stunnedbygrace
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Even the bible uses "men" to encompass humanity.
Yes, and it even says we are no longer to see male or female, slave or free.
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Even the bible uses "men" to encompass humanity.
"...Jew or Greek, all one in Christ, Amen,Yes, and it even says we are no longer to see male or female, slave or free.
True enough. As my previous post mentioned ... in today's politically correct environment.Even the bible uses "men" to encompass humanity.
I would very much to hear how you think I should show grace to a people person who is harming his people flock. What would that look like, in your own words?
Well, my point was about you guarding against the apparent man hating in this forum.
I'd have to know more details about the person who is harming his flock. Feel free to PM me.
By the way, does it work if you say “person” but then say “his” in the same sentence…?
The person who is harming is one who, for one instance, teaches Eternal Torment of Unbelievers
No. I often use the genderless word "one." For instance, For those people who hate, it says more about the one doing the hating than those they hate.
BTW, I often use the "his" and "man" as you do unless I am being critical generally of people.
So, it is truly a doctrinal dispute. It sounds like a Baptist preacher I knew. My wife could not stand his fire and brimstone style. I'm sure there has to be greener pastures near you. Or are you committed to the people of the congregation and just object to the current pastor and the doctrines espoused?
Well, my point was about you guarding against the apparent man hating in this forum.
This forum has been a good opportunity to encounter people with whom I have some strong disagreements on any number of things, but who seem (not that I know) to be Spirit filled. But the one thing we agree on is that we are trusting in Jesus to provide our salvation. I know there's a line drawn somewhere, but I'm not convinced I'm the one to declare it. So I just want to be teaching and encouraging in the faith, without tearing down.As imperfect as it may be, conflicted and apparently divided, the BODY of CHRIST is composed of all believers in Christ: Catholic, Protestant, Non-Denominational, even Non-Trinitarians. Those who put their faith in Christ and have been transformed, born again and follow Christ are in the BODY. And many don't even know what this means.
We need to be very careful whom we choose to listen to. We need to know what the Bible teaches, and compare our overseers to that. There are some so-called spiritual guides who will make a mess of your mind. Shipwreck your faith, in Biblical parlance. Ground you in works and fear, among other things.Stunned, I have to ask... Do you have a problem with men? I've noticed a tone in a few of your posts.
First thing I will bring up is that yes, you need to be under a shepherd. That is, a preacher. You need to be in a flock (congregation) as it it seen throughout the Bible. If you believe otherwise, you have a massive amount of verses from the Bible that you will have to contend with.
Second, if my suspicions are correct, you need not fear having a man as a spiritual guide. That is, if he truly is a man of God. Would you have a problem submitting under Jesus, Peter or Paul? I hope not... Now do you think that there are like minded men around today? Perhaps few and far in-between, but I hope so.
A man who is not a true man of God CANNOT mess with your eternal destiny. At least, not change it for worse. You need not worry about them.
But you do not want your eternal destiny solely in your own hands. No man (or woman) is an unbiased judge of their own character or righteousness.
It seems to me the Bible shows a plurality of elders in the churches. I think that is wise.In the context of the local church, it's the Lord Jesus Who is the Head, not a preacher (1 Cor. 11). Continuing steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine (Acts 2.42) does not depend on one man, imho.
I haven't gotten into "free will" with you, so leaving that aside until you tell me more your objection and what free will is, but regarding eternal torment,In all the churches I tried, they all taught freewill and eternal torment of unbelievers, which speak wrongly about God.
I haven't gotten into "free will" with you, so leaving that aside until you tell me more your objection and what free will is, but regarding eternal torment,
Where do you draw the line between a man teaching it, and me pointing to where the Bible says it? I'm not claiming to teach anything, but I am pointing to where the Scripture says it.
And isn't more harm done when someone promotes the view that the Bible says things it doesn't mean? That it shouldn't be trusted? That it's not God's Holy Word, upon which we can rely completely?
Much love!
You are promoting that somehow Jesus, when He foretells this coming judgment which will end with some being sent into everlasting torment, that it won't really, because somehow that disagrees with the rest of the Bible.So WHO has promoted the view that the Bible says things it doesn’t mean?
Yes of course. Bible 1A.You have to take all the verses. You literally have to take all the word of God.
So you can point out one verse and argue that all men are already born having eternal life in them and that second death does not really mean death and perish does not really mean perish. Or you can take all the verses and examine them together and TEST what you think or have been taught by men.
It says, there is only one way to eternal life. But some men say all men have eternal life when they are born.
You are promoting that somehow Jesus, when He foretells this coming judgment which will end with some being sent into everlasting torment, that it won't really, because somehow that disagrees with the rest of the Bible.
So you really don't like what it says, and you have a way to negate His Words. I don't work like that. I read what God wrote, and I believe it.
Taught by men? It's right there in the Bible. Jesus said it. It's right there.
I suggest you test your ideas to what the Bible itself says. Plainly.
You persist with an unbiblical understanding of death.
So you are saying it's wrong. But I say it's not. And so I hold to the written Word, and in this case, you apparently do not.It DOES disagree with the rest of the Bible.
And the unrighteous will be sent into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels, and will have everlasting torment. This is all straightforward, plainly written Scripture.
Many verses. I thought I posted a list of several earlier in the thread, but posts like that seem often overlooked. I'll post a new one, but maybe after I've had my lunch.No. You insist on changing the meaning of death because of one verse.