Witness Lee on the local church: The Factors of Division
Witness Lee on the local church: Main

Main

Witness Lee on the local church: One Church for One City

One Church for One City

Witness Lee on the local church: The Factors of Division

Factors of Division

Witness Lee on the local church: The Lord's Workers

The Lord’s Workers

Witness Lee on the local church: The Factors of Division

1. Workers’ Relationship

Witness Lee on the local church: The Factors of Division

2. Ministering

Witness Lee on the local church: Our Work

Our Work

Witness Lee on the local church: Not Keeping the Results

Not Keeping the Results

Witness Lee on the local church: Being Liberal

Being Liberal

Witness Lee on the local church: Links

Links




I. The Way for the Practice of the Church Life

C. A Concluding Word

1. The Relationship Among the Workers


In concluding this chapter, Witness Lee addresses the dangers of applying human organization and centralized control to the Lord’s work in the local churches. He explains the proper relationship that all Christian workers must share, one of fellowship rather than organization, as depicted in the New Testament practice of the local church.

Now I want to add a little word concerning the relationship among the co-workers. In the Scriptures, in Acts and in the Epistles, you can see many people working for the Lord. But they were not organized together. There was no organization for the churches or for the co-workers, the apostles. Peter and some brothers worked in Jerusalem, in Judea, and Paul and others worked in the different places of the Gentile world. There was no organization of the co-workers, and there was no central control over them. They were all sent by the Lord and all worked for the local saints, for the local churches. None was organized with others and none would keep any work in his hands. So there was no problem. As long as we have organization, the problems will come.

Peter worked for the Lord, and Paul also worked for the Lord, but they were not organized together. Sometimes Paul went to Jerusalem to help the church there, and sometimes Peter came to other places where Paul worked to help the churches there. Peter and Paul, however, never formed an organization. Of course, we realize that Peter had a group of co-workers with him, and Paul had another group of co-workers with him. But their grouping was not an organization. They just went together to serve the Lord. There was neither financial control nor central control. Paul received the supply from the Lord for his own living, and his co-workers received the supply from the Lord for their own living. They just took care of one another in love. Since there was no organization among them, everything was so clear, free, and simple.
As long as we do not have any kind of organization, everything will remain simple and without trouble. Suppose I go to a certain locality to work. Eventually, I leave the results of my work in the hands of the local saints there. Then another brother goes there and works in the same way, and a third brother goes there and works in the same way. The church in that locality is not in the hands of any one of us.
Furthermore, we three even do not have any kind of organization. We are just working together for the Lord. By the Lord’s guidance at the present time, we have to stay here to work together and go on together, but this is not an organization. I do not give either of them a salary, nor do they give me a salary. If you feel led by the Lord to work with me, let us go on together. If I feel guided by the Lord to work with you, let us go along together. If we do not have any guidance from the Lord to work together, we just go on with the Lord. It is so simple.
All the saints also come together on their own within their own jurisdiction to go on with the Lord. Maybe they feel they have to invite me to help them. Then they just do it. When they invite me and I feel guided by the Lord, I just go to them. Maybe they feel to invite another brother. Then they just do it, and this brother can go if he feels led of the Lord. So we see there is nothing organized and nothing is kept in the hands of the co-workers. All the results of the work are in the hands of the local saints meeting together as the local expression of the Lord’s Body. This is according to the New Testament teaching and pattern. (107-108)

In his fellowship Witness Lee points out the simplicity in which the early apostles served the Lord in the local churches. They exercised no financial or organizational control over one another. They simply served the saints in their local church under the Lord’s present guidance, careing for the local church and one another in love.