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Originally Posted by Nicodemus1968
With all due respect, my doctrine is not of men. I said there are no conditions of Rebellion you believe there is. You don’t believe Rebellion is self will, I do. You believe it’s ok to rebel against man, I don’t! I believe in authority, God or man, and when man gets out of the will of God, it’s not something to be taken lightly. David ran from Saul, he said “I will not touch the Lords anointed” , Paul said to obey them that have the rule over you. But anything I will mention will have “conditions” on it
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You said this. . .
“When we follow our flesh it leads to rebellion, I was taught that by apostolic preachers. So, if your upset with me, go talk to D.C Moody, O.R Fauss, Wayne Bellew, I can give you a list to go on and on.”
I took this to be a list of men. Hence, I surmised that your doctrine was based on the doctrine of men, and not necessarily scripture. Men are fallible. Even if they are the pope. Or even if they are the apostolic equivalent of the pope. (General superintendent, district superintendent, pastor, etc..) I realize that you seem to be of the camp that ascribes great authority to the pastor. This is (in my opinion, of course) a man made doctrine (not based on scripture). If you have scripture to back it I would be interested to listen.
So, yes. We might should agree to disagree, in a civil manner.
God bless.
P.S. And I do like what you say about the way a man treats his wife and family is a reflection of his relationship with God, or vice versa.