• Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

Tammy Faye and her repentance

just-want-peace

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Analgesic,
I guess this is where God is the judge and we are just to let go of the problem and forgive.
Way to go gal; I think you're seeing the light at the end of the tunnel!!!

PRAISE GOD!!!!! :godisgood: :thumbs::praying:
 

Analgesic

New Member
tommie said:
Analgesic,
I guess this is where God is the judge and we are just to let go of the problem and forgive.

Oh I agree entirely, but the question of how God judges repentance remains an excellent one to consider.
 

Amy.G

New Member
Analgesic said:
Oh I agree entirely, but the question of how God judges repentance remains an excellent one to consider.
Maybe it would be a good idea to start another thread on it and that way it could be separated for the subject of the Bakers. :)
 

Mr.M

New Member
While some speak of forgiving Tammy Faye, I am not one of them...why? Because she didn't sin against me. Obviously she offended (I use the term biblically meaning to sin against or cause someone else to sin via influence over a weaker believer and not socially which is how many Christians erroneously use it) many people but I was not one of them so I have nothing to forgive.

Not having anything to forgive I can forgo that part of the discussion and deal with the other part, her repentance. Obviously it is none of my business, she isn't required to repent before me but to God.

Now, did I like the person named Tammy Faye I had come to know on T.V.? No, Christian or no Christian she was not an enjoyable person to me and far from my tastes. Does that mean she was or was not ever saved? Only a preposterous and arrogant personality would inject such personal opinions into attempting to determine if she was repentant or not, never minding of course that without all the facts, facts to which only God is privy, evaluating her repentance is the quintessential in arrogance.

Now, coming back to the issue of forgiveness, suppose she or her husband did steal from me. Well, I might or might not have a hard time forgiving them. Each person has difficulty at times with various people and offenses and forgiveness. The point of the redemption of the believer isn't how many forgivenesses of others you can count up after you are saved, like sources of security and certainty of your spirituality. The fact is you won't always at all places and at all times forgive. But God, on the other hand, through Christ, does forgive at all places and at all times. So you can go to Him and thank Him for forgiving your unforgiveness at all times and in all places. Now that is the blessing.

You might want to consider letting it go on a practical level. Often we want our pound of flesh and want all to see it gained. It doesn't work that way. Judgment day has not come and we can thank God it hasn't or we too we be being instantly judged in front of the world every time we sinned and I doubt anyone of us wants that.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Analgesic

New Member
Amy.G said:
Maybe it would be a good idea to start another thread on it and that way it could be separated for the subject of the Bakers. :)

Maybe, but the question was posed in the original post and the Bakers do make a rather good case in point.
 

EdSutton

New Member
broccoli said:
forgiveness, for me at least, has less to do with the outward displays of remorse, repentance, or the like from the transgressing party and more to do with the heart of the the one who was wronged. how could we ever repay God for all we've done against Him? and yet He forgave and continues to forgive us for every wrong. it's this example, i think, we need to keep in mind.
Welcome to the BB.

And unlike the former 41st President ,George H. W. Bush, I do like broccoli. :)
icon12.gif


Ed
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Sopranette

New Member
We used to hear her on the local radio talk station every now and then. I would also see her out shopping, or getting her hair done. People seemed to leave her alone for the most part. I personally didn't have anything to say to her. I avoid fake people when I can.

Sopranette
 
Top