Yes, he was called Jack. There was a
time when the Lord called me away from church attendance. I know that is
difficult for some to understand, but He does call us apart to do a work in us—those
“in the wilderness” times where we dwell alone in the desert until
he calls us back. He did it with Jesus and with Paul. We have a
ministry in our church for those who have been so hurt by “the church”
that they carry wounds that hinder them from fully entering into
fellowship. I don’t read anything below that he
said about not loving the brethren, unless you presume they are the “sneering
anti-Christian elements of the press.” iz From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor Interesting comments from CSL's stepson
- contradicting the voice of scripture which says loving the brethren is how we know we are "in Him"
and His Spirit is in us. The professing church may not be as it should at
any given time but where else does one go to
find brethren? Did anyone see "The Hour of Power" this morning? Doug
Gresham was on. He made one interesting comment (others, too) -"the
closer Jack got to the Lord, the farther he got away from the
church." Was "Jack" C.S.'s nickname? soks > For those not on the
SpareOom list, here is what Doug Gresham (Lewis's stepson) had to say about the
movie's critics
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