DM suggests 'a lack of understanding of........the revelatory power of the Holy Spirit' Methinks you a. missed by point b. created a bogus analogy
a. I read TT b. Jesus isn't 'mentoring' anyone I know David. Perhaps He is not even mentoring you. Do you fail to note the excessively conflicting conundra appearing daily on TT? Each is, as you put it, mentored by Jesus.(I'll let God speak for the Mormons) ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: July 13, 2005 09:14 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] On playing chess & On reading/interpreting the Scriptures for living (not for 'A' living) > Lance wrote: > > Certainly someone will point the importance of God's Spirit > > in the latter engagement.Thereafter, how many parallels might > > one draw? Vladimir Kramnik, current world chess chamption, > > has done interviews recently outlining his journey to the pinnacle > > of the chess world. Were we to give Bill Taylor some basic > > instruction in chess in preparation to play Kramnik in two months, > > would you 'bet the farm' (Bill has one) on Bill? Were we to give > > Vladmir a Bible and two months of instruction on reading/interpreting > > it then, pick two or three extended passages for discussion (say the > > Sermon on the Mount, Philippians 2 & Galatians 5), whose observations > > would more likely approximate 'writerly intent'? (Supplement this by > > suggesting that Kramnik was actually converted just before being given > > the Bible). Would the outcome likely differ? Not tryin' ta be clever > > TTers! > > Comments like this seem to illustrate a lack of understanding of how > powerful the Spirit works in our lives. It is almost like you confuse the > natural influence of agreement with Scripture with the revelatory power of > the Holy Spirit. > > Agreeing with Scripture brings a change in perspective that helps one accept > the truth of Scripture as he studies it, but this is not what the Scripture > is speaking about when it promises us the gift of the Holy Spirit. Let me > suggest another analogy to what you have posed above. > > Suppose Jesus Christ came down in the flesh, and he sat down and talked with > Vladmir for two months, every day, explaining to him the Sermon on the > Mount, Philippians 2, and Galatians 5. Then Vladmir and Bill Taylor sat > down to discuss these passages. Whose perspective would more likely > approximate the writer's intent? I would pick Vladmir. Who would you pick? > > Peace be with you. > David Miller. > > ---------- > "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer every man." (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org > > If you do not want to receive posts from this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will be unsubscribed. If you have a friend who wants to join, tell him to send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and he will be subscribed. > ---------- "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer every man." (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org If you do not want to receive posts from this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will be unsubscribed. If you have a friend who wants to join, tell him to send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and he will be subscribed.

