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1 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 219924 | ||
First of all, I'd like to wish everyone a merry Christmas! God bless you Justme! I heartily agree. Discussions like this one, again remind me of some wise words spoken by our dearly departed and sorely missed brother in Christ, Hank; who's most eloquent soliloquy I have recently posted on the forum, but for those in this discussion that haven't had the opportunity to read it, I hope no one minds too much if I take the liberty at this apropos time to post it again. John “I lay no claim whatever to any expertise on matters involving High Theology or anything of the kind, so I'm fairly well limited when it comes to trying to connect the dots. And that is good! It forces me to attempt to speak only where the Bible speaks and to keep my mouth shut where the Bible is silent. I have enough trouble learning and digesting what the Bible clearly reveals, and so it leaves me no time to speculate and ruminate on the things which our loving and all-wise Father chose not to elaborate. God's eternal and unchanging word will be around long after I'm gone. Few indeed are they who care about my opinions now and fewer still will remember them after I've gone. So my candid view about questions such as call for speculations is this: If God did not choose to reveal details, is it our business to worry very much about them? I really don't believe that God expects us to fill in the blanks ourselves nor needs man to take over where He left off, do you? Just how important is it to know about such things? The narrative has endured and imparted the message it was intended to impart for centuries as it is, without being gussied up with all these minute frills and details. Let's be content to learn from it all that it clearly reveals without tarnishing the sacred record by adding our worthless speculation and groundless guesses.” –Hank |
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2 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 219940 | ||
John(:-) Hank was a very unique brother in the Lord Jesus. Hank was practical and yet well educated to be able to express complecated Biblical truth in a profound way. I look foward to seeing him. For sometime I have been listening and watching Todd Freio on Wretched radio and Wreched TV. He uses the Law to show how we can't please God as we are all Law brakers. Then he points to Jesus who took our punishment and if we surrender to Jesus we are saved. This makes witnessing with a plan, Gods Plan, to a pin point and no need to argue or be pushy in witnessing. Just thought you might have heard or seen Todd, at any rate it is well worth listening to him if you have the chance. Blessings john. justme |
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3 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 219942 | ||
Justme, Hank was truly a very special friend, I miss him every day, especially when I visit the forum. And won't it be so cool to see him again! I haven't heard of Todd Freio I'll have to check him out sometime. Hope you had a blessed Christmas. Isaiah 9:2-6 Luke 2:21-32 John |
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4 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | lionheart | 219954 | ||
John, My brother I look forward to that day. There are times that I still grieve but I take heart and it gives me allot of joy knowing that he's waiting for us. In Him, lionheart |
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5 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 219960 | ||
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