three things, I stay pretty busy.

Harold Smith

Thanks for having me on, Andrew.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, well, thanks for coming on.

Andrew Rapoport

It's fascinating.

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You and I got to talk some so many months ago and it was kind of funny how we ended up realizing that we actually had known of each other years before we really connected.

Andrew Rapoport

But I think the work you're doing, and we're going to get into today's topic of the church and the purpose of the church that's today's topic.

Andrew Rapoport

But I first think it's fascinating what you do with the, the revitalization and basically your, your job is to put yourself out of a job over and over and over again.

Harold Smith

Yeah, I pastored a church for 14 years and the church was 13 years old and I was their sixth pastor so that that church couldn't keep preachers.

Harold Smith

And so the Lord used me and gifted me to that.

Harold Smith

And now I took all the lessons I Learned in those 14 years and I apply them to churches in need.

Harold Smith

And the Lord has provided everything I've needed for this ministry and I thoroughly enjoy it.

Harold Smith

And I hope I live another 20 years and I hope I can do 10 to 20 churches during that time.

Harold Smith

And to God be the glory.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, it is a vital work that I don't think a lot of people would think of what you're doing because.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, first off, I think a lot of people don't understand what, what ministry is, what, what a pastor goes through.

Andrew Rapoport

But when churches are struggling like that, they've gone through pastor after pastor after pastor and which is hard sometimes.

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Sometimes it's just you have a guy who's been there for 30, 40 years and everyone's just used to the way he did things.

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And you kind of need to get a long break for people to kind of forget about the guy that's been there so long so that they can accept someone new.

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Because when they don't do that, they go through people really quick.

Andrew Rapoport

Some sometimes just the church themselves are just spitting up pastors and chewing them up and spitting them out.

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And so you're going into situations over and over again where sometimes it's, it could be a bad situation.

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There's a mess to clean up before it's in a state where a guy can come in and not be chewed up and spit out.

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Talk just a little bit.

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So if people can know your heart a little bit about what you do.

Andrew Rapoport

Because I think it's fascinating the ministry that God has put you in.

Harold Smith

So most young guys want to pastor a church that already believes just like them and has everything in place, or they want to go plant one and build it exactly the way they want it to be.

Harold Smith

And I'm kind of of the opinion we have enough churches here in the South.

Harold Smith

Let's fix the ones we have.

Harold Smith

And so if you were to.

Harold Smith

To describe my position as a doctor, let's say I'm an ER doctor.

Harold Smith

I go where there's been a traumatic event, I diagnose the situation, I get things in place and I stop the bleeding, get them back to health.

Harold Smith

And then the pastor comes in to be the primary care doctor, to oversee the operation, the maintenance, the growth, the increase.

Harold Smith

My job is to really look at what's threatening of life.

Harold Smith

And I'll just give you an example.

Harold Smith

The last church I was at had eight people in it.

Harold Smith

It was a sanctuary that would seat over 200.

Harold Smith

They were down to eight.

Harold Smith

And so when you get in that position, nobody wants to go pastor a church of eight.

Harold Smith

Nobody wants to go to a church where they fought for years or, you know, where the pastor ran off with a secretary or, you know, any number of things that put churches in these situations.

Harold Smith

And I just think the Lord's given me a heart to love these churches, and he's given me the knowledge and the wisdom to see what's wrong, to diagnose the problems, to address them, to bind up the wounds and make them, you know, a viable church again.

Harold Smith

And it's a.

Harold Smith

It's a hard ministry.

Harold Smith

It's hard to tell people what I do.

Harold Smith

If I say, hey, look, I'm going to Africa to dig water wells, they understand that if I say I'm going to the church around the corner that Nobody's joined in 20 years, they're like, why are you doing that?

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, these.

Harold Smith

These are still the Lord's churches, Andrew.

Harold Smith

I mean, they're still open.

Harold Smith

There's still people there.

Harold Smith

So I say, if they've got a heartbeat, let's get them back to health.

Harold Smith

Or at least.

Harold Smith

Let's at least try.

Harold Smith

I believe the Lord can and does close churches.

Harold Smith

Not all churches need to stay open.

Harold Smith

You know, some churches would be better off closed.

Harold Smith

A lot of churches need the Help I do.

Harold Smith

Very few want the help I do.

Harold Smith

And so that's, that's kind of the hindrance in my ministry is finding a church that wants revitalization.

Andrew Rapoport

And I think that's the thing.

Andrew Rapoport

I think a lot of churches, they say they want it, but they don't want to make the changes that are necessary for that.

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It becomes a social club.

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Hey, we're happy.

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And with the way we are, we just want young people.

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We don't want to accept them.

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We don't want any of the changes it would take.

Andrew Rapoport

We don't want them to share their opinions.

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We want them to come in and be just like us, you know, and we're a bunch of older people that like, you know, we want those young people coming in.

Andrew Rapoport

Just please don't bring your kids and have them crying during service.

Harold Smith

Yeah, that's the thing.

Harold Smith

It's not like they fill out an application form and I check off all the boxes and then start the work.

Harold Smith

I usually go there and preach for a month and they see and hear my heart.

Harold Smith

They hear the messages.

Harold Smith

I preach during that month.

Harold Smith

I usually have some very obvious things that need to be addressed.

Harold Smith

And I'll sit down with the church and I'll say, look, if you guys just want somebody to preach until you find your next pastor, I'm not your guy.

Harold Smith

But if you want someone to come in and make the changes, here's what the initial changes.

Harold Smith

And so I tell pastors, when you go to a new church, don't change a thing.

Harold Smith

Just preach and love the people.

Harold Smith

But I'm an ER doctor.

Harold Smith

I'm doing a different kind of work.

Harold Smith

And I make it known on the front end, this is what we need to do.

Harold Smith

If you guys don't want to do that, no hard feelings, but this is what God's gifted me to do.

Harold Smith

And I've got a pretty good testimony, a pretty good witness of churches that will testify to my gifting in this particular area.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, no, you're right.

Andrew Rapoport

I mean, this is, this is where you and I have this such a similar heart.

Andrew Rapoport

Because you think about this, the average church size In America is 75.

Andrew Rapoport

So when you start thinking about the John MacArthur's at 10,000 or the, the smiling pastor Joel Stein, you know, with what, 40,000, that means there's a lot of churches that are 20, 25 people or less, and nobody, you know, they are basically just unfortunately just withering away to die off.

Andrew Rapoport

I mean, it's just a matter of time.

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And I, I've got been asked this by Several pastors.

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At what point do you just realize it's time to close the doors?

Andrew Rapoport

And now there's one aspect for the pastor saying, well, I gotta feed my family.

Andrew Rapoport

But the reality is that instead of everyone going, well, let's just plant a new church.

Andrew Rapoport

There's tons of church planters and I think it'd be better if those, if we had people just doing like you're doing and saying, no, let's revitalize the church, let's disciple the church.

Andrew Rapoport

Let's get the church that's already established, growing.

Harold Smith

And let me say something about this.

Harold Smith

I could not do the work that I do if I were not supported by a number of individuals in churches on a monthly basis.

Harold Smith

Because the kind of churches I go to cannot pay me hardly anything.

Harold Smith

And even if they could, I can't give them the kind of care they need and work a full time job and just do that on Sundays.

Harold Smith

You know, most of them need physical work done.

Harold Smith

And so that's the beauty of churches doing missions.

Harold Smith

When a church realizes, hey, there's more to missions than just planning and new new nation evangelism.

Harold Smith

We also have to care for these churches.

Harold Smith

So if you were looking for a New Testament example of my work, Titus, Apollos, Timothy, these men were not apostles, but they were sent to places that needed help.

Harold Smith

And when we talk about the, the health of a church, I don't think any pastor out there would sign up to Pastor Corinth.

Harold Smith

Corinthians were horrible.

Harold Smith

I mean, but that's why Paul kept sending Titus and Timothy.

Harold Smith

That's why he begged Apollos to come back.

Harold Smith

And Apollo said, I can, I'm already in a church doing this work.

Harold Smith

So when we look at that, that's the, in my mind in North America, that's the missing ingredient in our churches is a missionary to existing struggling churches to get them back on track.

Harold Smith

And so, but it's not something everybody, just like you said, Andrew, you have to have a heart for it.

Harold Smith

Not everybody's hearts to do what I do or what you do.

Harold Smith

And so the Lord gives gifts to the church.

Harold Smith

I think we'll talk about that in an upcoming episode.

Harold Smith

To do this kind of work.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, I mean this is like we couldn't do it striving fraternity, what we do if it wasn't for our monthly supporters that help us go to churches that go into, fly around the country and go into a place where they, they're not going to pay us anything.

Andrew Rapoport

A lot of times, you know, we don't cover our expenses that's okay.

Andrew Rapoport

That's what our monthly supporters help us do.

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So let's get into.

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If you wouldn't mind.

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We're so.

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Folks, what we're doing is we're continuing the series on what we believe.

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And if you want to check it out and read along with us.

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If you are not driving, that is, if you're driving and want to pull over, fine, pull over and read along with us.

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But don't do this while you're driving, please.

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We are on the Striving for Attorney website.

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We're going through the doctrinal statement.

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Now, if I was to say I have no creed but the Bible, every one of the Presbyterians in the audience are going, that's agreed, that's agreed.

Andrew Rapoport

So if I say I don't believe in confessions and creeds, it means I don't hold to them as equal authority or to the Bible.

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And, and every Presbyterian is going, well, we don't either.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, sometimes.

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Because a lot, a lot of times I find that people are.

Andrew Rapoport

I mean, I've been in some of the churches where they.

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They are preaching through, you know, the Westminster Confession.

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I go, okay, it's a good document, but it's not the Bible.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, I honestly can say I, I really don't hold to no creeds or confessions, but the Bible, because, well, what we're looking at is a doctrinal statement, which is basically, well, a creed.

Andrew Rapoport

So we're not saying this is equal in authority of scripture, but what this is is for striving for eternity.

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We're saying this is what we, we believe.

Andrew Rapoport

And if you go to strivingfortrunning.org, the about section under there is what we believe.

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You can click on that.

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And we're in the section on the church and we're going to talk about the purpose of the church.

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And so this is for us to be able to get a better understanding of.

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As you hear us discuss this, we're going to read a short paragraph.

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Well, actually, Harold is.

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And we're all going to follow along.

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And the goal of this in the whole series, as I've said each time, is for you in the audience to realize what is behind a doctrinal statement.

Andrew Rapoport

You're going to go look for a new church.

Andrew Rapoport

I hope on their website they have a doctrinal statement, and I hope that it is more than one page long.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, sometimes it's so short it doesn't tell you anything.

Andrew Rapoport

But a good, detailed doctrinal statement tells you what they don't believe.

Andrew Rapoport

As Much as it tells you what they do believe.

Andrew Rapoport

So let's, let's take a look at this.

Andrew Rapoport

We're in a section that starts with the purpose of the church.

Andrew Rapoport

And Harold, if you wouldn't mind reading this section for us.

Harold Smith

Sure.

Harold Smith

The purpose of the church is to glorify God by building itself up in the faith, by instruction of the Word, by fellowship, by keeping the ordinances, and by advancing the communicating and communicating the gospel to the entire world.

Harold Smith

The local church is a God centered, Bible centered ministry that seeks eternal preparation by exalting by exaltation of God, edification and equipping of believers and evangelization of the world, starting with the local community.

Andrew Rapoport

So now as we go through as folks, especially maybe not in this episode as much as the next couple that are coming up, we're going to get folks that are going to disagree with the position we take here at Striving Fraternity, and that's okay.

Andrew Rapoport

We are not saying that you have to believe all of these things to be saved.

Andrew Rapoport

This is the position we take at Striving Fraternity.

Andrew Rapoport

There are some things that you do have to believe to be saved, but I think this particular one, we're not going to get too many people, whether you're Presbyterian, Lutheran, Baptist, we're not going to get too much pushback on the purpose of the church.

Andrew Rapoport

I think everyone would agree first and foremost that the purpose of the church, as we say here, is to glorify God.

Andrew Rapoport

And, and if we don't start there, we have problems.

Andrew Rapoport

This is going to be a difference, Harold.

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I think you'll agree with me.

Andrew Rapoport

This is going to be a difference between us and the Catholics.

Andrew Rapoport

Right?

Andrew Rapoport

Because the Catholics will say the church and the Bible are equal in authority.

Andrew Rapoport

They have three authorities.

Andrew Rapoport

They say the Bible, tradition and the Magisterium.

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The leaders of the church.

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And we had in my Apologetics Live podcast recently, we had a Catholic come in.

Andrew Rapoport

He's a.

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What is it?

Andrew Rapoport

I probably mispronounced it, but a set of acantis, someone who doesn't believe that the current Pope is Catholic.

Andrew Rapoport

They don't believe in anything.

Andrew Rapoport

Ever since Vatican ii, they think the church has gone apostate and they want to revive it.

Andrew Rapoport

But the, the difference is when I talk to him, I said, so you believe that the Bible and the Church are equal in authority?

Andrew Rapoport

He says, yes.

Andrew Rapoport

I said, but can I interpret the Bible without the church?

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He goes, no, you can't.

Andrew Rapoport

I said, well, if I can't do that, then doesn't it sound like the church is a greater authority?

Andrew Rapoport

Because I need the church to interpret the Bible.

Andrew Rapoport

So then it's really the purpose of the church.

Andrew Rapoport

Is, is it God centered or church centered?

Andrew Rapoport

Right.

Andrew Rapoport

I mean, Harold, you and I would believe in, you know, when we look at the scripture, we would believe Scripture alone, right?

Andrew Rapoport

Soul sola scriptor.

Harold Smith

As the authority.

Andrew Rapoport

Yes, as the authority.

Andrew Rapoport

But see, in the Catholic Church it would be, I argue, you know, solar church.

Andrew Rapoport

If you're his church alone, it would be, you know, the, the sola, you know, ecclesia.

Andrew Rapoport

Because it's the church, that's their authority.

Harold Smith

Could I jump in here for a minute?

Harold Smith

You mentioned earlier the Westminster and every Presbyterian I knew would affirm sola scriptura, but they would also make their arguments from the Westminster Confession instead of Scripture alone.

Harold Smith

And so it is kind of counterintuitive, but the church is not really.

Harold Smith

It's the pillar and ground of truth.

Harold Smith

It's kind of the billboard, the structure system that holds forth the gospel to the world.

Harold Smith

It's God's signpost to the world.

Harold Smith

He didn't write it in the clouds.

Harold Smith

He wrote it out in the local church and their submission and love to one another.

Harold Smith

And that's how the world sees Christ.

Harold Smith

Good or bad, that's how they see Christians.

Harold Smith

And I just, I look at that first statement and I'm like, the church is here to glorify God.

Harold Smith

Glorifying through evangelism.

Harold Smith

I mean, go down that whole paragraph.

Harold Smith

All of those things are designed to primarily glorify him.

Andrew Rapoport

He has to be the center, right?

Andrew Rapoport

I mean, look, you're, you're not wrong.

Andrew Rapoport

We have it even with Baptists, where they'll turn, you ask them a question, they turn to 1689 as if that is the answer.

Andrew Rapoport

Those answers, whether, whether either one of those documents are great and there's there to be a summarization of what scripture says, just like what I have here on our website.

Andrew Rapoport

But if, if Harold, you were to ask me a question of what the Bible teaches and I keep turning to this document that I wrote, right?

Andrew Rapoport

It's like, dude, that's not the Bible.

Andrew Rapoport

And, and that's.

Andrew Rapoport

Do I put so, you know, citations to the scripture here?

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, but there's a difference with this.

Andrew Rapoport

And I, I think people don't realize how easily we can just get off of a God centered church to a man centered.

Andrew Rapoport

And we, we've seen that in our culture, haven't we?

Harold Smith

Yes.

Harold Smith

But would, would you agree with this statement?

Harold Smith

The church, this doctrinal statement doesn't tell us what we believe.

Harold Smith

It tells others what we believe it's just a general summary where it's just a way of saying, hey, here's a summary of what we hold true.

Harold Smith

Now if you want to know why we're not going to take you to the document, we're going to take you to the text.

Andrew Rapoport

Correct.

Harold Smith

We're going to take you to the scriptures.

Andrew Rapoport

And that's what everyone should do, you know.

Andrew Rapoport

And, and so as we look at the church, we have to start with the foundation.

Andrew Rapoport

The foundation.

Andrew Rapoport

We're saying the purpose of the church is not for us.

Andrew Rapoport

This is something that Joel Stein and Rick Warren, they just don't understand because with the whole seeker sensitive movement, it was about how do we appeal to people to make them feel good about themselves so that they would come to church.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, that's a motivational speaker.

Andrew Rapoport

That's.

Andrew Rapoport

People are coming to the church building for the purpose of feeling better about themselves.

Andrew Rapoport

So we're, when we say the purpose of the church is to glorify God and we're saying that first and foremost the point of that is to say we are not about focusing as a church on making people feel better about themselves or their felt needs.

Andrew Rapoport

The purpose of the church is to an audience of one God.

Andrew Rapoport

And so that is like when we, there's, and as we go through this there's a, there is a mindset and a purpose to every word here, the order of it.

Andrew Rapoport

That's what we're, why we're going through this the way we are in this series.

Andrew Rapoport

The first, the foundation of the church for a biblical church is to glorify God.

Andrew Rapoport

All the focus being to God.

Andrew Rapoport

So how does that, how does that impact your local church?

Andrew Rapoport

Well, what songs do you sing?

Andrew Rapoport

You ever think about that?

Andrew Rapoport

I get, you know, Harold, I know you travel around from church to church.

Andrew Rapoport

I do that as well.

Andrew Rapoport

Although I don't stay and preach as long as you do.

Andrew Rapoport

I kind of preach once and leave and come back next year.

Andrew Rapoport

But I go around the country and you know, I find, you know what I find that most churches, what they're singing about me, most of the songs being sung in churches are not about God, but about me and my feelings.

Andrew Rapoport

And if they do sing about God, it's what God did for me, not what we should be doing for God and what he did for the world.

Andrew Rapoport

Right.

Andrew Rapoport

That's a, that is why this is so important.

Andrew Rapoport

Because if your mindset is that the church is to glorify God, then we're not going to let some of the practices in that other churches might very True.

Harold Smith

It seems like a mansion on a hilltop outshines how great a salvation.

Harold Smith

You know, just to contrast the two.

Harold Smith

You know, we sing more about the streets of gold than we do the blood.

Harold Smith

Sometimes that, that made atonement for us.

Harold Smith

And so I do travel around, I do preach a lot of revival meetings and conferences.

Harold Smith

And you can tell a lot about a church by what they sing.

Harold Smith

You can tell a lot about a church by what's important to them.

Harold Smith

Is the most important thing that all the kids come up and put their birthday money in the little church house on the.

Harold Smith

You know, they collect their little mission offering of 12 cents because they're 12 years old.

Harold Smith

I've seen churches spend 30, 40 minutes of a worship service on man centered things.

Harold Smith

Recognizing the oldest grandmother, recognizing the newest mom, recognizing.

Harold Smith

And that all has its place.

Harold Smith

I'm not saying you can't do that.

Harold Smith

But at some point in time you have to ask yourself, why are we sitting here in this pew?

Harold Smith

What's the purpose of it?

Harold Smith

And if it's not to glorify the Father through the proclamation of the death, burial and resurrection of the Son under the power and inspiration of the Holy Spirit, we're doing it wrong.

Andrew Rapoport

That's right.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah.

Andrew Rapoport

I mean, oh, I'm going to get myself in trouble.

Andrew Rapoport

You know what drives me nuts in a worship service is when they get up and sing Happy Birthday to someone, I just want to scream.

Andrew Rapoport

This is about God, not about us.

Andrew Rapoport

But that's the whole.

Andrew Rapoport

See, this is why we have this mindset.

Andrew Rapoport

It changes the way we're going to view what church is about.

Andrew Rapoport

Because we're saying the purpose of the church is to glorify God.

Andrew Rapoport

How we do that by having really good programs.

Andrew Rapoport

Wait, no, that's not what we're saying.

Andrew Rapoport

By building itself up in the faith.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, how do we build ourselves up in the faith?

Andrew Rapoport

By the instruction of the Word.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, how do we get that instruction?

Andrew Rapoport

By fellowship.

Andrew Rapoport

Which means we get together and we sit under the word.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, how do we do that?

Andrew Rapoport

Well, by keeping the ordinances.

Andrew Rapoport

Each one of these is, is purposeful.

Andrew Rapoport

We're going to glorify go God in these different ways.

Andrew Rapoport

We're going to glorify God by building up by the church, building itself in faith.

Andrew Rapoport

So in other words, you have to have believers that are promoting the faith that is once for all given.

Andrew Rapoport

That unites us.

Andrew Rapoport

I always find it interesting when people say, oh, doctrine, that's bad.

Andrew Rapoport

Doctrine divides.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, it does.

Andrew Rapoport

Truth from error.

Andrew Rapoport

I mean, even if we have a Presbyterian brother here, we're going to disagree on, say, infant baptism.

Andrew Rapoport

They're going to say we're in error for not holding to it.

Andrew Rapoport

We're going to say they're an error for holding to it.

Andrew Rapoport

But that doesn't mean we're not saved.

Andrew Rapoport

But it does mean that the way we're going to worship, well, there's going to be certain areas where there's.

Andrew Rapoport

It's just, hey, we can go this far and, and no further in this area.

Andrew Rapoport

But you know what truth, what doctrine also does.

Andrew Rapoport

It unites because where we agree.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, Harold, you and I were talking, right?

Andrew Rapoport

There's.

Andrew Rapoport

There's areas.

Andrew Rapoport

As you read through this, the doctoral statement, you're like, hey, I'm.

Andrew Rapoport

We're going to be in a full agreement here, because that's what doctrine does.

Andrew Rapoport

It unites us together.

Harold Smith

Yeah.

Harold Smith

And Andrew, even if I saw something in this statement that I didn't agree with, I would lovingly just keep my mouth shut and let you talk.

Harold Smith

Because secondary doctrines, apart from salvific doctrines, are not something that we should isolate.

Harold Smith

Someone is saying, you're not part of us.

Harold Smith

You're not a Christian.

Harold Smith

Paul told them in Romans 16, Mark, those that cause division contrary to the doctrine which you've learned, and avoid such.

Harold Smith

And so there needs to be a doctrinal clarity, a doctrinal unity in every local church.

Harold Smith

And then there needs to be a protection of that doctrine being eroded away by outside influence.

Harold Smith

And this doctrinal purity is not a bad thing.

Harold Smith

There's a reason why I don't just join the church nearest to my home.

Harold Smith

They don't.

Harold Smith

We.

Harold Smith

We have serious disagreements.

Harold Smith

Just because a building has church on its sign doesn't mean that the Lord's people are meeting on the inside.

Harold Smith

Doctrine's important.

Harold Smith

And it doesn't mean that everybody that's not doctrinally like us is not of us.

Harold Smith

Just means we have disagreements on worship and our church should function.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah.

Andrew Rapoport

And.

Andrew Rapoport

And those are okay within certain realms.

Andrew Rapoport

Certain wouldn't be right if you have the church that you have the, The Jehovah Witnesses.

Andrew Rapoport

Totally different situation.

Andrew Rapoport

Right.

Andrew Rapoport

But you have the.

Andrew Rapoport

A solid Presbyterian church and Baptist church.

Andrew Rapoport

That's fine.

Andrew Rapoport

They can get together.

Andrew Rapoport

But are we gonna have, you know, baptizing baptism services together?

Andrew Rapoport

Right.

Andrew Rapoport

We.

Andrew Rapoport

I'll give an example.

Andrew Rapoport

We had a church that I planted during COVID and we were looking to rent a church of Christ church, and we were looking to do a baptism.

Andrew Rapoport

And so we wanted to, you know, if we rented this church, we were going to do baptism.

Andrew Rapoport

And the pastor that Church was like, hey, we could do it together.

Andrew Rapoport

And I'm like, yeah, no, we can't.

Andrew Rapoport

I, I said we have a totally different view of what baptism is.

Andrew Rapoport

You think it saves a person.

Andrew Rapoport

We see it as time.

Andrew Rapoport

We cannot do a baptism together because you're not saved.

Andrew Rapoport

Right.

Andrew Rapoport

And so, you know, we wouldn't do a worship service with them, but can I get together with, as I've done with Presbyterian churches and do a worship service together?

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, could do that.

Andrew Rapoport

Because we, we agree on, on the essentials.

Andrew Rapoport

So, so looking at this, we're saying the purpose of the church is, is to glorify God.

Andrew Rapoport

And this doctoral statement is going to give us five different ways of doing that.

Andrew Rapoport

First, we do it by building up the faith.

Andrew Rapoport

The purpose of the church is to get those in the pews and at the pulpit to be built up in the faith.

Andrew Rapoport

Now, I know, I want you to notice what I just said there.

Andrew Rapoport

It's not the pastor's job to build the faith of those in the pews.

Andrew Rapoport

It's all of our jobs.

Andrew Rapoport

The pastor needs to have his faith built up as well, because.

Andrew Rapoport

And seeing that as the purpose of glorifying God.

Andrew Rapoport

We glorify God when we become more mature, when we're more discipled, when we're more like him, when we are built up in the faith and serving Him.

Andrew Rapoport

That is one way to glorify God as a church.

Andrew Rapoport

The second way that we have here is by the instruction of the Word.

Andrew Rapoport

Now, why include that, Andrew?

Andrew Rapoport

Isn't that so simple?

Andrew Rapoport

Doesn't everyone know that?

Andrew Rapoport

Will know.

Andrew Rapoport

Because there's a lot of churches that do dramas on a Sunday morning.

Andrew Rapoport

They think that's how to do things because that'll entertain people and get people in.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, clearly, if the church's purpose is to glorify humans, then yes, do that.

Andrew Rapoport

Go entertain people.

Andrew Rapoport

If the purpose is to glorify God, well, he's given us in second Timothy 2, 2 and 2, 15 and 3, 16 and 17.

Andrew Rapoport

He's told us how to glorify him as a church.

Andrew Rapoport

It is through the instruction of the Word.

Andrew Rapoport

It's the preaching of the Word.

Andrew Rapoport

And oh, that's not, that's not modern anymore.

Andrew Rapoport

That just doesn't fit.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, we don't get to make the rules.

Harold Smith

We see this.

Harold Smith

It's not like church is just one day they're, they're preaching the gospel boldly and expositionally and the next day it's a drama.

Harold Smith

The erosion of the building up by the preaching and teaching of the Word usually starts with a Lengthening of the singing service and a shortening of the preaching service.

Harold Smith

We go from a pulpit that's designed to hold the word and be a position of authority down to just a little stand or a coffee table and a couple of chairs to hold a cup of coffee while you talk.

Harold Smith

All of that is really a reduction of the word and an increase of either logic or worship style or entertainment.

Harold Smith

And it happens gradually over time.

Harold Smith

And that's how good sound churches end up weak and watered down later in life.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, you make a good point.

Andrew Rapoport

A lot of people don't think about the.

Andrew Rapoport

I want, I want to say the pulpit, but I'm going to be more specific.

Andrew Rapoport

The place of the reading of Scripture.

Andrew Rapoport

So you look at some of the old churches over in, in Europe, the place of the, the pulpit would be way high up and, and you, Everyone had to look up because that's where the word of God was read, you know, in the, in the synagogues.

Andrew Rapoport

And, and most may not know this, but in the synagogue you had a.

Andrew Rapoport

You had three pulpits.

Andrew Rapoport

You had the pulpit in the center, and that is where you'd take the scrolls of scripture and roll them out and read the scripture.

Andrew Rapoport

You had a.

Andrew Rapoport

You'd have a pulpit to the.

Andrew Rapoport

If you're in the audience to the left, and that's where the cantor would, would lead the singing.

Andrew Rapoport

So you have the singing being led.

Andrew Rapoport

You have the scripture that's in the center.

Andrew Rapoport

And then on the.

Andrew Rapoport

The right for the audience is where the rabbi would preach and teach.

Andrew Rapoport

So you had a pulpit in the center.

Andrew Rapoport

Why?

Andrew Rapoport

Because that was to symbolize that this, the word of God was the center of, of everything that was going to be conducted there.

Andrew Rapoport

And so the other two aspects are, are set apart differently.

Andrew Rapoport

One is for singing, one is for preaching.

Andrew Rapoport

And, and so you're right that so many of the churches nowadays have just, oh, well, those little clear plastic pulpits that they can easily pick up and move.

Andrew Rapoport

And then they get to know pulpit where it's just the guy got a little stool and let's just have a conversation.

Andrew Rapoport

You see, what we're saying here is the purpose of the church is to glorify God.

Andrew Rapoport

And the way to do that is by proclaiming his word and making that first and center, front and center.

Andrew Rapoport

So it's the instruction of the Word.

Andrew Rapoport

It's also by fellowship.

Andrew Rapoport

Now, I think that this one, obviously I did not put this in here because of COVID because this doctrinal statement is about 25, 30 years old now, but this, this is important.

Andrew Rapoport

And we found out during COVID how it is even more important.

Andrew Rapoport

The church cannot glorify God by not meeting.

Andrew Rapoport

And there are many churches, some for over a year that didn't meet, some still four years later, still are not meeting regularly.

Andrew Rapoport

Actually, I guess it's going to be five years soon.

Andrew Rapoport

But they think, well, hey, church is just as.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, I could do it in my bathrobe at home.

Andrew Rapoport

It's convenient.

Andrew Rapoport

But the word for church, ecclesia, is a gathering together.

Andrew Rapoport

You cannot do church on your own.

Andrew Rapoport

You cannot do church watching a screen.

Andrew Rapoport

You cannot do church.

Andrew Rapoport

Just you and your Bible.

Andrew Rapoport

And we've covered this in, in past episodes in this series.

Andrew Rapoport

Church requires the fellowship.

Andrew Rapoport

It's actually in the word for church.

Harold Smith

Well, you know, I've had people say, okay, other than that passage about not neglecting the assembling of yourselves together in Hebrews 10, other than that, where are we commanded to go to church?

Harold Smith

And I would answer, there are 76 explicit commands in the New Testament.

Harold Smith

They all have the word one another in them.

Harold Smith

Greet one another with a holy kiss.

Harold Smith

How do you do that?

Harold Smith

Comfort one another, Exhort one another, Bear one another's burdens.

Harold Smith

Love one another, care for one another.

Harold Smith

When you look at all the one another passages, there's absolutely no way to do those things apart from physical contact and being in a shared way.

Harold Smith

You can't do that on Facebook Live.

Harold Smith

It has to be in person.

Harold Smith

That's right.

Andrew Rapoport

And leading right into.

Andrew Rapoport

That's the very next one.

Andrew Rapoport

Which is, we're saying by keeping the ordinances, because you can't keep the ordinance.

Andrew Rapoport

You cannot do the communion on your own with a little, you know, the little cup and a little wafer.

Andrew Rapoport

You can't do it.

Andrew Rapoport

Why?

Andrew Rapoport

Because the idea of communion is not only the, the self reflection of your sin, but it is, you take it together because you're one body and you're not one body when you're doing it on your own and everyone else is.

Andrew Rapoport

Now you say, well, what about the shut ins?

Andrew Rapoport

You know, that's a big struggle with that.

Andrew Rapoport

We've covered it in the past on here.

Andrew Rapoport

And I really like, there's one church that I like.

Andrew Rapoport

What they've done is they send deacons out when they do the Lord's Supper to all the shut ins.

Andrew Rapoport

And so they, they're, they're sending the church and some people to the people who can't come to church so that they could be part of the church and they do it together then.

Andrew Rapoport

Okay, I, I think that's a Little better.

Andrew Rapoport

But you by yourself doing it, you're not keeping the ordinances.

Andrew Rapoport

So the, the fellowship is necessary.

Andrew Rapoport

So this is.

Andrew Rapoport

You don't glorify God as and say you're the church when you're not doing the ordinances, having the fellowship, that it also requires having a leadership, pastors and deacons.

Andrew Rapoport

You're not doing that on your by yourself.

Harold Smith

The Lord's supper, the instruction in First Corinthians.

Harold Smith

I believe it's chapter 11.

Harold Smith

Yes, it's Terry for one another.

Harold Smith

It's waiting for the other person to get there.

Harold Smith

It's not just eating it all up and let's get out of here.

Harold Smith

How do you tarry for one another if you're not with one another?

Harold Smith

I mean, church requires fellowship.

Harold Smith

And I'll tell you what kills a church quicker than anything in my opinion is the lack of fellowship when it ceases to be a cohesive body where people love and care for each other.

Harold Smith

It ceases to function as a church when Christ said by all, all men will know that you've.

Harold Smith

I've loved you.

Harold Smith

If you have love for one another.

Harold Smith

That love for one another requires us to invest in one another.

Harold Smith

And when church don't have love and fellowship, they're just cold dead orthodoxy and they're on the verge of death.

Andrew Rapoport

See, in the flip side of that is another error.

Andrew Rapoport

So you mentioned one guardrail.

Andrew Rapoport

The other guard rat is too much fellowship where you're not having the purpose of glorifying God through the fellowship.

Andrew Rapoport

See, if you're just having fellowship for fellowship's sake, you become a social club, right?

Andrew Rapoport

And so this is why when we're saying the purpose of the church and we're laying these five things out, they're underneath the purpose of glorifying God.

Andrew Rapoport

Your fellowship should glorify God.

Andrew Rapoport

It's not just hang out.

Andrew Rapoport

The, the keeping of the ordinances is not just something we do to check off.

Andrew Rapoport

Okay, we did it this month, right?

Andrew Rapoport

It's, it's for the purpose of saying we want to glorify God.

Andrew Rapoport

We just had the communion in our church this week and it was good because the pastor just said, gives the instruction, says we do this for self reflection.

Andrew Rapoport

And he said, let's take a time of self reflection.

Andrew Rapoport

What Christ did on the cross and it wasn't like, okay, one minute of silence.

Andrew Rapoport

So that.

Andrew Rapoport

Because people can't handle silence, right?

Andrew Rapoport

No, there was a good five to ten minutes where he let everyone sit there in silence.

Andrew Rapoport

And I'm sure there's some people that were going nuts in their head because they can't handle the silence of thinking.

Andrew Rapoport

And the reality is the purpose of that was so we would self reflect.

Andrew Rapoport

That's the purpose of the oranges.

Andrew Rapoport

We would have a higher view of God and what he did for us.

Andrew Rapoport

When we think about, like, here's what I mean, this is what was going through my mind this past Sunday is just thinking what the cross was like.

Andrew Rapoport

Jesus being whipped and beaten, a crown of thorns on his head, being nailed to that cross, being lifted up on the cross, having a push his body up to try to breathe, and then letting go because his hands are hurting and the nails.

Andrew Rapoport

And thinking he did all of that because of my sin.

Andrew Rapoport

See, that makes me go, I don't want to sin.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, and then following that, a message where the pastor is saying, like, you know, we got to work on.

Andrew Rapoport

On our sanctification.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, yeah, and that's why he did the Lord's Supper or communion first, so that we would be really ready for the preaching of God's Word.

Harold Smith

But we.

Harold Smith

You mentioned that we don't do dramas.

Harold Smith

We do.

Harold Smith

We preach.

Harold Smith

You know, we've talked about building up our faith and instruction of the Word.

Harold Smith

We have two sanctioned dramas in the church, if you want to think of it that way.

Harold Smith

The Lord's Supper and baptism.

Harold Smith

They are outward demonstrations, not by actors, but real people reminding we have real elements.

Harold Smith

We know what this wine represents, we know what this bread represents.

Harold Smith

It's a physical reminder and a retelling of the story, just like you described, Andrew.

Harold Smith

And we don't get that vivid reminder by just talking about it.

Harold Smith

There's times in the life of a church where we need to see that.

Harold Smith

The same with baptism.

Harold Smith

That's a reminder of who we were prior to Christ being resurrected in him, dying to self, becoming a new creature.

Harold Smith

All of that is an outward display of an inward reality.

Harold Smith

And it's wonderful.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah.

Andrew Rapoport

I really did not know where you were going to go with that.

Andrew Rapoport

I was a little nervous, but that is great.

Andrew Rapoport

That was that.

Andrew Rapoport

That really is a great way to think of it.

Andrew Rapoport

I like that.

Harold Smith

I wouldn't call it a drama, but it is an outward display.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah.

Harold Smith

And I really believe that when the church started baptizing indoors, instead of going down to where everyone was gathered, fishing, swimming, washing clothes, we took away the public demonstration of what we as believers have in Christ.

Andrew Rapoport

A lot of people don't know why baptism is so important, but because we moved it inside where it's only the church and those we invite everyone, maybe people invite their family but when you went outside and you're in a culture where you get baptized, identify yourself with Christ, you're cut off from your family.

Andrew Rapoport

Now all of a sudden, baptism has serious ramifications.

Andrew Rapoport

When all of a sudden you're going to be, you can't, you know, you're not going to have people that are going to come to your shop to shop with you because you're a Christian and you're not Jewish anymore, you're not Muslim, right?

Andrew Rapoport

And so that's why baptism was so important.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, the fifth thing that we have here is the fifth way of glorifying God as a church is by advancing and communicating the gospel to the entire world.

Andrew Rapoport

Oh, you know, Harold, this is, this is so lacking in so many churches, isn't it?

Andrew Rapoport

I know so many churches that think that their idea of evangelism is, hey, you want to come out to church?

Andrew Rapoport

And then they call the pastor and say, would you preach the gospel?

Andrew Rapoport

I got my neighbor coming out.

Harold Smith

Right?

Andrew Rapoport

It's like inviting someone to church is, is not the gospel.

Andrew Rapoport

And actually the church service is.

Andrew Rapoport

The purpose of it is not to share the gospel.

Andrew Rapoport

The purpose as, as, as good as sharing the gospel is the purpose of church is not to share the gospel within the church, although you should because there's still unbelievers in, in churches.

Andrew Rapoport

But the purpose of the church is to glorify God.

Andrew Rapoport

And the way we do it is to go outside the church to share the gospel and then as they get saved, they come into the church.

Andrew Rapoport

Is that a crazy idea?

Harold Smith

That's biblical.

Harold Smith

Equipping the saints for the work of ministry.

Harold Smith

That's the purpose of the church.

Harold Smith

That's one of the ways that we glorify God, is that we don't just have a preacher, a paid professional that does it.

Harold Smith

We have an actual congregation of people committed to each other who are doing it in their day to day lives.

Harold Smith

That's advancing it.

Harold Smith

And look, they're not only doing it here, they're supporting men in other parts of the world that are doing the same thing there.

Harold Smith

That's, that's why that world is in your, in your confession.

Harold Smith

That's why it's so great in this statement is sometimes churches, they just major on, on way off missions, like we send all of our money to India or we spend all of our money right here in our own county.

Harold Smith

We need to have the Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, uttermost parts of the world mindset.

Andrew Rapoport

And when you're saying that for folks who don't understand that's Based out of Acts in the beginning of Acts, where they're told, hey, you're in.

Andrew Rapoport

Right now, you're in Judea.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, you got to go from Judea to Samaritan.

Andrew Rapoport

You go to a little bit further, a little bit further to the outer parts of the world.

Andrew Rapoport

And we're going to get to that in a little bit that starts at home and then goes out.

Andrew Rapoport

And there's a danger, there's a reason that is listed in this doctrine statement.

Andrew Rapoport

That way we're going to get to in a moment.

Andrew Rapoport

But, you know, one of the things that we, we have to recognize is this.

Andrew Rapoport

The church should be about advancing the gospel.

Andrew Rapoport

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Andrew Rapoport

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Andrew Rapoport

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We're now Harold in the local church.

Andrew Rapoport

We're local.

Andrew Rapoport

We say here this next sentence.

Andrew Rapoport

The local church is God centered Bible centered ministry that seeks eternal preparation by three things.

Andrew Rapoport

We're going to get those things in a moment.

Andrew Rapoport

Let's start with the local church being God centered Bible Centered.

Andrew Rapoport

We're being really specific here for a reason.

Andrew Rapoport

We at Striving for Eternity believe that we've already expressed the purpose of the church, but the center of the church should start with God, be followed by the Bible.

Andrew Rapoport

That is going to have a drastic way of the effect of the church.

Andrew Rapoport

It's going to affect how the pastor is going to do counseling.

Andrew Rapoport

Are you going to use the world's methods of counseling?

Andrew Rapoport

Are you going to, Is the church going to look to social justice and means of social justice to try to help the world?

Andrew Rapoport

No.

Andrew Rapoport

No.

Andrew Rapoport

We're being really clear that the local church is supposed to be centered on God first and foremost.

Andrew Rapoport

And how do we know about God from his Word.

Andrew Rapoport

So we say a God centered, Bible centered ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

Ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

Now in, in.

Andrew Rapoport

Now that we have the idea of social media ministry has a different connotation.

Andrew Rapoport

So when I wrote this, I know some of you won't remember this time.

Andrew Rapoport

I wrote this before there was a thing called Facebook.

Andrew Rapoport

Now I was on Facebook Herald so early that you had to have a university id.

Andrew Rapoport

You had to have a university email to ha to be able to join Facebook.

Andrew Rapoport

That's how far back I go with Facebook.

Andrew Rapoport

And so the, the thing is, is people don't realize what most people call ministry today is nothing more than platform building.

Andrew Rapoport

It's nothing more than saying, I do ministry, but look at everyone, look at what I'm doing.

Andrew Rapoport

I'm out here on, on social media.

Andrew Rapoport

I had, I had someone that asked me, I don't know if you've ever had this experience, Harold.

Andrew Rapoport

I had someone ask me if I would financially support him in his ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

And I said, okay, well, talk to me.

Andrew Rapoport

What's the average week look like for you?

Andrew Rapoport

And he says, well, you know, I, I usually go to the local campus three days, two days, but sometimes three days a week.

Andrew Rapoport

I usually go on Monday and Wednesday and sometimes I go on Friday's, you know, weather depending, and I go on campus for, you know, usually I'm, I'm there for about two hours, sometimes three, sharing the gospel.

Andrew Rapoport

Or I just take my cross and I just, I walk around campus with my cross waiting for people to ask me questions.

Andrew Rapoport

And he's, he's got a, he had a family of five kids.

Andrew Rapoport

His wife didn't work.

Andrew Rapoport

She, she homeschooled the family and took care of the, homeschooled the kids and took care of the family.

Andrew Rapoport

And he's like, you know, would you support me?

Andrew Rapoport

And I said, no.

Andrew Rapoport

He's like, well, why not?

Andrew Rapoport

I said, you know, because I know he spends a lot of time on social media, because when you look on social media, it looks like he's doing a lot.

Andrew Rapoport

But now I realized, dude, you're only working eight hours at what you call ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

Go get a job and support your family.

Andrew Rapoport

Because what you're doing is not ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

You're doing as little as you can so you can go on social media and get a following.

Andrew Rapoport

Because look at what I did today.

Andrew Rapoport

And here's.

Andrew Rapoport

Here's the newest video, and here's this.

Andrew Rapoport

And then you're asking for money.

Andrew Rapoport

I said, that's not ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

That's laziness.

Harold Smith

You know, there's a word that we're using, and we haven't talked about it.

Harold Smith

It's local church.

Harold Smith

I know a lot of people who do just exactly what you're talking about.

Harold Smith

And I'll say, who in the world is your pastor?

Harold Smith

You calling yourself a missionary?

Harold Smith

Who are you accountable to?

Harold Smith

What church are you submitting to?

Harold Smith

Who are your brothers and sisters in Christ?

Harold Smith

And they'll give me some church.

Harold Smith

I'm in Arkansas.

Harold Smith

They'll give me some church in Ohio.

Harold Smith

And I'm like, when is the last time you set in a service there?

Harold Smith

And, oh, I haven't lived there in years.

Harold Smith

I'm like, this would solve the problem, because if you or I had a guy like that within our congregation, we would go to him and talk to him and say, look, this is not a photo op.

Harold Smith

Everything's not a selfie opportunity.

Harold Smith

But I'm not saying this guy, I don't pretend to know him.

Harold Smith

But a lot of these kind of issues get taken care of if they are part of a local, visible congregation near them that holds them accountable, that they fellowship with.

Harold Smith

I think that's a missing ingredient in a lot of that type of stuff we see online.

Andrew Rapoport

You and I feel very strongly about evangelism.

Andrew Rapoport

Right.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, we.

Andrew Rapoport

And we've talked about a bunch.

Andrew Rapoport

Right.

Andrew Rapoport

So.

Andrew Rapoport

So I.

Andrew Rapoport

I do.

Andrew Rapoport

I travel around and I do open air evangelism.

Andrew Rapoport

Fine.

Andrew Rapoport

Not everyone wants to do that.

Andrew Rapoport

Not a problem.

Andrew Rapoport

It's not.

Andrew Rapoport

Believe it or not, it's not the only way to evangelize folks.

Andrew Rapoport

But I know guys that travel all around and they're.

Andrew Rapoport

They're doing open air, what they'll call open air evangelism, or they.

Andrew Rapoport

They'll call it open air preaching.

Andrew Rapoport

And then they think like, they're a pastor because they're on the street corner preaching.

Andrew Rapoport

And.

Andrew Rapoport

And they'll actually work on sermons that way.

Andrew Rapoport

And it's like, that's not what that is, and the reality is, I think, is this frustrates me as an evangelist because I see these guys and I realize so many of them, they're doing that on the street being.

Andrew Rapoport

And a lot of them could be arrogant and rude and they really shouldn't be doing it.

Andrew Rapoport

But the thing is, they're not doing it under the, the direction of a local church.

Andrew Rapoport

They're doing it because they, they can't get a church to approve them.

Andrew Rapoport

And this is the thing, Harold, you're not going to let anyone at your pulpit, would you?

Harold Smith

No, no.

Andrew Rapoport

You're going to sit there and you're going to look, examine them.

Andrew Rapoport

But see, there's a bunch of people that.

Andrew Rapoport

They don't want that kind of accountability.

Andrew Rapoport

They just want that they just like to be heard and they won't be able to look at them.

Andrew Rapoport

So if they go on the street, street, they can get that feeling without having to, like, prove themselves.

Andrew Rapoport

And that's why so many of these guys don't have a church.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, I, I see guys on the street or, or even when I'm evangelizing, people go, I'm a Christian.

Andrew Rapoport

My question usually, so what church do you go to?

Andrew Rapoport

And they, they, sometimes they can give me the name.

Andrew Rapoport

The funniest one was the, the guy that told me the street on the corner.

Andrew Rapoport

I said, what's the name of it?

Andrew Rapoport

He's like, the street on the corner.

Andrew Rapoport

I don't know.

Andrew Rapoport

I just go, I walk in there, you know, and so.

Andrew Rapoport

But the question I usually will ask them is, what's your pastor's name?

Harold Smith

That's.

Harold Smith

That's exactly what I was going to say.

Harold Smith

The second question is, who's the pastor?

Harold Smith

Is he always, like.

Harold Smith

Like three pastors ago, like, like 20 years ago he pastored there.

Andrew Rapoport

Yes.

Andrew Rapoport

You've had that, too?

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, I usually it's.

Andrew Rapoport

If they could even remember a name, it's usually someone who's not there now.

Harold Smith

Yeah.

Andrew Rapoport

Now, my third question was, when.

Andrew Rapoport

When was the last time you were there?

Harold Smith

You know, we've not talked about that, but that is exactly what I do when I encounter people like that.

Harold Smith

It's like, where do you go to church?

Harold Smith

Who's the pastor?

Harold Smith

When's the last time you were there?

Harold Smith

Those three questions are standard.

Andrew Rapoport

Sounds just beautiful.

Andrew Rapoport

I didn't.

Andrew Rapoport

I, I thought I was the only one doing that because it's just like, you know, they, they want to say they're, they're Christian.

Andrew Rapoport

They're, you know, and it's like, you know, let me quickly.

Andrew Rapoport

I know I know we wrap this up, but I'll tell a quick story is what I usually do is people tell me they're a Christian, and I'll ask them this.

Andrew Rapoport

I'll say, how.

Andrew Rapoport

How many times a week or how many times a month are you reading the Bible?

Andrew Rapoport

So how many times a month you read the Bible?

Andrew Rapoport

The average I get is four.

Andrew Rapoport

I think what that is is four Sundays in the month.

Andrew Rapoport

That's my guess.

Andrew Rapoport

And they're not really reading it.

Andrew Rapoport

They're reading along with whoever.

Andrew Rapoport

They just go to church.

Andrew Rapoport

And I always tell this.

Andrew Rapoport

I give this story all the time.

Andrew Rapoport

And I had the one.

Andrew Rapoport

One lady, I said to her, I said, look, let me ask you a question.

Andrew Rapoport

Let's just do a scenario.

Andrew Rapoport

You.

Andrew Rapoport

You get married, you go off a honeymoon, have a great honeymoon.

Andrew Rapoport

And your.

Andrew Rapoport

Your new husband turns to you when you get back from the home and says, hey, dear, that was a great honeymoon.

Andrew Rapoport

I'm gonna go back to my place, you know, maybe I'll give you a call, you know, four times a month.

Andrew Rapoport

And she just looked at me as I'd kill the guy.

Andrew Rapoport

I said, why?

Andrew Rapoport

She goes, that's no relationship.

Andrew Rapoport

I said, so how much are you hearing from God?

Andrew Rapoport

And she just went silent and realized what I was saying.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, you don't have a relationship when you're just reading the Bible four times a month.

Andrew Rapoport

So we're saying the importance here is the local church.

Andrew Rapoport

And the reason is because there are many people who are not part of a local church.

Andrew Rapoport

I have an issue with people.

Andrew Rapoport

So when we started out in the ministry, when I stepped down from being a pastor and I started traveling and speaking, I got to meet people who.

Andrew Rapoport

Or names you all know, and they're traveling every week.

Andrew Rapoport

They're not part of a local church.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, some of you are maybe thinking of a name, so I'll just name it Steve Lawson.

Andrew Rapoport

Why did we have the issue that we have with him?

Andrew Rapoport

Probably because he really wasn't an elder of the church.

Andrew Rapoport

He was a guest speaker of that church that he just came to when he didn't have somewhere else to speak.

Andrew Rapoport

But he was out preaching every week somewhere else.

Andrew Rapoport

He didn't have a local body because he came and preached and then left.

Andrew Rapoport

So even at that church, he was called a pastor.

Andrew Rapoport

He wasn't really part of the church.

Andrew Rapoport

He just was a guest preacher who'd come in, preach and leave.

Andrew Rapoport

And there's a lot of guys like that.

Andrew Rapoport

And I came back to my board and said, we can't do this.

Andrew Rapoport

I have to be In a local church at least half the year.

Andrew Rapoport

I need to be in a body of believers who don't know me as some guy who's traveling and speaking.

Andrew Rapoport

They just know me as a guy that comes to church.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, in fact, in, in my church, I'm not.

Andrew Rapoport

My, my pastor's wife has started a thing where I am not referred to as Andrew.

Andrew Rapoport

I'm referred to as my wife's husband.

Andrew Rapoport

I don't give my wife's name online, but I'm referred to as my, my wife's husband.

Andrew Rapoport

She's.

Andrew Rapoport

Because she's the one that's, that's there every week and I'm there, you know, at least half the year more.

Andrew Rapoport

But, but it's.

Andrew Rapoport

The idea is that they don't, they know me not from what I do outside of the church, but they know me for what I do inside the church that I serve in the, in the children's ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

I serve in helping the cleaning.

Andrew Rapoport

My wife and I do the children's ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

We clean the bill.

Andrew Rapoport

So yeah, we go around and vacuum and clean toilets and things like that.

Andrew Rapoport

Yeah, that's what we do in our local church.

Andrew Rapoport

Do I preach there?

Andrew Rapoport

Yes, I have.

Andrew Rapoport

Do I teach?

Andrew Rapoport

Yes, I have.

Andrew Rapoport

But we also do the other things that I, I'm not going to go do when I'm traveling and speaking.

Andrew Rapoport

So, so the emphasis here is the local church because of a couple things.

Andrew Rapoport

One listener.

Andrew Rapoport

Let me ask you a question that may hurt.

Andrew Rapoport

Where does your money go?

Andrew Rapoport

I asked that because most people, they're very easy to give money to.

Andrew Rapoport

Missions around the world.

Andrew Rapoport

Someone, as you just said, Harold, you want to, you know, dig a well in, in some foreign country.

Andrew Rapoport

Oh, money will go to that really quickly.

Andrew Rapoport

Go support a guy, you know, called your pastor.

Harold Smith

Right.

Andrew Rapoport

You know, in, in doctrinal statements for the, for churches and bylaws that I've been part of.

Andrew Rapoport

One of the things I always put in there in, in the churches where we do church plants is to say that you don't support, start supporting missionaries until your pastor is fully supported, when he doesn't need some side job because there are tons of churches they do plants and all their money is going to pay other people to plant churches rather than the pastor who's preaching and serving and shepherding them.

Andrew Rapoport

That's why it starts at the local church.

Andrew Rapoport

So we say the local church is God centered, Bible centered ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

Now it's, I say it seeks, that seeks an eternal preparation in three ways.

Andrew Rapoport

And this is what I think as I look at the, the way the church functions.

Andrew Rapoport

What we see in scripture is three spheres.

Andrew Rapoport

God, believers, unbelievers.

Andrew Rapoport

And because I'm a press, a pastor, a preacher, I have to literate.

Andrew Rapoport

So we do that.

Andrew Rapoport

We exalt, we edify and equip, and we evangelize.

Andrew Rapoport

So you got your four E's.

Andrew Rapoport

I know I'm not Harold.

Andrew Rapoport

I'm not a really good Baptist.

Andrew Rapoport

It should have been just three, and it used to be.

Andrew Rapoport

It used to be exaltation, edify, evangelize.

Andrew Rapoport

But that just didn't capture it enough.

Andrew Rapoport

So let's look at each of these.

Andrew Rapoport

The first.

Andrew Rapoport

The first thing is to exalt God.

Andrew Rapoport

Everything we do in.

Andrew Rapoport

In the local church should be for the exhortation of God.

Andrew Rapoport

In fact, I would argue everything that you do in life should be that.

Andrew Rapoport

For that.

Andrew Rapoport

The.

Andrew Rapoport

The ministry of striving for eternity.

Andrew Rapoport

We do podcasts, we do, we do seminars, all these different things.

Andrew Rapoport

The purpose is first and foremost to exalt God.

Andrew Rapoport

The secondary thing.

Andrew Rapoport

So God is the number one.

Andrew Rapoport

The secondary is the saints.

Andrew Rapoport

And what we do there is to edify and equip.

Andrew Rapoport

We build them up and we train them up.

Andrew Rapoport

That is what we do with the saints.

Andrew Rapoport

And then we have the lost.

Andrew Rapoport

Well, we evangelize them.

Andrew Rapoport

Now, I want you to notice the purpose of the order, because this is purposeful.

Andrew Rapoport

There are churches that make the mistake of thinking evangelism is everything.

Andrew Rapoport

They got to reach the lost, and they start putting the lost in front of the saved.

Andrew Rapoport

And so what ends up happening is they're trying to do things to get the lost to feel comfortable in the church problem.

Andrew Rapoport

And so as we look at that, we're putting this in this hierarchy to say that the local church starts with God, but then the secondary one is the saints.

Andrew Rapoport

And this is what we'd see in Scripture with the offering of meat offered unto idols.

Andrew Rapoport

I mean, that is an evangelism opportunity, is it not?

Andrew Rapoport

You have this lost person.

Andrew Rapoport

You don't want to offend the.

Andrew Rapoport

The.

Andrew Rapoport

The person you want to evangelize.

Andrew Rapoport

But what does Paul say?

Andrew Rapoport

No, no, no.

Andrew Rapoport

Your brother comes first in that situation.

Andrew Rapoport

Your new believing brother in Christ who's immature because he doesn't know these things.

Andrew Rapoport

He's your primary thing.

Andrew Rapoport

So you refrain if that means you offend the unbeliever.

Andrew Rapoport

Offend the unbeliever for the sake of the saint.

Andrew Rapoport

Right?

Andrew Rapoport

And then the last thing we're saying here is that we do that.

Andrew Rapoport

We evangelize the world.

Andrew Rapoport

But where do we start?

Andrew Rapoport

We're saying starting with the local church.

Andrew Rapoport

Look I'm going to speak to, you know, people that would be kind of in my camp.

Andrew Rapoport

Okay.

Andrew Rapoport

The evangelist.

Andrew Rapoport

If you're not evangelizing as part of your church, then please don't be evangelizing without a church.

Andrew Rapoport

In other words, it's okay to go.

Andrew Rapoport

I mean, look, I used to go to New York City and do open air almost every weekend for years.

Andrew Rapoport

Actually like a decade, more than a decade.

Andrew Rapoport

I would go until New York bought too expensive to go to.

Andrew Rapoport

I just couldn't afford it.

Andrew Rapoport

And so the reality is I used to go regularly.

Andrew Rapoport

There was.

Andrew Rapoport

Where's my church?

Andrew Rapoport

It's not in New York.

Andrew Rapoport

Right.

Andrew Rapoport

But I do outreach with my church.

Andrew Rapoport

We would do that on Friday nights to get people from the church to go out to the.

Andrew Rapoport

To our area to do evangelism.

Andrew Rapoport

Okay.

Andrew Rapoport

If you're not doing it as part of your local church, then maybe reconsider because maybe God, if God gave you a desire to do evangelism, maybe that desire is for your local church.

Andrew Rapoport

We're going to get into in episode, probably two episodes from now, we'll get into gifts and the fact that everyone's given a gift.

Andrew Rapoport

But if God has, has given you a gift, it's for your local church.

Andrew Rapoport

So if God is giving you a desire to evangelize, use it first in your local church before you go outside of the church.

Andrew Rapoport

That would be my encouragement to you.

Andrew Rapoport

So with this wrapping this up, Harold, I'll give you last word.

Andrew Rapoport

Any, any, any things you want to wrap this up with.

Harold Smith

Well, you said it earlier.

Harold Smith

Audience of one, if you take dead aim at exalting God, you buy its very nature.

Harold Smith

Equip saints.

Harold Smith

If you take dead aim at exalting God, you by your very nature will evangelize sinners.

Harold Smith

Now, it won't appeal to everybody.

Harold Smith

It won't be as popular as the pony rides and free hot dogs.

Harold Smith

But that's not the purpose.

Harold Smith

The purpose is to exalt God.

Harold Smith

And so if you put out sheep food, sheep will eat it, you know, and sheep food is a proper preaching of God, His, His.

Harold Smith

His son, his word, an understanding of his spirit.

Harold Smith

All of this, the triune God properly laid out through the word of God does everything you described at the end of that paragraph and it does it perfectly.

Harold Smith

And so I think it's spot on.

Harold Smith

Audience of one.

Harold Smith

Focus on God.

Harold Smith

Everything else takes care of itself.

Andrew Rapoport

And so folks, we'll come back to the this next week discussing more of the church.

Andrew Rapoport

And we'll have Harold on.

Andrew Rapoport

But go check out the Patriot pastors podcast to hear more of his insight.

Andrew Rapoport

I love every one of those episodes.

Andrew Rapoport

I've heard every one of those episodes so I can recommend it without a problem.

Andrew Rapoport

But check them out.

Andrew Rapoport

And folks with that.

Andrew Rapoport

That's a wrap.

Andrew Rapoport

This podcast is part of the Striving for Eternity ministry.

Andrew Rapoport

For more content or to request a speaker or seminar to your church, go to StrivingForEternity.org.