Aug 1, 2025

What we Realize Now‌

What we Realize Now‌

We see us searching for the "purest Bible," debating ancient manuscripts like Alexandrian or Byzantine texts. But the Westminster Confession never promised a perfect Bible—and it never told us to worship the KJV alone. God’s truth is found in Christ, not in our arguments. We’ve forgotten Jesus’ own words: "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life" (John 14:6). The Spirit guides us into truth—not our scholarly battles.


What Breaks Our Heart‌s

The Church is splitting over small disagreements—like whether speaking in tongues is a "real language" or a heavenly prayer (1 Corinthians 14:2). Paul taught that spiritual gifts should unite us, yet we’ve turned them into tests of faith. We fight over minor issues while the world drowns in pain. Leaders quarrel, believers walk away, and the Gospel—the only hope for sinners—gets lost in the noise.


What We’ve Discovered‌

True unity isn’t about agreeing on every detail. We’ve seen it shine in quiet moments:

A Catholic nun praying with a Baptist pastor over a sick child.

African villagers singing the same hope I heard in a Korean seminary.

Even on the cross, Jesus saved two thieves who’d never debated theology. They simply turned to Him (Luke 23:43). That’s the power of the Gospel.


What We’ll Do Next‌

No more shouting. No more "us vs. them."

We’ll focus on Christ’s invitation‌—not our arguments.

When asked "What church?" We’ll say: "Just a follower of Jesus."‌ (Acts 11:26)

W’ll take God’s Word to the streets‌?

— Tomorrow, we are reading Mark 6 with refugees outside a mosque?

— We won’t debate Bible versions. We’ll ask: "What is Jesus saying to us here?"


The world doesn’t need perfect scholars. It needs imperfect Christians who love like He did.

Let us build bridges—not walls. The harvest is waiting.

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