Altar in the Church

Valley Forge Baptist Church: The Altar Call – Is It Biblical?

Matthew 5:23,24; 23:18-20,35, Luke 1:11; 11:51
1 Corinthians 9:13; 10:18, Hebrews 7:13; 13:10, James 2:21

The above verses appearing in the New Testament speak of the Altar located in the temple. The Altar was a place for a sacrifice, usually a blood sacrifice; blood from an animal that was sacrificed.

Where is the altar in the Church today? There is none. We don’t bring blood sacrifices to God any longer.

It appears that the “Cross” is the final altar (Hebrews 13:9-16) for believers.
Remember the final words the Lord said, “IT IS FINISHED” (John 19:30).

Then what is an “altar call” that is given when the Evangelist/Preacher/Pastor is done speaking?
There is NO Altar in the Church.

But one will say “I went forward to get; saved, confess my sin, get healed, to get right with God, for assurance etc.”. All of these can be handled anywhere, anytime as the Holy Spirit convicts an individual.

Why are altar calls given? So that the Evangelist/Preacher/Pastor can count heads.

Going forward is not wrong (but it’s not an altar call). Going forward should also include counselling, not just counting heads.  All the reasons for going forward after hearing a message can be handled in the pew, including salvation.

Is it wrong to go forward? No, not if you are in need of counselling, BUT it is not an ALTAR.

It would appear that the ALTAR is currently in Heaven:
Revelation 6:9; 8:3,5; 9:13; 11:1; 14:18; 16:7.

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