In Pursuit of Doctrinal Unity (eBook, Kindle)
R50 (when buying directly from the author)
Can the church of today truly be united in doctrine? This is a burning question it seems of late, and one of pressing urgency. For most, the answer will be a resounding ‘no’. We are after all divided on so many things regarding doctrine, just consider the debate around the Trinity, around predestination, around the work of the Holy Spirit, and around the Law and grace. Granted, we will be divided on some things, which is fine, but such things as we will mostly find are religious in nature. This is churchianity stuff – like what clothes to wear, the kind of music to play, the décor, use of titles and clergy structures. Thus man-made traditions. Why quarrel over things that have no bearing on the Kingdom? Jesus was not proclaiming the good news of a denomination or a church but the everlasting and eternal Kingdom. One fears, however, that we have settled for division regarding doctrine, thus the truths of the Kingdom. And we use the old adage that we should settle on agreeing on disagreeing. And yes, as children of God we can still work together because of doctrinal differences, but maybe, just maybe, the church is falling into a rather strange trap of delusion and deception, and this trap is accepting division as being the norm and the status quo. Has the church not been lulled into a false sense of peace, thus no longer pursuing doctrinal unity but instead pursuing agendas to prosper personal beliefs?
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