Nadiine
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Well in this, you have to be careful that you too aren't misjudging their own judgments of our/other's interpretations.Hello Nadiine,
I think I understand you. You said something about why we should all feel so hostile about the idea of being wrong. Similarly I ask why we have to feel so hostile towards those who disagree with us. Maybe the godly attitute may be to suspend judgment.
For instance, I can easily get hostile when people claim to interpret the scriptures' teachings against homosexuality as if it's not sin at all.
I'm not judging them, I'm judging their statement as evil.
It IS sin and taught openly (in 3 ways, directly condemning it, not providing any positive examples of it or lifestyles in the church, and Christ not reversing it from the moral law which continues to stand), and I believe that the Holy Spirit would be convicting them of this truth if they were listening (or capable of listening) to Him....
or, they're in outright rebellion. Only God knows which.
What did Jesus reply when Peter denied that He would not die? "Get thee behind Me Satan". Peter didn't even realize Satan was using him to speak thru. But it had to be rebuked by Jesus.... we also do the same when we hear false teachings that are blatant like that. (and we should - it all depends on the circumstance & setting of course too).
I think all of us have seen people use scripture to support what God is clearly against. We see it in liberalism every single day where fundamentalist/conservative Christians are more and more attacked...In the verses I choose I did not list anything that could lend itself to obviously flaky and easy to refute doctrines that might come from Benny Hinn and Rodney Howard-Browne.
The doctrines are to do with the Church, with replacement theology and the destiny of Israel. Serious doctrine - maybe apostasy stuff. The protagonists will not be easily dismissed. If you are into the church replacing Israel I can direct you to some pretty formidable and aggressive expositors of the oppsing view and who take no prisoners.
But then again, if I'm right, it will probably be shown they they have a covenant schema to unpack these problem verses.
Actually NT Wright concedes that 25% of what he believes and preaches at this momemt is probably wrong. I respect that, because given the state and scope of evangelical scriptural disagreement, it's got to be true of almost everyone.
I'm for a greater degree of humility on all this. But then again, if you are a Jew and you see relacement theology having been used to sanction pogroms, then maybe that's too much to ask. But what does that say about our biblical objectivity?
I'm glad that you're willing to take a step back and claim that you just aren't positive on certain doctrines --- I've done the same on several - I may still lean a certain way, but I'll have seen enough scriptural room for the other view to reserve enough doubt to keep me 100% sure and from division.
In some doctrines, I will divide from others. But I can't help but be convinced that God sent us a Word from Him that CAN be understood by a majority of believers where we don't have to divide.
He isn't a God of confusion - and I don't think it's ok for us to just throw our hands up & say "well, we can't know what's true I guess..." & walk away in defeat and hopelessness.
It's as if just becuz there are other theories/views, that we all have to settle on "we can't know what's true" and then God's word appears to be pure confusion.
I dunno -- just thinking out loud.
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