No, you have settled for a false gospel that is far, far less than I have asked you to COME TO!
This is goodbye.
Hi vco,
Here is the problem. You looked at the creed of the Nazarene church and it appears you actually
found nothing wrong there.
You share words about conviction in Jesus and coming to Him, a spiritual reality, yet you claim
that I am doing something wrong.
It seems to me that all this means is your definition of the gospel is trying to exclude brothers and
sisters in Christ for the wrong reasons. And Jesus lays down the principles of the Kingdom.
A true tree has fruit that is good for eating, tastes sweet, refreshes you.
And the fruit for a bad tree, is painful, unfriendly, hurts and rips apart.
And in fellowship, you withdraw your hand of fellowship without explaining why?
Is it because I dare to believe scripture that in Christ I am a new creation, capable of walking like
Jesus did?
Dear reader, if these folk find people who believe and walk in Jesus's ways their theology would
regard them as liars, fakes and hypocrites, without actually knowing them, because unbelief that
this is possible is part of their belief system.
If Jesus calls this unbelief not believing in Him, then the very promises they rely on do not apply
to them. All the work and faith and ideas of a lifetime will be in vain. Paul feared this situation.
He knew sincerity and dedication means nothing we not applied according to Gods will, as a pharisee
he discovered he was opposing God. I pray that each one of us might test ourselves and question
whether we are listening to Jesus or letting our sinful hearts walk in unbelief.