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Apologetic discussions Apologetic Discussions Regarding the Teachings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee |
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Speaking of the Christian life, WL says, and I quote "it is not an ethical life." Ummm, yes it is. Very much so. It is impossible to glorify Christ if we're morally deficient or lacking in basic ethics. Jesus himself said: For I say to you, that unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. Of course, this doesn't mean that righteousness is found in ourselves, but through faith in Christ (Phil 3:9).
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Yeah, and this all relates back to the LCM's erroneous stance of making Good somehow at odds with God. True good is never at odds with God. And if good is at odds with God, then it isn't truly good. But the LCM acted as if a person sincerely trying to be good is somehow actually evil in some way. Certainly our good works can't save us. But the idea that God is not pleased when human beings are, for example, sincerely kind to one another, sacrificing, loving and so forth, is just a weird, twisted reading of things. This thinking has led LCMers to scoff at all kinds of genuinely good works done by others, while doing none themselves. I'm sure, for example, than many LCMers are unimpressed with Mother Theresa, who may have done more to spread the genuine love and testimony of God than anyone who ever lived. |
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We know that WL had his motivations for downplaying good, and it was none other than to desensitize members to his shenanigans. Good is nowhere near the 'problem' that some have made it out to be. I do recognize the possibility of being distracted from God by good, however, this doesn't necessitate approaching the topic of good suspiciously nor does it imply that there is a fundamental problem with good. As Christians we believe that good and God are synonymous and that all good things come from God. I choose to live my life accordingly. There has already been good discussion about good versus evil acting as a pivot point by which we operate. The danger is not trying to do good and then messing up or failing. The danger is when something else, even something unknown becomes what we claim to live by. In the LC they say they want to operate according to 'life'. What is life? No one knows for sure, because it has been ill-defined. But one thing they sing in the LC is that "it's the life life life that makes us want to shout." So we know that 'life' is something that lead them to shout. Kind of bizarre if you ask me. But what's so different between that and other groups who were led by the life life life to go out to the jungle to and drink kool aid. The difference is only the severity. Neither behavior can be rationalized by any ordinary metric, and that's the danger in demonizing the basic standards that God gave us to live by.
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We were told for decades that eventually Christianity would begin to receive Lee's teachings and go the way of the Recovery. It's hard to believe seeing their shrinking numbers.
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Is there any estimate that their numbers are shrinking? I know me and my family left, but what is the trend in membership numbers?
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Could be the case for some and for others it may be attending the local LSM church is tradition. They were raised in the local churches and don't know any other Christian fellowship, but when it comes to ministry regarding the family, LSM churches just doesn't meet that need and have to go to non-LSM ministries to have the need met.
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