The Church and the Work (3 volumes)
9780935008586
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Talks with co-workers on the most practical side of the local church and the extra-local work.
Author: Watchman Nee
ISBN: 978-0-93500-858-6
eBook ISBN: 978-1-10207-434-2
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The purpose of God is to establish Christ, and not just the personal Christ but also the corporate Christ, which is the Church: "as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of the body, being many, are one body; so also is the Christ" (1 Cor. 12.12 Darby). The work of the Holy Spirit in these past two thousand years has been centered on building this body of Christ. We will fail God in seeing His purpose and fail the Holy Spirit in cooperating with His work if we are not "holding fast the Head, from whom all the body, being supplied and knit together through the joints and bands, increaseth with the increase of God" (Col. 2.19). The body of Christ is not only most spiritual but also most practical. It is an earthly testimony as well as a heavenly body. All its spiritual principles must be and can be practiced in a local assembly. Here in these pages, therefore, we shall find that Watchman Nee shares with us the practical aspects of the assembly life. He touches on such practical matters as authority in the church, ministry in the church, church fellowship, church meetings, and the boundary of a local assembly. It is important for the reader to remember that this volume emphasizes only the practical side of the Church, and hence concentrates on the life of the local assembly. There is another side of the Church, that of the spiritual principles inherent in the Church universal, which is not the subject of this book. To maintain the right balance and to obtain the whole concept of the Church, both the principle and the practice, both the universal and the local, must be received and kept. For it must never be forgotten that a new wine-skin is for containing the new wine; and therefore the first without the second is meaningless. May the Head of the Church find himself expressed corporately among His people.
Table of Contents
THE CHURCH AND THE WORK I: ASSEMBLY LIFE
1—Authority in the Church
2—The Practice of Fellowship
3—How to Meet
4—The Boundary of a Local Assembly
THE CHURCH AND THE WORK II: RETHINKING THE WORK
1—The Ministry and the Ministers
2—The Apostles
3—The Separation and Movements of The Apostles
4—The Elders Appointed by the Apostles
5—The Churches Founded by the Apostles
6—The Basis of Union and Division
7—The Work and the Churches
8—Among the Workers
9—The Question of Finance
10—The Organization of Local Churches
THE CHURCH AND THE WORK III: CHURCH AFFAIRS
1—The Order of Church Offices
2—Priestly Ministry
3—Levitical Ministry
4—The Minister of God’s Word in the Church
5—Various Meetings in the Church
6—The Deacons Office
7—District Meetings
8—The Local Assembly That Is Also A Work Center
9—The Relation between a Local Assembly and the Work
10—The Coordination of the Workers
11—Co-Workers and Apostles—Who Are They?
12—The Matter of Finance
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