Darron Steele
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Give me a break. The groups I have described may not "announce" it or keep a written "record" but they have their assumptions. They would never dare air them publicly.defenderofthefaith said:No, we teach that once something follow the Lords plan of salvation as laid out for us in the New Testament - then one is added to the Lords church.
We never 'judge' anyone, we never announce someone to be 'acceptable' or 'not acceptable' we do not keep a record of 'those saved' 'those not saved' 'those who tried to be saved but really aren't' ect...
I bet that if a person is `faithfully attending' and `sound in doctrine' = `agree with what those allowed in the pulpit say you should believe,' then you assume that s/he is a Christian. Otherwise, I bet your group at least does not assume that s/he is.
If I am wrong, I would love to hear by description about someone who
a) is not a member of your group, but
b) is nonetheless a Christian.
No vagueness: I want specifics.
Now: imagine that I decide I want to join your group. I:
1) believe on Jesus Christ as Lord, Savior, and Son of the living God, and accordingly have repented my prior sinful life,
2) confessed Him before men and women,
3) been baptized = immersed
4) live as best I can for Him.
However, I believe
-- that unimmersed = unbaptized Christians exist,
-- that it is okay for a congregation to use musical instruments,
-- that a Christian will continue to live for the Lord and never be unsaved,
-- that people can try to speak in tongues and be Christians,
-- I should try to be in as much fellowship and cooperation with Christians of outside groups as I can,
-- that people can be Christians even if they disagree with me on Bible inerrancy,
-- that there are Christians outside the Churches of Christ
-- that there was no ordained New Testament-era congregation pattern for assemblies,
-- the Lord's Supper should be taken often, but not necessarily weekly, even though I do take it that often.
Would your congregation accept me? I predict no. I predict that your leadership would not even announce my interest to the congregation. Why? `He is not a Christian, so is not eligible.'
Would you assume that I am a Christian? I predict no -- or at least `not yes.'
The Church of Christ congregation I am a regular visitor at would not have accepted me now as a Christian just 18 years ago. 17 years after no longer going there, I was a 14-year Christian, and I got a lot of surprises as I kept visiting. Although much is the same, things have changed.
If your portion of the Churches of Christ is not like what I described, I can assure you from first-hand experience that there are. One of them is just 35 minutes south of me.
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