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by: David J. Engelsma
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Some professing Christians deny the necessity of church membership. Others join a church for unsubstantial reasons or leave a church for trivial, often selfish reasons. Many remain members of apostatizing churches because of family or traditional ties. Some Christians find themselves in areas or countries where no true church exists or can be formed. They ask, sometimes in anguish, "What must we do?"

Seemingly forgotten today is the truth that Jesus Christ institutes his catholic church in organized congregations that are clearly identified by objective marks. These are true churches, in distinction from false and apostatizing churches.

In the form of letters to an inquiring (though not always appreciative) European audience, this book addresses the issue of church membership in the twenty-first century.  This instruction is applicable to all believers and is based on scripture, the Belgic Confession, and the important, but little known, controversy of John Calvin with the Nicodemites.

 

Read review by David Higgs (The Evangelical Presbyterian July 2011)

 

David J. Engelsma served as minister to several Protestant Reformed congregations until he was appointed to the Protestant Reformed Seminary in 1988 as professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament studies. He also served as editor of the "Standard Bearer" from 1988-2002. Prof. Engelsma has lectured and preached throughout the British Isles on behalf of the British Reformed Fellowship, which is devoted to the spread and defense of the Reformed faith in the United Kingdom. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife and is the father of 9 children. He has authored many RFPA books.

 

  • 184 pages
  • hardcover 
  • ISBN 978-1-936054-03-9
  • Release date: 2010

 

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    04/04/2012
    Manuel K.

    A fresh breath of air...

    In our day and age, when church membership is seen as merely a convenience even by supposed conservative Reformed people, this book comes as a fresh breath of air. In a manner clearly concerned with the very real struggle of Reformed believers in the British Isles to worship in spirit and in truth, the author convincingly shows that not only the Reformed creeds, but more importantly God's Word itself clearly and unambiguously teaches that, ordinarily, there is no salvation outside membership in a true instituted church of Jesus Christ. The reader is carefully but strongly urged that, as he values his own soul and the souls of his children, and more importantly, values the glory of God, must do everything in his power to join a true church, including, ultimately, leaving country, father and mother and husband and wife (Matt. 10:37-38). Perhaps most touching are the first few chapters (letters written by the author to interested parties in the British Isles), which are lengthy quotations from John Calvin's "Come Out From Among Them", showing the desperate need that a believer has for the means of grace in the instituted church. It exposes the pride, arrogance and foolishness of those who refuse, for various reasons, to join the true church. Cannot be recommended enough. One of RFPA's most important works.

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