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1 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | jlhetrick | 211143 | ||
Brother John- Actually YES... there is a significant amount of Scripture that says that God is a triune God. A huge amount actually, but, so as not to take this already long thread off topic I'll simply point you to the Search box of which you are aware. I don't believe brother Tim is pushing doctrine any more than you are so we do better not to start to sling that type of language at each other, especially long-time respected members. This isn't, or shouldn't be, about convincing one to change his/her belief.... it is actually real bible study. I, for one, have a true struggle with understanding the issue and am benefiting from the dialogue. Until now, I have believed on the word of men and never knew that Scripture does not declare the cessation of the gifts with the end of the apostolic age. I am both shocked and humbled by that fact and very interested in exploring the points with people from both views. I greatly fear false doctrine, but I also fear leaving out what God has intended not to be left out. As believers and brothers in Christ we should do this respectfully, to include opting out individually if we're not benefiting. God bless, Jeff |
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2 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | mark d seyler | 211146 | ||
Hi Jeff, I'm certain you already know these things, so I'll just give them by way of reminder . . . "Now you are Christ's body, and individually members of it. And God has appointed in the church, first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, administrations, various) kinds of tongues. All are not apostles, are they? All are not prophets, are they? All are not teachers, are they? All are not workers of miracles, are they? All do not have gifts of healings, do they? All do not speak with tongues, do they? All do not interpret, do they? But earnestly desire the greater gifts. And I show you a still more excellent way." 1 Corinthians 12:27-31 In this discussion of spiritual gifts, Paul speaks about the desire for these gifts, setting them in order, and encouraging the reader to "earnestly desire the greater gifts. And to me, that goes to the heart of this discussion. Should we want these things? Are they things that God wants for us? I want to want what God wants, and not what He doesn't. Paul supersedes that in the next passage: "If I . . . and have not love . . ." Its ok to want the greater gifts. Its better to simply love the body of Christ. And by love, I mean "sacrificial devotion to another's well-being", which is my understanding of "agape". I believe that as I am committed and devoted to serve you and help you in any way that I can, God will empower me to perform whatever works He wants me to do, including teaching supernaturally, giving, leading, healing, prophesying, and anything else. Its no accident that in each of the places that speak of the spiritual gifts, Scripture also speaks of humility, and servitude, and building up the body of Christ. I think its much more important to be concerned with how we can serve others than to be concerned with how God will make it happen. I can be open to whatever God wants to do. And in 1 Corinthians, and Romans, we find a number of those things named. And I find numerous assurances in Scripture that if I'm seeking to receive from God, He won't give me something bad. I've learned to trust Him to take care of me. Love in Christ, Mark |
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3 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | jlhetrick | 211150 | ||
Brother Mark- I apologize that I did not get your point as to exactly what in my post you were responding to. I do get the overall point of the Scripture you referenced. God bless, Jeff |
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4 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | mark d seyler | 211151 | ||
Hi Jeff, I was more responding to my perception of your desire to have and do what was right in God's eyes. If I've added anything, praise God for that, If I've confused, you can be sure that was entirely from me! Love in Christ, Mark |
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5 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | jlhetrick | 211152 | ||
Thanks! | ||||||