Sigh. I was not. :BangHead:Jerome was implying that Spurgeon was against Confessions of Faith.
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Sigh. I was not. :BangHead:Jerome was implying that Spurgeon was against Confessions of Faith.
Excellent post. Because it confirms what I've been saying. Spurgeon is preaching against relying on your adherence to a confessional statement as something that will save you. He also goes on to speak against those who are "incessant pray-ers". His argument? Just because you pray much does not mean you are saved.
Surely we're not going to start inferring that Spurgeon was against praying?
No aspersions at all Jerome. You are a bearer of false witness. (whether intentionally or not is not the primary issue). You have been caught and exposed. And you show yourself unwilling to admit it.
A doctrinal statement can be used to instruct younger believers and older believers who lack knowledge.
Cults claim to believe the Bible.
When a church does not practice what it teaches in its doctrinal statement then the doctrinal statement can be held up as a guide.
You know, I realize you think you are without error even when you are supposedly speaking for the other persons beliefs or intension. This is a perceived observation in light of interaction with you as well as reading your posts over varied threads, at least this is the presentation of yourself I have seen. However you have not only been found, repeatedly false and untrue, but you stay in the land of wishful thinking supposing somehow you still must be correct, specifically with respect to this.
Jerome did not at any time comment on the post given and thus any intent you presume that is not what he has stated, by your own definition, is a lie whenther you mean it or not. I understood the quote for what it was to mean as it directly reflected the OP. It was speaking to the danger creeds and confessions can become NOT that they should never be used. You were reading into it, intension and misrepresentation and that is YOUR fault and to continue on as you are, shows you are the one willfuly bearing false witness against a brother in Christ.
ALL creeds (including Dort, and WCF) are nothing more than man's view of what scripture is saying and thus they ALL stand equally on this ground. Now some can be better in line with scripture but none should be defending to the extent many do in place of the scripture because they place it the same AS the scriptures.
I personally find it a sad commentary on a person within these discussion boards to find people repeatedly posting creeds and confessions and tell people to go back and look at them, as much or more than scripture itself. It shows they study and read their creeds/confessions more than their scriptures because they can not give an argument for what they believe. They have to refer back to what another believes.
Sigh. I was not. :BangHead:
... since most of the time, associations tend to dictate on its memberships who they can fellowship with and who not, or most of the time a church is hesitant if not downright afraid to make its own decisions since these decisions may not sit well with the association.