The Real New Testament Church
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  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Eternal Plan
    • Chapter 1 - Motive for the Eternal Church
    • Chapter 2 - Eternal Kingdom
    • Chapter 3 - Eternal Kingdom on Earth
    • Chapter 4 - Covenant
    • Chapter 5 - Eternal Covenant
    • Chapter 6 - Renovation Covenant
    • Chapter 7 - Covenants for Israel
  • Eternal Church
    • Foundation of the Eternal Church >
      • Chapter 8 - Covenant for the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 9 - Calling of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 10 - Parables for the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 11 - Description of the Eternal Church
    • Composition of the Eternal Church >
      • Chapter 12 - Headship of the Eternal Church - Doctrinal
      • Chapter 13 - Body of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 14 - Women of the Eternal Church
    • Legality of the Eternal Church >
      • Chapter 15 - Justification of the Eternal Church
    • Life of the Eternal Church >
      • Chapter 16 - Birth of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 17 - Life of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 18 - Sanctification of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 19 - Law of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 20 - Return to Law for the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 21 - Faith of the Eternal Church
    • Incarnation of the Eternal Church >
      • Chapter 20 - Function and Form of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 21 - Purpose and Mission of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 22 - Manifestation of the Eternal Church
    • Doctrine and Practice of the Eternal Church >
      • Chapter 23 - Teaching of the Eternal Church (Apostolic)
      • Chapter 24 - Tradition of the Eternal Church (Apostolic)
    • Teaching of the Eternal Church (Apostolic) >
      • Chapter 25 - Values of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 26 - Prayer of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 27 - Works of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 28 - Giving of the Eternal Church
    • Tradition of the Eternal Church (Apostolic) >
      • Chapter 29 - Headship of the Eternal Church - Practical
      • Chapter 30 - Governance of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 31 - Simplicity of the Eternal Church on Earth
      • Chapter 32 - Assembly of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 33 - Supper of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 34 - Practice of the Eternal Church
    • Growth of the Eternal Church >
      • Chapter 35 - Growth of the Eternal Church
    • Warfare of the Eternal Church >
      • Chapter 36 - Temporal Simulation of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 37 - Warfare of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 38 - Power for the Warfare of the Eternal Church
      • Chapter 39 - Armor for the Warfare of the Eternal Church
  • Eternal Reformation
    • Chapter 40 - From Law to Life
  • Real New Testament Church
    • Chapter 41 - Real New Testament Church
  • Endnotes
  • About
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Chapter 20 - Function and Form of the Eternal Church 
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God created the New Testament church before the foundation of the world with a distinct function and form. Its function was to facilitate shared life fellowship between God and man. Therefore, the New Testament church was created in the form of a spiritual body. It followed and supported its function. 
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Form provides shape and structure to created objects. It furnishes them with an identifiable appearance and facilitates the fulfillment of their divinely appointed function.
 
                                  Form Follows Function
 
Louis Sullivan is known for his architectural philosophy of form following function. He said, “It is the pervading law of all things organic, and inorganic, of all things physical and metaphysical, of all things human and all things super-human, of all true manifestations of the head, of the heart, of the soul, that the life is recognizable in its expression, that form ever follows function. This is the law.”[1]

Regarding architecture, Sullivan believed that the function of a building should dictate its design (form). For example, a hospital building exists to facilitate medical care. It would be significantly less effective to attempt medical care in a building designed to serve in a banking capacity. Sullivan understood that it is prudent to design a form or structure according to its intended function.

​In contrast, if function followed form, buildings would be designed not to serve their function but merely for artistic value. As a result, they would be attractive but dysfunctional.

Of course, Sullivan did not create the fundamental philosophy of form following function. Instead, he popularized a preexisting concept. God created the original heavens and earth and later renovated them according to the simple but profound truth; form follows function. 
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                               Perfect Function and Form

​The divine renovation of the earth was predetermined according to a specific plan. There were no surprises.

God designed every aspect of the renovated earth to function together cooperatively to fulfill His eternal plan. Whether the moon and stars, the atmospheric heavens, the oceans, geological formation, plant, animal, insect, human, etc., every detail of His renovation of the earth had a predetermined function. It provided the impetus for the design of His unique forms (shape and structure).

Concordant with His will, the forms chosen by God for His renovation of the heavens and the earth were “good” (Genesis 1:4, 10, 12, 18, 21, 25, 31). In other words, every created object possessed a form that perfectly served its chosen function. As a result, the heavens and earth were renovated in flawless form.
 
                           Imperfect Function and Form
 
Like God, man utilizes form to support a desired function. Unlike the perfect forms of God, however, the forms of man are imperfect, corrupted by his fallen nature. Therefore, no matter how beneficent they may appear, they are incapable of adequately satisfying their function.
 
                          Antithetical Function and Form
 
The function and form derived from holy God and fallen man are antithetical. The perfect forms of God are utterly selfless, established for the highest good of His creation, and flawlessly suited to serve their appointed function. In contrast, the imperfect, controlling forms of fallen man are innately selfish by nature. Therefore, they are used to support function that is self-willed, self-fulfilling, self-protective and self-serving.
 
                                 Antithetical Churches
 
Regardless of differing denominations, doctrines, and dispositions, there have never been more than two types of churches on earth. God created the first church to minister eternal life (zoe) to a world corrupted by sin and death. Therefore, it was eternal. In contrast, fallen mankind originated the second church to facilitate religious activity in a world corrupted by sin and death. Thus, it was temporal.

The eternal church and the temporal church are antithetical to one another in both function and form. Consequently, they are not subject to integration. 

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                                        Eternal Church

God created the eternal church. It was finished in eternity before the foundation of the world and mirrored on earth in 33AD (Acts 2; Ephesians 1:4; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; Hebrews 4:3).

God created the eternal church with the capacity to accommodate eternal life (zoe) on earth. He designed it for animation by His indwelling life (zoe).

​God gave the eternal church and eternal function and form. In support of its predetermined function, its form was established before the foundation of the world. It was designed to follow and facilitate its function.

The function of the eternal church was to facilitate shared life fellowship between God and man. In addition, it served to vindicate the nature of God from angelic accusations and repopulate the kingdom of God with willing citizens.
 
The eternal church was created in the form of a spiritual body. It served to accommodate many individual members united with God and one another through His shared, indwelling life (zoe).
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The eternal church provided a perfect example of form following function. Its spiritual form was accommodative of shared life fellowship between God and man. 

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                                       Temporal Church

In contrast to the eternal church, the temporal church was produced by human effort. It was originated on earth nearly 300 years after the founding of the eternal church.

Mankind created the temporal church with the capacity to accommodate temporal life (psuche) on earth. It was designed to be animated by lower human life (psuche) through organizational principles and precepts.
 
The function and form of the temporal church were provided by mankind. Originated from civic and religious principles and precepts, it utilized a preexisting form. Thus, the ever-evolving function of the temporal church followed the creation of its form.

The temporal church utilized the preexisting form of a physical congregation. Like the form of the eternal church, it was comprised of many individual members. However, rather than united to God and one another through shared life, its members congregated for Him according to shared interest and personal choice. The preexisting form of the temporal church was adopted not only for practicality and civic precedent but also for the ease by which it could be controlled by civic and religious leadership.

The form of the temporal church, a physical congregation, was established in the early fourth century. It was initially patterned after legal and civic meetings commonly held in the meeting halls or basilicas of the Roman Empire. The form of the physical congregation was secured in history when the Roman emperor Constantine commissioned the construction of church buildings (AD323-327). They were specifically designed to accommodate the form of a physical congregation.

Shortly after that, the function of the temporal church was developed. As revealed by its early doctrine and demonstrated through its corresponding practice, it was founded on the traditions of men. The function of the temporal church was to organize religious activity for God.

The religious doctrine of the temporal church continued to evolve after the adoption of its preexisting form. Derived predominantly by civic and religious authorities, it was cultivated from an amalgam of civic tradition, pagan belief, and Christian teaching. The ritualistic, religious practice of the temporal church was a clear reflection of its unbiblical doctrine.

Rather than form following function, the temporal church provided an example of function following form. For reasons of practicality, civic precedent, and ease of management, it first adopted the preexisting form of a physical congregation. Afterward, the temporal church adopted its function. It consisted of religious activity for God that served to justify its form of a physical congregation.

​Throughout history, the eternal church and the temporal church have been plainly distinguished by their function and form. According to its shared life function of fellowship with God, the eternal church was originated in the form of an eternal, spiritual body. In contrast, the temporal church was originated in the form of a physical congregation to facilitate its function of religious activity for God.


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Eternal Church
Temporal Church 
Origin:
Divine.  
Human.  
Nature:  
Eternal. 
Temporal.  
Animation:
Divine life (zoe).  
Human life (psuche).  
Function: 
Facilitate shared-life fellowship with God.  
Organize religious activity for God.  
Form: 
Spiritual body.  
Physical congregation.  
Order: 
Form follows function.  
Function follows form.  
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Congruent with its divinely originated function and form, the eternal church is the distinct church of the New Testament.  Accommodative of divine life (zoe) on earth, it constitutes the embodiment of Christ, unadulterated by the religious traditions and organizational strategies of fallen man.  

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