Matt,
If I understand you correctly, you have been saying that "The Church" is some organised religious body, with a God ordained "Liturgical" system of rituals that connect us to God, as opposed to Gods wonderful truth of justification, and entrance into the life of God, through
faith alone. Also, that we are not to allow God to teach us through His scriptures, but rather learn from the Church "Hierarchy"...who alone can understand Gods truth. (They then spoon feed us)
You said this...
""Christ is physically present today - through and in His Church which, far from being elevated above Him, is indeed His Body; now, that's Scriptural - I Cor 10:16, 12:14; Eph 3:6, 4:12, 5:23, Col 1:18"
And I responded...
"The only sense in wich that is true is that Christ is indeed alive in every born again person. It has NOTHING to do with some particular organised religious group. "The Church" here on earth is nothing more than all the christians here on earth."
And you now say...
"The Scriptures I've quoted disagree with you....I think you'll find that Jesus Himself disagrees with you (Matt 16:18); it's His Church, not just a random collection of Christians."
Well, here are the passages you gave...
I Cor 10:16, 12:14; Eph 3:6, 4:12, 5:23, Col 1:18
"The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?"
Nobody is denying any of that. The christians in Corinth were engaging in idolatry and wanton sin. (verses 7-15) Paul is making clear they they, and we, should not be doing those things. We are christians, as so we should be LIVING like Christians, not like the lost. And he uses our regular gatherings to emphasise that we are brothers and sisters IN CHRIST. And he emphasises our UNITY. And the Lords Supper memorial is a great reminder of that. We are children of God, and Christ LIVES in us. That is the point of the Lords supper memorial. Through faith and faith alone we are placed into Christs body, and He takes up residence IN us.
"14 For in fact the body is not one member but many."
And praise God for that! But what does that have to do with liturgical religious activities?
"that the Gentiles should be fellow heirs, of the same body, and partakers of His promise in Christ through the gospel."
Wonderful truth! We evangelicals love that passage. But what does that have to do with liturgical religious activities?
"for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ,"
GREAT passage! But what does that have to do with liturgical religious activities, or being spoon fed through some heirarchy? Matt...when it says "the equipping of the saints" it means
every one of us, not just some finely robed "Hierarchy" somewhere. God does indeed use good teachers. But the most important teaching they do is to teach others how to hear from, and recieve instruction from, God Himself...though the scriptures. Any good teacher will insist that people do not believe anything he teaches just because he says its true. He will encourage his people to go into the scriptures themseslves to make sure what he or she is sharing is true. To go into the scriptures and learn to be fed from the heavenly teacher...God through Christ and the Holy Spirit.
"For the husband is head of the wife, as also Christ is head of the church; and He is the Savior of the body."
Of course he is. How does that support your view???
"And He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He may have the preeminence."
Praise God for that as well. But I dont see how any of this has anything to do with *supposedly* supporting complex litugical religious rituals, or being spoon fed by some "Hierarchy", who *supposedly* can only recieve truth from God?
God bless,
Mike