The Real New Testament Church
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  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Plan
    • Plan - Kingdom >
      • Chapter 1 - Beginning
      • Chapter 2 - Errant Reasoning
      • Chapter 3 - Consequence
      • Chapter 4 - Adaptation
      • Chapter 5 - Original Earth
      • Chapter 6 - Renovated Earth
      • Chapter 7 - Degenerated Earth
      • Chapter 8 - Time, Space and Representation
      • Chapter 9 - Early Ages
      • Chapter 10 - Israelite Age
      • Chapter 11 - Gentile Age
      • Chapter 12 - Tribulation
      • Chapter 13 - Regenerated Earth
      • Chapter 14 - New Earth
    • Plan - Covenant >
      • Chapter 15 - Covenant
      • Chapter 16 - Major Covenants
      • Chapter 17 - Eternal Covenant
      • Chapter 18 - Renovation Covenant
      • Chapter 19 - Old Covenant for Israel
      • Chapter 20 - New Covenant for Israel
      • Chapter 21 - Church Covenant
      • Chapter 22 - Covenantal Celebration and Sign
  • New Testament Church
    • New Testament Church - Preparation >
      • Chapter 23 - Parables
      • Chapter 24 - Kingdom of Heaven Parables
    • New Testament Church Foundation >
      • Chapter 25 - New Testament Church
      • Chapter 26 - Eternal or Temporal
      • Chapter 27 - Calling
      • Chapter 28 - Description
    • New Testament Church - Composition >
      • Chapter 29 - Covenantal Headship
      • Chapter 30 - New Covenantal Headship
      • Chapter 31 - Practical Headship
      • Chapter 32 - Body
      • Chapter 33 - Governance
      • Chapter 34 - Women
    • New Testament Church - Incarnation >
      • Chapter 35 - Function and Form
      • Chapter 36 - Purpose and Mission
      • Chapter 37 - Manifestation
    • New Testament Church - Legality >
      • Chapter 38 - Law
      • Chapter 39 - Transgression
      • Chapter 40 - Justification
    • New Testament Church - Life (zoe) >
      • Chapter 41 - Life (zoe)
      • Chapter 42 - Progression of Life (zoe)
      • Chapter 43 - Birth
      • Chapter 44 - Perfect Example
      • Chapter 45 - Church Life
      • Chapter 46 - Sanctification
      • Chapter 47 - Rule of Life (zoe)
      • Chapter 48 - Life According to the Spirit
      • Chapter 49 - Return to Law
      • Chapter 50 - Faith
    • New Testament Church - Position >
      • Chapter 51 - Principle of Position
      • Chapter 52 - Position and Condition
    • New Testament Church - Confession >
      • Chapter 53 - Fellowship with God
      • Chapter 54 - Confession
      • Chapter 55 - Confession or Christ
    • New Testament Church - Doctrine and Practice >
      • Chapter 56 - Word of God
      • Chapter 57 - Values
      • Chapter 58 - Apostolic Teaching and Tradition
      • Chapter 59 - Christ-Centered
      • Chapter 60 - Simplicity
      • Chapter 61 - Prayer
      • Chapter 62 - Works
      • Chapter 63 - Giving
      • Chapter 64 - Practical Gatherings
      • Chapter 65 - Lord's Supper
      • Chapter 66 - Gathering Together
    • New Testament Church - Growth >
      • Chapter 67 - Biblical Church Growth
      • Chapter 68 - Practical Church Growth
      • Chapter 69 - Exponential Growth
    • New Testament Church - Simulation >
      • Chapter 70 - Temporal Simulation
      • Chapter 71 - Simulated Church History
      • Chapter 72 - Confirmation of Scripture
    • New Testament Church - Warfare >
      • Chapter 73 - Warfare
      • Chapter 74 - Utter Defeat
      • Chapter 75 - Freedom
      • Chapter 76 - Positional Warfare
      • Chapter 77 - Positional Armor
      • Chapter 78 - Cooperative Armor
      • Chapter 79 - Armor of God
      • Chapter 80 - Armor Appropriated
      • Chapter 81 - Full Armor
      • Chapter 82 - Life-Based Warfare
    • New Testament Church - Reformation >
      • Chapter 83 - Formation, Deformation and Reformation
      • Chapter 84 - Law and Life
      • Chapter 85 - Practice of Law
      • Chapter 86 - Practice of Life
      • Chapter 87 - From Law to Life
      • Chapter 88 - Doctrine, Desire and Dependence
      • Chapter 89 - Design, Decentralization, Demonstration and Divestment
  • Conclusion
    • Chapter 90 - From House to House: the Real New Testament Church
  • Endnotes
  • About
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Chapter 57 - Values
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Values are standards, principles, or qualities that are esteemed. They are indicative of what is important to both individuals and societies.
    
Personal values are typically formed early in life through the influence of parents, teachers, and other authority figures. Reinforced by emotional investment, they gradually become incorporated into thoughts, feelings, attitudes, and behaviors.
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​Human beings choose to live in a manner that is reflective of their values. I once attended a church service where the pastor asked the children among the congregants, “What do your parents value?” As parents sat mortified, many children answered with complete honesty. The answers included TV, work, family, computers, etc. It revealed that human beings do what they value and value what they do.

                                     Worldly Values
 
In their former manner of life before Christ, the elect cultivated values that are contrary to life shared with Christ. Deeply ingrained after years of formation and emotional reinforcement, they are difficult to change.

                                      Biblical Values
 
Through the redemptive work of Christ, God shares His life with the elect. New life shared with God in Christ is accompanied by new values.
     
The replacement of old values with new is a progressive act of God. It occurs throughout the lifetime of the redeemed.

    
The values associated with shared life are revealed in the Bible. They are not the values of the dead but the living (zoe).
    
​God imparts His values to the New Testament church through the sanctifying work of the Spirit. It cooperates with by grace through faith alone. 
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                                              Change

Changing values that are deeply ingrained is typically sought only after the experience of a significant crisis. The associated pain and suffering can motivate a serious reconsideration of personal or societal values.
    
While crises can influence the desire to change values, they cannot supply the power. God alone can provide the power necessary.

    
                                        Church Values
 
The values of an individual church group are clear to all who are familiar with their practice. Whether associated with the temporal church or the eternal church, values guide mission and activity. As a result, they reflect the direction and fruitfulness of the church.
     
The New Testament church bore spiritual fruit in significant quality and quantity. In stark contrast, the religious, temporal church, choosing to subject itself to the rule of law, does not bear spiritual fruit. The discrepancy is related to the values they embrace.

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​It is clear from the New Testament that the early church valued:

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Early Church Values
  • The imminent return of Jesus Christ.  
  • Christ indwelling, empowering, and using His church.  
  • The immediate, active headship of Jesus Christ.  
  • Intimate, shared life fellowship with Jesus Christ. 
  • Walking by dependent faith.  
  • The guidance of both apostolic teaching and apostolic tradition.  
  • Fervent prayer.
  • Participatory worship.  
  • The Lord's Supper celebrated together as a full meal.  
  • Multigenerational community.  
  • The priesthood of every believer.  
  • Interactive gatherings.  
  • Selflessness measured by giving and service.
  • Mutual discipleship.  
  • Lifestyle, team-oriented outreach.    
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The values of the church serve a significant role in determining its spiritual vitality and fruitfulness. The primary factors that shaped the values of the early New Testament church were the leading of the risen Savior, the teaching and tradition of the Apostles, and prayer. As evidenced by church history, whenever and wherever these same values are cherished, they contribute to the bearing of spiritual fruit in New Testament quality and quantity.   
                                       
© 2025 James Hiatt
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