Brother Bob
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Amen Pastor Paul, you got it just right and exactly how some of us has been stating it, and I agree they were fallible men, same as we but Spurgeon had it the same as you have.righteousdude2 said:The problem with relying on the teaching of those who were once the leaders of the church is that they are not 100% infallible. They have made errors, and no man should trust in the teachings and doctrines of one man or many men.
Spurgeon is a great man, but, he was subject to error like all of us. I read and study these great men, but, I also realize that they make mistakes. ONLY God is infallible, thus, I will allow His word to lead me. As for the interpretation of the Chief of sinners, I'd have to say that Paul was showing to his followers that he, at one time was the most hideous of sinners that ever lived, and if God could save him, well, He can save any one of us, and forgive any sin known to man.
Shalom,
Pastor Paul
BBob,
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