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Old 01-27-2012, 05:26 AM
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I hear so much of this that it makes me ill. It goes right in with the 'judge not' crowd. I have not heard 'pet sins' preached against in any one church. Many times if there is a single sin being preached against, there is good reason for it (sin in the pew). Many times the preacher is trying to reach a backslider in the pew before that person leaves the church entirerly. I have then heard other messages preached where no sin was named, but the mercy of God was preached, or any number of other topics. (I heard of a sinner who repented, was baptized in Jesus' name, and received the Holy Ghost after sitting through a 'dry' lesson on thithing.)
I'm glad you haven't heard it.

The pastor of the church I was saved in...was saved after a business meeting that he accidentally stumbled into. lol

I will say, this post makes me feel kind of icky. Preaching from the pulpit, publicly, even if not calling the person out, just because the preacher knows there's sin in the pew sounds like somewhere I would not want to attend. But, that's a gut reaction thing. Is there Bible for this kind of approach? The only Bible having to do with dealing with sin among the Church (as in, already saved people) that I can recall says something about going to them privately, then with a few others...does it then go on to say make it public? I can't recall exactly how it reads. And..this is not a "make my point" kind of thing. I honestly want to know. Is there biblical precedence for publicly calling specific sin out like this?
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Old 01-27-2012, 08:21 AM
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I'm glad you haven't heard it.

The pastor of the church I was saved in...was saved after a business meeting that he accidentally stumbled into. lol

I will say, this post makes me feel kind of icky. Preaching from the pulpit, publicly, even if not calling the person out, just because the preacher knows there's sin in the pew sounds like somewhere I would not want to attend. But, that's a gut reaction thing. Is there Bible for this kind of approach? The only Bible having to do with dealing with sin among the Church (as in, already saved people) that I can recall says something about going to them privately, then with a few others...does it then go on to say make it public? I can't recall exactly how it reads. And..this is not a "make my point" kind of thing. I honestly want to know. Is there biblical precedence for publicly calling specific sin out like this?

I would say that there are times and places for it. I have seen deep seated rebellion, where they were entrenched in sin, and yet sat on the pew. There are methods for dealing with people, and many pastors refrain from going so far as disfellowshipping a person as they want to continue to reach as long as possible. So they will preach against sin as long as God is willing to deal with the individual.

The method that I believe you are thinking of is if there is a person who has a problem with another person, where first you attempt to make things right, then taking two or three others the second time, and the finally taking it to the church. There are as many variations as there are churches.
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I would say that there are times and places for it. I have seen deep seated rebellion, where they were entrenched in sin, and yet sat on the pew. There are methods for dealing with people, and many pastors refrain from going so far as disfellowshipping a person as they want to continue to reach as long as possible. So they will preach against sin as long as God is willing to deal with the individual.

The method that I believe you are thinking of is if there is a person who has a problem with another person, where first you attempt to make things right, then taking two or three others the second time, and the finally taking it to the church. There are as many variations as there are churches.
But you can't provide Bible for your scenario? Or even early Church historical documents?

Yes! That is the one I was thinking of. So not specifically sin.
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