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To: ladyL
Up to this point I am in total agreement with the Nicene Creed. When it comes to defining the church, I part ways with traditional Christianity.

In what way?

44 posted on 07/28/2010 2:55:02 PM PDT by Lee N. Field ("He shall slay the dragon that is in the sea." Isaiah 27:1)
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To: Lee N. Field
I believe that the “church” actually originated at the foot of Mt. Sinai when Moses came down off the mountain with the two tablets containing the Ten Commandments. That group of called out ones, the Quahal became the Ekkelsia in the New Testament. They were the Israelites at the foot of Mr. Sinai. The Ten Commandments was the marriage Covenant which they accepted. Approximately 500 years later those people broke into 2 Kingdoms, the House of Judah and the House of Israel. This is historic fact. The house of Israel was later, through judgement dispersed in 721BC into the world, divorced by Yahweh.

The house of Judah stayed intact known as the Jews today. They are still intact and in Covenant today. Yahshua said He came only for the House of Israel (Matthew 15:24). The last 2000 years Yahshua has been gathering the lost sheep of the house of Israel. We are still the Quhal or ekkelsia.

Jer 31:31 says that the New Covenant will be made with the house of Israel and the house of Judah. Doesn't say anything about a “church.” So if you are a New Covenant believer you must be either from the house of Judah or the house of Israel. This is the BIBLICAL PLAN OF THE FATHER, NOT THE DOCTRINES AND TRADITIONS OF MEN.

Get your Bible out cause everything I said has Scripture to back it up. Study to show thy self approved, a workman rightly dividing the Word of God.

45 posted on 07/29/2010 12:19:48 AM PDT by ladyL
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