What is striking, however, is that few seem to be bothered by the fact that God is so weak or distracted as to sit on the sidelines of the church's errors and not intervene to correct them (at least until the present day when it seems things changed). If it was wrong, what kind of God sits by powerlessly as infants and small children are routinely baptized and told that by this baptism they died with Christ and rose with Him to new and everlasting life? If it was wrong, what kind of God is impotent to prevent the church from believing and teaching that in Holy Communion Christ's real flesh and real blood is real food? If it was so wrong, what kind of God watches while people in His name and the church He established confused myth with history and fable with fact? If it was wrong, what kind of God tolerates the persecution of homosexuality and the diversity of genders until 2,000 years later secular society compels the church to change?
A church which could be so wrong, for so long, on matters as fundamental as Baptism of the Lord's Supper, the historicity of the events in Scripture, and the shape of the most basic human social relationship raises as many questions about its God as it does about itself.
I pray that the LCMS is strong enough to withstand the tidal wave of apostasy and heresy flooding the church these days. The progressives have tainted the waters of mainline Christianity. As more churches fall away, believers may have to settle for small house churches scattered about the land, as is done in places like China and Vietnam.
ReplyDeleteYou have made a straw man argument. I do not know any Lutherans who
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I have heart Lutherans say that the Lord's Supper is not the LCMS
Supper and are in favor of open communion with non-LCMS Lutherans.
Is he talking about Lutherans who deny baptism and the real presence or those who challenge the Lutheran position and insist that everyone got it wrong for 1500 years or more?
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