• Macdonald Sanford posted an update 10 months, 3 weeks ago

    Was there salvation outside the ark? Was there salvation outside the nation of Israel? Will there be salvation outside the church of Christ? The solution to all of these questions, per the Bible, is clearly “no”.

    Before your emotions obtain the best of you, calm yourself down and consider two preliminary points; (1) I was raised in one of the biggest, main-stream denominations in the us – not in the church of Christ, therefore i can speak right to this matter. What I’m going to share with you originates from years of personal study, debating, argumentation, and absolute have a problem with proven fact that salvation is in only one church. (2) Jesus said in Matthew 22:29, “Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God.” Many “religious” people have formed their ideas about salvation by themselves opinions, pre-conceptions, and statements that they’ve heard again and again since they are children (as opposed to the Bible).

    The Bible says that there is no salvation found outside of the church of Christ. The Apostle Paul said in Colossians 1:18 that Jesus may be the head of your body, the church. The body and the church are one in the same. Paul told the Ephesians, in Ephesians 5:25, “…even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it.” The church is singular around, and Jesus gave Himself for the church. In iglesia sana doctrina en houston :23, Paul said, “…even while Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body.” For an individual to say they can be saved without having to be an associate of the church of Christ reveals their ignorance of the Scripture, as the Apostle Paul says that Christ may be the “saviour” of the body, and the body may be the church.

    How many “churches” was Paul speaking of? Now watch this; exactly the same Paul told the Ephesians, in 4:4, that there surely is one body. If the body may be the church, as Paul stated, and, as he also stated, that there surely is only 1 body, then there’s only one church. A kid can understand why simple Bible teaching.

    Although, this begs the question, “Which church may be the one church?” Well, let’s use a simple example. Martin Luther was a fine man with the noble desire to make contact with the Bible. After Luther’s death, his follower’s established the denomination bearing his name; the Lutheran Church. Now, was this the one church that Paul spoke of in his epistles? How could it possibly be – the Lutheran Church didn’t exist when Paul wrote his epistle. In reality, the Lutheran Church was established some 1500 years after Paul spoke his inspired words; therefore, it isn’t logical, reasonable, or biblical to conclude that the Lutheran Church may be the one church of the Bible, because it simply didn’t exist in those days (the initial century)!