Church Discipline Through Time: Learning from Voices of the Past

Church Discipline Through Time: Learning from Voices of the Past
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This article explores the topic of corrective church discipline by examining the teachings and experiences of influential figures from the past, such as J.D. Tant and the authors of Ancient Landmarks. The aim is to gain insight and deepen our understanding of this often controversial subject.

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1. Church Discipline An intensive study of corrective church discipline

2. Church Discipline Voices From The Past J.D. Tant, Ancient Landmarks, Vol.XI, No.4, April, 1976 It is no accident that we are depicted as the family of God. We are spiritually brothers and sisters in the household of God, sharing the Father of spirits and an elder brother. This is no superficial relationship of people who get together on Sundays for a good time.

3. Church Discipline Voices From The Past J.D. Tant, Ancient Landmarks, Vol.XI, No.4, April, 1976 God decreed that these ties of the spirit family are deeper even than the cherished, but fleshly, parent-child relationship (Mt.10:34-39). But in order to have such family solidarity, there must be discipline. To have the unifying love at the expense of purity in faith and life is an exercise in self- destruction.

4. Church Discipline Voices From The Past J.D. Tant, Ancient Landmarks, Vol.XI, No.4, April, 1976 The forces of love and discipline are not mutually antagonistic, but are rather complementary. When you think of the environment of the physical family, you understand that where either of these elements is missing you have a flawed structure. So it is with the Lords family -- the church.

5. Church Discipline Hebrews 12:5-11 And you have forgotten the exhortation which speaks to you as to sons: "My son, do not despise the chastening of the Lord, nor be discouraged when you are rebuked by Him; For whom the Lord loves He chastens, and scourges every son whom He receives.

6. Church Discipline Hebrews 12:5-11 If you endure chastening, God deals with you as with sons; for what son is there whom a father does not chasten? But if you are without chastening, of which all have become partakers, then you are illegitimate and not sons.

7. Church Discipline Hebrews 12:5-11 Furthermore, we have had human fathers who corrected {us}, and we paid {them} respect. Shall we not much more readily be in subjection to the Father of spirits and live? For they indeed for a few days chastened {us} as seemed {best} to them, but He for {our} profit, that {we} may be partakers of His holiness.

8. Church Discipline Hebrews 12:5-11 Now no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but grievous; nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.

9. Church Discipline Two Extremes Misuse Wrong Motive (2Th.3:15) No Teaching, Encouraging, Exhortation (Ac.18:26) (1Th.5:14) Inconsistency (Js.2:1-13 esp. vv..1,9) Nonuse Ignoring, Hoping It Will Go Away (1Co.5:2) Fear The Consequences (Mt.10:28)

10. Church Discipline The Need Clear Teaching (Mt.4:4) (Jo.8:32) (Ep.5:17) Consistent Practice (1Co.15:58)

11. Church Discipline Corrective Church Discipline Is A New Testament Doctrine 1. (Mt.18:15-17) let him be to you like a heathen and a tax collector. 2. (Ro.16:17-18) note thoseand avoid them. 3. (1Co.5:1-13) purge out not to keep company withnot even to with such a person.

12. Church Discipline Corrective Church Discipline Is A New Testament Doctrine 4. (Ep.5:11) And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them. 5. (1Th.5:14) warn those who are unruly 6. (2Th.3:6,14-15) withdrawnote that person and do not keep company with him

13. Church Discipline Corrective Church Discipline Is A New Testament Doctrine 7. (1Ti.5:20) Those who are sinning rebuke in the presence of all, that the rest also may fear. 8. (2Ti.3:1-5) And from such people turn away! 9. (Ti.1:9-11,13) exhort and convict those who contradictrebuke them sharply

14. Church Discipline Corrective Church Discipline Is A New Testament Doctrine 10. (Ti.3:10-11) Reject a divisive man after the first and second admonition 11. (2Jo.1:9-11) do not receive him into your house nor greet him

15. Church Discipline Gods Use Of Discipline Adam To Moses Adam & Eve (Ge.2:15-17; 3:22-24) Lots Wife (Ge.19:17,26) (Lk.17:32) Moses To The Church Korahs Rebellion (Nu.16) The Man Of God (1Ki.13)

16. Church Discipline Gods Use Of Discipline The New Testament Church Corinth (1Co.5) Ephesus (Re.2:2,18-23) Hymenaeus & Alexander (1Ti.1:18- 20)

17. Church Discipline What Does Discipline Mean? Webster: Discipline : (1.) PUNISHMENT (2.) INSTRUCTION (3.) a field of study (4.) training that corrects, molds, or perfects the mental faculties or moral character (5.) a: control gained by enforcing obedience or order b: orderly or prescribed conduct or pattern of behavior c: SELF-CONTROL (6.) a rule or system of rules governing conduct or activity

18. Church Discipline What Does Discipline Mean? The English word discipline is not found in the KJV New Testament Greek noun paideia , and verb paideuo carry the same meaning.

19. Church Discipline What Does Discipline Mean? Thayer: 3809 (paideia) : 1. the whole training and education of children (Eph.6:4). 2. whatever in adults also cultivates the soul, esp.. by correcting mistakes and curbing the passions; hence a. instruction which aims at the increase of virtue ( 2Tim.3:16) b. chastisement, chastening,: (Heb.12:5)

20. Church Discipline What Does Discipline Mean? Thayer: 3811 (paideuo ): 1. to train children (Ac.7:22)(Ac.22:3): to be instructed or taught, to learn (1Tim.1:20) : to cause one to learn (Ti.2:12): 2. to chastise; a. to chastise or castigate with words, to correct (2Tim.2:25): c. to chastise with blows, to scourge (Heb.12:7)

21. Church Discipline What Does Discipline Mean? paideia and paideuo are translated in the KJV with the English words Nurture instruction, instructing teaching, taught learn, learned chasten, chastened, chasteneth, chastening, chastise, chastisement

22. Church Discipline What Is Church Discipline? It embraces the idea of instruction, learning education, doctrine. Training or experience that corrects, molds, strengthens, or perfects the mental faculties or moral character. To develop by instruction and exercise, to train in self control

23. Church Discipline What Is Church Discipline? Chastisement inflicted by way of correction, or training by way of suffering Correction or chastisement or punishment for the sake of training Control gained by enforcing obedience or order

24. Church Discipline What Is Church Discipline? All the processes or means by which a church trains and educates its members to walk in the light This meaning is exemplified in many NT. passages: (2Ti.4:1,2) (Ti.1:9-11) (Ti.2:11-15) (He.5:12-14) (1Ti.1:20) etc.

25. Church Discipline Church Discipline Is Two-Fold Instructive Corrective Instructive Corrective Instructive Instructive : Preventive in nature Prevention is always better than cure, and is always preferable to correction An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure Remember! Teaching Is Discipline! Corrective Corrective : Chastising or penalizing in nature Withdrawal of fellowship is corrective discipline, and is the final resort

26. Church Discipline Church Discipline Is Two-Fold Three Categories Of Church Discipline Three Categories Of Church Discipline 1. To the faithful - Teach 2. To the wayward - Warn 3. To the impenitent - Withdraw

27. Church Discipline Why Is Church Discipline Necessary? The definition goes a long way in answering this question Without it, there would could be no training, correction, molding, strengthening, or perfection of the mental faculties or moral character Without it, there would be no self control gained or correcting of mistakes In any society where people share a common purpose, discipline is a must!

28. Church Discipline Why Is Church Discipline Necessary? Without discipline in the church The influence of preaching is lessened or neutralized Confusion and disorder prevail (see 1Co.1&2)

29. Church Discipline Why Is Church Discipline Necessary? Two-fold discipline is necessary to function properly in the Home - Community - Nation - Church No one can become a Christian without discipline (Jo.6:44-46) No one can remain a Christian without discipline (Mt.28:20)

30. Church Discipline What Is The Purpose Of Corrective Discipline? To Save Their Soul To Save Their Soul Deliver such a one to Satan (1Co.5:5)

31. Church Discipline What Is The Purpose Of Corrective Discipline? (1Co.5:5) Delivering One To Satan Means (1Co.5:5) Delivering One To Satan Means that he who has done this deed might be taken away from among you (v.2) purge out the old leaven (v.7) not to keep company with (vv.9,11) put away from yourselves the evil person(v.13)

32. Church Discipline What Is The Purpose Of Corrective Discipline? To Save Their Soul To Save Their Soul Deliver such a one to Satan (1Co.5:5) For the destruction of the flesh (1Co.5:5) The works, deeds and desires of the flesh (Ga.5:19-21) (He.12:14-15) (2Co.7:1) That his spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord (1Co.5:5)

33. Church Discipline What Is The Purpose Of Corrective Discipline? To Save Their Soul To Save Their Soul Deliver such a one to Satan (1Co.5:5) That he may be ashamed (2Th.3:14) W.E. Vine ashamed : to turn one upon himself and so produce a feeling of shame, a wholesome shame which involves a change of conduct. That they may learn (1Ti.1:20) Not to sin ; To repent

34. Church Discipline What Is The Purpose Of Corrective Discipline? To Save The Church To Save The Church That you may be a new lump (1Co.5:7) the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth (1Co.5:8) that she should be holy and without blemish (Ep.5:27)

35. Church Discipline What Is The Purpose Of Corrective Discipline? To Establish Fear To Establish Fear That the rest also may fear (1Ti.5:20) Such action causes us to examine our own lives If all knew to expect discipline, very little would be necessary

36. Church Discipline What Is The Purpose Of Corrective Discipline? To Magnify, Exalt And Maintain The Honor Of Christ And His Authority To Magnify, Exalt And Maintain The Honor Of Christ And His Authority In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ (1Co.5:4)(2Th.3:6)(Mt.28:18) (Co.3:17) (1Pe.2:12)

37. Church Discipline Who Should Receive Corrective Discipline? Those who are guilty of sinning against a brother (Mt.18:15-17) Those who practice the works of the flesh (1Co.5:11) (1Co.6:9-11) (Mt.19:9) (Ep.5:3-4)

38. Church Discipline Who Should Receive Corrective Discipline? False teachers and all who cause division (Ro.16:17-18) (1Ti.6:3-5) (Ti.1:9-11) (2Jo.1:9-11) (Pr.6:16-19) Elders who continue in sin (1Ti.5:20) (Ac.20:29-30)

39. Church Discipline Who Should Receive Corrective Discipline? All who walk disorderly (2Th.3:6,15) Disorderly: ATAKTOS - signifies not keeping order; it was especially a military term, denoting not keeping rank, insubordinate; it is used in (1Th.5:14), describing certain church members who manifested an insubordinate spirit, (W.E. Vine) Is forsaking the assembly disorderly or out of order? Guilty of willful neglect of: Lords supper, contribution, edification of others

40. Church Discipline Who Is Responsible For Taking Action? The Individual Toward self first (Mt.7:1-5) (Lk.17:3) (Ac.20:28) (1Co.9:27) (2Co.13:5) This is what weakens so many on effectively disciplining others This eliminates the need for church action

41. Church Discipline Who Is Responsible For Taking Action? The Individual Toward a brother (Mt.5:23-24) (Mt.18:15-16) (Ga.6:1) (Js.5:19-20) Love prompts this spirit (1Co.13:6) Examples of this in Gods people (1Sa.15:35)(Ez.10)(De.9)(Ro.9:1-3) This love for our brother is essentialit fits us to restore him (Ga.6:1-2)

42. Church Discipline Who Is Responsible For Taking Action? The Elders Take heedto all the flock (Ac.20:28) which is among you (1Pe.5:1) (Ti.1:7-13) The Church Tell it to the church (Mt.18:17) when you are gathered together...purge...withdraw...note and avoid

43. Church Discipline How Should Corrective Discipline Be Carried Out? Determine The Certainty Of Guilt or Innocence (Nu.35:12,30) (De.13:14 ; 17:2-6) (1Ti.5:19) (Mt.18:16) Warn The Disorderly (1Th.5:14) (Mt.18:15-17) (Ti.3:10-11)

44. Church Discipline How Should Corrective Discipline Be Carried Out? Sincere, Diligent, Longsuffering Effort To Restore (Ga.6:1-2) (2Ti.4:2) (1Th.5:14) (Js.5:19- 20) (Ph.2:1-16) (Ep.4:1-3) If They Refuse To Repent Withdraw (Mt.18:17) (Ti.3:10-11) Should Be Done Openly And Publicly (1Co.5:4) (1Ti.5:20)

45. Church Discipline Are Family Members Required To Withdraw From One Another? Church is a collective word involving every member shepherd the church includes all the flock (Ac.20:28) All included unless specifically excluded (Co.3:20)(Ep.6:1-2) Are evangelists or deacons excluded?Then they are included!

46. Church Discipline Are Family Members Required To Withdraw From One Another? The church is commanded to withdraw the church (Mt.18:17) gathered togetherput away from yourselves (1Co.5:4,13) Are evangelists, elders, deacons or family members excluded?

47. Church Discipline Are Family Members Required To Withdraw From One Another? Husband / Wife Relationship Specifically excluded by Necessary Inference (Mt.5:32 ;19:3,9) (1Co.7:1-5)

48. Church Discipline Are Family Members Required To Withdraw From One Another? Parent to child Are they members of the church? Then included Are they Specifically excluded? By Command? No . By Example? No . By Necessary Inference? No . Some say yes?? - By special relationship

49. Church Discipline Are Family Members Required To Withdraw From One Another? Parent to child Parents relationship to children: Mothers - Love children & manage the home (Titus 2:4-5) Fathers - Love and discipline (Ep.6:4) Provide for (1Ti.5:8) Same relationship from the beginning - no change This relationship didnt prevent discipline under Old Law (De.21:18- 21)

50. Church Discipline Are Family Members Required To Withdraw From One Another? Parent to child Child not living at home (Independent) What relationship would prohibit withdrawal of social interaction? Child living at home (dependant) If too young to live alone then young enough to correct by force (Pr.22:15) (Pr.23:13-14) (Pr.20:30) If you wont restrain the child then you are guilty (Pr.13:24) If too old to correct then old enough to be independent

51. Church Discipline Are Family Members Required To Withdraw From One Another? Child to Parent Obey (Co.3:20) This wouldnt prohibit withdrawal - in the Lord (Ep.6:1)

52. Church Discipline Are Family Members Required To Withdraw From One Another? Child to Parent Honor (Ep.6:2) (Mt.15:4) W.E. Vine : honor (5091) Primarily a valuing Strong : To prize, i.e. fix a valuation upon; by impl. to revere Can you value or esteem and still withdraw? Yes! (1Ti.5:1,17,19-20) The motive of discipline is the value of the soul! Would honor prohibit a child from arresting a parent for a crime? Honor does not prohibit a child from withdrawing fellowship

53. Church Discipline Are Family Members Required To Withdraw From One Another? Child to Parent Principal concerning parents and children (Mt.10:34-37) (Lk.12:51-53) (Mk.3:31-35) Special Relationships carry special obligations These obligations are not a matter of choice If there is a special relationship that prohibits withdrawal then it is a sin to do it! If there is not a special relationship then it is required!

54. Church Discipline How Are We To Treat The Disorderly? let him be to you like a heathen and a tax collector . (Mt.18:17) let him be to you like a heathen and a tax collector . (Mt.18:17) Jesus knew their culture, tradition and law. (Jo.18:28)(Ac.10:28;11:3)

55. Church Discipline How Are We To Treat The Disorderly? let him be to you like a heathen and a tax collector . (Mt.18:17) let him be to you like a heathen and a tax collector . (Mt.18:17) The pattern explains the action: (Ro.16:17-18) note thoseand avoid them. (1Co.5:1-13) not to keep company withnot even to eat with such a person (Ep.5:11) And have no fellowship with (2Th.3:6,14-15) withdrawdo not keep company with him (2Ti.3:1-5) And from such people turn away! (Ti.3:10-11) Reject (2Jo.1:9-11) do not receive him into your house nor greet him

56. Church Discipline How Are We To Treat The Disorderly? Admonish Him As A Brother. (2Th.3:15) Admonish Him As A Brother. (2Th.3:15) Loophole for social interaction? All other passages exclude social interaction. This passage doesnt bring in anything but admonition. Must we have social interaction to admonish??? A Divine explanation of the action (1Co.5:9-13)

57. Church Discipline A Good Test For Every Situation Are You Punishing him as a brother? (2Co.2:6) (2Th.3:15) Avoiding them? (Ro.16:17) Not keeping company with them, not even eating with them? (1Co.5:11) Having no joint participation with them? (Ep.5:11)

58. Church Discipline A Good Test For Every Situation Are You Withdrawing from them? (2Th.3:6) Turning away from them? (2Ti.3:5) Rejecting them? (Ti.3:10) Treating them like the Jew treated a heathen and tax collector? (Mt.18:17)