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1 | Aren't those parts good? | 1 Cor 3:22 | Aixen7z4 | 95730 | ||
I thought of the decency and order in their meetings. Is that not good? (See 1Co 14:40). I thought of the piety and devotion that leads them to sometimes lead monastic lives. Is that not good? (See Luke 9:23). I thought of their submission to authority. Is that not good? (See Hebrews 13;7,17). I would hope that we would not have to give up ideals such as the priesthood of all believers (1Pe 2:9), the need to work (2Th 3:12), or the need to also follow Christ (1Co 11:1) in order to emulate those. |
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2 | Aren't those parts good? | 1 Cor 3:22 | Godman | 96089 | ||
THE CHURCH DOES NOT UNDERSTAND THIS BECAUSE IT'S NOT TAUGH. LET GOD SHOW YOU THE ONES WHO ARE HIS CHILDREN.LOOK AT SOMEONES FAITH, HOPE, AND LOVE TO TELL WETHER THEY ARE REAL CHRISTIANS. God bless. |
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3 | Aren't those parts good? | 1 Cor 3:22 | Aixen7z4 | 96095 | ||
What concerns me is the fact that some in the church have learned but others are not willing to learn from them. Is it possible that Baptists can learn some things fom Methodists and that Methodists can learn some things from the Plymouth Brethren. It seems that we are focused on the things our group does correctly (we call them 'distinctives') and we fail to see, much less to emulate, what another group is doing correctly. I suspect that when we do that we will all become more like each other, and all in all the better for it. This I say because you have posted your comment again. You are concerned that those things are not being taught in the church. But it is evident they are being taught in that part of the church. We seem to be ignoring what is good because of the errors we see in the same place. But we are encouraged to learn from each other. 1Thess 5:21 Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. |
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