I will present my first thinking when told this account by a friend.
Because it was ask in an adult Sunday School, it is assumed the respondents have some understanding of the Scripture.
I took it as a matter of “Lordship.” I took each question as reduced to the Sovereignty of God.
But then, I wondered how it was that others did not, and from what viewpoint formed their perspectives.
Hence the thread.
Again the responses are not so much for debate, but to gather perspectives.
Atpollard had a suggestion of reworking the questions. That might have been wise.
Perhaps the teacher didn’t want to box in the responses knowing the audience were typically sitting in a lecture setting rather than a participatory group.
I am considering starting a thread on the bully pulpit declarative preaching in comparison to the teaching pastor who engages responsible discussion. Would it benefit the BB folks?
Because it was ask in an adult Sunday School, it is assumed the respondents have some understanding of the Scripture.
I took it as a matter of “Lordship.” I took each question as reduced to the Sovereignty of God.
But then, I wondered how it was that others did not, and from what viewpoint formed their perspectives.
Hence the thread.
Again the responses are not so much for debate, but to gather perspectives.
Atpollard had a suggestion of reworking the questions. That might have been wise.
Perhaps the teacher didn’t want to box in the responses knowing the audience were typically sitting in a lecture setting rather than a participatory group.
I am considering starting a thread on the bully pulpit declarative preaching in comparison to the teaching pastor who engages responsible discussion. Would it benefit the BB folks?