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Old 08-19-2021, 09:22 PM   #3
UntoHim
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Default Re: Is the Processed, Four-in-One God a sound doctrine?

Applicable Quote from Witness Lee:
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Ultimately, the church is a group of people who are in union with the Triune God and are mingled with the Triune God. The Triune God and the church are four-in-one. Because the Father, the Son, and the Spirit are all one with the Body of Christ, we may say that the Triune God is now the “four-in-one God.” These four are the Father, the Son, the Spirit, and the Body.
A Deeper Study of the Divine Dispensing p.203-204
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Originally Posted by Zezima View Post
It’s not a trap, it’s healthy to compare a teaching to the Bible. It’s a trap not to do this.
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Originally Posted by Trapped View Post
1. What does Lee/ministry teach?
2. What does the Bible actually say? (or, does the Bible actually say that?)
Sorry, but Witness Lee or anyone may say whatever they want to say, but if Scripture doesn't also say it, they are wrong!
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Originally Posted by Trapped View Post
The problem is that Lee was not a good Bible teacher, he had no one to correct him, and he taught lots of things wrong. Where the Bible shows distinctions, Lee dragged them together and mushed them into one. He should not have done that.
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Originally Posted by UntoHim View Post
Then just when one wouldn't think that things could get worse, Witness Lee taught that "Because the Father, the Son, and the Spirit are all one with the Body of Christ, we may say that the Triune God is now the 'four-in-one God'." This is rank heresy. Nowhere did the Lord Jesus or the Scripture writing apostles even faintly imply that the Body of Christ is to be considered part of, or equal to, the Trinity.
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Originally Posted by aron View Post
Where did Paul present us with God processed in His economy? If Paul didn't say this, then why should we?
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Originally Posted by Nell View Post
In fact, we don't even have teachings and practices. We just read the Bible, as we are commanded to do, and are blessed by the Holy Spirit...or not.
And now the coup de gras:
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Originally Posted by Ohio View Post
Why should we focus on that which is not in the Bible and miss that which is? Isn't the Bible enough? Should we not stick to our common faith?
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