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Old 05-22-2013, 11:34 AM   #92
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Default Re: LSM's Sacrament - the "Ground of the Local Church" NIGEL TOMES

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Originally Posted by ZNPaaneah View Post
1. We are required to welcome all genuine believers without prejudice or additional requirements.
2. We are charged that taking the Lord's table is a proclamation that you have no issue with any other believers, if you do you are to first reconcile those issues before taking the table.

The "ground of oneness" doctrine violates this in several ways. In addition to requiring you to be a genuine believer they also require that you "are on the proper ground". The commandment was to "do this in remembrance of Me". Christ in the proper ground for the table, teaching any other ground is contrary to the commandments given to us by the Lord Jesus and the Apostles. We are required to welcome all genuine believers, putting the requirement that they accept some arbitrary eldership is another commandment other than that given to us by the Lord and the apostles. Proclaiming that all other Christians are reprobate for taking the table on the wrong ground is clearly an example of something that should be reconciled prior to taking the Lord's table. In three ways this teaching teaches the believers to break one of the most important commandments given to us by the Lord Jesus.

5:19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
This is key ZNP. IMHO many saints ingrained with the ground of locality doctrine have difficulty meeting anywhere else because of the matter of communion. To meet apart from a LSM sanctioned local church is considered to be meeting in division. Thus to take communion apart from a LSM local church is to take communion divisely.
Which leads to another question what consititutes division? Is it to teach heresy, to form a party or to have a contrary opinion. Say when you were in Houston and you're speaking according to the Word instead of parroting Lee's ministry. Those partial to Lee's ministry could make the claim you're a divisive brother. That's another topic.
The preferred option I have heard from LC saints when meeting with a non-LSM assembly will simply refuse to partake in communion.
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