For even as the body is one and has many members, yet all the members of the one body, being many, are one body, thus also is the Christ. For in one spirit also we are all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, whether salves or free, and all are made to imbibe one spirit. For the body is not one member, but many
Paul to the Corinthians (1) 12: 12-14, Concordant New Testament
It's been no secret, I've been pretty critical of the mainstream church. The other day, in a conversation with a friend, I was asked the question if I really felt that negatively against the people in the church. No, I do not. Let me be clear, the church which I criticize is the institutional mainstream church system, not the body of Christ which is the one true church {Paul to the Corinthians (1) 12:27}. The church which has drawn my criticism is the church system. The church system of hierarchies, rules and traditions. I believe that this is why Jesus called out the Pharisees of His day {Matthews Account 23:13-39}. For it was these Pharisees who burdened the people with their traditions and rules, all in the supposed name of God. I also believe that there are quite a few modern day pastors who continue in this tradition. The church of Jesus, the one true church of which we are all members of the body of Christ. For it is not the local pastor who is the head of this church, but Jesus {Paul to the Colossians 1:18}. The theology of the mainstream church has long centered on the false narrative that it is the sin of man which separates him from God. Question, how can our sin separate us from Jesus if we are indeed all members of His body? The answer, of course, is obvious if one truly desires to believe it. That Christ died to sin "Once for all time" {Paul to the Romans 6:10}. That Jesus was the innocent sacrifice for the sin of man {Paul to the Corinthians (2) 5:21}. Make no mistake, we are the ones who needed to die, not Jesus. Jesus gave Himself that His church would be free of the slavery of sin {Paul to the Galatians 5:1}. So it is that when I speak in terms of the mainstream church, I am not speaking of the church of Jesus, but that of the church of man created religion. The separation theology of the institutional church cannot lead to freedom. Freedom is found in Christ, the head of His church.
And He is the head of the body, the ecclesia, Who is sovereign, Firstborn from among the dead, that in all He may be becoming first
Paul to the Colossians 1: 18, Concordant New Testament
A good friend made the comment the other day that there comes a point where friendships become "Thin." That at some point we might not be able to recall the names of some of those whom we once called friends. My Gym Rat community currently is comprised of somewhere around 54 people who I have become acquainted with in my time going to the gym. There is simply no way that I can walk into this place without someone recognizing me. A lot of this has to do with my reaching out to others in conversation over time. If I were still slaving in the mainstream church, one might refer to this as my community. And it is just that. But this isn't my community, this is the community of Christ which he has brought together. This is His ecclesia, the one true church in practice. While we all might not be aware of our life in Christ Jesus, that does not take away from the fact that we are all members of His body, each one of us. I have a feeling that my friend might be right, and that at some point I may forget a name or two. But I seem to have that unique ability to recall someone's name simply from recognizing them in person. My mom had this ability as well. It is Jesus who speaks through me into those in His ecclesia church each and every day. And that's better than any boring mainstream church sermon.
~Scott~