Simply getting them to the front door isn’t enough if you take them to the wrong* building.*
Hi zz,
Wow, there you go again referencing the ultimate
emphasis, the right
building. I referenced* emphasis* on meeting
the living Christ
And preaching for people to come to His Church in no way takes away from preaching Jesus.
Of course they have commonality, just disagree with the CC being emphatical about the former.
There’s one faith. I don’t believe there’s a single doctrine that all P’s can even agree on.
Again, is that the only way to define or judge a church by ? It certainly seems cold and legalistic to describe meeting and knowing the living Christ* only* in doctrinal terms.
Yes P’s go to far in allowing diversity but C’s go to far in defining too much. Both extremes loose universality. But same thing happened in OT. It is ok. It is part of our proper legacy, the* belief in absolute truth* on everything , and every jot and tittle. it takes God’s wisdom to balance it all. I mean shall we quibble on how to genuflect and make the sign of the cross, or to have pictures on the wall, or the Lord on the cross statue, or the date of Easter celebration, or is justification and sanctification the same thing, etc., etc., etc. ?
There is a quite a bit of disagreement among AoG and Lutherans among their various churches. Depending on which particular location you go to or what preacher you listen to, you will hear a different gospel.
Are you sure about that on AoG ? I mean one in California was identical to one in NY in my experience. How many Lutheran branches are their, two three , do not know ?The point is that with in each one they are unified.
That’s the issue. There are no denominations in a Body. A body by definition is a single unit, with a wholeness and lack of separation. Denomination, which means to separate, is contrary to the very idea of a Body.
Agree, that is why I feel it is wrong to put
too much weight in judging what is a church of Christ by that standard, for we are all still one Body somehow and it certainly isn’t defined by
totally denominations. I guarantee you will see no persons in heaven parading around as P’s, or O’s, or Baptists, or Lutherans but as souls who have been washed by the blood of the Lamb.I will leave that up to you to say whether C’s will be parading around as C’s.
Thank you for the good discussion.
Blessings