APuritanMindset
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I wrote this article a while back and thought I'd share it here and get some feedback.
The Body of Christ: The True Purpose of the Church
The Body of Christ: The True Purpose of the Church
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Person "A" is lost and then gets saved.Who are we to argue with Scripture? Jesus died for the church. He didn't give Himself up for every individual person on the face of the earth to make redemption possible for all; He gave Himself up for the sake of His bride.
Point taken.Originally posted by Roguelet:
I'm sure there has to be some positive feedback Art.
I didn't. It set a tone of uncareingness that permiated the rest of the article which I had to make an effort to overlook and it was unnecessary.pardon the crudeness of this analogy
Viva la differance. Acknowledging psychological differences is VERY politically incorrect but they are there and indeed should be addressed.There are differences between men and women that need to be acknowledged.
This is a major point that I think nearly everyone misses. I do not TELL my wife anything. I am not her boss. It is not my job to MAKE her do anything. It is really NONE of my business to police her obedience. That is her responsibility and mine is to help her if she wants it.The husband is supposed to do something to see to it that his wife will be obedient to him willfully.
the husband is to love his wife in such a way that it models Christ's love for the church.
Here is the problem. If I reject your first point, it tends to make your second point less compelling. I do, however, agree with your second point.This tells us two very important things. First, it tells us who Jesus died for; and, secondly, it tells us why He died for them. Let's take a moment and look at these two issues.
I have never heard anyone even remotely say this. I have heard unlearned church members who seem to act like this is a significant part of what they do. It isn't taught in any church that I know of.The modern American idea of the church is that it exists for the sake of getting unsaved people in the doors to get them saved.
Very true. Regular members do tend to shirk their responsibilities and this needs to be addressed frequently.We have taken some of the commands here and institutionalized them and made them to be done only by ordained ministers.
This makes it sound as though people are trying to get LOST people to be members. I think they are trying to get lost people to hear the message, get saved, and THEN become members.And if we are members of the body of Christ, than why do we continuously bring in deadly diseases into Him?
Good point.are opting, instead, to give people their 7 steps to living a good life
Not directly but, indirectly.The purpose of the church is not to draw in lost people and get them saved.
"proudly"? - I'm thinking, no.The purpose of the church is to live out boldly and proudly the fact that it is the bride and body of Christ.
Now THIS seems to be the purpose of the church.The purpose of the church is also to edify the members thereof. All that we do in the church should be to build up.
After the analogy used I could never put any value of anything else you had to say. This is a christian forum and you should know what is appropriate and what is not! That was not!Originally posted by APuritanMindset:
I wrote this article a while back and thought I'd share it here and get some feedback.
The Body of Christ: The True Purpose of the Church
I don't know that it was that crude though. Since when is it wrong to speak about issues relating to sex and the parts used? Leviticus talks about wet dreams and the like. I will give, though, it wasn't the best analogy that I could have used. Then again, what more obvious difference is there between men and women?Originally posted by 2BHizown:
After the analogy used I could never put any value of anything else you had to say. This is a christian forum and you should know what is appropriate and what is not! That was not!
I have never heard anyone even remotely say this. I have heard unlearned church members who seem to act like this is a significant part of what they do. It isn't taught in any church that I know of.</font>[/QUOTE]I have on more than one occaision heard preachers say things like this. It's sad. It is also kinda what The Purpose Driven Church teaches and most church growth models as well.</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />The modern American idea of the church is that it exists for the sake of getting unsaved people in the doors to get them saved.