Well,   I am kind of liking the new Dean. 
 
Anyway  -- maybe the difference is found in our function within the Body or just our personality make-up.  I could have been quite the intellectual, I think,  except that I was put into an Okies body !!   I am as hick a looking guy as you will find.  I write some of the big words and I understand most of what I read from the intellectual side of the room,  but I seldom speak above a 10th grade level. 
 
and I absolutely love 'research" in the written word.  We cannot, or shall I say, we dare not stop thinking.  Our brains, Dean, were not  made to just receive.   They were not made to thrill at the stagnent.   For my money, the greatest question a student of the Message can ask  --  over and over again  - is "what if?"   If you know greek,  the big question is "what if this nuance was intended instead of that one?"  But one can do much the same thing comparing the translations.   If you are just looking for error  -  well, I guess that is easy to find.   But sometimes,  when comparing the translations,  a thought goes roaring by because you were open to the text.  If you don't reach out and  grab that moment of connectivity  (just couln't come up with a better word, sorry)  --  you miss some of the glory God intended as you study the Word.  It is this kind of study that makes one a better communicator of God's word.  It is this kind of study that reveals the Message to be God's Word !!!   If we thrill at His presense,  why not His Word ???
 
My Unitarian son was asking me the other day,  "Do you believe in verbal plenary inspiration, Dad?"    If I had said "yes,"  the fight would have been on.   He's a lawyer , 38 years old and a sharp son of a gun.    So I said this:   "What I believe, son,  is the thrill I experience as I study this book and a truth jumps out and hits me right   between the eyes !!  The mesh that is one thought moving into another thought, expressed hundreds of years apart  but  making perfect sense as you read them together, well, that is all the "proof" of inspiration I need.    When it is all said and done, The Bible is extemely important to me because it takes me from the center of my world and puts Another's opinion there  -  one that has been proven over the centuries. "  And so I study and share  and my son nods his head   And, hopefully Dad has scored one for th e Kipper !!
 
No more noble an effort on my part than what you do with the Word in your world.   Some of your methods are disagreeable to me.  But you get this same thrill  (I assume) not so much as you study but as you reach out in ministry  -- Street Preacher Style.   Our functions are different  but the passion is of the same source. 
 
jd
 
 
  
 
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Subject: Re: Re: [TruthTalk] Christ as the incarnate God

Hello Bill.  thanks for the post and the thoughts.  Apparently,  I missed reading the last sentence or two below,  just prior to Dean's quote of Wesley.  
 
cd: John what I meant by stating:" You on the other hand are a different matter entirely" in the last couple of sentences is that you view /search thing differently then I . I just accept things at some point in my search ESP when I realize there are some things will never be understood while in this flesh. -you go deeper with the why/how -I think but realize I also searched this long and hard many times thur the years.I think I am saying I have rest with Christ being God you want more-make sense?
 

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