In a message dated 2/5/2005 9:56:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is no strife or disunity in Christ and He is not divided
On the surface, this is untrue. But, perhaps I do not know what you mean with the phrase "no stife or disunity in Christ."
When can we say unity has occurred?
When a division occurs and assuming one believer in definitely in Christ -- how does the onlooker tell the difference in the two opponents?
In I Cor 1, when ones describes as a part of the problem are in Christ?
John
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