The Twelve Pillars of Contrast: God’s Prescribed Home Fellowships Versus the Institutional Church
I. God’s Kingdom is NOT on Earth
This paves the way for dominion theology and the marriage of faith and force. It also causes misplaced priorities among God’s people.
II. Focus on Individual Sanctification NOT Collectivism
In case anybody hasn’t noticed, the institutional church has no answers for victorious Christian living. In fact, the concept is openly mocked. The focus is the success of the institution as a salvation vessel. Ministry success is measured by the growth of infrastructure, not individuals.
III. Priesthood of Believers
Vertical aspect: One authority being Christ and His word as the one mediator between God and man. Horizontal aspect: fellowship and gifts, NOT authority and spiritual caste.
IV. Salvation is Finished
Justification is complete when the believer passes from death to life via the new birth.
V. The Judgment
Christians will not stand with unbelievers in a final judgment to determine justification. All people who stand in the final judgment are already condemned. Christians will stand in a separate judgment to determine rewards.
VI. Meeting Financial need, NOT Institutional Taxes
New Testament tithing is according to meeting need. Tithing to an institution is nowhere to be found in the New Testament.
VII. God’s Prescribed Model by Default
It is clear that the beginning of the “church” took place in homes; yet, the idea that this model was transitional or a contrary institutional model is nowhere to be found in the New Testament.
VIII. The Church Discipline Myth
The New Testament prescribes “self-discipline” and the “Lord’s discipline” but nowhere speaks of a discipline performed by the church. Fellowship is based on active fellowship and NOT authority. Eldership is a gift, NOT the authority of God by proxy. Elders are to use their gift of teaching to persuade God’s people for their own benefit and the building up of the body of Christ to God’s glory.
IX. Salvation is of the Jews
Gentiles did not replace Israel, but are made partakers of the commonwealth of Israel through the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
X. Rejection of Gospel Centrality
The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are tri-equals in Justification and sanctification. We baptize in the name of all three. IF there is a centrality, and we do not believe there is, it would the Holy Spirit and not Christ. He is the promise to mankind and Christ.
XI. The Saints are Not Only Positionally Righteous, We are Personally Righteous
Salvation is NOT a covering, it is an ending of sin and a new birth. It is the death of the former and resurrection of the new. The saints are the literal offspring of God.
XII. Weakness is Not Necessarily Evil
We reject the philosophical notion of a strict dichotomy between an evil realm and a righteous realm defining two different realities. Christ was 100% man and 100% righteous, but weaker than He was while in heaven with the Father. Likewise, though weaker in our mortal state, the saints are holy as their Father is holy. Though sin is present in our mortal bodies and can harass us, our souls are righteous.
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