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- THE PRICE OF UNITY
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- By Vernon C. Lyons
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- Twentieth century theologians have streamlined
- Christianity by reducing all the virtues to one--unity. In
- our generation the most respectable "ism" is ecumenism. Few
- people discern that there is a false unity as well as a true
- unity and that each is purchased at a staggering price.
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- False church unity, which is the most popular kind is
- purchased with freedom as the price. Gospel liberty is
- obliterated and liberty of conscience becomes impractical, if
- not impossible. The communion of saints is forfeited for a
- communion of committees. The minority speaks for the mass and
- the conscience of the individual Christian is by-passed for
- the consensus of a committee.
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- This kind of church unity is also attained at the
- price of truth. Those who major on mergers tend to believe
- very little and after merging believe still less. They are
- more noted for their compromises than their convictions.
- Their spiritual discernment having been dulled, they move in a
- doctrinal dusk that calls non-churches churches and regards
- unbelievers as believers. In the mania to merge, fixed truths
- become forgotten tenets.
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- True church unity is also costly! It is to be
- obtained not by compromise, but by conflict. The faith must
- not be diluted, but defended (Jude 3). It may cost a man his
- unscriptural creed and his man-made catechism. This kind of
- unity flows from a humility which is willing to reject human
- tradition and subject itself to divine truth, as stated in
- God's Holy Word. This unity is described by the words, "One
- Lord, one faith, one baptism" (Eph. 4:5). The beginning of
- this unity is one Lord. The basis of this unity is one faith.
- The badge of this unity is one baptism.
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- This true unity will cost you your prejudice, your pride, and
- perhaps even your popularity.