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Denominational ConfusionMost churchgoers usually say one of the following
: "This is the way! (my way)" or
"I have finally found the denomination that has the most Light" or
"I've finally found the denomination that is most compatible with my needs."The Easy PartI was an atheist until I had a hell-bound death-experience and at that point,
I became an instant believer in God. God allowed me to return to the land of the living where I have since come to the saving grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Hard PartSo now I'm in the land of the living and I see denominations galore. They all say words to the effect,
"we are the way" or
"our teachings are the most compatible." God has given me no revelation that one denomination is more correct than another.
Each denomination is unique and some have more peculiar teachings than others. I am currently attending a Seventh Day Adventists church, although I am not allowed to be baptized by them because I do not believe in soulsleep
(due to my hell-bound death-experience, I know that soulsleep is a false teaching and is a misinterpretation of the scriptures). Soulsleep is the teaching that you cease to exist from the point of your death until the resurrection.
I'll digress for one moment to make one comment about Adventism
: A man finds eternal salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ, but the Adventists will deny him from making a public confession of his faith through baptism because he doesn't believe in soulsleep. I am rejected by the Adventists and am not allowed to be a church member unless I have faith in the doctrine of soulsleep (and make a confession of same). I ask you
: Is something wrong with this picture?
The JourneySo here I am in the midst of all these different denominations, each claiming to have more light than the other. FACT
: The body of Christ is one and, despite outward appearances, is not divided by regional location or denominational division. When Jesus returns for His elect, He is coming for one body. How will He know who belongs to Him? He has sealed us with His Holy Spirit. The body of Christ transcends denominationalism, ethnocentrism, race and national origin.
And I'm still not a member of an earthly church. But, as a member of the body of Christ, being sealed with the Holy Spirit,
I am a member of His Church. It is an interesting earthly paradox.
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