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Originally Posted by Apprehended
Do you think that with another 430 we might begin to get to the heart of this very important subject?
Start wtih my last post.
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It appears to me that you may be somewhat delusional in your quest for "Apostolic Restoration". While I agree the church is in an apostate condition, I would view it through a different perspective.
The church cannot be defined as post pentecost perfect. The saints under the old covenant were not perfect and neither were the ones following the conversion on the early Apostles. The churches Paul established were mired in paganism, fleshly sins, false doctrine, idol worship, etc.
I would tend to think the church today is in a much better position to understand righteousness having the insight provided from generations past including previous generations who modeled Christianity for us.
Paganism, idol worship, fleshly sins are generally defined in todays post pentecost atmosphere.
We tend to look at what "should be" based upon an ideal church established in our own imagination. There is no such church and never will be. People are human and infected with the sin nature. There is no such thing as sinless perfection.
Coming to God does not make you perfect. Surrendering to the Holy Spirit will change your nature as you grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Waiting on the spirit of Elijah to return is foolish idle vanity. Everybody is looking for somebody else to change. Why don't we let it begin with us.