The Bride of Christ

Joe Chancellor (browser@wt.net)
Wed, 14 May 1997 10:38:20 -0500


>     I find it hard to believe that God has much interest in a bunch
>buildings and would marry Himself to such construction of stone, metal and
>glass. God does not have relationship with such "things" since they are
>inanimate objects and have no intelligence nor ability to think. It is
>people with whom God has relationships. The saints make up the citizens of
>the city and thus are the city. When the citizens are removed from a town or
>city all that is left is a dead city and empty buildings. It can neither
>think, have a meaningful relationship. It simply IS. The "city" represents
>the people who make up the bride and dwell in it.

It seems that you agree with sister Dimmick Brother Copes but sometimes I am
not sure...this post was a little unclear as far as your stance on the
situation...So If I could I will just ask...

Do you feel that the New Jerusalem is an actual physical place?

Thanks
Joe W. Chancellor
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