Christ the Head – The Sustainer
of the Church – Eph. 4:15
In
Ephesians, Eph 1:22, 23, we discovered that ‘Christ is head over all things to the church, which is his body’.
In
this post we are explaining why Christ cares and provides for the Church. But before
we get into that I need to explain what I mean when I use the word church.
There
are two ways in which the word church is used in the New Testament. The most
obvious is that it describes a group of Christian believers who meet together, Matt. 18:17, Acts 5:11, 1 Cor. 1.2.
So you might be in fellowship in a church in New York or in Liverpool, England.
You might relocate and so leave the church you meet with and start to meet with
a church in another area. Sadly, many Christians are not in fellowship in a
local church. They miss out on a lot of blessing but that doesn’t mean that
they are not saved.
The
other use of the word church is that of the Dispensational Church, this is often also described as 'the church, which is his body.' Eph. 1. 22,34. Every
Christian believer is in this church and some of the church is on earth and some of it is already in heaven. You automatically become part of the
Dispensational Church the moment you get saved. This church started on the Day
of Pentecost (as described in Acts 2) and it will be complete when the Lord
Jesus comes back to take the church to heaven (see 1 Thess 4, John 14 etc).
In
Ephesians Paul is not focusing so much on the local church but on the Dispensational
Church. So, to recap, every believer is in the Dispensational Church but not
every believer is in a local church. The Dispensational Church is the
collection of all believers who have ever lived; that is from the commencement
of the Church on the Day of Pentecost until the Lord returns to take those who
are ‘in Christ’ to heaven at the event that we have come to know as ‘the
rapture,’ 1 Thess. 4. The truth we are looking at today teaches us that Christ as the head
of the church has done everything possible to ensure that the Church grows.
A
lot of the truth in this letter is about the Lord Jesus’ relationship to the
church. The emphasis is on the fact that the church is a body and that as
people grow from infancy to adulthood so the church commenced on the day of
Pentecost in it’s infancy and is growing until one day it will be a full grown
adult, Eph 4:13.
When
we think about our physical growth we are aware that we need food, exercise,
rest and a safe and secure environment to grow into mature and well adjusted
adults. The quality of the food is important, periods of activity and exercise
are essential as well periods of rest. A safe and secure environment will make
it easier to develop properly. The responsibility for all of this is normally
entrusted to our parents. The parallel provision for the church is stated in Ephesians
chapter four verse 15 and 16 where the Lord Jesus provides everything that is needed for the
growth of the church.
The
Lord Jesus as ‘head’ has given gifts to the church so that we are well fed which
should result in our growth and development, Eph. 4:11. The gifts in this
passage are the men God has given to equip God’s people to serve him so that
the ‘body of Christ’ will grow. The church as it grows is growing up into (unto)
Christ, Eph. 4:15. This means that the Lord Jesus Christ is the reason why the
church is growing and he is the object and purpose of its growth. Just as in
our physical growth we develop the features of a mature man or woman so the church
as it grows is becoming more and more like the Lord Jesus (the perfect man –
Eph 4:13). This should be true of every believer individually but even where it
not true now it will be true when, in the future, the church is
complete and we, at the rapture, shall be changed into the likeness of the Lord Jesus, Phil 3:21,
2 Cor 3:18.
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