In a war it often (though
not always) makes sense for a country to ally with other countries that are
fighting for the same cause. While it may be possible to achieve a victory
without help, they increase their strength and make things easier on themselves
by working with allies.
We can apply this
principle to Christian work and spiritual warfare. We should be careful not to
hinder the cause of Christ through a spirit of competition.
The purpose of the church
is to exalt Christ in the community and the world, leading lost souls to
Christ, edifying believers, and impacting the society in which we live for
righteousness. Bible-believing, Gospel-preaching churches that agree on
fundamental doctrines, moral absolutes, and basic Biblical principles should be
considered allies and brethren and not enemies or competitors. (Personally, I
have never met anyone with whom I always agree on every point, especially minor
points of belief.)
There are many points of
belief upon which we can disagree that do not threaten salvation, spirituality,
or fruitfulness. For example, if a dedicated Christian, who believes in the
personal and visible return of Christ as an actual future event, has a
different belief about the exact
interpretation of a difficult and obscure passage of Bible prophecy this should
not disable Christian fellowship (after all, it is very likely that when Christ
does return we will all find that we were wrong on at least a few points). (THE RAPTURE PROBLEM) On
the other hand, denial of the bodily resurrection of Christ hinders fellowship
as salvation is not possible without the bodily resurrection.
This is not a suggestion
that we compromise truth and convictions or compromise with heresy, but rather
a reminder that it is often possible to tolerate differences without
compromising truths and convictions. For example, if we lead a lost soul to
Christ and he conscientiously chooses to join another Bible-believing church
this is still cause for rejoicing.
The New Testament Church
is spiritual Israel. In the Old Testament ancient Israel was not one tribe but
was divided into tribes so that the different tribes would cheque and balance
each other; this is an obvious reason for different denominations.
How To Identify a Dangerous Religious Group
Is Theology your idol? - Tim Conway
So many Denominations, which one is true? - Tim Conway
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