by Keith A. Giles
★★★★
For ye are the temple of the living God.
What
was the temple that Jesus came to establish? It was you and I—the
living temple of the Holy Spirit. Jesus did what David and Solomon and
all the rest could never do. He built an acceptable temple for God that
was cleansed with His own blood and purified by the Lamb of God.
And God has said: “I will live with them and walk among them, and I will be their God, and they will be my people.” -2 Cr. 6:16
This concept forms the basis of Giles’ book, This Is My Body.
His emphasis on Christ, particularly the Christ dwelling within,
renders today’s clergy (as a class separate from the laity) as a
misdirected spinoff from first-century teachings. The early church knew
nothing of the clergy class of leader we see today; in the New
Testament, every Christian is a minister, everyone a priest. In arguing
his case, Giles holds true to the traditionally understood authorship
and dating of the New Testament.
Consider
the controversy over the Pastoral letters: Timothy I, II, and Titus.
Scholars recognize how the teachings of the Pastorals contradict the
teachings of other Pauline letters and of the Gospels, addressing the
hierarchical needs of the growing church (e.g.: the need for a clergy!),
and assume that they are written later; possibly in the early second
century. That would mean they are not written by Paul. Giles, however,
takes the opposite approach; he takes Pauline authorship for granted,
and argues instead that we are wrongly interpreting the meaning of the
Pastoral letters. His book contradicts both conservative and liberal
thinking, and while Giles would never put it quite this way, he probably
comes closer to the message of Jesus than the New Testament writers
themselves.
Says
Giles, “I believe it’s time the Church went out of business. Close down
the bank account, lay off the pastoral staff, cancel the utilities, sell
the building, auction off the sound system and the digital projector
and turn out the lights.” Time to become the church instead of attending one.
(This book may be purchased at http://wearethetemple.blogspot.com/)
(This book may be purchased at http://wearethetemple.blogspot.com/)
That definitely sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteI think you can download the kindle version free from his website.
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