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When one joins a church based on teaching, he has to shop around first. He has to go around to the many churches in his area, listen to the (fallible) pastor preach, then decide if he likes what this pastor said, if it agrees with his own personal interpretations of Scripture.Not even close , join a church based on teaching , not by laying of hands , that is a poor reason.
-this pastor preaches on Malachi 1:11 that it means, A, B and C? Well, that’s wrong. I believe it means X, Y and Z…
so on to the next church on the next corner.
-this pastor preaches that 1 Peter 3:13 means D. I don’t believe that. It means W…
so on to the next church on the next corner.
etc etc etc
Until he finds one that conforms to all of his own personal views.
Until…
this preacher, who is FALLIBLE, (and this church shopper knows it, so he knows this FALLIBLE pastor is going to be wrong at some point), preaches something that he believes to be wrong…
so then he leaves and either starts his own church…
Or…
starts the church shopping process all over again.
And round and round it goes.
Church shopping is just another way to find a church that conforms to one’s self.
Why not use the correct formula which is: find the Church Jesus established, and then join it, and then conform your views to this Church.