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1 | Joe, is the Bible not sufficienct? | Lev 16:34 | kalos | 20194 | ||
Eph 4:11 And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and TEACHERS (emphasis added). (KJV) Eph 4:11 And his gifts were that some should be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, 13 until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ;(RSV) |
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2 | Do all TEACHERS teach the truth? | Lev 16:34 | Bill Mc | 20198 | ||
Dear kalos, Thanks for the response but it was not an answer. Why? How do you know whether or not these TEACHERS are teaching the truth? Do we trust everyone who is a TEACHER? Do all TEACHERS teach the same? I think not. If I sat under Joe's teaching for a year and then sat under Tim's teaching for a year, how would I know which line of thinking is the truth? We all know that their are false TEACHERS amongst us (in the organized church). Not everyone who teaches, should be teaching. So how do you make the determination of who is 'given by God' and who is not? In Christ, Bill Mc |
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3 | Do all TEACHERS teach the truth? | Lev 16:34 | Kwaku | 20203 | ||
First of all, every believer as well as Bible teachers must accept the fact that God has clearly and obviously spoken to reveal His Divine Will in the Bible. Hence, whatever taught from the pulpit, Bible teacher or an angel in glittering lights must be tested in the light of the Scriptures. If it is out of line, you shouldn't try to overcome any hurdle of doubt to reject it. However, having said that, one should be well-equipped and well versed in the Scriptures. Pastor Kwaku |
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4 | Do all TEACHERS teach the truth? | Lev 16:34 | Bill Mc | 20207 | ||
Pastor Kwaku, That was my very point to begin with. As you have said, one should be well-versed in the Scriptures. My original proposal was that a man who is able to read will be able to understand the Bible through the enablement of the Holy Spirit if that is all he has access to. The premise being advanced here is that God has had different men down through the ages who He has given a 'deeper revelation' of scripture to than what is available to the 'average' Christian. So I asked what, aside from the Bible, would be necessary. The answer I got was teachers. But what right do teachers of the scriptures have to add to or detract from the Holy Spirit's revelation of the scriptures. And how does one guage whether one is being taught truth or not. I think that the question ultimately has to go back to the fact that we, individually, must know what the Bible says and means in order to guage anyone else's interpretation. In Christ, Bill Mc |
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5 | Do all TEACHERS teach the truth? | Lev 16:34 | kalos | 20225 | ||
Thank you for proving my point. You wrote: "My original proposal was that a man who is able to read will be able to understand the Bible through the enablement of the Holy Spirit if that is all he has access to." If merely the ability to read equals the ability to understand the Bible through the Holy Spirit is true, then does this truth apply to everyone EXCEPT teachers? Also, in my previous post, the one with which you disagree, I did nothing except quote Scripture. You can't be disagreeing with me, because I didn't write anything of my own. That only leaves the quoted Scriptures -- what part of the Scripture do you not agree with? |
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