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Churchwork
01-01-2006, 01:19 AM
It is just as wrong to say you are denominational as it is to say you are non-denominational. To say you are denominational is like say you are of Cephas or Apollos. This is wrong for God does not divide the church on persons.

It is also wrong to say you are non-denominational because that, the Bible says, is like saying you are of Christ, even dividing the body of Christ by saying you are of Christ and other Christians are not under your breath with a point of pride.

What is the solution? It is so easy I wish people could see, but alas, they will not for something blocks them, even as I was blocked for seeing for a time. For over 1900 years the blockage has been most apparent and will remain a blockage until men in Christ rise up to do something about it. It has started with seeds planted somewhere in a place almost none know about yet.

Ever since the first century the church has moved away from Christ by the Holy Spirit breaking into the church through the apostles appointing elders to take care of the churches. 2 denaris was given to the Inn Keeper (the 4 fold Ministry in Eph. 4). 1 danaries is a day's wage, and a day is like a thousand years, so that 2 danaris is like 2000 years of the church history in which Christ and the apostles would not be let into the inns, which represents the church. Just like the good samaratan (Christ) took the man that was half dead (sinner) on the samaratan's beast (the cross) to the inn with the good samaratan.

For 2000 years Christ has been trying to break into the church which He was once, in the first century, when the apostles appointed elders to take care of the local churches. e.g. church of Ephesus in the churches of Asia Minor or the church of Jerusalem in the churches of Judea or the church of Dallas in the churches of Texas.

The devil does not want this information to get out! It threatens his very life with the soon return of Christ. Christ will not return until the relationship of the apostles and the elders is restored.

Torchdog
01-18-2006, 06:02 PM
There is only one Church of Christ. Either you are a Christian or not. There is no in-between. We are all part of the Body of Christ and the Christians who dispute this are merely sick cells in that Body. It is our responsibilty during our watch to develop and enhance the unity of Christianity. ....tdog

Churchwork
01-18-2006, 06:05 PM
Amen.

And there is only one way God divides the church. Did you see how, in the first post?

lismore
01-23-2006, 05:46 AM
For 2000 years Christ has been trying to break into the church

I agree with you there. Very often people following the truth have to break out. I would be interested in hearing more on you view of the elders.

:)

Churchwork
04-03-2006, 02:58 PM
It is also wrong to say you are congregationalist, since God does not divide the body of Christ on congregations.