Last night in bed, I thought about all the scriptures that give good examples of how believers in New Testament times, persisted in preaching the gospel and assembling together, in spite of persecution. The authorities would often forbid the gospel from being preached. These preachers could have assumed they should "muzzle their mouths" (figuratively speaking) in order to preserve their safety. But guess what? They didn't do that. They went ahead and kept on preaching to gospel, regardless of the consequences. Even out in the open, where large crowds could hear them!
The preachers could have reasoned that they should preach only "under a bushel" (figuratively speaking), in order to keep them safe in their preaching duties. But guess what? They didn't do that. It's true they didn't have church buildings like we have in modern times, to preach in. But they preached usually in people's homes, we can see by evidences of that throughout the New Testament. But I'm sure they would have preached in whatever facilty was available to them.
As for their congregations, they were forbidden to "forsake the assembling of themselves." So they weren't "off the hook" either, as to their responsibility to continue fellowshipping together in spite of what the consequences might be.
Now in modern times, it's true we have more ways of having Christian fellowship with others, than they had back then. For example, the internet, and phones. But I see the danger of falling for the temptation to choose only the "safe" methods, and to avoid the less safe method of meeting in churches. Rather than putting determining God's will in the matter above the desire to keep safe. I don't think all need to meet in church buildings, as there's also the possibility of having house churches. But I think God uses both kinds. And that it is important to do it in the way God has originally led them to do it. One should not do differently just because they have fear of possible consequences. If they give into that fear, they are letting their fear guide them instead of God.
It's tempting, I'm sure - for many churches this year of 2020, to choose to hold church services online in place of doing it in a physical gathering like church, where Christians are actually together. Though these online meetings are good, no doubt - still, it isn't right for congregations to avoid meeting together in person - it doesn't look right to me. Think of how being present with people is more effective in the preaching of the gospel! As compared to some silent methods. And think of how audible preaching has better spiritual benefit often through doing it right in the presence of a present audience. And think of how being with the Lord, will be far more excellent than communicating with Him from just here on earth - distant from where He is!
Probably there are some pastors who want to continue on preaching at church as before - but their problem is that no Christians are willing to attend their churches any more. So in their case, it's the congregation's fault then, that they aren't congregating.
Also think of how all Christians are told by the Bible to be "as salt of the earth." They can do this in daily life, by just doing whatever God wants them to do in life and not altering that out of fears of persecution. They can fellowship with "one, two, or three" people at a time, in their homes, at least, I'd think.
Eph 5:19
19 Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;
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Col 3:16
16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.
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Acts 5:28-29
28 Saying, Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name? and, behold, ye have filled Jerusalem with your doctrine, and intend to bring this man's blood upon us.
29 Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men.
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Acts 5:41-6:1
41 And they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name.
42 And daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ.
Acts 6
6:1 And in those days, when the number of the disciples was multiplied, there arose a murmuring of the Grecians against the Hebrews, because their widows were neglected in the daily ministration.
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Deitreich Bonhoffer is a good example of a Christian pastor in Germany, during World War II - who stood up for what was right, and was willing to suffer persecution if need be. Most other Christians in Germany were not that way. They were lukewarm Christians who attended formal - not spiritually alive churches.
The preachers could have reasoned that they should preach only "under a bushel" (figuratively speaking), in order to keep them safe in their preaching duties. But guess what? They didn't do that. It's true they didn't have church buildings like we have in modern times, to preach in. But they preached usually in people's homes, we can see by evidences of that throughout the New Testament. But I'm sure they would have preached in whatever facilty was available to them.
As for their congregations, they were forbidden to "forsake the assembling of themselves." So they weren't "off the hook" either, as to their responsibility to continue fellowshipping together in spite of what the consequences might be.
Now in modern times, it's true we have more ways of having Christian fellowship with others, than they had back then. For example, the internet, and phones. But I see the danger of falling for the temptation to choose only the "safe" methods, and to avoid the less safe method of meeting in churches. Rather than putting determining God's will in the matter above the desire to keep safe. I don't think all need to meet in church buildings, as there's also the possibility of having house churches. But I think God uses both kinds. And that it is important to do it in the way God has originally led them to do it. One should not do differently just because they have fear of possible consequences. If they give into that fear, they are letting their fear guide them instead of God.
It's tempting, I'm sure - for many churches this year of 2020, to choose to hold church services online in place of doing it in a physical gathering like church, where Christians are actually together. Though these online meetings are good, no doubt - still, it isn't right for congregations to avoid meeting together in person - it doesn't look right to me. Think of how being present with people is more effective in the preaching of the gospel! As compared to some silent methods. And think of how audible preaching has better spiritual benefit often through doing it right in the presence of a present audience. And think of how being with the Lord, will be far more excellent than communicating with Him from just here on earth - distant from where He is!
Probably there are some pastors who want to continue on preaching at church as before - but their problem is that no Christians are willing to attend their churches any more. So in their case, it's the congregation's fault then, that they aren't congregating.
Also think of how all Christians are told by the Bible to be "as salt of the earth." They can do this in daily life, by just doing whatever God wants them to do in life and not altering that out of fears of persecution. They can fellowship with "one, two, or three" people at a time, in their homes, at least, I'd think.
Eph 5:19
19 Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;
KJV
Col 3:16
16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.
KJV
Acts 5:28-29
28 Saying, Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name? and, behold, ye have filled Jerusalem with your doctrine, and intend to bring this man's blood upon us.
29 Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men.
KJV
Acts 5:41-6:1
41 And they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name.
42 And daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ.
Acts 6
6:1 And in those days, when the number of the disciples was multiplied, there arose a murmuring of the Grecians against the Hebrews, because their widows were neglected in the daily ministration.
KJV
Deitreich Bonhoffer is a good example of a Christian pastor in Germany, during World War II - who stood up for what was right, and was willing to suffer persecution if need be. Most other Christians in Germany were not that way. They were lukewarm Christians who attended formal - not spiritually alive churches.
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