Postby Puritan » Fri Nov 10, 2006 6:09 pm
Well, I can empathize, I've been in similar situations. My theological views are rather different than much of the mainstream in some areas, and since they changed a couple years ago I've taken my own pounding for them from time to time. It's really difficult to have your views beaten on and demonized by friends and leaders, even find ones self treated as an almost-Christian or marginal Christian because your views don't sync with those of the people around you. I was fortunate to find other Christians who were willing to accept me because we agreed on the heart of the gospel, that "We preach Christ crucified." as Paul wrote, but I know that it isn't always easy to find those people. Though I have to disagree with UC about worrying that the church becoming splintered beyond recognition, as what I've seen of church history indicates there has been serious and nasty infighting for far longer than I'd like to fathom, I won't argue that things as they stand now are far too often devoted to tearing other Christians down for disputed theology than carrying the gospel to the world. However, bad as things are, I still see God in all this. We've been fighting for ages, yet somehow, out of all the sin, backstabbing, and fighting that has taken place, Christ still manages to shine His light into the darkness of the world through the broken people that make up the Church. That is poor consolation when you actually have to deal with the nastiness that goes on, but that is what I see.
I wish you well, and will pray for you in this, and I hope you are able to find a church or a group of Christians that will accept you without beating on you for your theology. I've been blessed to be able to find both friends and churches that accept me, warts and all, over the past couple years, and I hope and pray you are able to find the same.
"...cease not a day from this work; be killing sin or it will be killing you." - John Owen The Mortification of Sin