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There is a lot of concern and talk about how the church is divided these days.
There is much made of how the church should unite and "become one body" again.
I personally feel that in spite of different denominations, the true believers are already "one body".
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The church I attend doesn't "hate" homosexuals, although it seems both social media, and the news
media seem to think so. You can be homosexual and attend the church I go to, but you can't practice
homosexual acts in the church. My church does not condone homosexual behavior in any way.
However we recently had a couple of men come into a Sunday morning service, holding hands, with
their arms around each other in the church service. The service was stopped and they were asked to
refrain from doing those things while they were in the church. They stood up and made quite a scene
and even kissed there in front of everyone. (I feel they were making a statement)
But they did eventually leave, (I noticed a new young couple in the back also left about the same time).
One of the things they said as they were heading towards the door was something like (I don't remember
the exact wording) Our church accepts us, and Jesus accepts us, so if you don't accept us you're not
real Christians. Someone made the response that they are accepted here, but their behavior isn't.
(love the sinner, hate the sin) but they said their church accepted their behavior, so Jesus must accept it also.
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Like I said, I'm all for church unity and being "one body" with other believers.
But not at the cost of joining those churches that "teach things contrary to sound doctrine".
We are told not to be joined with unbelievers. They say they believe in Jesus... but yet
they deny it by their actions.
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I believe things like this will start happening more in the church these days. Will we "stand firm in the
faith", or will we compromise doctrine for the sake of unity?
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I was wondering about the young couple that left, they haven't been back. Maybe it's just coincidence, that they left then, but the timing seems a little suspect. It seems that more and more young people are accepting the doctrine of the world, rather than the teachings of the Bible.
There is much made of how the church should unite and "become one body" again.
I personally feel that in spite of different denominations, the true believers are already "one body".
============================================================================================
The church I attend doesn't "hate" homosexuals, although it seems both social media, and the news
media seem to think so. You can be homosexual and attend the church I go to, but you can't practice
homosexual acts in the church. My church does not condone homosexual behavior in any way.
However we recently had a couple of men come into a Sunday morning service, holding hands, with
their arms around each other in the church service. The service was stopped and they were asked to
refrain from doing those things while they were in the church. They stood up and made quite a scene
and even kissed there in front of everyone. (I feel they were making a statement)
But they did eventually leave, (I noticed a new young couple in the back also left about the same time).
One of the things they said as they were heading towards the door was something like (I don't remember
the exact wording) Our church accepts us, and Jesus accepts us, so if you don't accept us you're not
real Christians. Someone made the response that they are accepted here, but their behavior isn't.
(love the sinner, hate the sin) but they said their church accepted their behavior, so Jesus must accept it also.
==========================================================================================
Like I said, I'm all for church unity and being "one body" with other believers.
But not at the cost of joining those churches that "teach things contrary to sound doctrine".
We are told not to be joined with unbelievers. They say they believe in Jesus... but yet
they deny it by their actions.
==========================================================================================
I believe things like this will start happening more in the church these days. Will we "stand firm in the
faith", or will we compromise doctrine for the sake of unity?
===========================================================================================
I was wondering about the young couple that left, they haven't been back. Maybe it's just coincidence, that they left then, but the timing seems a little suspect. It seems that more and more young people are accepting the doctrine of the world, rather than the teachings of the Bible.