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I just received the book. The autograph is addressed to a Mother Xenia. Anyone have any possible ideas who Mother Xenia might be? Probably not but you never know
Jesus is The Word/Logos but when it comes to study. There’s only one book
The parable?
Luke 16:19-31, the condemned rich man calls Abraham “father” & Abraham calls him “son”.
( see vs 24, 25)
Yes, CF directly links to scripture.
Who is Andrew Lindsey?The ‘great’ apostle Paul uses the word “father” in an analogical, qualified manner.
In 1 Corinthians 4:15, Paul uses “father” as a metaphor, and he qualifies his use of “father” by adding “in Jesus Christ through the gospel.”
Paul is referring to his gospel ministry among the Corinthians, through which many of the Corinthians were initially exposed to the message of the Cross (Paul being the one who “planted” the gospel in Corinth [1 Cor 3:6].) In Philippians 2:22, Paul is using a simile to describe his ministry with Timothy “in the gospel;” a mentoring relationship is in view.
What Paul does not do in these passages is begin using “father” as a formal religious title.
Notice how Paul introduces himself in his letters. He normally refers to himself as a “servant” (as in Philippians 1:1) or- especially when writing responses to churches in which his authority was being questioned to some degree- he refers to Christ’s calling upon his life, establishing his apostleship. What Paul does not do in his letters is ever refer to himself as “Father Paul.” (A. Lindsey)
You're just falling into the Protestant game of comparing study notes to see who wins the debate. What happens is the Protestant then pulls you down to their level.
The Protestant needs to justify their First Principle: What is the Bible?
All she's going to do is copy paste another Protestant commentary.
Spent too much time in the Protestant camp that you're even falling into their debate traps.
Video is relevant:
All she's going to do is copy paste another Protestant commentary.
Spent too much time in the Protestant camp that you're even falling into their debate traps.
Video is relevant:
The ‘great’ apostle Paul uses the word “father” in an analogical, qualified manner.
In 1 Corinthians 4:15, Paul uses “father” as a metaphor, and he qualifies his use of “father” by adding “in Jesus Christ through the gospel.”
Paul is referring to his gospel ministry among the Corinthians, through which many of the Corinthians were initially exposed to the message of the Cross (Paul being the one who “planted” the gospel in Corinth [1 Cor 3:6].) In Philippians 2:22, Paul is using a simile to describe his ministry with Timothy “in the gospel;” a mentoring relationship is in view.
What Paul does not do in these passages is begin using “father” as a formal religious title.
Notice how Paul introduces himself in his letters. He normally refers to himself as a “servant” (as in Philippians 1:1) or- especially when writing responses to churches in which his authority was being questioned to some degree- he refers to Christ’s calling upon his life, establishing his apostleship. What Paul does not do in his letters is ever refer to himself as “Father Paul.” (A. Lindsey)
Interestingly, my one maternal great grandfathers probably died in a similar trap in the battle of Wyoming: Battle of Wyoming - Wikipedia
I looked up what you quoted. So who is he and why should we care what he thinks?How did you know his name was Andrew.
Just a commentary I saw![]()
The Bible is;All she's going to do is copy paste another Protestant commentary.
Spent too much time in the Protestant camp that you're even falling into their debate traps.
Video is relevant: