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Hi, and welcome to the forum.Hi everyone,
I've just read over this whole thread over the SDA's and whether they are Christian, and it just makes sigh heavily and say
"Father, forgive them, for they know not what they say." Yes, I'm officially a member of the SDA church, but I don't hold to all of its beliefs. My beliefs lean more toward that of Messianic Judaism.
To simply throw out the whole bunch of grapes because of one or two bad grapes (meaning doctrines) isn't the smartest thing to do. To conclude that SDA's aren't Christian because of one or two non-traditional beliefs. This was the same conclusion the Pharisees drew about Jesus and the early church.
How about attending an SDA church? Has that entered anyone's mind? It's a simple Protestant church service with traditional music. Even some congregations have more contemporary music that is sung in many evangelical churches. My point is, why not find out for yourself whether SDA's are Christians by getting in face to face contact with them.
Granted, there are SDA's who believe that they are the only true Christians, but that's just the flipside of believing that NO SDA is a true Christian. God looks on each individual's heart, not on their church membership.
Is it one's doctrinal beliefs are one's fruits that God judges us by? And please don't tell me that it's one's beliefs that determines their fruit, because that isn't always true. James says, "Do you believe there is one God? Very well. Even the devils believe, and tremble." People can have wrong beliefs and produce the fruit of the spirit, or have the right beliefs, and not produce the fruit of the spirit. That's why I laid that burden down a long time ago and left it up to the Husbandman, my Father in heaven, to judge who is producing the fruit of the spirit, and who is producing poisonous fruit.
Like I said, I don't adhere to all of the SDA church's doctrine (1844 being one of the ones I don't adhere to). I do not regard EGW as an inerrant prophet of God like some SDA's do, but I do regard her as an inspired messenger/reformer, no different from Luther, Calvin, the Wesley brothers. None of these adhered to all Biblical truth, but they did adhere to the truths they were called to "re-reveal" to the ignorant church of their day. To strictly adhere to a manmade creed is unwise, and shall I dare say, narrowminded. That goes for both SDA's and non-SDA's. I don't like the fact that the SDA church has written up a set of 27 Fundamental beliefs when its founders said that to do such a thing would result in apostasy and close-mindedness to the word of God.
I see the Laodicean mindset in both SDA and non-SDA churches. "I'm rich, increased with goods (truth) and have need of nothing." In other words, I'm rich in knowledge of the word of God, increased in doctrine, and have no more need of learning anything from the word of God. I know it all. Everything I believe is truth." No wonder Jesus said He would vomit them out of His mouth. Such an attitude is nauseating.
Jesus calls us (SDA's and non-SDA's) to buy of Him the gold of faith that works by love, so we can be truly rich, the linen of His righteousness to clothe our naked sinfulness, and the eyesalve of (dare I say it) discernment to clearly look at our beliefs and be open to correction from the word of God. Put aside all our pre-conceived interpretations, and read the word straight, without pre-written, pre-spoken commentary. You will be humbled and in awe of the amazing grace and love of our Father in heaven.
May God have mercy on us all.
Kim V.
I have attended many SDA services and I enjoyed them all.
Eldermike
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