Didaskomenos
Voiced Bilabial Spirant
- Feb 11, 2002
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Is harsh language sometimes appropriate? Of course. Is it usually advisable for getting your point across to someone? Of course not. Anyone who says otherwise is either someone who doesn't care about whether the other person in the dialogue receives any truth, or they're someone who have been told that they're a "prophet" without any instruction as to what that actually means. And quoting Scripture out of context is definitely not a good debating tactic. If you think that evil is any view of Scripture but your own, you're way off. As far as the "ad hominems" by individuals in the Bible, we must assume that what they say is indeed Spirit-led. No, God doesn't always sugar-coat truth. But only the Holy Spirit can tell people's motives and hence their worthiness for an ad hominem, and I daresay there's no reason we should reasonably expect you or ANYONE on this online forum to be Spirit-led in what is posted - that kind of discernment needs a much more personal context than what we have here. Besides, presenting damning truth without any expectation of acceptance is merely speaking condemnation on someone, and something that should be taken very seriously, not flippantly, as "well, it's the truth". Our chief role is to attack arguments, and let Jesus and the inspired prophets deal with the individuals' wickedness. This is a discussion forum.genez said:Proverbs 7:21 niv
"With persuasive words she led him astray;
she seduced him with her smooth talk. "
If you could see how the Prophets, Paul, and Jesus expressed themselves at times in the original languages, being nice is not always the way of the Holy Spirit. Being gracious in the face of evil is not always God's modus operandi. Being gracious with the weak, is. If I quoted certain things Jeremiah said in the Hebrew while under the control of the Holy Spirit, or Ezekiel... I may get banned from this forum!![]()
Careful! Don't limit the Holy Spirit! We can do this because we place human standards upon God out of not knowing what God's Word shows us. Yet, I realize that one can become simply reactionary in one's flesh, because frustration and anger gets one out of fellowship, and he reacts in his flesh. That is what one needs to avoid. We are to respond to a challenge, not react. Response comes from being prepared. Grace leads truth to its goal. Reaction comes from not being prepared, and trying in frustration to provide what is lacking by one's own energy and ability. Wood, hay, and stubble.
Thanks, Bro for the cold cup of water! Our battle is not one of seeing if we can win a victory. It is to see if we are walking in what is the victory.
Grace and peace, GeneZ
Ask yourself if your chief concern is people's spiritual welfare or if it's the verification of your belief system as the truth. Who is to decide whether the person you're talking to is weak or evil?! You?
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