Posted in December 18, 2004 ¬ 8:04 pmh.Kevin Harper
The problem with unity is that there are too many opinions that didn’t exist in the formative days of the church, we say. Things are different now. The church in its earliest state didn’t have denominations vying against each other, we are quick to point out. Factions didn’t battle each other for supremacy, and a [...]
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Posted in December 17, 2004 ¬ 2:40 amh.Kevin Harper
A church is a local gathering of the citizens of Heaven intended to work together as a factory for godly men and women. It is not so much a factory for creating saints, per se, but for them to have some value-added work done on them. They are to be taught and encouraged to live [...]
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Posted in December 14, 2004 ¬ 8:05 pmh.Kevin Harper
Sometimes I think those of us who find ourselves wanting to restore the “ancient order” of the New Testament church don’t really want to bring the church back to its most primitive state. It is much more comfortable for us to bring the church back to the almost-ancient order of things–perhaps the end of the [...]
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Posted in December 10, 2004 ¬ 2:45 amh.Kevin Harper
Here’s another Campbell quote that I will probably put in the sidebar. And just a reminder…no human contrived words are authoritative, but we are to encourage and edify one another. That is the only purpose in quoting voices from the past. “But men cannot give up their opinions, and therefore, they can never unite, says [...]
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Posted in December 9, 2004 ¬ 9:31 pmh.Kevin Harper
Is accepting brothers as brothers without dividing into sects a slippery slope? Some of the most clarifying thoughts are the simplest ones–like the fact that the slippery slope argument itself can be seen as a slippery slope fraught with danger. “Where will it lead?” is the question most often asked. “Look at the slope you [...]
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Posted in December 8, 2004 ¬ 10:08 pmh.Kevin Harper
I may have to at some point! Here’s another excerpt (from a Ketcherside book called “In the Beginning”): Q: It would probably take too long to enumerate all ten of these [areas that need further investigation to effectuate the restoration], but I wonder if you might mention a few of them which you consider to [...]
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Posted in December 8, 2004 ¬ 9:44 pmh.Kevin Harper
Here is another gem from this interview. Q: What has been the end of all previous reformation and restoration attempts? A: Every such attempt has invariably ended by producing another sect, generally more narrow, intolerant and uncharitable than those which have preceded it. As men concentrate on what they have discovered, they build a wall [...]
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Posted in December 8, 2004 ¬ 9:16 pmh.Kevin Harper
This is from an interview transcribed in a Ketcherside book I just ran across called “In the Beginning.” I’ll try to post a PDF of the book in the near future. Q: Has progress in restoration been as rapid in the last fifty years as before? A: Not at all! Those who were the spiritual [...]
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Posted in December 3, 2004 ¬ 10:55 pmh.Kevin Harper
One of the most divisive doctrines restoration movement churches have had is the notion that the treasury–the money donated by congregants–is somehow a sacred fund, or the “Lord’s Treasury.” This belief naturally creates an explosive cache of ammunition with which to shell “the enemy” over every difference in opinion on the use of this fund. [...]
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Posted in November 19, 2004 ¬ 5:10 pmh.Kevin Harper
There is historically some disagreement on the application of Romans 14, and it appears to be a dispute over what Paul means when he writes about receiving brothers who hold “disputable” opinions. In verses 1-3, he writes: “Receive one who is weak in the faith, but not to disputes over doubtful things. For one believes [...]
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