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Thanks Cremi for bringing the focus back to where we always must.
The ultimate purpose of restoring NT Christianity is not to be "right" in our NT practices, but that our NT practices most closely imitate those of the NT Christians and NT church - whose fruitfulness excelled par none - that we might match or exceed such fruitfulness in our own generations as the Lord gives us faith in Him.
Our "rest" - from legalism, from worldy pursuits, from seeking respite, from escaping our troubles, from seeking any escape in the world - from seeking to save ourselves - is in Him, in taking His yoke upon us.
The Lord gave us a commission:
[bible]Matthew 28:18-20[/bible]
There is no mention in that, let alone anywhere else in the NT about quibbling over wine/juice, guitars/none, one cup/many, missions/none, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.
If the boat is on the water and headed in the right direction with motive force, we can work on any leaks that may pop up in the hull as we go.
But if we are sitting in harbor or static in the water and leaks appear, they always take much more of our energy to fix - if only because we have nothing else to do.
I AM NOT saying that of anyone here - please understand - but our focus truly needs to be doing His will, and, IMHO His will as it pertains to the commission He has given us above all else. Whether we get everything right in the process must be of secondary concern, IMO.
I've not read all of the Millenial Harbinger, nor all of AC's works - but what I have read leads me to believe his vision (and others' of course) for restoring NT christianity was to rid ourselves of the centuries of staid practices and traditions that not only reduced our effectiveness in the commission, but halted it altogether in some cases.
ALL actions, particularly in the church, are responses to previous actions - and I believe restoring NT Christianity is an action in response to what many viewed as actions carrying us farther away from Christ's commission rather than closer to it.
But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong. God bless.
The ultimate purpose of restoring NT Christianity is not to be "right" in our NT practices, but that our NT practices most closely imitate those of the NT Christians and NT church - whose fruitfulness excelled par none - that we might match or exceed such fruitfulness in our own generations as the Lord gives us faith in Him.
Our "rest" - from legalism, from worldy pursuits, from seeking respite, from escaping our troubles, from seeking any escape in the world - from seeking to save ourselves - is in Him, in taking His yoke upon us.
The Lord gave us a commission:
[bible]Matthew 28:18-20[/bible]
There is no mention in that, let alone anywhere else in the NT about quibbling over wine/juice, guitars/none, one cup/many, missions/none, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.
If the boat is on the water and headed in the right direction with motive force, we can work on any leaks that may pop up in the hull as we go.
But if we are sitting in harbor or static in the water and leaks appear, they always take much more of our energy to fix - if only because we have nothing else to do.
I AM NOT saying that of anyone here - please understand - but our focus truly needs to be doing His will, and, IMHO His will as it pertains to the commission He has given us above all else. Whether we get everything right in the process must be of secondary concern, IMO.
I've not read all of the Millenial Harbinger, nor all of AC's works - but what I have read leads me to believe his vision (and others' of course) for restoring NT christianity was to rid ourselves of the centuries of staid practices and traditions that not only reduced our effectiveness in the commission, but halted it altogether in some cases.
ALL actions, particularly in the church, are responses to previous actions - and I believe restoring NT Christianity is an action in response to what many viewed as actions carrying us farther away from Christ's commission rather than closer to it.
But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong. God bless.
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