Now in it's full context it's a whole different thing. While I don't agree with everything, she has made some very true observations of those in the churches today. People want authority but they don't want to be under authority. We're not talking about the authority that puts others under them and lords it over them and pushes them around. We're talking about authority who guides and directs. Good authority does not give authority to babies in the faith. I have seen it and that's a true train wreck.
Many of those in authority have started out by being faithful to cleaning the toilets in the church. If a person in the church is not willing to start out small then why should the pastor give them something more important?
I'm kinda wondering why out of the whole sermon the only thing brought out was her saying something about not questioning pastorsThere was so much more surrounding that part of her sermon that has nothing to do with a pastor being without reproach.
It is my opinion, that if immediately a person concludes that another is way off base then they are guilty of seriously not listening.
Proverbs 18:13 To answer before listening-- that is folly and shame.
Since you quoted that verse, did you actually listen to that sermon? The whole thing starts out as the reading of a descriptive text, not prescriptive, then she goes into not what scripture teaches, but what she claims God said to her only, that no anointing is original and someone had to give up an anointing for someone else to get it (later, by extension, it's the pastor with the anointing from God, not you), and then when she laid this false foundation, that's the lying premise she builds on the whole way.
The thing was a complete disaster. There could have been all kinds of clips highlighted from that thing.
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