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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: NCRedneck Ordered by Date |
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1 | Congregation to pastor relationship? | Heb 13:17 | NCRedneck | 162785 | ||
I am not pastor, I am part of the congregation. The difference of opinion / interpratation is small it doesn't effect salvation, however instead of agreeing to disaggree, he has drawn a line in the sand. | ||||||
2 | Congregation to pastor relationship? | Heb 13:17 | NCRedneck | 162775 | ||
And being as human's are involved, and that the scriptures are open to interpretaion. What should one do when that interpratation differs? | ||||||
3 | Congregation to pastor relationship? | Not Specified | NCRedneck | 162766 | ||
What is the relationship of the congregation toward a pastor? I understand that we should pray for our pastors, uphold them in all ways, and follow their leadership. But what is the biblical basis for this belief or attitude? Admittedly, if our pastor should ask us to do something that is immoral, we have a responsibility to tell the pastor he is wrong. Where though is the line drawn? When should one hold their tongue and not say anything when they believe something is amiss? | ||||||
4 | Congregation to pastor relationship? | Heb 13:17 | NCRedneck | 162770 | ||
What is the relationship of the congregation toward a pastor? I understand that we should pray for our pastors, uphold them in all ways, and follow their leadership. But what is the biblical basis for this belief or attitude? Admittedly, if our pastor should ask us to do something that is immoral, we have a responsibility to tell the pastor he is wrong. Where though is the line drawn? When should one hold their tongue and not say anything when they believe something is amiss? | ||||||