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The Holy Spirit will guide us as we
allow. Some things can be a hindrance to that, including who/what we read.
It appears to me that those who revere Barth don’t become more like Jesus,
but that’s just from my personal experience on TT. I’m not
here to hurt your feelings by bashing someone you obviously care very much
about, and I apologize for doing so. However, I don’t think we
should argue about Barth or Calvin or anyone else. We should be seeking to
be more filled with the Holy Spirit, and the fruit thereof--keeping in mind
that what works for you may not work for me. We should not belittle the sincere
efforts of each other. We should be exhorting one another to holiness in helpful,
practical ways and giving testimony to God’s goodness. Everything else IS
irrelevant. iz From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] If if if you really need to ask this question, you
know nothing of the Holy Spirit. Judy, would you say that the less you have
the Holy Spirit to teach and guide you, the more you need Barth and others? iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Judy Taylor Was Barth inspired or
misguided in his belief that the "task of theology is to unfold the
revealed word attested in the Bible" when Jesus' own Words teach us that
this is the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of those who believe and
follow Him? |
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