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July 09, 2009

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Steve Roth

Thats an interesting view of modern church services. I disagree there is no Biblical precedent for preaching.

Where does 1 Cor. 12 say that God speaks through his entire body?

I submit to you that God speaks to us through his perfect word, the Bible. And that a Biblical church meeting is one where the Bible is studied and exposited. Not the opinions of the preacher. Simply studying the Bible and taking it at face value.

I certainly am not defending hard and fast traditional church services. I would quote to you 1 Corinthians 14:40. "Let all things be done decently and in order" Why would God put that in his word? Because God is not the author of chaos.

2nd man united

Steve,

Thanks a lot for the comment. I understand where you are coming from here.

"I disagree there is no Biblical precedent for preaching."

True, but p. 86 of Pagan Christianity? -

"There is a world of difference between the Spirit-inspired preaching and teaching described in the Bible and the contemporary sermon. This difference has been overlooked because we have been unwittingly conditioned to read our modern-day practices back into the Scripture. So, we mistakenly embrace today's pulpiteerism as being biblical."

Where does 1 Cor. 12 say that God speaks through his entire body?

This chapter clearly explains how the functioning of God's people occurs as "many operating as one" rather than "one directing many" as most church services are today.

"Let all things be done decently and in order"

When the Invisible Head, Jesus Christ is enabled to be the leader of a church meeting through the "many operating as one," His leadership creates decency and order. Applying that verse to the modern religious system is reading our modern-day practices into it.

Good discussion. Thanks.

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