How sad......and disgusting.
Moonflower2
The "Just Me" report re. the Pasadena Assm. wedding helps us to understand the true character of these groups that survived the post GG era.
My view is that the "wine" that was served at the wedding was actually Kool-Aid, as the seeming lifting of restraints in the serving of wine must be contrasted with the cult like behavior of excluding the brother of the Groom because of "negative comments" that he made of the group.
In understanding what makes a church "cultic", vs. just a Christian sect that has their own peculiar set of practices that differ from the mainstream, we must apply a moral test:
Truth and love. What I mean by using these two words is not re. a test of teaching, but in looking at a groups behavior; the bible considers immoral conduct just as bad as heresy. As Moon. correctly suggested, the Pasadena Assm. behavior was "disgusting"------ Why?
It is "disgusting" because it is morally repugnant on several levels:
1.)
Truth: True servants of Jesus Christ are humble and are willing to accept entreaty. A cult like group (false shepherds) are more interested in protecting their positions of power in the group vs. truly following God. The brother of the Groom should have had his concerns heard 5 years ago without being rejected by these leaders.
2.)
Love: From this behavior we can truly know if a group is representing God or their own selfish group centered interests. Loving behavior concerns itself with the well being of the individual church member vs. the survival of the group. The Pasadena Assm. demonstrated a hard heart toward this brother of the groom, a brother in Christ, because the leaders in the Assm. sought revenge toward him, which is a hateful response.
The church at Laodicea made Jesus sick ("disgusting") and I think Jesus probably feels the same way re. what Pasadena has done! Wine and head coverings are not the issue------ humble repentance and loving reconciliation toward those the Assembly (in all its different post GG versions) harmed most certainly are!
God Bless, Mark C.