Chafer, Bible Doctrines: Church, Service and Stewardship

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The church: her service and stewardship

Monday 22 August 2011

A. Her service toward God

Service = work performed for the benefit of another. In this the OT anticipates the NT - most OT doctrines are found incomplete until the NT - this is also seen in many other areas. In service we see the OT type and NT antitype (a person/thing that represents the opposite of someone or something else.).God appointed service is performed by a chosen priesthood - both OT and NT e.g. 1 Peter 2:5-9. In the NT Jesus is the great high priest and we are the priesthood who serve God and man.

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OT service focussed around the tabernacle, temple etc. - for us there is a broader ministry to all believer-priests and to all people.1. OT and NT service of sacrifice is very similar;OT - born in the tribe of Levi - ceremonially inducted - served as long as he lived - ceremonially cleansed at the start of ministry - EX 29:4NT - believer wholly, once for all cleansed at salvation - Col 2:13, Titus 3:5 - set apart for God by new birth, of the family of God - this is done willingly - Rom 12:1 - yielding to God, Eph 2:10

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Here consecration to God takes place through Christ - and is a fulfillment of the OT type seen in the consecration of the Levites by the priest.Having been yielded to God the believer-priest gets new power - Rom 12:2NT priestly sacrificial service has 4 aspects:a. Dedication of self - Rom 12:1 - spiritual serviceb. Sacrifice of continual praise - Heb 13:15c. Sacrifice of substance - Phil 4:18d. Sacrifice of good works - Heb 13:16

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OT priests bathed when entering service, an act done by another - Ex 29:4 and then repeatedly in the bronze laver before any service - NT priest is cleansed and forgiven but confesses sin to remain in fellowship with God - 1Jn1:8-9OT priest appointed for life - NT priest to God forever.

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2. The service of worship - is done by believer-priests as it was by OT priests.OT worship shown in the furnishing of the Holy Place, which were shadows of Christ - NT worship is by and through Christ alone.Believer offers self to God in worship - Rom 12:1 - giving praise and thanksgiving from the heart - Heb 13:15OT priests had 2 restriction - no strange incense Ex 30:9 - and no strange fire - Lev 10:1 - Chafer says these both have symbolic meanings of formality in service and fleshly emotions

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3. Intercession is an important believer-priest function - prophet is God’s representative to the people, the priest is the peoples representative to God - OT the high priest alone entered the Holy of Holies once each year - now Christ has entered through his own blood, and intercedes for his own in the world - when Christ died the veil was torn in two and the way is now open to all who come to God through him - and we can thus minister in intercession.Heb 9:7, 4:14-16, 9:24, 10:19-22, Rom 8:24, Heb 7:25, Rom 8:26-27, 1Tim 2:1, Col 4:12

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3. Intercession is an important believer-priest function - prophet is God’s representative to the people, the priest is the peoples representative to God - OT the high priest alone entered the Holy of Holies once each year - now Christ has entered through his own blood, and intercedes for his own in the world - when Christ died the veil was torn in two and the way is now open to all who come to God through him - and we can thus minister in intercession.Heb 9:7, 4:14-16, 9:24, 10:19-22, Rom 8:24, Heb 7:25, Rom 8:26-27, 1Tim 2:1, Col 4:12

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B. Service toward man

Romans 12:1-8 has a specific structure: dedication - consecration - then gifts given by God, a ministry of the indwelling Spirit - the Spirit performs a service using the believer as an instrument - it is a manifestation of the Spirit 1 Cor 12:7 - like character is a fruit of the Spirit.There are diverse gifts and each believer has some gift - 1 Cor 12:7, Rom 12:6, Eph 4:7 etc.There are some offices which all believers perform - sacrifice, worship, intercession etc.

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Chafer suggests some representative lists of gifts are seen in scripture - Rom 12:6-8, 1 Cor 12:8-11, Eph 4:11 - and that some gifts have ceased - 1 Cor 13:8 - he states the gifts are likely to be as varied as the circumstances in which believers are called to serve.1 Cor 12:7, Jn 7:37-39, Eph 2:10Spirit filled believers are continually active in their gifts - this is done by a life of confessing sin, yielding our lives, depending on the indwelling Spirit - the result of which is a desire to do God’s ordained work in God’s way. You are active in service because you are Spirit filled.

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C. Her stewardship

Stewardship, says Chafer, relates to earning, possessing and giving of money. Rom 14:10-12 says we shall all stand and be judged before Christ.1. Earning money must be done in a way worthy of a relationship with God.1 Cor 10:31 - whatever you do...Gen 3:19, 2 Thess 3:10 - all will toil - but for a believer this is doing the will of God, not just earning a living - it is an appointment for, and, to God.

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God cares for his people at all times - he is committed to them regardless of their earning power - Phil 4:19, Heb 13:5 - for all a believer has is from him 1 Sam 2:7We might agree with a “boss” upon a salary - Lk 10:27 - but for the Christian doing the will of his Father is the primary focus, an act of devotion - in this way we sanctify all we do for the glory of God and rejoice forever more - 1 Thess 5:16

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2. Possessing money is a great responsibility for any sincere Christian - there is great need and great good that can be done - so we have to ask seriously about our money and property. All property should be held / used at the control and leading of the HSp.Beware of the ways of men:Desire to get rich - 1 Tim 6:8-9, 17-18, James 1:11, Phil 4:11Desire to provide for a day of need - Matt 6:25-34The desire to provide for othersAll must done at HSp leading.

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3. The giving of earned money becomes an important aspect of serving God - giving must stand on your grace filled relationship with God - give yourself and all you have to God - 2 Cor 8:5, 1 Cor 5:20, 7:23, 1 Pet 1:18-19Tithing (and Sabbath day observance) is never imposed on the believer - it was part of OT law (which has now been done away with) - so giving now is based on grace, which is based on god’s sovereignty over all a believer is and has.Chafer summarises Christian giving from 2 Cor 8:1-9:15

Monday 22 August 2011

a. Christ was their pattern - he gave all not a tenth - 2 Cor 8:9b. Giving took place out of great poverty - verse 2 - In the midst of a very severe trial, their overflowing joy and their extreme poverty welled up in rich generosity.Remember Luke 21:1-4c. Giving was not by command or necessity - Law commanded giving and payment of such was a necessity - God is looking at giving in terms of the devotion of the giver - no % but a yielded heart, Phil 2:13, 2 Cor 9:7 -Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.

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If a % is stipulated then some would give to fulfill that, in a begrudging way - not out of a desire in their heartChafer suggests that Christ blessed 5 loaves etc. And fed 5,000 - so when we have given then God will make it abound - 2 Cor 9:8d. The first believers gave themselves before they gave money - yield your life to Gode. The first Christians gave systematically - 1 Cor 16:2 - give regularly!

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f. God sustains the giver with resources here on earth - 2 Cor 9:8-10, Luke 6:38Chafer suggests blessings for giving are not based on the % but on the heart condition of the giver - God graciously acknowledges all gifts given from the heart, but the blessing might be spiritual or temporal as God chooses.

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g. True riches are from God;You can be rich on earth and not towards God, Lk 12:21,We are urged to buy from Christ gold which is tried in the fire, Rev 3:18Through the poverty of Christ in his death we can be made rich 2 Cor 8:9We can be rich in faith, James 2:5 - in good works, 1 Tm 6:18, in the riches of his grace Eph 1:7 and in the riches of his glory Eph 3:16

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