19.8.25

Heaven and Earth United ?

My brother in Christ,

I have read the message you wrote, and I cannot deny that much of what you said about the communion of saints is both true and precious. You rightly spoke of the Church being one Body in Christ, of heaven and earth being united under His headship, and of the comfort we have in the fellowship of believers. These words are beautiful—but I must speak to you plainly: your actions and teachings have not lived out what you so eloquently wrote.

You have promoted KJV-Onlyism, Verbal Plenary Preservation, and the claim of a “Perfect TR.” In doing so, you have not gathered the Church, but divided it. You have not united the saints, but sown suspicion and strife. You preach unity in Christ with your lips, but in practice you have exalted one translation and one human tradition above the Scriptures themselves, thereby cutting off faithful brothers and sisters who do not share your narrow view.

The very Westminster Confession you quote does not say that God kept His Word pure in one translation, nor in one manuscript tradition. It confesses instead that God, in His providence, preserved His Word in the original Hebrew and Greek through all ages (WCF 1.8). By turning this truth into an exclusive claim for one edition of the Textus Receptus or one English Bible, you make yourself a judge over the Body of Christ and burden consciences with what God has not commanded. That, brother, is not shepherding—it is wounding the flock.


Scripture warns us of such danger:

“If you bite and devour one another, watch out that you are not consumed by one another.” (Gal. 5:15)

“As for the one who is weak in faith, welcome him, but not to quarrel over opinions.” (Rom. 14:1)

“For it has been reported to me… that there is quarreling among you. Is Christ divided?” (1 Cor. 1:11–13).


Christ is not divided. He is not the Head of a KJV-only church, nor a TR-only church, but of the whole Body redeemed by His blood across languages, cultures, and generations. To teach otherwise is to act as though you were a lord over God’s heritage, not a servant of Christ.

Brother, I urge you to repent of this prideful error. Your words about unity will remain hollow until your actions match them. True communion of saints is not found in clinging to one man-made tradition of the Bible, but in clinging to the living Christ who speaks through His Word faithfully translated into many tongues.

I say this not to destroy you, but to restore you. Christ calls us to build up His Church, not fracture it. You still have time to lay aside this divisive teaching and to lead God’s people in humility, truth, and love. May the Spirit soften your heart, that your ministry may truly reflect the unity you so beautifully described with your pen.


In love and truth,

A fellow servant of Christ



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Heaven and Earth United ?

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