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Old 10-02-2017, 02:36 PM   #1
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It's not up to LC to authoritatively determine who's alive or not. Let scripture show who's living and dead.

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Generally Reformed churches are more about theology than the person of Christ.
Many highly exalted Christ for the glory of God. Solus Christus! Think about the Puritans. I didn't come to embrace reformed theology just to be large-headed, off-balance, callous, hard and proud, but to see and savor the glory of God above all! That's what drove me into it. God-centered. But for the LC, they keep on saying, "We don't care for doctrines." Therefore, there is no need to diligently study the Word of God.

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For example, many believe the gifts of the Spirit ceased when the bible was written etc. Many don't acknowledge the person of the Spirit at all.
Most cessationists believe that God can and still does perform miracles today, but not through men and not some gibberish vain talking.

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Every believer has Christ and is going to heaven don't worry about that. Christless does not mean unsaved.
But they will take a summer class in dispensational discipline for not standing on the ground of oneness.
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Old 10-02-2017, 03:38 PM   #2
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It's not up to LC to authoritatively determine who's alive or not. Let scripture show who's living and dead.



Many highly exalted Christ for the glory of God. Solus Christus! Think about the Puritans. I didn't come to embrace reformed theology just to be large-headed, off-balance, callous, hard and proud, but to see and savor the glory of God above all! That's what drove me into it. God-centered. But for the LC, they keep on saying, "We don't care for doctrines." Therefore, there is no need to diligently study the Word of God.



Most cessationists believe that God can and still does perform miracles today, but not through men and not some gibberish vain talking.


But they will take a summer class in dispensational discipline for not standing on the ground of oneness.
Not caring for doctrines means not caring for them more than life. A classical reformer would likely go on and on about 5 point Calvinism..or osas and neglect the life of the Body.

In this way the Reformers became just like the Catholics by holding onto teachings and traditions.

One thing you can't deny because its a fact of history is that the Reformation became political and the Reformed denominations existing today are from that political upheavel. So to say they were or are Christ alone is incorrect.
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Not caring for doctrines means not caring for them more than life. A classical reformer would likely go on and on about 5 point Calvinism..or osas and neglect the life of the Body.

In this way the Reformers became just like the Catholics by holding onto teachings and traditions.
How long will the LC repent of their sins? Can the LC leadership say, "We were wrong"?
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How long will the LC repent of their sins? Can the LC leadership say, "We were wrong"?
If the LC treats the protestant churches like the protestants treated Catholics then how long?
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If the LC treats the protestant churches like the protestants treated Catholics then how long?
I'm afraid what we've got today is protestants gone wild ; protestants of protestants.

Lee was right, I thought back then. I had had enough of Christianity by the time I ran into the local church. I grew up in it, and eventually I saw, in short, that they had no Spirit ... or as Lee said, "Christless."

Now I've come to see that Lee was just another Protestant ; a super Protestant in fact. But in the end just another protestant in a long list of protestants ... and along the way Witness Lee and his movement will suffer the blows of other Protestants. And Protestantism will go on like nothing happened ... protesting everyone but themselves.
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If the LC treats the protestant churches like the protestants treated Catholics then how long?
The reformation had little to do with how one group of Christians "treated" each other, rather Luther, Zwingli et al were "protesting" against so many unbiblical teachings and practices. Ostensibly, this is the basis of Watchman Nee's Local Church Movement. It is now painfully obvious that Witness Lee took Nee''s protesting and created his own religion/sect with his own brand of make-it-up-as-you-go-along set of teachings and practices.

Make no mistake, the Local Church's deplorable treatment and attitude towards their fellow brothers and sisters in Christ is a direct result of the teachings, practices and attitude passed on from the person and work of Witness Lee.

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Amen to that bro Untohim ... AMEN !!!
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The reformation had little to do with how one group of Christians "treated" each other, rather Luther, Zwingli et al were "protesting" against so many unbiblical teachings and practices...
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Then some protested against Luther, then others protested against the Church of England.. etc etc
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Then some protested against Luther, then others protested against the Church of England.. etc etc
Semper Reformanda!
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