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The Holy Universal Church

Discussion in '2000-02 Archive' started by Aaron, Nov 12, 2002.

  1. Brandon Stewart

    Brandon Stewart New Member

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    Every church that preaches the truth is part of the invisible body of the church universal, each local church, is like an arm or a leg, or any other part of the body. Each church has different gifts attributed to the body of believers in that church, and those believers use those gifts to grow the local church and by growing the local church, they grow the church universal.
     
  2. DHK

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    That poll was flawed from the beginning. No one here is stating that one not a member of a local church will not go to heaven. There is much information on this topic in the Baptist History forum. Here is one link I found from there. Go to the URL and look under chapter 3.

    Old Landmarkism

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  3. rsr

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    The reference was not about the poll itself, but about how the thread wandered to the universal church. My apologies for not clarifying that.
     
  4. Aaron

    Aaron Member
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    I did have to think twice about my position ;) . :D
     
  5. Frogman

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    The question of church membership does not involve the truthfulness of individual salvation. But of proper scriptural baptism. Without this, the organization administering the baptism is not the 'wife' of Christ. This is like saying my wife can be wife to all men, because she is a woman and is a wife, then we throw out the ability for herself or any other in committing adultery, fornication, etc. These things go much deeper than carrying the name of Christ.

    Isaiah 4.1 paraphrased: In that day there will be seven women take hold of one man and say give us your name; we shall provide our own meat and drink, only give us your name to remove our reproach.

    The reproach extends to the point to where the wife is adulterated in her doctrine as well; it is not a mere question of identifying those redeemed.

    If the manner of the local church mattered not, there would not have been a group receiving the baptism of john from which Christ established the body.

    God Bless.
    Bro. Dallas
     
  6. Aaron

    Aaron Member
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    I don't quite follow your logic. The Holy Spirit has testified that the church is the bride of Christ.

    To me it seems more likely that if there is no universal church, but many churches, that Christ would have many wives.

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  7. narrow is the way

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  8. Frogman

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    To me it seems more likely that if there is no universal church, but many churches, that Christ would have many wives.

    Only those with scriptural baptism are of the bride. This is the distinction to me.

    God Bless
    Bro. Dallas
     
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