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What is the One True Church?By 
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-- The one true church is the universal body of believers everywhere who 
have given their hearts to Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. That is the only true 
church (see Ephesians 1:22-23, Colossians 1:18).  The Bible teaches us that 
we must maintain the unity of the Spirit (see Ephesians 4:3) until we come into 
unity of faith (see Ephesians 4:13). In other words, spiritual unity is something 
that all Christians can have. Complete unity of knowledge is something for the 
future.  The fact that there are many different denominations reflects a lack 
of knowledge in the church. In many instances, it also reflects pride. People 
are unwilling to meet together with others and submit their concepts to the body 
of Christ. And many denominations have come about because of doctrinal error. 
What begins as a beautiful and fresh revelation of God often degenerates into 
lukewarmness and then into fighting what God is doing.  Many times those who 
claim to know God persecute those who really do. It becomes necessary for the 
Lord Himself to come back with a fresh revelation to break through the solidification 
of the orthodox believers. This happened in Israel. Israel had lost sight of the 
Lawgiver in their exaltation of the Law. They killed Jesus, who was the manifestation 
of God, in the name of their law.  In the Middle Ages, when the church had gained 
political as well as religious power, it began to grow corrupt. Then a reform 
movement came about through Martin Luther and others, who were persecuted severely 
by the church. Later on, Lutherans began to persecute Calvinists. Then Calvinists 
began to persecute Anabaptists, who brought out truth from God on baptism.  Still 
later, Baptists persecuted Pentecostals, who brought out a different truth about 
the baptism in the Holy Spirit. There have been succeeding waves of truth that 
God wants to restore to the church. These revelations of truth have been the seed 
for some of the major denominations which many times began as despised and persecuted 
sects.  The new Christian needs to find a fellowship of believers who love the 
Lord and who believe the Bible. There are Episcopal priests who love God with 
all their hearts, who are filled with the Holy Spirit, who serve Jesus, and whose 
churches are beautiful places of worship. In some Catholic churches born again 
Christians could feel at home. There are Baptist churches where members love God, 
Presbyterian churches where the members love God, as well as Methodist, Assemblies 
of God, Nazarene, and Holiness churches and many others where the members love 
God.  When you are looking for a church home, the first thing to do is to ask 
the Lord to guide you. Ask Him where He wants you. Find a church that is true 
to the Bible, one where the people love Jesus Christ and serve Him as Lord. Are 
the doctrine, teaching, and practice of that church in accordance with the Word 
of God? Do the members try to live out the doctrine they profess? If you find 
those characteristics and a warm fellowship, the church may be for you. More 
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