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Introduction 00:02
Quick review of previous studies on assurance of salvation, the Bible, and the church as a New Testament institution.
Important facts about the church 00:40
- The church is a local, visible, organized, and constituted assembly.
- The church has a head, which is the Lord Jesus Christ.
- The church has officers, such as bishops and deacons, with specific qualifications.
Church decision-making 02:05
- The church does not make laws but follows the Lord's commands.
- The church practices a congregational form of church government, where the congregation decides how to implement God's will.
Independence of the church 07:15
- The church is an independent institution and should not be controlled by higher authorities.
- The church should be separate from the government and not involved in establishing or supporting a particular religious group.
Cooperation among churches 14:29
- Churches can work together voluntarily for evangelism and social relief.
- Churches should maintain their autonomy and not be controlled by hierarchical systems.
The church's commission and ordinances 21:33
- The church has a commission to continue the work of Jesus on earth, known as the Great Commission.
- The church practices two ordinances: baptism and the Lord's Supper.
Practical suggestions for personal and family blessings 28:02
- Join a sound Bible-believing local New Testament Baptist church.
- Value the church and attend its services and meetings.
- Continue in the doctrine, fellowship, and breaking of bread.
- Engage in prayer and commit to memory relevant verses.
Conclusion 42:02
Recap of the key points discussed in the video.