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1 | Can we agree? | Hebrews | Searcher56 | 17460 | ||
What do you personally know about any of them? I don't question your sincerity, but I also don't question theirs. ... Not much. Maybe their personal lives need to be examined. Their teaching has gone sour. Here is my reasoning: If they are called by God, then God will hold them accountable. If they are called by God, and I hold them accountable, God will hold me accountable. Does that make any sense? ... They may of been called by God, but, they no longer speak 100 percent truth. They learned to mix it well. Acts 17:11 means I should see if what they are saying is true. It is not. I will continue to correct anyone who twists the Word, even if it is a mistake, on their part or a misunderstanding on mine. Steve |
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2 | Can we agree? | Hebrews | Kelkat | 17934 | ||
I challange you to find any preacher today who speaks the absolute 100 percent truth every time they speak. There has only been one who understood the Word that clearly. Kelkat |
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3 | Can we agree? | Hebrews | Searcher56 | 17937 | ||
Kelkat, Christ was 100 correct, all the time. While preachers should be speaking the absolute 100 percent truth, I think many fail. However, when they twist the truth, they need to be challanged. It could be our view of the Word is not correct, or theirs. Either way, the one who is not correct needs to adjust. If the preacher does not, people shoild leave. Yes, for one error, that he refuses to correct. Steve | ||||||