The apostle Paul wrote in Ephesians 5:23-32,
"For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head
of the church: and he is the saviour of the body. Therefore as the church
is subject unto Christ, so let the wives be to their own husbands in every
thing. Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church,
and gave himself for it; That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the
washing of water by the word, that he might present it to himself a
glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that
it should be holy and without blemish. So ought men to love their wives as
their own bodies -He that loveth his wife loveth himself. For no man ever
yet hated his own flesh; but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the
Lord the church: For we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his
bones. For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall
be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh. This is a great
mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church."
In this passage, we ought to be able to see and
appreciate the close relationship that exists between Christ and the
church. The close affinity between Christ and the church is suggested by
the figure of the relationship between husband and wife.
It was predicted by Isaiah that God would give in his
house "a place and a name" better than that of "sons and of
daughters" (Isaiah 56:5). We are told in I Tim. 3:15 that God's house
is the "church of the living God." The term "wife" is
suggestive of a closer tie and a more divine union than "sons and
daughters." As the husband is the head of the wife, Paul said that
even so Christ is the head of the church.
Therefore, the apostle Paul suggests in Ephesians 5:
23 that the husband is Christ, and the wife is the church. Just as a
husband and a wife become one, and forsake all and any others, and blend
their lives into a oneness and unity, in the same way a Christian is to
forsake everything else, divorce himself from everything that would
hinder, and blend his life into the life of the Lord Jesus Christ. The
husband is Christ, and we, as members of the church, make up the wife, or
the bride of Christ. The marriage relationship that results is the church
of Christ, under the headship of Jesus Christ, our Lord.
I also believe there is an analogy between the first
woman who ever lived on the earth, Mother Eve, and her husband, Adam, and
the church of Christ in its relationship to Jesus Christ, our Lord.
The Bible relates, in the second chapter of Genesis,
that after all the things of the earth had been created, the beasts of the
field, the fish of the sea, and the fowls of the air, all these various
things were brought to Adam to see by what name he would call them. When
Adam had named all the beasts of the field, and all the fowls of the air,
the Creator was conscious of the fact that every animal and every fowl had
its respective mate, and
then God looked at man, and said, "It is not
good." Up until that moment, God's pronouncement had been not only
that things were good, but that they were very good. But now God came to a
point in the development of creation in which he said, "It is not
good." What was it that was "not good"? He said: "It
is not good that the man should be alone" (Genesis 2:18). Probably
there are a number of women, young and old, who would agree with that
statement, and they are right.
God said that it was not good for man to be alone,
and he said: "I will make an help meet for him." I might point
out that the term "help meet" means "suitable
companion." In accord with God's determination to make an help meet
for Adam, the last, greatest and highest of all creation was brought into
existence when God created Mother Eve.
I want to show that the means God used in bringing
about the creation of Adam's wife form a fitting analogy to the
establishment, creation, and formation of the church of Christ, which was
to be the bride of the second Adam, Jesus Christ. What did God do? The
Bible says: "And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam,
and he slept" (Genesis 2:21).
After God had caused Adam to sleep, he opened his
side, and what a wonderful thing that suggests. The woman was not taken
from Adam's head, that she might rule over him, nor from his feet, that he
might trample upon her, but from out of his side, that she might be a
partner and companion along the pathway of life. Then what happened?
The Bible says, "And he took one of his ribs,
and closed up the flesh instead thereof " (Genesis 2:21). That which
was to form the woman was taken from Adam's side - a rib. Therefore, Adam
paid the price, the price of his flesh and bone for the one who was to be
his companion and help meet.
The woman was then created out of the material taken
from his side. The Bible states: "And the rib, which the Lord God had
taken from man, made he a woman" (Genesis 2:22).
The woman was then given to Adam to be his wife, to
take upon herself his name, to be married to him. The Bible says that God
"brought her unto the man. And Adam said, This is now bone of my
bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was
taken out of Man" (Genesis 2:22,23).
As a natural result of that union, children began to
be born of that first pair, and the earth was to be replenished as a
result. Rehearsing that account just briefly, we can say that Adam was at
first alone, but God said that was not good. God determined to make a help
meet, a suitable companion, for him. Therefore, Adam was put to sleep, his
side was opened and the rib was taken from his side, the woman was
created, and became Adam's wife, and as a result children would be born
and replenish the earth.
I believe that from that very simple story concerning
the creation of woman, the first woman, we can draw a very beautiful
analogy to the creation of the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. God
planned in his great wisdom that at the proper time, when man was ready to
receive the truth, the church was to be formed. And just as Adam was the
head of the woman, or the wife, so Christ was to be the head of the
church. Therefore, we may expect to find a fitting parallel in the
establishment of the church.
Do you remember what God did first in creating the
woman? He caused a deep sleep to come upon Adam. Now look at the first
thing he did in forming the spiritual wife, the Lamb's bride.
After Jesus had lived for thirty-three years upon the
earth, and had fulfilled the prophecies concerning him, he was taken at
last and nailed to the cross. While suspended upon the cross from the
third hour of the day until the ninth hour, during the last three hours a
great darkness fell upon the face of the earth. It seems to me that God
himself veiled his face and refused to look upon the greatest tragedy of
all ages, which was being carried out. The record says that finally the
sinless Son of God bowed his head upon his guileless bosom and yielded up
the ghost, declaring: "It is finished." While Jesus slept the
deep sleep of death, a Roman soldier pierced his side with a spear,
opening up the literal flesh of the body of Jesus, and in harmony with the
creation of woman, there came forth from the side of Jesus that which was
to purchase the church of Christ. The Bible says: "And forthwith came
there out blood and water" (John 19:34). Therefore, Christ shed his
blood, and with that made the sacrifice and gave his blood that he might
purchase and buy the institution that was to be his spiritual bride, or
the wife of the Son of God.
The apostle Paul said: "Take heed therefore unto
yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made
you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his
own blood" (Acts 20:28).
Look at what happened in the formation of the church.
God caused the sleep of death to fall upon Jesus. The material to build
the church was taken from his side. Jesus paid his blood. The church, the
Lamb's bride was to be brought into existence and made a living reality.
It was proper to characterize the church as the wife, since she was
married to Christ, and it was natural that spiritual children should be
born of that union and into the family. Just as it was impossible for
woman to have been created before the opening of Adam's side when that
which formed her was taken out, even so it is equally impossible for the
church to have been brought into existence previous to the shedding of the
blood of the Son of God.
But someone might say: "The Bible says that
Christ loved the church and gave himself for it, therefore it must have
been in existence, or else he could not have given himself for it.
Well, it is true that Jesus had some followers, but
they were not known or called his wife, and they did not become such until
Christ died, made the sacrifice, and gave himself for them. Then they
became his bride, or his wife. When a young man falls in love with a young
lady, he is willing to forsake his father and mother and all things and
give himself to her and for her, because he loves her. But was she his
wife previous to the time that he gave himself for her? She was in
existence as a young lady, but not as his wife, and she did not become a
wife until he forsook all others, pledged his life, and gave himself for
her.
So it was with the church of Christ. Human beings
were in existence before they were known as a church, but they were not in
existence as a bride, or as the wife of Jesus, until he purchased them and
the marriage was consummated. Then they are joined unto him as a bride,
over which he becomes the head, and in which his Spirit dwells, and they
blend into one.
Paul said, in Rom. 7:1-4, "Know ye not,
brethren, (for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the law hath
dominion over a man as long as he liveth? For the woman which hath an
husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth; but if
the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of her husband. So then
if, while her husband liveth, she be married to another man, she shall be
called an adulteress: but if her husband be dead, she is free from that
law; so that she is no adulteress, though she be married to another man.
Wherefore, my brethren, ye also are become dead to the law by the body of
Christ; that ye should be married to another, even to him who is raised
from the dead, that we should bring forth fruit unto God."
What is Paul talking about? So long as the law of
Moses was in existence, the Israelites were married to that law as their
husband. If during its effectiveness, they had been married to another
law, they would have been guilty of spiritual adultery, but if the 'first
law was blotted out, then they are loosed from it, and are not adulterers,
though they be married to another law, or another man. Paul said:
"You brethren are become dead to the law by the body of Christ that
you should be married to another."
What other? Unto him. What him? Unto him who is
raised from the dead. Not the one who walked over the hills of Judea, and
the plains of Samaria in his personal ministry - not married unto him
until he tasted death, but married unto him that is raised from the dead.
The man does not live who can find the marriage consummated between Christ
and the church previous to the resurrection of the Son of God from the
dead.
But what is the object of this marriage, Paul?
"That ye should be married to another, even to him who is raised from
the dead, that we should bring forth fruit unto God."
Now when he says fruit here, we do not understand it
to mean the good works, which are to result from our union with Christ,
but men and women born as the result of the marriage of Christ and the
church. Let me point out that children born outside of that wedlock and
relationship would be illegal in their state.
We said all of that in order to say this: The church,
having become married to Christ, has the right to take upon itself the
name of the husband, and the children that will result from that union,
have the right to take the name of the husband or the head of the
household, and become members of the family of God. They will also become
heirs of all that Jesus has because they are born into the family of God,
and are therefore heirs of God, and joint-heirs, with Jesus Christ.
Since the church is described as the bride of Christ,
doesn't it seem to you that the church should wear his name? Does it seem
reasonable that Jesus would come to earth, sorrow, suffer, bleed and die
to establish the church, and then the church would dishonor Christ by
refusing to wear his name, but would instead wear the name of some man?
Also, we can see that since Jesus shed his blood to purchase the church,
(Acts 20:28), that if we are saved by his blood, we must be in the church.
Is the church essential to salvation? In reply to
that question, I ask: Is Jesus' blood essential to salvation? Remember, he
purchased the church with his blood. If he gave his blood for the church,
and it is only by the blood that we can be saved, then it would seem that
the church should be worth what Jesus paid for it.
If I paid 100 dollars for a suit of clothes, the only
way I would get any benefit out of the 100 dollars that I paid would be to
wear the suit of clothes. In the same way, Jesus gave himself for the
church, (Ephesians 5:25), and purchased it with his blood, (Acts 20:28),
therefore I must be in the church to receive any benefit from his purchase
price.
We may see how Jesus looks at the church from another
thought in the New Testament. In Acts 8:3, it is said that Saul made havoc
of the church. But in Acts 9:4, Jesus asked Saul: "Why persecutest
thou me?" Therefore, to persecute the church is to persecute Christ.
I do not believe people can honor Christ and glorify him, and at the same
time downgrade and belittle the bride of Christ, which is the church.
The Bible says that Christ is the head of the church,
(Ephesians 5:23), and in Colossians 1:18, and Colossians 1:24 that the
body of Christ is the church. To separate the head from the body would be
to destroy both. That proves that the church is essential.
Sometimes people say: "Oh, I don't believe the
church is essential to salvation." Let me ask: Do you believe that
Jesus would be the head of something that is non-essential? And the Bible
also states that Christ is the saviour of the body (Ephesians 5:23). If
you think that the church is non-essential, you will have to get another
Saviour, for Christ is said to be the saviour of the body over which he
rules as head, that is, the church.
Are you a member of the church that Jesus built?