Starting a new thread - so as not to derail this one.
So a person gets saved, yet he has been and still in some questionable activities.
(Friday night drunk, shacking up, homosexual, ect)
Of course, we are excited over their decision to accept Christ as Savior
BUT - WHAT ABOUT CHURCH MEMBERSHIP.
First - some churches will want to baptize you within seven days - and make you a member of your church. - regardless of your on-going sin -
good - bad - indifferent
So should there be a period of time to insure this new life is actually genuine
If so - how long?
Should there be a time of New Member Classes.
Or do we tell the individual - we will baptize you and make you a member - but if you stay in that sin - you go on the inactive/discipline membership list.
Do we treat different sins (such as examples of the ones I gave in the second paragraph) differently?
Open for discussion
So a person gets saved, yet he has been and still in some questionable activities.
(Friday night drunk, shacking up, homosexual, ect)
Of course, we are excited over their decision to accept Christ as Savior
BUT - WHAT ABOUT CHURCH MEMBERSHIP.
First - some churches will want to baptize you within seven days - and make you a member of your church. - regardless of your on-going sin -
good - bad - indifferent
So should there be a period of time to insure this new life is actually genuine
If so - how long?
Should there be a time of New Member Classes.
Or do we tell the individual - we will baptize you and make you a member - but if you stay in that sin - you go on the inactive/discipline membership list.
Do we treat different sins (such as examples of the ones I gave in the second paragraph) differently?
Open for discussion