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Originally Posted by Unregistered
My argument is what Peter Debelak referred to as the "rogue Christian." In other words, some Christians (maybe because of negative experiences in churches) go to the extreme of avoiding any commitment to a Chrisitan group. It's just them and Christ, and whoever floats their boat, and their associations are loose and always changing.
Think Madame Guyon type spirituality, without any balance. The Christians I've known like this are very hard to deal with - they can become untouchable, living in their own spiritual castle.
But I get your point about the LC. Been there and done that.
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According to Witness Lee in
Vision of the Age, Madame Guyon was the Minister of the Age, and any seeking believer in the 17th century who wanted to know the up-to-date move of the Lord, and to hear His speaking, must go to Madame Guyon for fellowship.
Sorry to hear she was off balance.