lilymarie
The love of heaven makes one heavenly -Shakespeare
There were many "churches" since the beginning of Christianity until now.
Also, tons of early "sects" of Christiandom.
So yes, division is nothing new.
But Paul in the Holy Spirit tells us and leaders not to lay junk upon the foundation which has already been laid as though by an expert builder, and that foundation is Christ and his gift of the promise of The Holy Spirit.
I think it's the religious ceremonial factors that are not necessary to agree upon.
However, I don't forsee any unity as we have two different Bibles going here. I definately reject the apocrypha and the Infancy Gospel of James which the RCC and some Orthodox (or perhaps all?) base their faith upon.
We have two different religions, but there is only one Christ.
There doesn't have to be unity in religious practices because it's sifting the focus off of Christ and His desires for humanity. These religious practices bring too much muck and muddle to Christ and the Gospel message, and I have no want of them in my life. There are meaningless rituals... but people are never meaningless.
It's time to face the truth that unity only lies within the spiritual church of Jesus Christ and doing the will of The Father in Heaven, as each is called to serve in love for their neighbor and fellow man.
Behold, I bring you tiddings of great joy, peace on earth, goodwill toward men.
That's a big part of the Gospel message right there.
God is far, far greater than any church building. He is everywhere our heart is.
And, the Kingdom of God is "within us". Amen.
So, I see no need for unifying something that is a material belief.
Also, again, with two Bibles, and now the modern liberal catholics and anglicans with their gender neutral wording Bibles are the ones causing the current riffs today.
Check the wikipedia for the catholic versions of the Bible -- the NAB and The New Jerusalem Bible.
With this stuff happening in these churches hierarchies... I want nothing to do with catholicism, but I want all my life to do with Christ.
Unity lies in Christ, not rituals.
And unity lies for me with those who teach from the true scriptures, not the pseudo-apocrypha or the infancy Gospel of James.
Even Romans 14:5 proves there were all types of worship. (And also Romans 14:5 is backed up with another scripture which says pretty much the same thing -- "Let no one judge you regarding 'a' Sabbath Day, or a religious feast, or a New Moon Festival, etc...) I'm in the camp where I believe everyday is alike in the Romans 14:5 verse. I believe every day is The Lord's Day.
Romans 14:5
5One man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind. 6He who regards one day as special, does so to the Lord.
Also, tons of early "sects" of Christiandom.
So yes, division is nothing new.
But Paul in the Holy Spirit tells us and leaders not to lay junk upon the foundation which has already been laid as though by an expert builder, and that foundation is Christ and his gift of the promise of The Holy Spirit.
I think it's the religious ceremonial factors that are not necessary to agree upon.
However, I don't forsee any unity as we have two different Bibles going here. I definately reject the apocrypha and the Infancy Gospel of James which the RCC and some Orthodox (or perhaps all?) base their faith upon.
We have two different religions, but there is only one Christ.
There doesn't have to be unity in religious practices because it's sifting the focus off of Christ and His desires for humanity. These religious practices bring too much muck and muddle to Christ and the Gospel message, and I have no want of them in my life. There are meaningless rituals... but people are never meaningless.
It's time to face the truth that unity only lies within the spiritual church of Jesus Christ and doing the will of The Father in Heaven, as each is called to serve in love for their neighbor and fellow man.
Behold, I bring you tiddings of great joy, peace on earth, goodwill toward men.
That's a big part of the Gospel message right there.
God is far, far greater than any church building. He is everywhere our heart is.
And, the Kingdom of God is "within us". Amen.
So, I see no need for unifying something that is a material belief.
Also, again, with two Bibles, and now the modern liberal catholics and anglicans with their gender neutral wording Bibles are the ones causing the current riffs today.
Check the wikipedia for the catholic versions of the Bible -- the NAB and The New Jerusalem Bible.
With this stuff happening in these churches hierarchies... I want nothing to do with catholicism, but I want all my life to do with Christ.
Unity lies in Christ, not rituals.
And unity lies for me with those who teach from the true scriptures, not the pseudo-apocrypha or the infancy Gospel of James.
Even Romans 14:5 proves there were all types of worship. (And also Romans 14:5 is backed up with another scripture which says pretty much the same thing -- "Let no one judge you regarding 'a' Sabbath Day, or a religious feast, or a New Moon Festival, etc...) I'm in the camp where I believe everyday is alike in the Romans 14:5 verse. I believe every day is The Lord's Day.
Romans 14:5
5One man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind. 6He who regards one day as special, does so to the Lord.
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