Quote:
Originally Posted by Cassidy
"The narrow way is not the ground of oneness, it is the way that leads to life. Our ground is not oneness with the body, it is Christ. Listen to what Paul teaches us in Ephesians 4.1-6"
Ohio,
okay, I did.
Verse 4 says "One Body.."
Verse 5 says "One Lord..."
There are seven ones there in Ephesians 4:1-6 (Body, Spirit, Hope, Lord, Faith, Baptism, God & Father) and all contribute equally to the ground we stand on as believers.
On what scriptural basis do you eliminate the oneness of the first item listed (the Body) in your statement above?
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Look at Paul's admonition carefully ...
The
one body, "
with all lowliness and meekness, bearing one another in love, is diligent to keep the oneness of the Spirit." (Eph 4.3)
It may seem like a technical point, but the
one body does not equal the
oneness of the body, and that's why the Bible never uses this expression. The source
of our oneness is not in the body, it is only in the Lord Spirit. That's why we must keep the oneness of the Spirit.
God alone defines the rules for this oneness, and administrates its reality.
If this oneness were "of the body," then the leaders of the body could define the parameters of this oneness, and this, unfortunately, has been done many times in church history. That is why I have repeatedly said that
distorted oneness is perhaps the most destructive heresy of all. Rome today still administrates her version of the "oneness of the body." LSM has their version of the "oneness of the body," and they make up all the rules governing this "oneness."