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johnkw -> RE: Are there any Reformed Charismatics out there? (5/20/2007 7:43:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Gloryandgrace quote:
Yes, and the apostle Paul teaches us that there are "better gifts" as well as that the church fell into a poor state very early on. He also introduces the need to act in a remnant character like we see in the latter temple of Israel. In the letter to the church at Philadelphia which compared to the others is clearly a remnant, we read "you have a LITTLE strength." I believe we have the strength available to us to maintain the character of the early church but not her glory. Yours in Christ, Ross: We are in agreement here, I believe we should act according to the Spirit that indwells us. As to the glory of the Church, that is something God is able to supply according to his power. I will not limit that power by assuming the early Church was the summit of Gods expression through His people. I pray, according to the divine promise that God intends for the Church to be without spot or wrinkle that the elect would reveal Christ like that in their lives. John I would say that I pretty much agree with both of you, regarding the state of the church in the world throughout history. (How's that for talking out of both sides of my mouth? I should run for office! [8D]) What I mean is that both of the following are true: We are a city set on a hill and our light is meant to shine. On the other hand, in the words of Paul: "all Asia has forsaken me", and "after my departure fierce wolves will come in among you". Only 2 of the 7 prophetic churches in the book of Revelation had completely (or almost completely) positive things said about them. But what an impact this remnant had. In other words, the outward glory and the outward "shame" of the church are both going to be evident in God's true people. Only few will "find it", but this few is salt and light, and responsible (well really, God is responsible really, through Christ and the Holy Spirit) for the blessings this world has experienced in the past 2000 years. But we're digressing from my original query, which was to find died in the wool, Turretins, Calvins, Knoxes, who also recognize the continuing power and applicability of the sensational gifts. (I recognize that all bible-believers believe in the continuation of gifts of the Holy Spirit.) I'm not very familiar with Brethren. Maybe someone else could start a "Charismatic Brethren" thread...
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