If she states Hinn/Copelamd;and/Olsteen, time to run!If she says some questionable authors I will take caution.
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If she states Hinn/Copelamd;and/Olsteen, time to run!If she says some questionable authors I will take caution.
No, words don't change. What changed was not your belief about drinking but your justification to satisfy what you have told us was an addictive temptation. You do know this is how sin is defined....right?Words change. My position changed on the issue a little after I read some books.
The supreme irony is that our brother advocates ole Lordship Theology....No, words don't change. What changed was not your belief about drinking but your justification to satisfy what you have told us was an addictive temptation. You do know this is how sin is defined....right?
You are a reed in the wind, seeking to justify your desires. You did this with drinking. You did this with being a role model for your family. You did this with submitting to church leadership. You do this with discipleship. You did this with justifying abandoning your wife when she was diagnosed with cancer. You do this with justifying divorce. You are doing this to advocate adultery. And you are doing this with charismatic theology. Let's stop pretending.
No, words don't change. What changed was not your belief about drinking but your justification to satisfy what you have told us was an addictive temptation. You do know this is how sin is defined....right?
You are a reed in the wind, seeking to justify your desires. You did this with drinking. You did this with being a role model for your family. You did this with submitting to church leadership. You do this with discipleship. You did this with justifying abandoning your wife when she was diagnosed with cancer. You do this with justifying divorce. You are doing this to advocate adultery. And you are doing this with charismatic theology. Let's stop pretending.
That seems like semantics though....I did not abandon my wife when she was diagnosed with cancer! She was diagnosed with cancer after I filed for divorce.
That seems like semantics though....
I know that you abandoned her just before she was diagnosed and that her cancer was not the reason you filed for divorce. Sorry for the misunderstanding.I did not abandon my wife when she was diagnosed with cancer! She was diagnosed with cancer after I filed for divorce.
His knowledge of Lordship Theology is from books. I understand why he holds one thing yet lives another, but I also get the irony.The supreme irony is that our brother advocates ole Lordship Theology....
I also have no issue with Piper's "charismatic tendencies". One of my favorite authors is Gordon Fee, who is Pentecostal. I just think that you need to be cautious because I know how important Reformed theology (as expressed by those like John MacArthur) is to you. At some point something will have to give.Have not heard back yet, but if I hear bad news I will change my mission to evangelism.
His knowledge of Lordship Theology is from books. I understand why he holds one thing yet lives another, but I also get the irony.
Then help me with the plank and I will help you with the splinters (I think you miss the meaning of the verse)There is a bible verse that says "Why do you look for the speck of sawdust in your brothers eye, but pay no attention the plank in your own eye." Jon C you have a plank in your eye!
Then help me with the plank and I will help you with the splinters (I think you miss the meaning of the verse)
Here are some issues I see in myself (feel free to add):
I struggle with arrogance and the older I get the less patience I have. I've grown to appreciate a bluntness that can also be taken offensively by those who prefer candy over meat (<= see what I mean ). I struggle with lust, and I become hesitant when it comes to stepping out in faith when it comes to finances. I am not the spiritual leader that I want to be, although I do strive to lead by example.
Here are some issues I see with you:
You have a legalistic approach to Scripture when it suits you. When it does not suit you then you take a very liberal path. You have rejected many passages by taking the liberal stance( passages about leading your family, divorce, Christian liberty, sacrificing for the conscience of others, ect),. You have broken your vows to your wife, and to God. You are a covenant breaker. You ignore Scripture and search out books that justify your fleshly desire. You are a reed in the wind.
"Just met this gal." "Speaking with another."Oh for the love of the rabbit! I just met this gal it may not go anywhere. I am also speaking with another, and she is not a charismatic.
No, not "nevermind" (it's one word).never mind
Lets face it she is not going to reconcile! I have sent her many messages and done all that I can. She is not going to reconcile!