We are the church - as the whole people of God, Christian and non-Christian, ordained and unordained, sinner and saint.
So, the church is neither for saints nor sinners. The church is made up of saints and sinners.
2007-09-17 02:42:09
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answer #1
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answered by shirley g 6
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I believe that the church would be a refuge for those that feel they want to inspire their souls with God, Jesus, saints...and whomever else is mentioned in the Bible. We all have a bit of sinner and of saint in us, which would mean we are all welcome.
But to offer you a rudimentary answer...I believe in our day, that there are more "regulars" at church, than those that only make it once or twice a year....and I hope to believe that the regulars are more "saints" than "sinners.
2007-09-17 16:16:30
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answer #2
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answered by wateripple 5
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Rain falls on both sinners and saints, but God chooses those who may take shelter in His Church.
2007-09-16 03:04:10
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answered by Aref H4 7
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Church is for believers.... saint or sinner, depending on the level of faith as per the religion's standards...
2007-09-16 04:04:04
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answered by Roszi Love 4
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The church is for everyone. We are all sinners, different only in varying degrees. We will be sorted out later.
2007-09-16 14:04:41
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answered by sweetwater 7
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Both. Saints were sinners also.
2007-09-17 02:38:57
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answered by ? 7
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the saints build the church for the sinners...
2007-09-16 01:21:41
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answered by Rode|ette ۩ 6
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the church is here to perfect the saints and guide us sinner to exaltation...
2007-09-16 04:17:18
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answered by tisya 4
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for both. sinners and saints should draw strength from one another.
2007-09-15 23:57:39
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answered by ericka 5
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saints are faithful to their relationship with god and that is why they are given that title.. normal people go there to praise their lord.. sinners go for forgivness
2007-09-15 21:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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