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Last night I had the pleasure of attending a church service that was held at a local high school where several churches across several denominations (methodists, pentecostals, different forms of baptists) who decided to put aside doctrinal differences and gather together to worship God together in spirit and in truth. During the course of this service the pressence of the Holy Spirit could be felt very strongly. I have been to several different kinds of churches individually and have yet to experience that level the anointing that I witnessed last night on an individual basis. God is definitely up to something in that town. Praise the Lord!
Anyway, the point I would like to make is this. In this forum there is a lot of denominational bickering and banter against other churches. People of this belief declaring that people of that belief are basically going to hell. While I agree that certain churches have strayed somewhat here or there, the truth is, while there doctrine may not be completely sound, we can not condemn an entire congregation. Each congregation, regardless of what denomination, are made up of several individuals. Who are we to judge an entire congregation the spiritual state of every individual according to a distorted lines of doctrine that many may not even be aware of? We can't because we are not the judge. The job belongs to Jesus Christ and Christ alone.
It's time to grow up people. You can continue to argue and cause division all you like but as for me, I put my trust and faith in the Lord that He has a plan for His people in these days. I'm sure that plan involves a church that pure like a virgin bride. Not a church that is filthy and saturated with personal pride.
Anyway, the point I would like to make is this. In this forum there is a lot of denominational bickering and banter against other churches. People of this belief declaring that people of that belief are basically going to hell. While I agree that certain churches have strayed somewhat here or there, the truth is, while there doctrine may not be completely sound, we can not condemn an entire congregation. Each congregation, regardless of what denomination, are made up of several individuals. Who are we to judge an entire congregation the spiritual state of every individual according to a distorted lines of doctrine that many may not even be aware of? We can't because we are not the judge. The job belongs to Jesus Christ and Christ alone.
It's time to grow up people. You can continue to argue and cause division all you like but as for me, I put my trust and faith in the Lord that He has a plan for His people in these days. I'm sure that plan involves a church that pure like a virgin bride. Not a church that is filthy and saturated with personal pride.