Why do you think that is? What makes them liberal? If that is the case then why did Falwell join the SBC?Marcia said:Come to Northern Va. I think most of the SBC churches here are liberal.
I have heard the same thing about Florida too.
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Why do you think that is? What makes them liberal? If that is the case then why did Falwell join the SBC?Marcia said:Come to Northern Va. I think most of the SBC churches here are liberal.
Of course. So?The church is made up of more than one believer (Gal. 1:2).
We please God by making disciples. A disciple is someone who is obedient.The mission of the church is much more than just making disciples. It ultimate aim is to please God. In pleasing God it requires obedience.
yes it is. Unbelievers, by definition, are not obedient.Obedience to God is not limited to just the context of believers
Remember that a disciple became a disciple the moment he became obedient in response to the gospel. That is the reason why our work must be done among non-believers as well.Pastor Larry said:Unbelievers, by definition, are not obedient.
“Remember that a disciple became a disciple the moment he became obedient in response to the gospel.”
I don't dispute that. However, it is off topic here.Remember that a disciple became a disciple the moment he became obedient in response to the gospel. That is the reason why our work must be done among non-believers as well.
yes, and remember the penalty for those who don't: Lose your soul.Remember the qualifications, that our Lord laid down, to be a disciple.....
(Hate your relatives), (Take up your cross daily and follow me), etc. etc.
That's exactly what it says ... make disciples.I know that the word “teach” in this verses, could be translated disciple if you push it, but no way does it say to “make disciples”.
You don't. That is the work of the Holy Spirit.How can we force anybody, to be a student?
gb93433 said:Why do you think that is? What makes them liberal? If that is the case then why did Falwell join the SBC?
I have heard the same thing about Florida too.
“That's exactly what it says ... make disciples.”
(We don’t do it), “That is the work of the Holy Spirit.”
Revmitchell said:It could not be farther from the truth.
matt wade said:I live in Florida and I would consider many SBC churches around here liberal. I guess it all depends on your perspective.
Revmitchell said:"most" are not even close to being liberal.
matt wade said:Again, it depends on your perspective. I would consider most in my area to have stances that are more liberal than my own stances. One item in particular that stands out is the issue of drinking. Most SBC churches in my area don't have a problem with alcohol consumption.
Teaching is how disciples are made. To teach is to make disciples. To learn and follow is to be a disciple. God makes disciples through our teaching.We can “teach”, and we should.
But we can’t “make disciples”; (Make people learn.)
The noun form is used 261 times.This word “Teach”(matheteuo), is found 4 times in the New Testament;
That depends on the translation used. The NASB, almost universally recognized as the literal translation, uses "disciple" all four times. The ESV uses it three times, as does the NIV.(2 times it’s translated “teach”), (1 time, “instruct”) and (1 time, “disciple”);
No it's not. That use is an aorist passive indicative 3rd singular verb, which means "He was a disciple" or "He had become a disciple."And this one time, that it is translated “disciple”, it is a noun, not a verb.......
Matthew 27:57
“When the even was come, there came a rich man of Arimathaea, named Joseph, who also himself was Jesus’ disciple:”
I wouldn't quibble with that, but it is better translated as "make disciples."The KJV translators, got it right when they translated it “teach”.
Revmitchell said:Well it appears you cannot speak to "most" churches in the state of Florida. I travel around the state to many different churches. I know many Pastors in the state. I have seen nothing to indicate such a notion.
An SBC church in Louisville has a woman pastor, I would call that liberal.THEOLDMAN said:Who are these "liberal" churches in the SBC ?
I think your definition of "most" is faulty. I was a resident of Jacksonville for almost 20 years and unless the SBC churches in the city have fallen off a cliff doctrinally in the ten years that I have been gone the larger percentage are as conservative as any IFB church I attended in Jax. Of course there are the exceptions such as Hendricks Ave. Baptist.matt wade said:Again, it depends on your perspective. I would consider most in my area to have stances that are more liberal than my own stances. One item in particular that stands out is the issue of drinking. Most SBC churches in my area don't have a problem with alcohol consumption.
Mexdeaf said:I think your definition of "most" is faulty. I was a resident of Jacksonville for almost 20 years and unless the SBC churches in the city have fallen off a cliff doctrinally in the ten years that I have been gone the larger percentage are as conservative as any IFB church I attended in Jax. Of course there are the exceptions such as Hendricks Ave. Baptist.
gb93433 said:Why do you think that is? What makes them liberal? If that is the case then why did Falwell join the SBC?
I have heard the same thing about Florida too.
One who is liberal or has liberal tendencies would not name a liberal as liberal.matt wade said:I live in Florida and I would consider many SBC churches around here liberal. I guess it all depends on your perspective.
If that is truly the case then the biblical teaching about teaching is much different than standing up to preach from a pulpit and telling people about God's word from just a historical perspective.Pastor Larry said:Teaching is how disciples are made. To teach is to make disciples. To learn and follow is to be a disciple. God makes disciples through our teaching.