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Mathew Ward said:The Rogue Tomato said:Mathew Ward said:rsc2a said:If people didn't insist on a wonky definition of "church", the question wouldn't even make sense.
Please give us your definition of church vs a wonky definition of church.
rsc2a already said it, but I'll give you the definition of church (not my definition, the definition): Ecclesia (translated as "church") means "called out [ones]".
When one says, "to the called out in Ephesus", it's just like saying "to the women in Chicago". The individual message may be directed to a sub-group in a location, but the definition of ecclesia itself still refers to the whole body of Christ.
Ecclesia never means a building, or a club with membership rules, or a 2-hour service that you "go to".
By the way, this definition proves that Matthew 13:24 etc. could not possibly refer to the church, even if Jesus hadn't plainly explained what the parable meant. The called out are the called out. If you blend in the people who are not called out, then they are no longer the called out.
So a local visible group?
Do you have someone in mind who defines it as a building or a service? Because I don't know anyone who does...
See reply above.