Hi Judy: Welcome back. As ever your posts are thorough and, I read all of them. Please do let us know of Jenna's progress.
 
Reply:
1. Nothing is wrong with the Bible. I both recommend it and, sell it.
 
2. GBoyd does know the difference between religion and walking in the Spirit insofar as I've read him correctly. I've read about 8 of his books. I've listened to 30 or 40 hours of lectures by him.
 
3. I haven't finished this book but, am reading it now.
 
4. I don't believe that Boyd has ever read TFT. Some of what he says is similar to TFT.
 
Do you believe that Christians should read ONLY the Bible to determine matters of faith and practice?
 
When anyone, including yourself, speaks to an issue (any issue) you are providing us (TT and, the world) what you believe to be the 'Mind of God' on the matter. Boyd is doing no more than what you do.
 
Let me conclude with a quotation from the epilogue:
 
"But it begins with repentance. Acknowledging our failure must be the first evidende that, as a matter of fact, we don't get life from being right. It is the first evidence that we have ceased eating from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and begun eating of the tree of life.
 
To all we have failed to show Calvary-type love to, to all we have looked down on as though we were in a position of moral superiority, to all we have ostracized, treated rudely, cruelly, and even violently--to all these we must ask forgiveness.
 
We must testify that it is only by the outrageous love and mercy of God that any of us have any hope. And that, in the end is the only message we have ever had to offer any one.
 
Lance  
Sent: July 15, 2004 07:21
Subject: [TruthTalk] Religious Books

Lance,
What's wrong with the Bible?  How do you know that Gregory A. Boyd knows the
difference between religion and walking after the Spirit himself?  Have you read
this book of his?  Is it in line with the theology of TFT?   judyt
Slade: Amen again!
Recommended reading:Repenting of Religion: Turning from Judgment to the Love of God Baker, 2004
 
Have a hard line against divorce, Terry. I wish it didn't have to exist... but don't allow the hard line against the person. Divorce was given to us because we have hard hearts... and our hard hearts causes divorce. Since we cannot get into the hearts and minds of our fellow humans (THANK GOD FOR THAT!!!), we need to give them room to grow and love to heal.
 
Yeshua seeks the one lost. We need to do the same.
 
 
If they divorce for the arms of another person, we cannot allow that kind of behavior in the Ekklesia. THAT is adultery and that needs to be excised from the Ekklesia.
 
-- slade
 

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