Thank you Brother John for your reply, it means a lot to hear from you. I truly agree with your first comment, we should be committed. As a member of the Body of Christ, I
think I am committed, though I sure wouldn’t want to toot my own horn. Your post was seasoned with grace. Grace is something that is lacking tremendously from our local churches. Legalism seems to be prevailing more and more.
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Are you saying that we can merely think about loving our Christian brethren? What is love without action? How can you be true to all that Jesus commanded believers to “be about:” edifying, teaching, showing compassion, bearing one another’s burdens, apart from a church?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> John, are you saying that it is only possible for us to love our Christian brethren only
inside of a local Church, and that is the only place we can show that love? I have a
great love for many here on the BB, I pray for them and hope the best for them. I also
have a heart for this bb in that it will be a place for edifying. In fact some members of this BB has edified me greatly through e-mails and PM. I hope that I was edifying to them as well. As well, people have certainly taught me here online, and I hope that my post has done the same. My wife and I meet with someone who lives 45 minutes away every Tuesday morning, for the purpose of teaching her, and of course we are our own teacher. The things that we are asked to to in the Scripture concerning the welfare of others is not bound by going/not going to Church. And to be honest John, I personally feel that these things are not being done in the local churches either.
Concerning Christ Commandments: I will start a new thread, I will then provide a link to it here.
And then concerning Hebrews 10:25 I will repost what I posted earlier in this post:
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>But there are questions that must also be raised as to what exactly the writer of Hebrews had in mind:
1. Forsake is a very strong word in the Greek, could it merely imply simple Church
gatherings?
2. Why were they not to forsake the assembling of themselves?
3. Who were the Themselves? Who all did they include?
4. What is the day that was approaching?
Of course I have some thoughts on this passage, but would like to see others input
on it first. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
redwhiteandblue I have agreed with your post on this subject, great job.
With love,
Chet
Here is that link:
Christ Commandment
[ November 22, 2001: Message edited by: Chet ]