Visible unity is unity in a group that we can see. Invisible unity is a unity of heart and mind
between people that transcends barriers of space and time. For example, if all who sincerely follow
their religious beliefs intend their worship to go to the true God then they
are all members of God’s family and his Church though they belong to different
religions. Their will unites them. Their Church is not visible but invisible,
not physical but spiritual. In brief, an
invisible Church is all those who have the same aim or aims.
Could an invisible Church be
united by anything other than acceptance by God? Only if it if it is a false Church. There are lots of invisible churches. For example, all who will evil could be said
to belong to an invisible Church of evil.
Or all those who are addicted to drink belong to an invisible Church of
dipsomaniacs.
The invisible Church that also
is the true Church will be the society of all those who are in fellowship with
God regardless of what visible religion they belong to.
The
Protestantism has a different understanding of what the true
Protestants say the true Church
is not a visible organisation but the invisible society of the saved. Even if a visible Church is right it does not
prove that it is the true Church for you don’t know who sincerely belongs to
it. You can’t point to a Protestant
congregation and say, “Look, there is a part of the true Church”, for only God
knows who really belongs to that Church. It is a spiritual not an organic unity. In Protestantism, the true Church is
different from the visible Christian Church.
One can join the latter and still not be a true Protestant or
Christian.
Protestants usually teach that
Jesus did found a visible Church but did not found one that is the true Church
for it is not possible for such to exist.
Some visible organisation is necessary for the promotion of the
invisible Church. Even a Christian
minister who secretly adores the Devil and has never received Jesus as saviour
can boost the invisible Church. Their
view is that the
Catholic Church was not founded by Christ for it claims to be the true visible
Church.
The Marks
The
The Bible say that if a member of the Church suffers all the members of the body of Christ suffer with it (1 Corinthians 12). This indicates that the Church should suffer great pain if a member sins. It is impossible to believe that the Church really was agreeable and united in faith and goodness as Paul claims. Or did Paul claim it? There is evidence that Paul’s disciples tampered with his writings. The Church was never ever one entity as in organisation.
Protestantism’s invisible Church is certainly one if it is true that it the Church of the saved. It is one in the essentials only. Protestantism views the true Church as the collection of people who belong to Jesus and not as a religious system. It is not a true system of doctrine but true believers who are joined together in Jesus whether they realise this or not.
The Catholic Church suggests that it is
ludicrous to suggest that many bickering schismatics in the Protestant faith can be one but they can
be. It dishonestly exploits the fact of
the divisions of Protestantism to deny that Protestantism is the true Church knowing that
no visible
The early Church claimed to be one despite the bitter divisions it experienced. Even the apostles of Jesus appointed to set up the Church were poles apart on the important issue of letting non-Jews become members and on what rights these members had (page 119, Answers to Questions Catholics are Asking).
Jesus prayed for unity but there is no Bible text that says the Church necessarily has to be one. The ideal is for the Church to be one. The Bible commands us to be perfect though we can't be (Colossians 3:17). In the same way, the Bible can ask for the Church to be one though through human error and weakness it can't be. You can hardly expect it to ask for division!
Jesus said in Luke 18 that the Pharisee who came before God to thank him for making him a good saintly person was rejected by God. The sinful tax collector who focused only on his sins and prayed for mercy was accepted. When the Pharisee thanked God, the Pharisee was thanking God for forgiving his own sins and making him holy. This is often overlooked. The message of the passage is that those who are visibly members of the family of God many only look like they are members. Jesus rejected the invisible Church and of course the Catholic doctrine that God really makes us deserve Heaven by his grace.
Paul wrote that the most important teachings were the saving death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, Son of God (1 Corinthians 15:3-4). Protestantism sees no problem with claiming that there is one Church united in this faith despite the differences they may have.
Roman Catholicism teaches that the means of our salvation is the sacraments. Though the official teaching is that only men ordained as priests can give most of them, most Catholics want women ordained. This is a serious disagreement and affects something foundational. Also Pope Pius XII said that he who denies that Mary was taken bodily into Heaven has fallen away entirely from the faith (page 219, Answers to Questions Catholics are Asking). Rome creates division from Catholics and believers who reject the doctrine by creating essentials that are not essentials. A Church that causes such division has no business valuing oneness as a sign of the Church.
Protestantism’s invisible
Church is not holy. It is a Church of
sinners. Protestants reply that Jesus is
treated as the sinner getting them off which enables God justly to call the
Church holy though it is not. Sinners
are only declared righteous for they are clothed with the righteousness of
Christ but they are not righteous in themselves (page 130, A Summary of
Christian Doctrine). But the Church
cannot be holy when its faults are merely hidden. God knows that it is not holy for even if he
pretends he is still all knowing. He
must know who commits the sins when he is able to transfer the blame to his
Son.
There is no justice in Jesus
taking the punishment for what we have done.
There is no decency in God covering up the sins of the Church and acting
as though ungodliness were sanctity. The
theory is about retribution. Why does
not God not demand that Jesus leave a bit that we can punish ourselves for and
suffer for? He is condoning sin though
the theory is supposed to show that he is not.
The Protestant version of an invisible Church is just a cover for sin in
the sense that people just pretend to be a Church though they think they are
too evil to be really one family. But at
least it is more honest than Catholicism’s way which claims that you can do
good works while adhering to sin.
Protestantism has a better claim to be the true Church than Roman
Catholicism. Moreover, justification by
faith ensures that when you believe your good works do not contribute to your
salvation you are more likely to do them in gratitude because you received
Jesus by faith to have a relationship and close friendship with him. The good works are more altruistic than
Catholic ones for you cannot be saved in Catholic theory without them.
Calvinism’s invisible Church is
not Catholic or open to everybody when the Church is not for those who have
been predestined to eternal damnation by God.
Anti-Calvinists cannot have a Catholic Church either when God puts some
people beyond redemption by taking their lives and putting them in Hell. The Church was never meant for them. It is impossible to see how a Church could be
Catholic when not everybody can join it for it is held that the unbelievers
will be lost. And as for Roman Catholics
they are unCatholic as well because if Roman Catholicism is the true Church
then why can’t God send angels to teach the world about it so that they may
join the true Church in full communion?
Protestantism’s invisible
Church is apostolic, the apostles regarded all the saved as part of the true
Church, the invisible, and held that those who ruin visible unity are still
members. But this is a mark of falsity
for the apostles were impostors, conmen and liars.
Conclusion
Though more rational and realistic and honest than the Catholic teaching that God’s Church is a visible body and organisation, the Protestant doctrine of an invisible Church has its flaws too.
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