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1. Financial support of the church and pastor
- Church members should give to the Lord of the firstfruits of all their increase (Pro 3:9-10).
- Part of giving to the Lord is financially supporting the pastor that God has given them (Heb 13:16-17 c/w Gal 6:6).
- Communicate – 1. trans. To give to another as a partaker; to give a share of; to impart, confer, transmit
- He feeds the brethren spiritually, and they provide for him physically (1Co 9:6-11).
iii. Normally, the pastor should be able to live off of the monetary contributions of the church members (1Co 9:13-14).
- When a church is few in number, this may not be possible; and when such is the case the pastor will have to work a second job (Act 18:3; Act 20:34).
- Church members are also required to support the financial needs of the church.
- Financial needs of the church include things like:
- Financial support for widows in the congregation that meet the Biblical requirements (1Ti 5:3-16).
- The cost of a meeting place, whether owned or rented.
- Helping out poor brethren in the church (Gal 2:10; Rom 12:13).
- The Excelsior Springs Church does not take a regular collection for church needs at this time.
iii. Therefore, church members should be setting aside some of their Lord’s money and saving it for a time when it is needed (1Co 16:1-2).
- See sermons on Giving to God: https://pastorwagner.com/giving-to-God.
2. Maintain contact with the pastor and church members
- Nonresident members should be checking in with the pastor by phone or email at least once per month.
- They should also keep in contact with other church members also (Mal 3:16).
3. Being of one mind and unified in the faith
- Church members should be unified in the faith (Rom 15:5-6; Php 1:27; Php 2:2).
- Members of the church should all be speaking the same thing doctrinally (1Co 1:10).
- The church is not the court of the Areopagites where everyone shares their own diverse and strange doctrines (Act 17:21; Heb 13:9).
4. Supporting other members
- Church members should bear each other’s burdens (Gal 6:2).
- They should both rejoice and weep together (Rom 12:15).
5. Being subject and accountable to the pastor and other members
- Church members must submit to one another (Eph 5:21; 1Pe 5:5).
- A church is accountable to a pastor who gives an account of them to God (Heb 13:7,17).
- See sermon on What it Means to Be a Church: https://pastorwagner.com/what-it-means-to-be-a-church.
II. Pastoral authority
- The pastor (elder, bishop, overseer, steward) has the rule over the church (Heb 13:7,17; 1Ti 5:17).
- The pastor is given authority by God to rebuke, reprove, warn, admonish, and exhort church members of their duties to God and His law (Tit 2:15; 1Th 5:12; 2Ti 4:2).
- The pastor should be obeyed when he is exercising the authority that God has given him (Heb 13:17).
- The pastor is not a lord over the church, but rather a feeder, leader, and example to them (2Co 10:8; 1Pe 5:1-3).
- See sermons on Pastoral Authority: https://pastorwagner.com/one-pastor.
III. Dealing with problems in church
1. Interpersonal problems
- If you are offended by another church member, either forget about it or address it with him alone, and don’t tell anyone else about it (Pro 25:9; Mat 18:15).
- Do not whisper, talebear, or backbite behind your brother’s back.
- If he will not hear you, you can either drop it or you can take one or two others with you and tell him his fault again in their presence (Mat 18:16).
- If he won’t hear them either, you can drop it, or you can take it before the church (Mat 18:17).
- If he won’t hear the church, then he will be excluded from the church (Mat 18:17).
- Before you take it to the final level, remember:
- Mercy rejoices against judgment (Jam 2:13).
- Love covers a multitude of sins (1Pe 4:8).
- If a brother asks for forgiveness, forgive him, and don’t bring it up again (Col 3:12-14).
- See sermons on Dealing With Problems in the Church: https://pastorwagner.com/dealing-with-problems.