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A strike to your self-esteem

Sapper Woody

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Probably because I talked with him did you think of that???????
OK, I wasn't going to respond to this, but I will. It is this type of immaturity that had people all over you. You ask questions like, "why does he hate me?" and then respond like this.

Your post made no mention of you talking to him. So I asked a simple question, wondering how you could know something you couldn't, based on the information given. And you respond like this.

This post alone shows me that you do not have the maturity to handle these pastors that you are sending letters to. You respond to me like this, and I am not even one of your hecklers.

I know you won't do this, but I challenge you to take a step back and take a good, honest look at your conduct on the board, and only after you do that reexamine the responses you've been getting.

Now, I'll be blunt because I feel you need this: you came on here with zeal. But you turned into a jerk. You insulted others who tried to help you, and ignored sound advice. Your posts constantly seek the praise of man. Quit being a big baby, man up, and do what you feel called to. Don't seek anyone's praise here. But do seek advice. And if you seek advice, do not bite the hand that gives it.
 

evangelist6589

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OK, I wasn't going to respond to this, but I will. It is this type of immaturity that had people all over you. You ask questions like, "why does he hate me?" and then respond like this.

Your post made no mention of you talking to him. So I asked a simple question, wondering how you could know something you couldn't, based on the information given. And you respond like this.

This post alone shows me that you do not have the maturity to handle these pastors that you are sending letters to. You respond to me like this, and I am not even one of your hecklers.

I know you won't do this, but I challenge you to take a step back and take a good, honest look at your conduct on the board, and only after you do that reexamine the responses you've been getting.

Now, I'll be blunt because I feel you need this: you came on here with zeal. But you turned into a jerk. You insulted others who tried to help you, and ignored sound advice. Your posts constantly seek the praise of man. Quit being a big baby, man up, and do what you feel called to. Don't seek anyone's praise here. But do seek advice. And if you seek advice, do not bite the hand that gives it.

I must have snapped. Apologies.
 

Don

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I promise: this will be the last time I ask. How does sending such letters fulfill the great commission? I would seriously like to see Evangelist's answer.

It's the last time I'll ask, because the point has been made.
 

evangelist6589

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I promise: this will be the last time I ask. How does sending such letters fulfill the great commission? I would seriously like to see Evangelist's answer.

It's the last time I'll ask, because the point has been made.


Mark 16:15 read it to see the answer.
 

evangelist6589

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We all know what Mark 16:15 says; as well as Matt 28:19-20. What I would like explained is how writing such letters fulfills those scriptures.

Teach me. Let us reason it out.


My error. Jesus did lots of reasoning with the Jewish leaders in the Gospel of John. My goal in doing this is more apologetics.

Also Matt 12:22-28
 
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Don

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My error. Jesus did lots of reasoning with the Jewish leaders in the Gospel of John. My goal in doing this is more apologetics.

Also Matt 12:22-28
But this doesn't explain the use of letters, as opposed to what you describe (Jesus reasoning with the leaders), or what the Great Commission says ("Go"). Please explain further.

Also, how does Matt 12:22-28 apply to this?
 

evangelist6589

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But this doesn't explain the use of letters, as opposed to what you describe (Jesus reasoning with the leaders), or what the Great Commission says ("Go"). Please explain further.

Also, how does Matt 12:22-28 apply to this?


Probably because I am implying his teachings and methods to my situation which is using or attempting to reason with them.
 

Salty

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I promise: this will be the last time I ask. How does sending such letters fulfill the great commission? I would seriously like to see Evangelist's answer.

It's the last time I'll ask, because the point has been made.

Don't worry about it, he doesn't answer my questions either.
 

Don

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Probably because I am implying his teachings and methods to my situation which is using or attempting to reason with them.

First, I think you meant "applying," not "implying." Or perhaps you meant "employing" - but that implies you're using His methods, which leads to....

Second, "applying His teachings and methods" -- what letters did He write? What methods did He employ?

Third, is the use of a letter actually "reasoning" with anyone? Answer: only if they respond, and continue to respond. As it stands, the only scriptural example of using letters we have are the letters written by Paul, Peter, John, etc.; and those were all written to fellow believers.

Write your letters; but don't confuse writing letters with "reasoning out the scriptures" or "fulfilling the Great Commission." To fulfill the Great Commission, we must go; we must preach; and we must make disciples. Not just preach; not just go; and definitely not just sit in the safety of an impersonal piece of paper, or behind an impersonal phone, or email, or internet message board.

You're doing the first part by going out into the street. We would love to hear more about your discipleship efforts.

Consider the Ethiopian eunuch, when asked if he understood what he was reading: "How can I, except some man should guide me?" And he asked Philip to sit with him.

Perhaps you should try Philip's method: Ask them if they understand what they're reading. They might ask you to sit with them.
 
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