Scattered Lambs come back to the flock!

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motojojo

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There is but one flock and Satin has scattered it, the lambs must come together back under one roof. Who cares if its Protestant, Catholic or Orthodox there is but one GOD and one flock. Overcome your pride and judgments about your brother and love one another. The lord is giving us a new bread,a Holy bread made with very little yeast and it will leaven all the dough. Your old yeast has lost its effect, get rid of it and come to your lord for His new yeast, it will feed the lost sheep and satisfy their hunger for a God that is real. This new bread is Sincerity,Truth and Love. He Loves His creation and His cup of wrath is full, go out to the high ways and the byways and bring them in now that you have Sincerity,Truth and Love the new Bread of GOD!
 
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greatkraw

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I think none of what you just said is Biblical.. It all sounds nice, though.
 
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charisenexcelcis

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Interesting enough, the idea of denominationalism was to accept that Christianity was not defined by the limits of one's church government, that other fellowships of believers were functioning parts of the body of Christ. Prior to that, sectarianism held that those who disagreed with you on matters not related to the core of faith (such as the argument between sublapsarianism and supralapsarianism), those who belonged to other branches of Christianity were not part of the body of Christ.
 

DinoDillinger

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I think none of what you just said is Biblical.. It all sounds nice, though.
It sounds biblical to me, Jesus said He had other's of another flock to bring in,also the sermon on the mount, the poster described some of the fruits of the spirit, and revelation is full of talk about God's wrath to come.
 
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It sounds biblical to me, Jesus said He had other's of another flock to bring in,also the sermon on the mount, the poster described some of the fruits of the spirit, and revelation is full of talk about God's wrath to come.
My pastor did a sermon on that. He also wished we could be one giant assembly, but that at the moment cannot happen. We have denominations because not all follow or obey the authority of scripture. I was reading an article on the emergent church about how Catholics and Anglicans and Lutherans and the purpose driven church joining hands. Here's an interesting article, and something that caught my attention...

"There is a simple answer to that question. You see it was (Cardinal Ratzinger), now Pope Benedict XVI, who authored a controversial document titled “Dominus Iesus” from the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, published in 2000. In this document Cardinal Ratzinger said “non-Roman Catholic churches” were “not churches in the proper sense.” [13] What did he mean by “not churches in the proper sense”? Has he changed his mind now that he has been promoted from cardinal to pope?

It’s my understanding that non-Roman Catholics will always remain “illegitimate Christians” until they accept that Jesus is present in the communion wafer after (and only after) it has been consecrated by a priest. At least that is what I have read in numerous Catholic sources." (And so have I)

So, I'm all for a big happy church, but I'm not gonna surrender the scriptures and worship a cookie.Article may be found here...
http://www.understandthetimes.org/commentary/c30.shtml
 
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It sounds biblical to me, Jesus said He had other's of another flock to bring in,also the sermon on the mount, the poster described some of the fruits of the spirit, and revelation is full of talk about God's wrath to come.
no this is very much unbibical for the Bread of Life or any other bread from God would have no yeast in it. a little leaven will leaven the whole lump. and this person says

This new bread is Sincerity,Truth and Love.
there is nothing new about this, God has always wanted His flock to have this. if this was of God or the Bible it would tell us the Holy Bread from God can have no yeast. yeast is a bacteria/ funji, and this guy exspect us to believe that God is going to give us unclean bread and want us to partake of this bread??

Le 7:21Moreover the soul that shall touch any unclean thing, as the uncleanness of man, or any unclean beast, or any abominable unclean thing, and eat of the flesh of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which pertain unto the LORD, even that soul shall be cut off from his people.

Holy Is Holy not partially Holy That is what is wrong with the Church now . I wish ye were hot or Cold not luke warm: bread with yeast is lukewarm
 
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greatkraw

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Stop thinking like men think! Jesus never set up a commercial/political organisation in the human sense. If we all organised tomorrow under one public leader he would not be impressed. The church is something mystical and spiritual, not visual and temporal.
 
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Aman...............................
 
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giantone

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The only scripture that came to mind.

2 Corinthians 6:16 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
17 Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you,
 
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