FOR CLARIFICATION,
For those who have newly entered into this debate, I do not want you to be confused about my position. I distinguish between salvation and service. I deny the word ekklesia is used in the NT outside of three specific uses (1) concrete local assembly; (2) abstract generic sense of same as in kind; (3) Abstract institutional sense. Thus I deny the doctrine of church and baptismal salvation in all of its forms, whether it is by membership in a local visible congregation or invisible universal congregation or whether it is by baptism in water or in Spirit. I distinguish between "church" and "salvation" and thus between service and salvation. I restrict the church, its ordinances, ministry and membership to the realm of service AFTER being scripturally immersed in water by an authorized administrator (NT. church).
I view salvation to be solely "in Christ" from Genesis to Revelation. I view the gospel to be the gospel of Christ from Genesis (Acts 10:43) to Revelation.
I believe the universal problem is SPIRITUAL DEATH which is SPIRITUAL SEPARATION from God and the ONLY solution to spiritual SEPARATION is spiritual UNION by new birth.
I believe that all "in Adam" are "in the flesh" with regard to their SPIRITUAL STATE OF SEPARATION FROM GOD because they have all been "BORN of the flesh."
I believe that all "in Christ" are "in the Spirit" with regard to their SPIRITUAL STATE OF UNION WITH GOD because they all have been "BORN of the Spirit" - Eph. 2:1-10
I believe that spiritual union with God is impossible without indwelling of the Spirit BECAUSE the human spirit dwells INSIDE the human body and for SPIRITUAL union to exist the Holy Spirit must indwell the human body where the human spirit resides or that person is spiritually SEPARATED from God which is SPIRITUAL DEATH and anyone at any period of history without the indwelling Spirit "are none of his" (Rom. 8:8-9). This demands that baptism in the Spirit on the day of Pentecost was never a promise of INDIVIDUAL indwelling but rather the indwelling of an new INSTITUTION called the church as the "temple of God" (1 Cor. 3:16 "ye" not "we") that occurred ONCE FOR ALL to the Jewish assembly and then to the Gentiles in order that the alll Jewish assembly would receive them as equal members.
Therefore, no kind of baptism and no kind of church membership obtains spiritual union "in Christ" but only the NEW BIRTH obtains that for all the elect in all ages.
I view all the elect in the family of God (Eph. 3:15) and the church is to be composed of those professing family members who have been scripturally baptized and serving Christ in that capacity where they are located. I view the church distinct from the family and kingdom of God. The family includes all the elect presently saved on earth and in heaven. The true kingdom or rule of God on earth includes all the elect on earth at any given instance. The PROFESSED kingdom on earth includes all who make the PROFESSION of God as their king regardless if their profession is true or false.
I have posted this so that we do not speak past each other and you understand how I define terms and how I look at service versus salvation and how I look at the church.
For those who have newly entered into this debate, I do not want you to be confused about my position. I distinguish between salvation and service. I deny the word ekklesia is used in the NT outside of three specific uses (1) concrete local assembly; (2) abstract generic sense of same as in kind; (3) Abstract institutional sense. Thus I deny the doctrine of church and baptismal salvation in all of its forms, whether it is by membership in a local visible congregation or invisible universal congregation or whether it is by baptism in water or in Spirit. I distinguish between "church" and "salvation" and thus between service and salvation. I restrict the church, its ordinances, ministry and membership to the realm of service AFTER being scripturally immersed in water by an authorized administrator (NT. church).
I view salvation to be solely "in Christ" from Genesis to Revelation. I view the gospel to be the gospel of Christ from Genesis (Acts 10:43) to Revelation.
I believe the universal problem is SPIRITUAL DEATH which is SPIRITUAL SEPARATION from God and the ONLY solution to spiritual SEPARATION is spiritual UNION by new birth.
I believe that all "in Adam" are "in the flesh" with regard to their SPIRITUAL STATE OF SEPARATION FROM GOD because they have all been "BORN of the flesh."
I believe that all "in Christ" are "in the Spirit" with regard to their SPIRITUAL STATE OF UNION WITH GOD because they all have been "BORN of the Spirit" - Eph. 2:1-10
I believe that spiritual union with God is impossible without indwelling of the Spirit BECAUSE the human spirit dwells INSIDE the human body and for SPIRITUAL union to exist the Holy Spirit must indwell the human body where the human spirit resides or that person is spiritually SEPARATED from God which is SPIRITUAL DEATH and anyone at any period of history without the indwelling Spirit "are none of his" (Rom. 8:8-9). This demands that baptism in the Spirit on the day of Pentecost was never a promise of INDIVIDUAL indwelling but rather the indwelling of an new INSTITUTION called the church as the "temple of God" (1 Cor. 3:16 "ye" not "we") that occurred ONCE FOR ALL to the Jewish assembly and then to the Gentiles in order that the alll Jewish assembly would receive them as equal members.
Therefore, no kind of baptism and no kind of church membership obtains spiritual union "in Christ" but only the NEW BIRTH obtains that for all the elect in all ages.
I view all the elect in the family of God (Eph. 3:15) and the church is to be composed of those professing family members who have been scripturally baptized and serving Christ in that capacity where they are located. I view the church distinct from the family and kingdom of God. The family includes all the elect presently saved on earth and in heaven. The true kingdom or rule of God on earth includes all the elect on earth at any given instance. The PROFESSED kingdom on earth includes all who make the PROFESSION of God as their king regardless if their profession is true or false.
I have posted this so that we do not speak past each other and you understand how I define terms and how I look at service versus salvation and how I look at the church.