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Originally Posted by Coonskinner
"Wrong" can be a mighty subjective term.
If he is telling them to do something sinful or unscriptural, ILG has a point.
But much of the time the pastor knows things about situations that others who like to second guess and play arm chair quarterback don't know. Thus, they think the advice is wrong when they are uninformed.
If your assessment of "wrong" is just personal disagreement based on opinion and not Scriptural grounds, then you need to do as Miss B has stated, because you are not the one given the oversight of the flock. that is the pastor.
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It is funny how it happens in the church, you disagree with someone, or say something they disagree with (absence of any malice, ill-intent, or bad attitudes) and it never fails, your relationship takes a direct hit and sometimes it can be fatal.
This is the absolute worst and most damning dynamic in Pentecost if you ask me.