To: xzins; YHAOS; NYer; Alamo-Girl; TXnMA; hosepipe; marron; metmom; MHGinTN; Jacquerie; CottShop
The Spirit's lesson is that a loveless church, no matter how rightly they can enunciate their doctrine, is not a church that even needs a candlestick. Candlesticks are used to lift up the light to spread more light. If there is no light, then what's the use of the candlestick? Moreover, if there's no light possible there, then it is as the pope says, not really Christian at all. LOLOL re: the "church's Mary Kay Representative!" (Or maybe I should weep instead. Sigh....)
I am reminded of Eric Voegelin's characterization of the German Church in the run-up to Hitler's near total co-optation of it: The churches had become "social clubs for like-minded families." Read: Utterly abandoned by the Holy Spirit, by the Light and Grace of God.
Dear brother in Christ, what a marvelous essay/post you have written here! So beautiful, so just!
Thank you!
125 posted on
06/07/2014 9:27:49 AM PDT by
betty boop
(Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. —Thomas Jefferson)
To: betty boop
And for your kindness, dear Sister in Christ
129 posted on
06/07/2014 9:40:13 AM PDT by
xzins
( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
To: betty boop; xzins; NYer; Alamo-Girl; hosepipe
I believe (sadly) Eric Voegelin’s characterization of the German Church of the Thirties fits, to a T, many of todays American Churches.
132 posted on
06/07/2014 9:48:16 AM PDT by
YHAOS
To: betty boop
Voegelin's description fits quite a few churches in the U.S. - but the ones that grow and prosper spiritually, here and abroad, are the ones that preach Christ and Him crucified.
Thank you for all of your wonderful essay-posts, dearest sister in Christ!
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