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Originally Posted by Pastor Poster
Weaknesses
1. We are more fragmented.
2. Though we possess the same Spirit, we all too often fail to operate in it's power.
3. We pale comparitively, in the area of strong word-based teaching.
Strengths
1. We are more evangelistic.
2. We are more structured.
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a) fragmented, definately....
b) do you feel its because our churches are not as Spirit-sensitive and thus don't have the foggiest idea the spiritual power we are forfeiting???
c) the early church fought against false doctrine too... do you feel that the early church was more teaching heavy vs preaching heavy??? also, do you think that we have too many "screamers" that are shallow with their message or do you think that people have just gotten lazy with their time in the Word??
d) really, you think so??? than how is it that there are so many churches are relatively the same size after 5, 10, and 25 years.... of course, there are always AWESOME progressive churches that are doing their best to reach their cities.... i'm speaking in the loosest of terms....
why don't our churches teach more Bible studies, knock more doors, witness to people in the market-places, etc.... how many "shy" Christians do you know that can't remember the last time they even mentioned Christ to another person outside of the the Church.... how many of our Christian folks could open their Bible and be knowledgable enough to walk a person through the New Birth plan passage by passage???
e) why do you see more structure as a strength??? what benefit does that afford us that it would have to the early church??? the scripture spoke of that church as "turning their world upside down" Can that be spoken of today's church???