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Old 03-15-2022, 10:28 AM   #77
Zezima
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Default Re: What is the point of control? What do they want?

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Life study of Hebrews chapter 52, section 3:
“If you leave the Lord's recovery, you will certainly fall away from the grace of God.

Life-Study of 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus and Philemon, Chapter 15, Section 1:
“This shows that if we touch the recovery and then leave it, we commit spiritual suicide, for we turn away from God’s unique way.”

The Vision of the Age, Chapter 2, Section 6:
“I have seen with my own eyes that those who take the way of the Lord's recovery for a while and then leave do not come to a proper ending. There is only one way.”

Elders' Training, Book 07: One Accord for the Lord's Move, Chapter 4, Section 1:
“Even these dear ones who Left the recovery in a gentlemanly way had their spiritual future damaged.”

Life-Study of 1 Corinthians, Chapter 6, Section 3:
“For a person to be able to leave the recovery means that he has never seen what the recovery is. If you are able to give up the church life, this proves that you have never seen the church.”

Life-Study of Genesis, Chapter 54, Section 3:
“If you Leave the church life, you will be defeated.”

Abraham—Called by God, Chapter 18, Section 2:
“But it is quite a different matter to Leave the church. If you forsake the church, your joy will disappear and will not return until you return to God’s testimony.”

Christ versus Religion, Chapter 2, Section 6:
“From the day you Leave the church life, you begin to lose Christ; the new wine starts to run out”

Life-Study of Ephesians, Chapter 8, Section 4: “Although today's Christianity is a heap of collapse in death and darkness, we in the church life are in life and under light.

The Testimony of Jesus, Chapter 10, Section 4:
“Protestantism is dead and Christless.”

One Body, One Spirit, and One New Man, Chapter 10, Section 3:
“Brothers and sisters, in conclusion I would like to say that if you would like to be a Top Christian, you must be a Christian in the churches of the Lord's recovery”
Dead and christless, lose christ, defeated, not come to a proper ending, fall away from God’s Grace, death and darkness.

None of those words used to describe the result of leaving are talking about the 1000 year discipline.

If you’re saved, how can you lose Christ?
If you’re saved, how can you be dead and christless?
If you’re saved, how can you be defeated?
If you’re saved, how can you fall away from Gods Grace?
If you’re saved, how can you not come to a proper ending?

Your salvation is secure in Jesus Christ, not the Christian group you meet with. Salvation isn’t dependent on anything else but Jesus. Yet all these quotes say your salvation and your relationship with God is dependent on if you’re in the Recovery.

The Recovery is claiming that they are the instrument required for you to continue on as a Christian, and for your salvation to be secured.
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