J.R.Maddox
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Hey Joseph...sounds like you judge preachers like some folks judge baseball players...are you a preacher brother?
J
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JB, whether the brother is aggressive with his posts or not, they have an air of truth to them. Come on, brother - you know your posting about brother Hunt or to this poster isn't Christ-like. Is there no room for learning or correction on your part?Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
J.R.,
Are you still here? I thought you were leaving in a huff. Why don't you go find some other board where people are more spiritual like yourself?![]()
Joseph Botwinick
I agree i haven't read all the post yet but Martin is right. today more and more preacher are "tickling" peoples ears preaching what they want to hear. the bible said this would happen in the last days.No, that is not what I am saying. My point is that the convention is moving away from the "conservative resurgence" and towards are more popularist position. The conservative resurgence was based on Scripture and solid theology (in large part). The modern movement is based on felt needs, filling seats, and counting heads.
Martin.
I agree i haven't read all the post yet but Martin is right. today more and more preacher are "tickling" peoples ears preaching what they want to hear. the bible said this would happen in the last days. 2 Tim 4:3 "For a time will be when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own lusts, they will heap up to themselves teachers tickling the ear";No, that is not what I am saying. My point is that the convention is moving away from the "conservative resurgence" and towards are more popularist position. The conservative resurgence was based on Scripture and solid theology (in large part). The modern movement is based on felt needs, filling seats, and counting heads.
Martin.
Pastor Hunt is preaching on Acts 16:11-15. In it he notes that Lydia was a worshipper of God, but not a believer in God. And then goes on to call her a seeker of God. I think so far, Pastor Hunt has stretched a bit to come to his conclusions, because I think he has either overlooked or ignored a key part of the passage:Originally posted by J.R.Maddox:
ahhhhh Joseph....your little man is waving at me...telling me bye bye...very mature...
you and I have ventured into word wrangeling...and I will surrender...soooooo....you win!
by the way...what do you think of Dr. Hunt so far?
j
Perhaps, he doesn't discuss this part because he doesn't want to get into the meat of what is being said here and cause a controversy. I do not know where Pastor Hunt stands on this issue, but I think it is clear within the passage that Lydia would not have sought God had God not opened her heart to the message of Paul. I think he is building a case that the lost seek God on their own while ignoring the fact that it is God who drew Lydia and opened her heart to the truth. He then goes on to state the following, and this is a direct quote because I typed it in the notes section underneath the video as soon as I heard him say it:The Lord opened her heart to respond to Paul's message.
This was Pastor Hunt talking about the Kurdish Muslims. Those who are lost do not seek God and his ways. They seek the wisdom of this world and whatever satisfies themselves.I believe with all my heart that they desire to know the true God all powerful
I wish he would have dealt with that a little further, but I understand a person only has so much time, I guess. Perhaps, my earlier assumption about him might have been wrong. I hope so.Only God could have orchestrated what's been going on in the book of Acts through restoration, through Church planting, last week and now through missions. I want to move on to a third statement...
You really don't like it when folks question pastors or challenge their teachings, do you? I simply made an observation based on my limited (admittedly) knowledge of the man that I didn't think he was very sound. After listening to more of him and learning more about him, I am beginning to change my mind. I am sorry that I am not humble enough to meet your standards. Maybe if I strive a bit harder, one day I will reach your level of humility and be worthy of a civil conversation with you and not be too much for you to bear. But, maybe, just maybe, you can overlook my arrognace a bit and show more grace in the way you address me and we can actually discuss some things about doctrine and what we believe. What do you say?
amazing....simply amazing....
sorry J... Lord knows I want to show grace so I will as stated before simply stray away from conversations with you...it seems we dont play well together
Grace and Peace
J
[ April 10, 2006, 09:56 AM: Message edited by: blackbird ]