Originally posted by Aaron:
Mine are not assumptions, but eminently Scriptural assertions of the character of Jesus Christ. Once you understand the nature and origin of sin, and know that Christ, even before He was born, could not be a partaker of that nature, then it follows that He could and would do nothing for His own self.
He says as much when He said, "I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me," John 5:30.
One nanosecond of selfishness would have rendered Him a sinner and would have doomed us all....
selfish
\Self"ish\, a. 1. Caring supremely or unduly for one's self; regarding one's own comfort, advantage, etc., in disregard, or at the expense, of those of others.
Christ was obviously never selfish, however did he really NEVER want ANYTHING? Jesus was both fully man and fully God, and as such he underwent the same temptations, and probably the same desires as us.
Mark 11
v12 The next day as they were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry.
13 Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs.
14 Then he said to the tree, "May no one ever eat fruit from you again." And his disciples heard him say it.
Obvsiously Jesus had the desire for food. Was this selfish? Of course not!!! The desire for something, or even asking for something IS NOT selfish, it is when we do it with disregard or at the expense of someone else that it becomes selfish. You will not find ANYWHERE in the scripture to support your claim that Jesus NEVER did ANYTHING for himself. Did he not feed himself?
Originally posted by Aaron:
The cattle are lowing the Baby awakes,
But little Lord Jesus no crying He makes.
That verse is weighty with doctrinal truth.
Be very careful not to elevate a hymn to the level of God's word.
Originally posted by Aaron:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />JonathanDT said:
As for using "simple language," doesn't God himself use some rather spectacular language in Job? I can't think of very many people who would consider the book of Revelation simple. Be careful about taking verses out of context.
God can do it, and did do it. "It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter," Proverbs 25:2. We are not God.
We are clearly commanded to be straightforward and simple in our presentations of the Gospel in the worship of Christ. We work for the edification of all. We condescend to those of low estate. We don't scoff at them thinking ourselves more lofty and better than they.</font>[/QUOTE]Hmmmm. Ok, so Paul said that he had been plain when talking to the Corinthians. Now, where was the commandment that your talking about? Because Paul mentions that with one single church he spoke plainly? So we should worship plainly? Big jump.
Molly, I agree that we don't know the faith as we should. The Supertones sing two songs with great relevance about just this(these are just short parts of the songs), Escape from Reason:
Down Down Down
That's the way we're traveling
Our social fabric unravels
But who pulled the string
Philosophers politicians or the school teachers
Game of life and death and we're sitting on the bleachers
What happened to our voice
What happened to our influence
Tell me who will listen when all we have to say is
Bumper sticker doctrine and cute catch phrases
Does this amaze us that no one will take us seriously
We talk big but then we sit in atrophy
Apathy they make comedy of our hypocrisy
Unaware of true biblical philosophy
So we gotta watch what we do and what they see
Cause we represent Christ plus Christianity
Return of the Revolution:
See wisdom and knowledge is one thing that we lack
You've been a Christian how long and you're still on Similac
So I call on Martin Luther and all the reformation back
Then the common people couldn't read God's revelation
You had to be a monk or a priest or read Latin
That was all before the revolution happened
But the fire cooled down ever since that generation
We put down the Bible and pick up the play station
And we can't defend our faith 'cause we don't even know it
We say we love His word but pick a funny way to show it.
The world walks by and we don't have a thing to say
I call 'em as I see 'em
And that's what I see today
One of the reasons I love the Supertones is because they are NOT dumbed down, not lying back, not afraid to offend or challenge.
Unfortuantly, too many blame the apostasy on the praise and worship, which is wrong! The problem is the people, they don't realize that Christianity is a 24/7 thing, they don't realize just how great and amazing our God is, they don't realize the urgency of the Gospel. And the hymns and choruses have nothing to do with it. In my church we have always sung the hymns, and it was the same way. We just now started incorporating some praise songs, and while it's too early to know the impact, I have my doubts that the older generation will change.

The younger generations....hopefully the Spirit will use something to light a fire, and if it be the impact of the hymns or the praise choruses, or the gospel message spoken repeatedly from the pulpit and youth group and sunday school, so be it.