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SpiritMeadow
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I agree with most everything you said. I of course see the Church universal in much broader terms, and I do think that humans are interpreting that truth. Some better than others. I still believe that if you conclude that any institution has the right to make the final conclusion on meaning, then you are in a dangerous place. It is only a slip then to cultism it seems to me.In that case, I am very glad that you are still here.Spirit driven, yes. And that is a subject that we must use care and caution with. We have all been tricked at one time or another, by the evil one, who mimics goodness, but cannot produce good fruit. As to doctrines, since the true ones come from the eternal God, they will not always make sense to us. Here, trust is a major factor. History is a major factor. Consistency also.The Church is Christ - His sacred Body on earth. It cannot be separated from His truth, since He said it would not be. I have chosen obedience to the truths which have been handed down to us. Viewed in its entirety, the history of God’s covenants with man reveal a seamless garment of love and mercy. In parallel with John the Baptist, I (ego) had to decrease and He had to increase. I always have and will continue to question the imperfect, which originates with man. I do not question that which has its origins in the perfection of God. Do I like conforming myself to God’s requirements? No. This is one part of denying the self.
My advice: Grant the level of credibility to our more abrasive brothers and sisters that their comments earn for them. After doing that, and focusing on God’s love, pray for them. I will pray for you because you are certainly on a journey with the rest of us.
To require of God such a perfect institution means that we simply don’t have to work so hard ourselves. We leave it to the infallible body of Christ to do it for us. In that we it seems to me divest ourself of responsibility, and I believe that is error. My church does not stand with me before God, I stand alone at my judgment. I cannot imagine using as excuse, “well, I always thought that doctrine faulty, but I obeyed the church who told me it was speaking for you.” I cannot do it. I cannot reconcile it in my mind. I can only trust that a God of infinite love and foregiveness, recognizes that I have done my best.
Thank you for a reasoned reply
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