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To learn about changes in the church following the first century, resulting in the departures seen in medieval times. This study will show (a)the organization of the church in New Testament times, (b)the changes that were made from near the end of the 1st century A.D. to the 13th, (c)some of the causes behind these changes, and (d)that the organization of the church that resulted form these changes was sharply different from the church as seen in the New Testament.
Matthew 7.15; 24.12; Acts 20.29-30; Romans 16.17-18; Galatians 1.7; Ephesians 4.13-14; Colossians 2.8-9; 1 Timothy 4.1; 2 Timothy 3.13; 2 Timothy 4.3-4; Hebrews 13.9; 2 Peter 2.2; 1 John 2.1; 1 John 4.1; 2 Thessalonians 2. Finally: of the seven churches of Asia, only two were without blame from the Lord himself--Revelation, chapters 2 and 3.
The Thread of Thought: All these Scriptures show that the Lord and the apostles warned against coming departures. Change means that something has been removed, altered or replaced. Some of the changes foretold included:
- The rise of false prophets - Matthew 24.24
- Changes among the elders themselves - Acts 20.17-35
- Changes in the doctrine taught by the apostles, causing divisions - Romans 16.17-20
- A variety of false teaching - Ephesians 2.14-15 E. Immature Christians would be led away from the Lord - Hebrews 2.12 F. A falling away - an apostasy - would occur - 1 Timothy 4.1 All these things are now matters of history. The differences of the church in the 12th and 13th centuries from that of the church in the New Testament is astounding.
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