Robert Murray McCheyne on Biblical Church
Discipline
This
extract from Memoirs and Remains was quoted at the 9Marks Conference on Church
discipline. I was unfamiliar with this
passage, but it does address the current situation in evangelical church life
in Scotland:
“When I
first entered upon the work of the ministry among you, I was exceedingly
ignorant of the vast importance of church discipline. I thought that my great
and almost only work was to pray and preach. I saw your souls to be so
precious, and the time so short, that I devoted all my time, and care, and
strength, to labour in word and doctrine. When cases of discipline were brought
before me and the elders, I regarded them with something like abhorrence. It
was a duty I shrank from; and I may truly say it nearly drove me from the work
of the ministry among you altogether. But it pleased God, who teaches His
servants in another way than man teaches, to bless some of the cases of
discipline to the manifest and undeniable conversion of the souls of those
under our care; and from that hour a new light broke in upon my mind, and I saw
that if preaching be an ordinance of Christ, so is church discipline. I now feel
very deeply persuaded that both are of God—that two keys are committed to us by
Christ: the one the key of doctrine, by means of which we unlock the treasures
of the Bible; the other the key of discipline, by which we open or shut the way
to the sealing ordinances of the faith. Both are Christ’s gifts, and neither is
to be resigned without sin.”
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