"This exemplifies why I detest organized religion. This morning in thousands of churches all over the world people sipped wine as the "blood of Christ". Yet we have one guy saying this is immoral, to the point of denying and rewriting history." Jimmy
I'm sorry you hate organized religion. I know of no particular entity which can carry on any kind of work without being organized. Even a kitchen is organized. Why should Christ's believers on earth not function in an organized manner to promote the gospel? The issue is when man-made ideas become law; when tradition overrides a simple Thus saith the Lord, and there is plenty of that in the last 2000 years.
Considering you do not seem to have a taste for the Bible as daily food, I wonder why you comment at all about this, but as you have, you might notice in Scripture that salvation and walking with God every day is a personal thing, not an organized thing. Two separate issues. That being the case, any and every person has the freedom to search the Scriptures daily to see what is in them and NOT trust to man for that information.
The fact that millions of people do anything in the name of Christ does not make it correct or approved of heaven. In fact, in religious history, the majority of professed believers has NEVER been on the side of right, ever, in matters concerning faith and practice. Each individual must answer for themselves in matters of faith and practice, and know that the Bible, and the Bible, alone, is the only rule of faith, practice, and doctrine for believers. Of course, the Roman Catholic Church does not believe that, so there is your first split in Christian history. Then you have the various Protestant churches, some clinging to "Mother" in many aspects, others fewer, some, not at all. More splits. So, truly, and logically, what the largest numbers of professed believers do any given day of the week is no standard for truth.
My faith rests on the entire Bible, Genesis to Revelation. That is my faith. Christ is the Word. The Word is a volume containing information about God, and about living for Him. And I might remind you that ONE man changed Europe, as God used him - Martin Luther. Others, just one man at a time, in many cases, were used of God to change entire nations. With God one man can make the difference. It is something all men should strive for.
I am not rewriting history at all. I am just commenting about what I believe the entire Bible states about the consumption of fermented beverages, which, factually, cannot be used to portray the spotless, sinless, blood of the Lamb of God. Only the pure blood of the grape, Deut, 32:14, can do that, not decayed grape juice. Unless someone could show that fermentation takes place in heaven, when Christ said this is My blood of the new covenant and I shall not drink of it again until I drink it new with you in heaven, what was used to typify His blood at the last supper was the pure blood of the grape - grape juice, which is what heaven shall have plenty of, and I long for it.
Doesn't matter what millions of people do, Jimmy. All that matters is what Scripture teaches, for the believer. And that will rarely jive with what non-believers see as correct for living life, and far too often, unfortunately, what the majority of professed believers end up doing. Just the way history has gone, from Genesis to now, to the end of time.
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