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Oh Lord, Where Do We Go From Here? Current and former members (and anyone in between!)... tell us what is on your mind and in your heart. |
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02-26-2017, 10:15 AM | #1 | ||
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Brothers, what shall we do?
I've started this thread, inspired by a different discussion (their quotes below). I apologize if this already exists somewhere else on the forum or if it needs to be in a different section...
We all know that Lee and his Ministry has been (and still is) accused of many things. We know that Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. To some degree, most people on this thread have broken free from the organization of LSM to more honestly pursue the God of the Bible, our Savior Jesus Christ, and His Spirit who guides us as his Children. How do you describe LSM and the local church denomination to those outside of the church? Many have found good things, experiences, and nice people in LSM - I have heard many of these same thoughts from Mormon friends and assume I can find similar claims within Jehovah Witnesses, Muslim, Scientologists, etc. We know that feelings, experiences, and nice people is not what our Lord calls us to. We know through Scripture that there is one true God, who has revealed himself to us through His Son, Spirit, and Word. The Lord has made this clear for me and my family, but what about others? In regards to LSM: Should we warn others that have recently touched the church? Should we continue to pray for deliverance for friends in the church? Do you consider LSM and LC to be standing on solid ground? Should we command certain people not to teach false doctrines any longer or to devote themselves to myths and endless genealogies? Should we step in when we see believers led astray by hypocrisy and conduct that is not in step with the truth of the gospel? I know that I've rambled through many questions, but I hope you are able to get the underlying theme of my questions. It is difficult for me to reconcile these thoughts. I know that many on this forum have already reflected on questions like these and would like to hear your conclusion. Originally Posted by Freedom Quote:
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02-26-2017, 10:34 AM | #2 | ||
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Re: Brothers, what shall we do?
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LSM has to deal with the unrighteousness of their past which they have tried to sweep under the rug. Until they have dealt with the unrighteousness they will not be standing on solid ground. If the LC continues to be a LSM franchise they are not standing on solid ground. They also have to go back to the Bible and reassess their ground of the church doctrine. I have posted on this forum about this issue repeatedly. Their doctrine of the ground of the church is seriously flawed and unscriptural and results in justifying division making it one of the key pillars of the damnable heresy. We should be imitators of the Apostles.
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02-28-2017, 10:43 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Brothers, what shall we do?
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If the LSM and LC were on solid ground I'd be there. Initially the ground of locality was presented to us as being inclusive of all blood washed and Spirit born Christians, and allowed freedom to receive a variety of ministers and ministries of Christ as long as they share the common "faith once delivered to the saints". Unfortunately that is not practice, and grieves the Holy Spirit. God will take care of it. The leaders have been asked to repent by many sincere brothers in love for over 30 years. Prayers certainly help! I've suggested a "local church discussions" conference on this topic "what should we do?" to some of the brothers here. But that hasn't gained any traction. My motivation for that was to allow discussion of both positive and negative of TLR and LSM, test, and keep the good. I've gathered from two years of reading these boards that most of the saints here think it is best to throw out the whole leavened lump.
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03-07-2017, 01:36 PM | #4 | ||
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Re: Brothers, what shall we do?
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Speaking the truth in love is not a suggestion or an option when it comes to "the defense and confirmation of the Gospel". (Philippians 1:7) The Local Church/LSM has a sub-organization they have dubbed "DCP - Defense and Confirmation Project", but they have little to no interest in defending or confirming the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, but rather they are "in business" to defend and confirm the person and work of Witness Lee. Ostensibly, DCP was also established to defend and confirm the ministry of Watchman Nee, however, apparently the revered founder of the Movement is not in as much need of defense and confirmation as Witness Lee, because the fast majority of their efforts go into attacking (sometimes suing) Lee's critics. All this being said, I would emphasize that "our struggle is not against flesh and blood" (Ephesians 6:12) - Our brothers and sisters in the Local Churches, including the brothers over at DCP, are deserving of all the love and respect afforded to any and all of "those who are of the household of faith", even if they to not return the favor. Yet our love and respect must always and forever be decidedly linked to the Truth of the Gospel - The Gospel which is clearly presented in the New Testament. Quote:
I would point you to the experiences of some of the brothers and sisters in the MidWest and Canada over the past number of years. I'm thinking mainly of Nigel Tomes in Toronto and John Myer in Columbus, and all the saints that stood with them. I believe they made a very gallant and determined attempt at discarding many of the unprofitable and divisive teachings and practices, while trying to "hold to what is good". But they ran into a very big problem - When they attempted to throw out the bath water, the baby turned on them with great resistance and indignation! In fact, the baby ended up telling them to stop throwing out the bathwater, or else they could just leave the tub! Soooo.....they both ended up just leaving the tub....after being sued and excommunicated, of course, by that rather contentious and litigious baby, who cares more for his precious bathwater than the other occupants of the tub. These two brothers have gone on to seek, pursue and proclaim the Lord and his Word among the wider Body of Christ. Their efforts have produced some very good fruit, and some of this fruit has been shared with us on this forum. And many of the members of the forum have also blessed the wider body of Christ through their thoughtful and heartfelt postings over the years, and for this I am greatly encouraged, thoroughly blessed and forever grateful. -
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03-07-2017, 06:54 PM | #5 |
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Brothers, what shall we do?
Brothers, what shall we do?
Good question. And probably no right answer for all. Recently I heard something written in a book by Titus Chu. He said that "our spiritual progress is determined by how we treat the brothers ahead of us in the Lord." Think about how this can be construed, or misconstrued, by the readers. Immediately I considered aron's immensely valuable insights about the Chinese culture coloring the truths of the Bible in the LC's. Let's look at this statement in light of our Lord's instruction to "beware of the leaven of the Pharisee's." In the greater body of Christ (outside the LC's) this statement would never be spoken, but if it was, it would be understood that we cannot expect to grow in the Lord by constantly insulting and denigrating every older brother we meet. Who would not agree with that? But in the LC's, these coded words imply total subjection to their designated authorities at the expense of our faith. Break that rule and you are finished with the Lord. Your Christian life is over. In fact, the lesson is simple: the more you submit, the more you will grow, despite sacrificing one's walk with the Lord Himself. Thus a set of false fears kept us in bondage for years. I agree that we should subject ourselves to our leaders, but have we no recourse when these same leaders are hurting other brothers. Where are the caveats for leadership error? Where are the mechanisms to address serious issues in the LC's? There are none! When all the corruption occurred at LSM over the years, Titus Chu looked the other way and said, "Witness Lee is my spiritual father, his mistakes are none of my business." Wait a minute here folks! I thought, based on the scriptures, that the business of all ministers was to serve the Lord faithfully and shepherd His children. It is Chinese culture which places a "spiritual father" above the Lord and His children. Some will say, "Oh Ohio, you are reading way too much into this!" Maybe so. But I was there 30 plus years, and then I spent the last 10 years studying them from the outside. Needless to say, I have learned a few things, especially from literally hundreds of others who were there too. My point in writing this is not to bash anyone, but to highlight the difficulty in discerning the "good and the worthless" in the LC, which often covers true spirituality with a Chinese cultural veneer.
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03-07-2017, 09:38 PM | #6 |
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Re: Brothers, what shall we do?
I don’t know if there are definite answers to the questions posed at the beginning of this thread, but I am certain that it is appropriate to confront the LCM in public forums or to speak with LC members individually with the goal of holding people accountable to their words and actions. For instance, if it is proclaimed by LC members that Christianity is a “barren wasteland”, it might be a good idea to ask for the evidence behind such a statement instead of just saying ‘amen’. Simple stuff like that. A full-on debate might not resolve anything, but putting the burden of proof on the person who is asserting something is a good way to get people to think about what they are actually saying.
The LCM is a system reliant upon constituents who blindly trust their leaders. So I guess my point is that those who are in the LCM are there because they feel that it is the best place to be. It’s not likely they can be convinced otherwise. But they can be held accountable to what they say and do, especially if they are pressuring people to attend their meetings, distributing their literature, etc. To the extent that they do that, I see engaging in discussion or debate as being fair game.
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03-09-2017, 09:47 PM | #7 |
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Re: Brothers, what shall we do?
One of the positive things about TLR to me is still the format of Lord's table and other large meetings that allow more freedom of the Spirit (than I've seen in community churches) for saints to spontaneously respond to the Lord's prompting to:
Pray Praise Read scripture Call a hymn or song Break and pass bread and wine Testify to encourage and exhort Confess sin
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