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Purpose Driven Life is dangerous

Johnv

New Member
Originally posted by Psalm145 3:
The book was teaching worldly methods to help sinners feel comfortable in the church.

I'm a sinner, and comfortable in the church. You're a sinner too. I hope you're in a church you're comfortable in.
Whatever happened to the fear of God?

Whatever happenned to the love of God?
How can a good Bible teaching book appeal to so many different groups of professing Christians without offending anyone?

It offended you, didn't it?
Please, take the time to read these following articles that explain some of the problems with these books.

Did it. They're notable opinions. There are other opinions that differ. ou know what they say about opinions.

Now, for me, I've read Warren's book, and, while it wasn't for me, I saw nothing unscritural about them. However, PDL isn't for everyone, just like no book by any preacher is for everyone. The difference between me and thee is I can discern between "evil" and "not for me". If everything that was "not for me" was "evil" then brussel sprouts would send a person to hell.

Still, I find it amusing that you complain that the book doesn't offend anyone, then you go on to list several URL's by people who appear to have been offended by the book.
 

gb93433

Active Member
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Pastor Larry:

I agree with you. But when I see what scripture reads I have to discount what someone says when he is not a doer.

James 1:22, "But prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merely hearers who delude themselves.

If one is not a doer he is deluded. The words that come from that kind of source will produce thoughts consistent with their disobedience.

Compare that to Hebrews 13:7, "Remember those who led you, who spoke the word of God to you; and considering the result of their conduct, imitate their faith."

An elderly gentlemen mentioned to me early in my ministry that he has never seen a person get far off who was consistently doing evangelism. I think I have to agree.
 

Pastor Larry

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An elderly gentlemen mentioned to me early in my ministry that he has never seen a person get far off who was consistently doing evangelism. I think I have to agree.
I would have to have serious disagreements with this. But as to your first statement about disregarding the words of "non-doers," I would say we need to judge their words based on teh truth of them. In other words, the test of truth is not whether someone does something. The test of truth is Does it conform to reality ... .

But all in all ... a minor point ... I would just caution us to be more discerning ...
 

Craigbythesea

Well-Known Member
gb93433,

This is just a brief note to tell you that I enjoyed reading your 2nd post on the first page in this thread, and that I was ministered to by it. Thank you!
 

Craigbythesea

Well-Known Member
This thread has been helpful to me and I wish to thank all of you who participated in it. Thank you!
 
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