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sunofone -> RE: On Accountability (7/5/2008 11:16:46 AM)
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I hope you'll forgive me in advance for taking the op and running wild with it.It's just that it speaks to me on so many levels.I have some brothers and sisters in Christ who I hold in high esteem,that feel they no longer need the organized Church. In fact they feel that the church is somewhat apostate,that is as a whole it is akin with the Synagogue of Paul's day,where the truth of God is despised,and has become leavened with the teaching of men.They go as far as to quote they scripture of being cast out of the church.Does come out from among them ring a bell? Anyway,they all meet on forums such as this,but not this forum in particular.I have had conversations with them,where I honestly understand where they are coming from.I mean if we're all being honest we all feel this way not necessarily about church as a whole,but certainly some churches out there. Case in point,if you do not subscribe to the wof movement,chances are pretty good you wouldn't rush to go to one of their services,much less make your membership there. If you don't believe in the charismatic movement,I.E. speaking in tongues and the like,same scenario,etc...My dear brothers have just taken it to the extreme,and ruled every organized movement out. So they like your friend believe that they are only accountable to Christ,which is another way of saying themselves,since no man has the ability to check them. Now I say that while each of us much eventually come to a place where we are to stand on our own spiritual feet,that we still need each other.I further believe that God has set up a structure for the maturing of his body,and this structure is the church,as described in the NT. While every church in existence falls short of the idea,don't we all? I mean I know I don't know everything,I don't have the keys to every doctrine.I'm still learning/growing.As I grow I find I discard one thing I held true for something I find to be true today. So if I'm still learning,and if I'm not perfect,I don't know how I could expect the church to be.Last time I checked the church was full of people just like me right? So imho I think your friend is ego tripping,and is quite frankly deceived.No man is an Island,even Paul after he received his revelation,though he got it from no man eventually conferred with the brethren,beginning with Peter,and eventually James.Galatians 2 .9 And when James,Cephas and John,who seemed to be pillars,perceived the grace that was given unto me,they gave me the right hands of fellowship,that we should go unto the Gentiles,they unto the circumcision. Galatians 1 vs 15-16 But when it pleased God,who separated me from my mother's womb,and called me by his grace,To reveal his Son in me,that I might preach him among the Gentiles,immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood; So how she or anyone else can claim to eat stolen bread is imho an act of gross deception.I'm quite sure as gifted as she may very well be,she has not had God privately instruct her as he did Paul,and even if he did,which he clearly has not,she would still at some point need to share her stolen bread with others,at which point she would have to held accountable with the witness God has left us,which is his word. I understand how people like her get off on Islands like this,I myself was on my self imposed Island of Patmos,ego tripping,but thanks be to God he placed me in a ship that led me back to my brothers. Just pray for her,is what I'd recommend,because I can assure you their is nothing you could say that could get her down from her tree she's firmly perched in.God can get her down though!
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