rhomphaeam
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Truly, I can't easily see the point of doing so. Other than to say that Christ died and shed His blood.
Churchianity, as you term the visible historical church, is so filled with bile that to endlessly speak of it is tacit the same as returning to the vomit.
I know of so many believers that have no church connections anymore, and at the same time were either injured by denominational churches, even apostolic churches, and after a while even small groups meeting in their own homes. The instinct of ALL believers coming together predicates to a belief of Christ in you, the hope of glory, as they perceive Christ in others, our first love. Sure it may not take long to begin to sense something wrong as well, and it may be that sensing, and NOT the church building of a denomination or the chapel of the presbytery, or even the ‘fine’ house of the elder or brother who opens his home to fellowship, that begins the process of being harmed, else in the end harming others yourself by becoming judgemental.
Speaking out, in the church space, challenging established pastoral, else claimed prophetic ministry, almost always produces no real fruit in others. It may well produce schisms in the end and another place of ‘Churchianity’.
I have more than forty years to have witnessed that in the UK alone. It is by now a truly terrible outcome.