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ELDER’S TRAINING SEMINAR. Based on the Elder’s Handbook. Ministerial Association of the General Conference www.ministerialassociation.com. Church Standards and Discipline. Chapter 3 – Part 6. The Church’s High Standards. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ELDER’S TRAINING SEMINAR
Based on the Elder’s Handbook
Ministerial Association of the Ministerial Association of the General Conference General Conference
www.ministerialassociation.comwww.ministerialassociation.com
Church Standards and Discipline
Chapter 3 – Part 6
• Because God is holy and righteous, His church has set high standards of moral and social behavior that reflect the character of God.
• These standards are based upon biblical principles which are eternal and unchanging.
• Every person baptized into the church promises to follow these standards
The Church’s High StandardsThe Church’s High Standards
Discipline of a MemberDiscipline of a Member
• Does the church have to correct a member who has seriously broken God’s law?
• How does the church treat members who are not living up to its high standards?
• What are the steps toward correcting the wrongs of members? When and how should the church discipline its members?
• When and how should the church discipline its members?
Discipline of a MemberDiscipline of a Member
• Whether saved or unsaved, God’s love is the same for all people.
• Whenever the church need to take action concerning a member who has fallen into sin, let each one of us be reminded that Jesus gave His life for that erring member just as much as He gave it for us.
The Value of a SoulThe Value of a Soul
“Human beings are Christ’s property, purchased
by Him at an infinite price.... How careful, then,
we should be in dealing with one another”
Testimonies, vol. 7, p. 260
The Value of a SoulThe Value of a Soul
“If wrongs are apparent among His people,
and if the servants of God pass on indifferent to
them, they virtually sustain and justify the sinner,
and are alike guilty and will just as surely receive
the displeasure of God; for they will be made
responsible for the sins of the guilty.”
Testimonies, vol. 7, p. 266
Seriousness of SinSeriousness of Sin
• Sin can not be ignored in the congregation.
• While gentleness, love, and mercy must be shown to members who have fallen into sin, the church has a responsibility to take action concerning that sin.
Seriousness of SinSeriousness of Sin
• Principle of Matthew 18 (four basic steps).
• When the church has done all it can to reclaim erring members, without success, Jesus says that they should then be considered as outside the church.
• Disfellowshipped members should not, however, be removed from the church’s love, prayers, and concern.
Christ’s MethodChrist’s Method
Disfellowshipping to be carefully considered
• It is an extreme action which may be taken only when every other action to reclaim them has been attempted.
• See Church Manual for more information.
Church DisciplineChurch Discipline
“No church officer should advise, no committee
should recommend, nor should any church vote, that
the name of a wrong doer shall be removed from
the church books, until the instruction given by
Christ has been faithfully followed.”
Testimonies, vol. 7, p. 261
Church DisciplineChurch Discipline
Love and mercy to guide all action
• In our dealing with those who make mistakes, love must guide everything we do.
• Many feel it is their duty to root out sin in the church. God has not given them this work
Church DisciplineChurch Discipline
• The presence of a pastor is essential.
• No individual church member has the authority to disfellowship another member.
• Nor does the church board.
• This action may only take place in a regular business meeting.
Church DisciplineChurch Discipline