I agree -- logic
is not a final source. What is a postulate? In math, it is an
essential assumption for which there is no demonstrable scientific evidence or
proof. It is a truth that has never been proven wrong up to this
point in time. Logic fails to give proof about something that must
be true. But logic is right most of the time because truth is of that
nature. When I say that Bill is moved by a progressive logic, I mean
to say that he starts with the reasonableness of point A, moves to something he
calls point B which leads him to C and so on. It is progressive
because it takes him to a conclusion.
jt: Just like a road map -
when the premise is wrong it never results in the correct
conclusion.
I have read enough of Bill's
theology to know that the final test is whether the conclusion is affirmed in
someway in scripture. Apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and
teachers all have one thing in common -- a primary aspect to their
ministry is the presentation of Divine thought. As I see it, how they do
this is personal preference.
jt: How is it personal
preferece? We have examples in scripture where. Apostles travel and begin
new works. Prophets prophecy giving words of edification, exhortation, and
comfort (rather than fortunetelling), Evangelists do what Paul did at Mars Hill
in Athens, Pastors are to be examples and care for the flock watching for
their souls. Teachers are to teach God's Law which shines the light on sin and
carnality so the Holy Spirit can convict the heart, but first these teachers
need to learn themselves.
I do not read the Church
Fathers. I have several books in my library -- just never have
gotten around to that reading. But what I have read leads me to
believe that even they, so many years ag0, concerned themselves with divine
truth not philosophical bantering.
jt:
I'm not quite so convinced John; the early Church went into heresy very
quickly. What I see is a lot of mixture even before Constantine joined
Church and State into some kind of hybrid.. and these controversies are
ongoing... by Luther's generation this system had
become so bad that this man risked everything to take a public stand against
this corruption. Only after his breaking free and the Protestant
revolt that followed did these other systems arise along with all of the isms
Calvinism vs Arianism etc. Actually it is kind of like the Balkans. Tito
suppressed everything through fear and once he was gone - all hell broke loose,
literally. And this is so in Church circles today. Everyone
professes Christ but they are all speaking different languages and all claim to
be headed for the same place which is totally mind boggling. I'm glad it
is Jesus who is in the process of building His Church and that He is the one who
will direct the sifting of the wheat from the tares.
Nothing I am saying has anything to do with systems and the inventions of man. You have described the very reason for I Co 8:1-3. Our relationship with God is primarily one of love rather than a thoughtful correctness. And we can be led astray by our own thoughts or even the thoughts of others.
jt: I'm not talking about anything offered to
idols John; I'm talking about the difference between truth and error. Spiritual
discernment if you will. I agree thoughts can lead us astray if we let
them, this is why they need to be taken into captivity to the obedience of
Christ.
But if we keep coming back to scripture to varify or affirm our
mental wonderings, we cannot get far from the truth. Surely
God can cover the slack!!
I see Bill and Jonathan and Lance and Perry and you and me and Iz and Chris and slade and ..... doing this very thing --- returning to scripture to affirm our position.
I see Bill and Jonathan and Lance and Perry and you and me and Iz and Chris and slade and ..... doing this very thing --- returning to scripture to affirm our position.
Jesus is the one who judges. We are not. I believe your last sentence above is saying that very thing.
jt: Church discipline appears to be non-existent in our day so we must be responsible to discern between good and evil and hold fast to that which is good; Paul warned about wolves in sheep's clothing (Acts 20:28-31) and some were of their own selves.
Yes but wasn't church discipline primarily used to deal with rank immorality? The "false prophet" was a danger to the church when he pressed his dogma to the point of division.
He was to be excluded for divisivenss. I don't think you are saying that Bill is a wolf in sheep's clothing, although I have heard some strange things about his manner of dress.
jt: Loving God and loving our neighbor fulfills all the law and the prophets. Our old carnal mind will tell us this is easy until we look at love through the eyes of God and His holiness. The kind of love scripture speaks of is ONLY possible from a pure heart which is the goal of the instruction of scripture (1 Tim 1:5) along with a good conscience and unfeigned faith....
Christ summerizes His "word" when He tells us to (1) love God and (2) love our neighbor. We can do that.
Amen. Absolutely right on. I might add that growth figures in the mix as well. I am much more inclined to holiness now than I was in my twenties. And I understand my God more than I did just 5 years ago.
jt: How would you interpret John 12:48 JohnD?
To expand John 12:48 to include correct interpretation of the entire biblical text -- well, I doubt that you are saying that.
We are getting ready to visit one of the kids and my wife just walked by the office with "taht look" on her face. I will get back to you on this last question.
a brother
John Smithson

