latterrain77
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1 Cor. 9:18 "What is my reward then? Verily that, when I preach the gospel, I may make the gospel of Christ without charge, that I ABUSE not my power in the gospel." The verse is unambiguous to anyone reading it with honest eyes. ABUSE is present in the text. It is an abuse of power to be compensated for preaching the gospel.
1 Cor. 9: 14-15 “Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel. But I have used none of these things: neither have I written these things, that it should be so done unto me: for it were better for me to die, than that any man should make my glorying void.” Paul would rather DIE than to be guilty of accepting compensation for preaching the Gospel. If you want to behave EXACTLY opposite of Paul, be my guest.
Your entire argument rests on the single idea that so-called “ordained ministers” are allowed compensation because of 1 Cor. 9: 14. The verse does not say that. The verse says: “Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel.”
EVERY believer preaches the Gospel. This verse does NOT say that "ordained ministers" only may live of the gospel. Rather, it says, “those who preach the gospel may live of the gospel.” GOD has ordained THAT truth. Should all believers who preach the gospel be compensated for it? NO. Paul agrees - and acted accordingly.
On a similar, though separate thought, Mark 3: 14 illustrates that ALL believers are themselves ordained to preach the gospel. If this were not so, then believers would have no authority to preach the gospel to anyone. This is what ROME believes, and it is an impossibility.
John 15: 16, Acts 13: 48 also shows that ALL believers are "ordained" to preach the gospel. Should every believer be compensated for it? NO. That is what you are arguing – and you don’t even know it.
You make the jump that you have a CHOICE between the old Levitical standard and Paul’s New Testament standard. No such choice is provided. Even if it were (which it’s not) then it would only mean that ALL believers would be entitled to the compensation that you exclusively claim. Paul’s standard is the correct one. That is why he himself embraced it. If the choice that wish existed, Paul would have said so. He did not. The entire 1 Cor. 9 chapter is precisely about SELF-DENIAL of ALL believers, including pastors – including YOU.
latterrain77
1 Cor. 9: 14-15 “Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel. But I have used none of these things: neither have I written these things, that it should be so done unto me: for it were better for me to die, than that any man should make my glorying void.” Paul would rather DIE than to be guilty of accepting compensation for preaching the Gospel. If you want to behave EXACTLY opposite of Paul, be my guest.
Your entire argument rests on the single idea that so-called “ordained ministers” are allowed compensation because of 1 Cor. 9: 14. The verse does not say that. The verse says: “Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel.”
EVERY believer preaches the Gospel. This verse does NOT say that "ordained ministers" only may live of the gospel. Rather, it says, “those who preach the gospel may live of the gospel.” GOD has ordained THAT truth. Should all believers who preach the gospel be compensated for it? NO. Paul agrees - and acted accordingly.
On a similar, though separate thought, Mark 3: 14 illustrates that ALL believers are themselves ordained to preach the gospel. If this were not so, then believers would have no authority to preach the gospel to anyone. This is what ROME believes, and it is an impossibility.
John 15: 16, Acts 13: 48 also shows that ALL believers are "ordained" to preach the gospel. Should every believer be compensated for it? NO. That is what you are arguing – and you don’t even know it.
You make the jump that you have a CHOICE between the old Levitical standard and Paul’s New Testament standard. No such choice is provided. Even if it were (which it’s not) then it would only mean that ALL believers would be entitled to the compensation that you exclusively claim. Paul’s standard is the correct one. That is why he himself embraced it. If the choice that wish existed, Paul would have said so. He did not. The entire 1 Cor. 9 chapter is precisely about SELF-DENIAL of ALL believers, including pastors – including YOU.
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