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To: Resettozero

Thank you for that post. You’re right about the time frame. Change occasionally comes quickly, but more often it takes a while. I reminisce about my years as a liberal. I certainly didn’t become a conservative over night. It took quite a while.

Something occurred to me in the course of this thread. I think the rubric would be, ‘Attitude toward Scripture.’

Resettozero, I don’t have to ask what is your attitude toward Scripture. I know what it is. You seek first to understand the text, and then to apply it. Since you believe in inspiration, you don’t see your role as one of challenging and second guessing God’s revealed word. You see Jesus as Lord and yourself as His servant. The servant doesn’t challenge the word of the master.

Then we have the other side of this debate. I can only give my perceptions, so for what they’re worth.

What I have seen is an attitude toward Scripture that casts it as an obstacle to be gotten around. For example, if the Scripture plainly says Jesus had brothers, then the reaction is, ‘How can this passage be neutralized/explained away/made to say something different?

Second example. The Lord’s own words say that the foundation on which He has built His church is feminine—petra. That being a fact, in a servant/master relationship, the question would be, ‘How can I align my doctrine and traditions with the inerrant word of God?’.

But what we actually see is a quest to get around a perceived obstacle. I.e.: the word as revealed contradicts denominational tradition. Therefore the need is to set aside the Scripture so that man-made tradition may continue unperturbed.

How scary is this?? We are called to be hearers and doers of the word, not judges/arbiters of it. How will the servant answer the Master, when He asks why His word was challenged?

It’s terrifying.

Hopefully changes will come. It may take time, but hopefully eventually it happens.


1,262 posted on 09/01/2017 9:10:15 AM PDT by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Inernet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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To: Fantasywriter
...what we actually see is a quest to get around a perceived obstacle. I.e.: the word as revealed contradicts denominational tradition. Therefore the need is to set aside the Scripture so that man-made tradition may continue unperturbed. How scary is this?

Lacking a genuine confrontation with the living Jesus of Nazareth, Son of man, and the radical acceptance of His showing of God the Father in human flesh, all else is just religious...wait for it...
gobbledygook.

The scariest part for some forum members is the lack of fear of God and His Word that they reveal in their posts. Each one of us on this forum has had plenty of time to decide Who or what organization he/she is going to entrust with caring for their eternal soul. I choose Jesus the Good Shepherd, and Him alone, with no doubting of Him or arguing with His Word.

I often thank God for those FReepers posting here who are more knowledgeable than I and who believe the same things about The Living Word of God.
1,265 posted on 09/01/2017 10:39:38 AM PDT by Resettozero
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