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1 | Can I trust this Pastor? | Hebrews | Jensen | 16826 | ||
I am searching for a local church because I am new to Christianity and this Forum was suggested by a friend.I listened to a pastor recently who insisted in his speech that Hebrews was written by Paul. He offered a lot of evidence. But I am not equiped to know if the evidence is factual. My Bible notes that the author is not known. I have searched the Forum and found some interesting comments. I have discovered that the author could have been any number of people. So, my question is this-should I trust a pastor who has insisted that Paul wrote Hebrews or should I continue my search for a church? | ||||||
2 | Can I trust this Pastor? | Hebrews | EdB | 16910 | ||
Jensen I basically agree with everything that was written in regards to your question. However I have a concern, if your questioning this man over this are you looking for problems? Or is there something else you have seen that is making you doubt him? The word says the sheep will hear their shepherd's voice, if your not hearing or don't trust this man then maybe you do need to look else where. If it is an issue of not trusting anyone then you need to get alone with God and settle that issue first. |
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3 | Can I trust this Pastor? | Hebrews | Jensen | 16916 | ||
I have been misled many times in my life. You are right to suspect that I do not trust anyone. I was molested as a child by a "God fearing" minister and that still lingers (I'm 54)but I know that I should not reject God because of one incident in my childhood. I will never again reject God. If the Pastor in question is not comfortable for me, I doubt I will ever find one who is. I think I'll just stay home and read the Bible:) Thanks all for your comments. Love ya | ||||||
4 | Can I trust this Pastor? | Hebrews | Listener | 16919 | ||
Jensen, I am sorry to hear about your previous experiences. If it helps, I think that the verse below indicates that Jesus also did not "trust" men - at least in one sense: John 2 24 But Jesus would not entrust himself to them, for he knew all men. 25 He did not need man's testimony about man, for he knew what was in a man. Yet, knowing this, He still gave His life for us. He humbles me. As His word remains in you and you walk with Him I believe that you can bear much fruit (John 15). The Lord often uses a person to minister to those who have similar hurts, griefs and needs. May the King of Kings give you victory - to the glory of His name. Listener |
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