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1 | Do tongues relate to worship in context? | John 4:23 | Morant61 | 122545 | ||
Greetings Prazn! I would strongly urge you my friend to not let your post become personal attacks. Hank has demosntrated time and again his love for Christ. I would also point out that your post contains a false either or! We do not have to have either a relationship or scholarship. :-) We can and should have both. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Do tongues relate to worship in context? | John 4:23 | prazn | 122590 | ||
By the way, brother, no matter how many Lexicons, dictionaries, concordances or commentaries that a Bible scholar has, it is impossible for him, or her, to truly understand the Truth of Scripture without a vibrant relationship with the Author. Witness the error of the religious scholars who harassed our Lord when He walked on this planet. Also, I am reminded that the majority of the men that Jesus chose to be His apostles were unlearned men. blessings, prazn |
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3 | Do tongues relate to worship in context? | John 4:23 | Morant61 | 122609 | ||
Greetings Prazn! Again, you assume that learning and relationship are opposites. Learning and ignorance are opposites. One can have a relationship with Christ and be learned. For instance, Paul was learned. There were many among the Pharisees who placed their faith in Christ. Without learned men, you would not even be able to read the Bible, since someone had to learn the languages so that it could be translated into English. There is no value to ignorance. The disciples were unlearned when Christ called them, but they learned at His feet for 3 and half years. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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