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1 | must be theologians? | Numbers | Morant61 | 103639 | ||
Greetings Aixen7x4! I agree that there are some who seem to be more academic than relational. But, I do not believe the two are mutally exclusive. Scripture is God's self revelation. If we want to know Him, we will learn from our experiences with Him and from what He has revealed about Himself in His word. Scripture does command us to 'study'. In fact, read 1st and 2nd Timothy and you will discover the importance that Scripture puts on 'theology'. Timothy was to watch his life and doctrine, to study to show himself approved, to teach sound doctrine, to confront false doctrine. Bad theology is destructive. Does the name Jim Jones ring any bells! :-( Just as with preachers, I don't believe everyone is called or gifted to be a professional 'theologian'. But, every gift that God gives to us is good, including theologians! :-) Now, as to the Trinity, there are practical considerations involved in the 'doctrine'. From it, we know that God Himself came as a man, that God Himself died upon a cross for us, that God Himself loves us that much. Doctrine doesn't have to be dry! :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | must be theologians? | Numbers | Aixen7z4 | 103722 | ||
Words fitly spoken, Brother Tim. Teaching with an eye to application is attractive. Might be good if every lesson included some role-play. All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works. I hope that some theologian reading this will decide to have his students to worship God after learning in class about him. He might decide to model it and ask them to follow his example, the way we do when teaching math. Reading Philippians 4;9, I think that was the way that Paul taught them. Reading 2 Timothy 3:10 onward, I get the impression that it was the way that he taught Timothy. |
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