When you heard “we know/have/follow the truth”, did you think the workers
meant people outside their church, too?
When you heard “we preach the gospel”, did you think the workers were
numbering themselves among the Christian ministries?
When you heard to beware of the world, didn’t you think it was everyone
outside the workers’ church?
When you heard of dying daily and of submission to Jesus and taking up one’s
cross, did you not know that such were only considered as the friends and
workers?
When you heard about the priest and the Levite, didn’t you understand that
all ministries—except the workers’—were being blasted, condemned?
When you heard “God does not dwell in temples made of hands”,
didn’t you connect that with the workers’ condemnation of church buildings
(except their own convention buildings)
and thus, the abomination to God of such people that worship/fellowship in them?
When you heard “they that refuse you, refuse me”, didn’t you connect that the
workers were talking of themselves and condemning everyone that chooses
another church?
When you heard of the sending of the twelve and seventy and of Romans 10,
Didn’t you understand that the workers were attempting to preach themselves
and condemn the Christian and other ministries?
When you heard of the two in the field and the one left, didn’t you know
that was to be one of the “professing, but not possessing” workers’ friends
and anyone outside of the workers’ church was already excluded? The same
with the 5 unwise virgins and the person without the wedding garment?
By Greg Lee (Ex-worker, Ex-2×2)