God does, indeed, expel those who commit sin from His Church.
Do you mind sharing that untruth with those who have been victims of XXXXXX and have not received as much as an apology let alone compensation or having the perpetrators expelled? No my friend, I’m afraid your assertion above and reality do not tie up at all. In fact,
God does not live in organizations. He lives in the hearts of people who have been born of the Spirit (refer John 3:3-5), and if you do not believe the Bible, then speak to someone whose life was really changed after having received a new spirit - these you
may not see on the TV shows on US TV. For those who have been born again - as was the case with St. Paul - they can say
“I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.” (Eph 3:20), and
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” (2 Cor. 5:17).
Actually what I believe is that the Holy Spirit does all of the work of Baptism, by means of the Church. The repentant heart of the believer receives Baptism in a worthy manner, but does not actually cause it to take place.
Again, your definition of the Church is that of an organization that employs officials to perform certain actions on its behalf. God does not live in organizations. It is indeed as you say, ‘baptism by the Church’, only that “Church” constitutes those (not ‘that’) who are
born again (refer John 3:3-5), those who
obey the word of God (refer 1 John 2:3) and those who are
led by His Spirit (refer Romans 8:14).
We already know that Nazism is false. (I hope!) I also hope that we agree that the Holy Spirit is Truth.
To be technically correct - Jesus says that
His word is truth (refer John 17:17). That’s why its good to read and follow what Jesus said before reading or following what any other person said. I wish not to perpetuate this example (note, it is not a comparison (phew!)), yet your assertion requires an answer. Of course we know it
now. But you couldn’t tell the Nazis that before or during WWII. The point being that the majority of them blindly followed their leaders. If they had read their Bibles they may very well not have subscribed to what they ended up subscribing to (Note: Gerhard is a German name).
So, where we see thousands of men being filled with the Holy Spirit to preach, administer the Sacraments, and perform miracles of healing, both of the soul (Sacrament of Reconciliation) and of the body (Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick), and not only that, but that they are in the majority, by far, of a certain class of men (Catholic priests) then shouldn’t it give you pause to think, if the Holy Spirit is indwelling those men to that degree, then maybe there is something to this? Maybe there is, in fact, something “Holy” about the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church?
My friend, perhaps you are not looking at the world around you with sober eyes?
Really. Do you really believe that miracles happen only in Catholic movement meetings? For, I have not only seen miracles take place outside of it, I have also performed a miracle of healing and have been the subject of the miracle of healing - both physical and otherwise. Here is the surprise, I am
not ordained, I was
not baptized in the Catholic movement, I am
not a member of the Catholic organization, I
do not use Holy Communion the way Catholics do (although I take care to “remember the Lord” when I do use communion as He said we should). And yet, I have
seen more miracles happen outside of the Catholic movement than I have even** heard of the same taking place inside the Catholic movement world-wide**. What’s more, even the charismatics with their prosperity preaching routinely perform miracles through simple prayers of faith, like I did. Does that prove that they carry a true message. No, even as St. Paul says in Philippians 1,* “Some indeed preach Christ even from envy and strife, and some also from goodwill: The former preach Christ from selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing to add affliction to my chains; … What then? Only that in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is preached; and in this I rejoice, yes, and will rejoice.” * The point being that even if you miss the heart of what His Name is about, His Name remains above all. As is the case with me and the miracle that I performed, priests in the Catholic movement are not proven “holy” because they performed miracles.
Obedience to Christ’s Body is the same thing as obedience to Christ. When He was here in His human flesh, would you have disobeyed Him because He had the appearance of a “mere man”? Ask yourself that.
Again, you liken the Body of Christ to an organization - a physical thing. That is your error. This probably is because you have been taught or have figured out for yourself that the Kingdom of God is a *physical *thing as well. The same error as the Pharisees, I regret. The Kingdom of God is within you, IF you have been born again.