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Pastor Sean Harris | Fayetteville, North Carolina
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5/16/13 3:47 AM |
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Pastor WJS So the words of God Himself,Jesus, are just as weighty as those of a God-saved sinful man, Paul, in your eyes.
But that is not the point! Proper exegesis of scripture is to compare scripture with scripture. The prophets are subject to the prophets, as your beloved Paul says. If our understanding of Paul's words contradict the teachings of many other prophets in scripture we have to balance our interpretation so that it does not fly in the face of the whole counsel of God. Is that not so?
Since Jesus nowhere taught female submission, and since God presented Huldah the prophetess as a teacher of men and a king, as well as presenting Deborah,likewise, and taught that God's way is Equal (Ezekiel 18:25-29 and Ezekiel 33:17-30)how then do we find such weight given to the interpretation of Paul when he appears to take away the liberty Christ gives to women?
With Paul, then, I concur as he says of the Judaizers, Gal.2:4 ...because of false brethren unawares brought in, who came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, that they might bring us into bondage:5 To whom we gave place by subjection, no, not for an hour; that the truth of the gospel might continue with you..."
-likewise with Jew, Gentile, male and female! Todays misogynist yesterday's Juda |
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5/11/13 6:39 PM |
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Great Sermon! I saw this article online earlier last week and especially appreciated the perspective of dating being a training ground for divorce.
Great commentary. I totally agree that this is a parent issue at the core, not the responsibility of the church or the christian school, etc. However, the time youth spend under the mentoring of influential adults in school/church settings can't be ignored. The priorities, viewpoints, encouragements, etc, from these other adults all matter more than a little. And though NO adult has led a perfect life to pattern in front of these youth, the way they share their experiences of imperfection (in positive light vs negative) is very readily absorbed. We should be very careful not to glory in sharing our sin through testimony! They 'hear' one things but 'see' or 'know' another based on what we share with excitement, etc.
Young people being married while in college is a great idea! Babies often would come along but if priorities are leading them to consider college of the most importance for both, they certainly can prioritize following ways of abstaining at appropriate times so as to prevent those baby blessings until they feel they are 'ready' for them. (Of course, we all know 'ready' is never an actuality. 'Willing' to re-prioritize a better choi |
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5/11/13 2:14 PM |
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Great Sermon! Thank you very healthy on the subject |
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5/3/13 11:17 AM |
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Great Sermon! You mentioned the canidate must be born again....what must he do to be born again ? & how can u tell if he is ? |
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5/3/13 9:01 AM |
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Great Sermon! What if my baptism was in a pentecostal church ? |
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