BobRyan
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#3. Chapter 3 of 1Cor 3 deals with the "teaching" of various Christian teachers and
#1. asserts strongly that "Christ is the ONE foundation of the church" and that "N
THER foundation can be laid" by any teacher.
#2. States that the TEACHING of the various evangelists as their work
#3. Shows that it is their TEACHING that is tried and burned acccording to its "value" Not the Person as "Purgatory doctrines" would need it to say.
#1. Purgatory is not mentioned at all in this chapter.
#2. Purgatory would "need" the "person" to be burned - NOT their teaching. And this chapter talks about the WORKS burned and the Works being the ministry of the evangelists.
#3. Nothing in 1Cor 3 says that it is only AFTER the person dies that their WORKS are burned. (Purgatory would insist that only AFTER the person dies is the PERSON burned in some way).
Do not seek to become teachers KNOWING that as such we will incur a STRICTER judgment" James 3:1
HOWEVER in 1Cor 3- it is the EVANGELIST's WORKS that are burned IF they do not measure up - the WORK of planting, watering etc - the WORK that is LISTED the WORK that may deviate from presenting Christ as "The ONE and ONLY foundation" that is laid for the doctrines and teachings of the church.
James 4 as stated above applies the stricter judgment ONLY to the teachers.
There is simply no way to change that.
In Christ,
Bob
#1. asserts strongly that "Christ is the ONE foundation of the church" and that "N

#2. States that the TEACHING of the various evangelists as their work
#3. Shows that it is their TEACHING that is tried and burned acccording to its "value" Not the Person as "Purgatory doctrines" would need it to say.
Bill Putman
And I previously responded:
So what? If they practice a bad teaching, is that not to be burned as a poor works, yet the individual is saved even while he "suffers a loss"?
See points 1, 2 and 3 above again.Bob replied -- Exegesis - means we note what is actually mentioned IN the text.
Bill repliedBob added --
Note also the SAME text say "NTHER foundation can anyone lay OTHER than that has been laid which is CHRIST" - and the WORKS are tried and tested - the teaching and doctrine is tested to see how closely it measure to that standard.
SO if (for example) they teach that the foundation is Peter instead of Christ - that TEACHING will be cast aside.
IF they teach that Jesus Christ is NOT the Messiah ( a mistake of the one true Hebrew nation Church that is STILL taught today) that teaching too will be cast aside.
No - becauseI am not disputing that at all, Bob. Indeed, we are seeing the "workers" here as those who are in the clergy, doing the preaching, teaching and evangelizing. So, are you saying that such individuals are the only ones who are in danger of purgatory at their judgment?
#1. Purgatory is not mentioned at all in this chapter.
#2. Purgatory would "need" the "person" to be burned - NOT their teaching. And this chapter talks about the WORKS burned and the Works being the ministry of the evangelists.
#3. Nothing in 1Cor 3 says that it is only AFTER the person dies that their WORKS are burned. (Purgatory would insist that only AFTER the person dies is the PERSON burned in some way).
To a lesser degree - since James already states that those in teaching authority receive this "stricter" judgment - but we do not.Bill adds --
if those in authority are subjected to such a judgment, so also are all of us, don't you think?
And Bill previously replied with a question:Bob previously said: (repeatedly)
It is Never "the person" {as much as the RC doctrines "needed" it to get the "person burned and tried"} that is burned it is "only the teaching" the works.
Bob Answers --Are you saying that the lay person, not a minister of evangelist, will not suffer the same scrutiny before the Lord as His or her death? Do you and I also have "works" that will be tested, "as if by fire"?
Do not seek to become teachers KNOWING that as such we will incur a STRICTER judgment" James 3:1
HOWEVER in 1Cor 3- it is the EVANGELIST's WORKS that are burned IF they do not measure up - the WORK of planting, watering etc - the WORK that is LISTED the WORK that may deviate from presenting Christ as "The ONE and ONLY foundation" that is laid for the doctrines and teachings of the church.
Sins and failures are not the subject of 1Cor 3. It does not state that "Some sins and failures are gold and some are hay and stubble". The subject is the WORKS of the evangelists and it is the WORKS that are burned if they are inferior - not the person.Bill Putman --
First of all, I totally agree that teachers and evangelists are held to a higher standard then the lay faithful. That does not mean that those who are not teachers and evangelists, like you and I, are "off the hook" in our sins and failures as good Christians before the Lord, Bob. In fact, I have no idea why you are pursuing this line of reasoning.
James 4 as stated above applies the stricter judgment ONLY to the teachers.
There is simply no way to change that.
Bob previously said:
#3. Chapter 3 of 1Cor 3 deals with the "teaching" of various Christian teachers and asserts strongly that "Christ is the ONE foundation of the church" and that "NTHER foundation can be laid" by any teacher. It then goes on to describe the TEACHING of the various evangelists as their work - and shows that it is their TEACHING that is tried and burned acccording to its "value".
Yes the "error" is purged out of the church - burned away from the church - removed from the church but the PERSON is not burned.Bill previously responded:
So what? If they practice a bad teaching, is that not to be burned as a poor works, yet the individual is saved even while he "suffers a loss"?
In Christ,
Bob