Dissensions and divisions have their root in our old Adamic flesh (Gal 5:20; 1 Tim 6:4; Titus 3:9). The old Adam loves to stir up trouble wherever he can find it. Dissensions and divisions in the church arise from false teachings and false teachers who subvert the Gospel (Rom 16:17; Jude 19). Paul's desire for the Corinthian congregation is that it be united, of the same mind and judgment (1 Cor. 1:10). Yet Paul goes on to make this remarkable statement: "It is necessary that there be divisions (Gk: heresies) among you so that those who are proven might be manifest among you" (1 Cor 11:19). In other words, the soundness of a teacher is tested in the face of controversy, and divisions serve the purpose of showing who is proven.
Random pickings from a Lutheran pastor devoted to the life of Christ in the Body of Christ for the life of the world.
26 April 2008
Necessary Divisions?
Pr. Cwirla has some intriguing thoughts on the necessity of divisions in the life of the Church. Read the full essay here. Here's one paragraph to whet your appetite:
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