Just wonder is reaching religious homeostasis and maintaining it possible in today's world? Especially amoung our own when there are thousands of Christian denominations?
That depends on who you define as “our own”.
Are the multitudes of denominations actually teaching one truth, or are they at odds with each other with no internal harmony at all?
Don’t you have to ask, “who are the wheat and who are the tares (weeds)?”
If you understand the parable, and what the “weeds” actually were, you would understand that the tares are actually counterfeit or imitation “wheat”. These pretend Christians betray their Master by doing what Christ told them not to do.
If the devil sowed all of the weeds, and Jesus sowed only wheat, then looking in Christendom to find those wheat, we would be searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack....unless we know what ‘the real thing’ looks like, how would we identify the counterfeits?
“By their fruits” Jesus said we would recognize his true disciples. So what is the criteria?
1) Consensus and acceptance of one truth with no divisions or dissension. (1 Cor 1:10)
2) All that Jesus taught is to be obeyed and accepted no matter how difficult the world makes it. (John 14:21; John 15:18-21)
3) We are to be “no part of the world” (John 18:36) because of who is its ruler. (1 John 5:19; 2 Cor 4:3-4)
Just those three main criteria eliminates the hopelessly divided churches of Christendom as the “wheat”.
True Christians are separate from this world in their lifestyle and practices. Morally and spiritually they reject what has been adopted and given a thin “Christian” veneer as if celebrating disguised pagan festivals which honoured false gods is actually OK with the one true God that Jesus came to teach us about.
In his laws to Israel, no false worship was acceptable to him, which was clearly outlined by Paul in 2 Cor 6:14-18. We are to touch nothing spiritually “unclean” in God’s eyes.....but if you examine all of Christendom’s celebrations, every one of them is a pagan adoption, but passed off as “Christian”.
Josho said:
They were of one accord in the Upper Room in the book of Acts, but now there are all these differing doctrines out there.
Yes, there was just one “Christian church” in Acts...all were in agreement, and no one was permitted to introduce their own ideas on anything, even though some had tried.....there were those appointed as leaders of the faith, with a proven track record of faithfulness and unity of belief and purpose. Any who caused dissension or who were divisive or immoral, were to be expelled. (1 Cor 5:9-13)
But once the Apostles passed away, the rot that was foretold, (2 Pet 2:1-3; 1 Tim 4:1-3) set in fairly quickly so that by the 4th century the weakened condition of the “Christian church”, opened the way for the tyrannical rule of Roman Catholicism, which to this day is a sad fusion of weakened Christianity and pagan Roman sun worship.
From that “mother” church, sprang all her daughters who carried over the foundational doctrines of their mother’s false worship, with beliefs so ingrained that no one can question them without cries of “heresy!”
Gal 1:6-9.....Paul addressed the Galatian congregation....
“I am amazed that you are so quickly turning away from the One who called you with Christ’s undeserved kindness to another sort of good news. 7 Not that there is another good news; but there are certain ones who are causing you trouble and wanting to distort the good news about the Christ. 8 However, even if we or an angel out of heaven were to declare to you as good news something beyond the good news we declared to you, let him be accursed. 9 As we have said before, I now say again, Whoever is declaring to you as good news something beyond what you accepted, let him be accursed.”
There is no good news in Christendom...only confusion and disobedience to Christ’s teachings. There is justification for divisions of all kinds.....doctrinal divisions, involvement in corrupt and divisive politics, justification for bloodshed in war, moral dilemmas over the current gender issues, a lax attitude to marriage and divorce, and the teaching that a God of love could torture souls in a fiery hell for all eternity!
Genuine Christianity is no part of that world, and accepts only Christ’s teachings on all of them. But you first have to know what Christ’s teachings are if you want to obey them.