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Not really sure what it is you're asking. My point was contrasting the difference between the Body going out into the world on the offense, and the Body taking precautions within assemblies.
I understand, and personally believe the worst atrocities are committed in the church because when the church sins, the sins are made in the name of G-d. I do believe our battle is spiritual, but because Paul used metaphorical military terms in the spiritual realm doesn't mean our battles are not also physical. However, I do agree w/ you in that the context addresses the issues w/in the assembly. I do believe @Darrell C the mission and objective of the church isn't militarily but spiritual.
I heard recently about an Islamist that converted to Christianity, after he took part of and witnessed the execution of Christians. What he testified to was how they behaved like sheep being led to the slaughter. I wanted to know whether the "civil magistrates" had known about him and whether he was at the very least questioned or vetted? People won't believe the Scriptures (sola scriptura) but their faith is swayed by examples existing today in the World?
I just try to keep in mind what Jesus said regarding the expectation that the Messiah would fight against injustice in their environment when He said "My kingdom is not of this world".
I agree, and in context the kingdom of G-d was not ruled by Pontius Pilate or the Roman Empire. The principle however can be applied to the World and unfortunately leads to theological fatalism which misinterprets "the World" to anywhere or anytime on earth.
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