Who was Rev 3:20 written to, and why?
1.) To whoever reads it
2.) To evoke a response.
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Who was Rev 3:20 written to, and why?
1.) To whoever reads it
2.) To evoke a response.
I'd love to...two passagesRead the text, in context.
But you are called as a disciple of Christ who makes other disciples for Christ who in return make disciples for Christ.
he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherd and teachers
You misunderstand the passage, They Equip YOU to do ministry.I think you'll find that propaganda. It stems from bad theology.
I don't have any of those callings or gifts.
The Leaders of your Church are supposed to teach you how to win and disciple people, brother.
But you, be sober in all things, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.
Part of an evangelist's calling is to call people to repentance, the other half is to get saints stirred up to do the same.
You misunderstand the passage, They Equip YOU to do ministry.
Paul said, "To equip the saints for the work of the Ministry."No. They equip the saints to "build up the body". Make the body stronger. The body is the Church. It is Christians. It is the "one another-ing"
Brother,No. Teachers are given to make disciples. A teacher disciples, and teachers have a particular calling, unless you think that all men should baptize and teach, you should not insist that all men are evangelists. That is a particular gifting.
I know that what I am telling you is shocking, but it's all in the texts. What you are coming out with is what you have grown up in, and it seems like gospel to you, but you won't find it in scripture.
That was spoken to an evangelist. Right before it is instructs him to preach the word; be ready in season and out of season;
Do you think all men and women are preachers?
No. Just the first. If not, you deny the diversity of gifts.
No, Brother, I did not "Grow up" with this ministry philosophy. This is the clear teachings of Scripture. The Woman at the Well even did her PartI know that what I am telling you is shocking, but it's all in the texts. What you are coming out with is what you have grown up in, and it seems like gospel to you, but you won't find it in scripture.
No, Brother, I did not "Grow up" with this ministry philosophy. This is the clear teachings of Scripture. The Woman at the Well even did her Part
Brother,
If your version of Christianity causes you to not make disciples, turn it in and Get another version
Or at least, Do not Export it
Paul said, "To equip the saints for the work of the Ministry."
Ok ok, i'll do my best to keep it unemotional.You are jumping to conclusions and failing to look at the Bible. Keep in unemotional.
From another thread:
Ok ok, i'll do my best to keep it unemotional.
Let's work through this so we both know where we stand.
You believe that as a "lay person" that you do not have the authority to share the gospel, lead someone to Christ, and disciple them. Correct?
I see throughout the Gospels that Christ gave to more than just explicit Leaders the authority to proclaim the Gospel.I have not said that. Anyone may proclaim the gospel.
A disciple needs a teacher.
Are all men and women called to be teachers as a gifting?
Are all men and women qualified to teach?
Show me scripture.
You may have added this while i was typing...I have not said that. Anyone may proclaim the gospel.
A disciple needs a teacher.
Are all men and women called to be teachers as a gifting?
Are all men and women qualified to teach?
Are all men and women called to baptize?
Show me scripture, please.
I see throughout the Gospels that Christ gave to more than just explicit Leaders the authority to proclaim the Gospel.
Christ sends the 70/72--Luke 10
Christ sends the ex-demoniac--Mark 5
Christ uses the Woman at the Well--John 4
Countless other passages
Christ commissions disciples Matthew 28:18-20; John 17; John 20; Mark 16; Luke 24;
Epistles speak of this reality--1 Thessalonians 1; 2 Cor. 5--Ministers of Reconciliation; Philemon; Ephesians 4; Eph. 6--Disciple Children (nurture admonition of the Lord); Romans 10; Jude 22; James 5, 1 Peter 3:15; etc. etc. etc.
You may have added this while i was typing...
"Making Disciples" is more than just "teaching" however, incorporating the Word is involved in every area of discipleship.
Maybe we are talking past each other? I agree, not everyone is a "Pastor/Teacher"...