First of all, could you please learn to use the quote function properly, then do a little judicious editing. It is not necessary to quote everything the previous poster posted, just that to which you are replying.
I have snipped the rest for most of it is off topic and much to convoluted.
No. You seem to have missed the point. The point was that the church (ekklhsia) is more than just "called out." It is a called out assemblyOriginally posted by ituttut:
Agree, as you can see in my post of the “called out” Quote “There was a church before Jesus with promises of this earth; they (Israel) were “called out.”
No, we don't. You have drifted way off the topic. Let's try to stick to the topic. The Identity of the New Testament Church.Unquote. Their promises were of the “earth”. We agree.
Because the word is "assembly." They were an assembly in the wilderness. They were not a "church" in the New Testament sense. Again, lets get back on the subject The Identity of the New Testament Church.How can that be – Acts 7:38, ”This is he, that was in the church in the wilderness with the angel which spake to him in the mount Sina, and with our fathers: who received the lively oracles to give unto us”. You are correct that the Body of Christ is a NT phenomenon, once Christ revealed this information to us.
Once again you have failed to understand. I did not mention a "universal church." I spoke only of each local church over which the Lord is Head.You have misread, and contradicted yourself, as to you contention that there is no “universal” church. You are saying “each and every scriptural local church is a body of believers belonging to Christ, the body of Christ: You speak of a “universal” church, unless you are saying Christ Jesus is not the head of the Body.
Once again you have failed to stay on the subject, The Identity of the New Testament Church.But Cassidy does it not strike you as odd that you could not have known this if you hadn’t read the writings of Paul first? What does Jesus say, and what was understood while He was on earth? ”The law and the prophets were until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth into it,” Luke 16:16. The law and the prophets were not “mystery”, and the kingdom of God is “at hand” that was preached by John the Baptist, Jesus and the Apostles is no “mystery”.
The Scriptures don't contradict themselves. Just read 1 Thess 4 and see that it is all the saints who will be caught up, not just church members.Please enlighten me by scripture free of contradiction with the Word.
No. I am not a Crazymatic. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit was a one-time event that took place on the day of Pentecost.Do I understand you correctly? If so, you believe the same as I, we all being baptized with the Holy Spirit.
No, I am saying exactly what I said. All the saints will be caught up.Are, are you saying all that are “water baptized” will be caught up?
It is now plain to me that you don't understand what "mystery" means. When we see the word "mystery" in our bibles it does not mean "who done it" but rather, the unveiling of that which was previously unknown. The church of the gentiles was previously unknown to the Jews.Where is the “mystery” if all is the same as before (without the Only Begotten Son of God)? We are in the Body of Christ the Church.
I have snipped the rest for most of it is off topic and much to convoluted.