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rwdeese 08-06-2009 08:22 AM

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Hello,

I have been Spirit-Filled since 1975, age 17. I have pastored for over twenty years. I was a Police Chaplain for about six years. I am presently serving as an Army Chaplain in Iraq. I have a B.Th., M.Div., and pursuing a few doctorates at this time. I have three sons and six grandchildren. I am not a typical Pentecostal. I believe in questioning everything, thinking out of the box, studying hard, and allowing the Word of God to be my final authority. Some of my theological conclusions have changed from my younger years, while some beliefs are being revamped. I have noticed over the years that sometimes we have a tendency to think that if we challenge what we were taught by studying God's Word, we will miss God, because what we were originally taught is deeply connected to what others expect out of us. However, my core value is it isn't about what I hold dear, it is about what the Word truly says. I am not the final authority, the Word is, so I can be secure in knowing that although the Word never changes, what I believe about the Word should always be in a state of growth. Anyway, enough with my "preaching". God bless you!

mizpeh 08-06-2009 08:38 AM

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Welcome to AFF.

Did you know that all heresies worth their salt have a Biblical basis? What do you think prevents us from going off the deep end of scripture into false doctrines?

Timmy 08-06-2009 08:45 AM

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yo

shag 08-06-2009 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by rwdeese (Post 783919)
Hello,

I have been Spirit-Filled since 1975, age 17. I have pastored for over twenty years. I was a Police Chaplain for about six years. I am presently serving as an Army Chaplain in Iraq. I have a B.Th., M.Div., and pursuing a few doctorates at this time. I have three sons and six grandchildren. I am not a typical Pentecostal. I believe in questioning everything, thinking out of the box, studying hard, and allowing the Word of God to be my final authority. Some of my theological conclusions have changed from my younger years, while some beliefs are being revamped. I have noticed over the years that sometimes we have a tendency to think that if we challenge what we were taught by studying God's Word, we will miss God, because what we were originally taught is deeply connected to what others expect out of us. However, my core value is it isn't about what I hold dear, it is about what the Word truly says. I am not the final authority, the Word is, so I can be secure in knowing that although the Word never changes, what I believe about the Word should always be in a state of growth. Anyway, enough with my "preaching". God bless you!


Welcome rwdeese!


Great opening (especially the bolded), and interesting life/background! I look forward to reading more of your scriptural views in threads ahead, as I'm sure you will bring good stuff to the table.

rwdeese 08-06-2009 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mizpeh (Post 783928)
Welcome to AFF.

Did you know that all heresies worth their salt have a Biblical basis? What do you think prevents us from going off the deep end of scripture into false doctrines?

I think there are a few things that can help us.

1. Do your best not to make a doctrine out of a single verse.
2. Emphasize what God emphasizes (i.e. besides God, praise and worship is mentioned more in Scripture then any other teaching. So, we should make that our emphasis.
3. When formulating your doctrinal position, make sure that you look at every verse in the Bible concerning the doctrine before coming to your conclusion. This is very time consuming, but well worth it.

Blessings

rwdeese 08-06-2009 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Timmy (Post 783932)
yo

Hi... and blessings to you!

Timmy 08-06-2009 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by rwdeese (Post 783936)
I think there are a few things that can help us.

1. Do your best not to make a doctrine out of a single verse.
. . .

You mean like 2 Tim 3:16 for example? :heeheehee

rwdeese 08-06-2009 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by shag (Post 783935)
Welcome rwdeese!


Great opening remarks(especially the bolded)! I look forward to reading more of your scriptural views in threads ahead, as I'm sure you will bring good stuff to the table.

Thank you, and I hope so. Blessings

Timmy 08-06-2009 08:54 AM

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Oh, by the way, you'd learn this on your own soon enough, but: pay no attention to me! :toofunny

mizpeh 08-06-2009 09:01 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rwdeese (Post 783936)
I think there are a few things that can help us.

1. Do your best not to make a doctrine out of a single verse.
2. Emphasize what God emphasizes (i.e. besides God, praise and worship is mentioned more in Scripture then any other teaching. So, we should make that our emphasis.
3. When formulating your doctrinal position, make sure that you look at every verse in the Bible concerning the doctrine before coming to your conclusion. This is very time consuming, but well worth it.

Blessings

Truth is always worth the time and effort. :thumbsup


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