Maybe they are referring to a pro queer stance. I would leave a church for that reason and search for a better one. I don’t go to church, I talk direct.
Same, some people just don't comprehend that. Something about it always felt more genuine to me than going to a building where many seem to be just going through the motions.
The church is the gathering of the people, not a building. God said, Heaven is My throne, and earth is the footstool for My feet. Where then is the house that you will build for Me, and where is the place of My rest?...But to this kind of man will I look... (Isa.66:1-2). His home is in man.
God is looking for a home where He can rest. But His home is not just in individuals, or He would have been satisfied with Jesus. He is looking for a corporate building. See Eph. 2:22. But this corporate building must be built upon the teaching of the apostles, especially Paul, whose task it was to complete the revelation of the mystery. Sadly, too few know what that is, even among the clergy.
If people leave because of anti-LBQT+++ stance, then they never belonged to begin with.
Maybe they are referring to a pro queer stance. I would leave a church for that reason and search for a better one. I don’t go to church, I talk direct.
Same, some people just don't comprehend that. Something about it always felt more genuine to me than going to a building where many seem to be just going through the motions.
The church is the gathering of the people, not a building. God said, Heaven is My throne, and earth is the footstool for My feet. Where then is the house that you will build for Me, and where is the place of My rest?...But to this kind of man will I look... (Isa.66:1-2). His home is in man.
God is looking for a home where He can rest. But His home is not just in individuals, or He would have been satisfied with Jesus. He is looking for a corporate building. See Eph. 2:22. But this corporate building must be built upon the teaching of the apostles, especially Paul, whose task it was to complete the revelation of the mystery. Sadly, too few know what that is, even among the clergy.