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Old 07-10-2007, 09:15 AM
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Is it me or is strange grumpy these days?
No, not grumpy at all, Coop.

Just happened to notice that we are in a little boat rapidly headed for a steep, rocky waterfall. Just thought I would casually mention it. Sorry so many got disturbed. Y'all go on back to sleep. Everything is just hunky-dory. After all, I just casually whispered it.

Calm down, everything is ooooooooooooooK. sleeeeeeeeeeep
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Old 07-10-2007, 09:26 AM
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No, not grumpy at all, Coop.

Just happened to notice that we are in a little boat rapidly headed for a steep, rocky waterfall. Just thought I would casually mention it. Sorry so many got disturbed. Y'all go on back to sleep. Everything is just hunkydory. After all, I just casually wispered it.

Calm down, everything is ooooooooooooooK. sleeeeeeeeeeep
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Old 07-10-2007, 09:37 AM
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Just happened to notice that we are in a little boat rapidly headed for a steep, rocky waterfall. Just thought I would casually mention it. Sorry so many got disturbed. Y'all go on back to sleep. Everything is just hunkydory. After all, I just casually wispered it.
Okay, so we're back to the doom and gloom?

Did you forget to take your meds again??

The first night going back to a place you said you hadn't been in 25 years, you have an anxiety attack, heartburn, gas or something and post a long diatribe about how we're (well, the LA District anyway ) is going to hell in a handbasket, so to speak. It was doom and gloom.

So much so that you bought a black shirt to symbolize your mourning. You wanted to wear it the next night to show everyone how deeply saddened you were.

But the next night, Hallellujah anyhow, the Lord was in it! The Quartet sang and you felt back at home. Everything was back to being right again. The church was back on the path . . .

Now suddenly we're in a little boat about ready to plunge over a steep, rocky waterfall. I'm assuming if that happens, we'll be dashed to bits and alive no more.



Up one day, down the next. Up one day, down the next. Sounds a little double-minded. Sounds a little like one being blown about by the wind.

But I'm just a dumb novice here. I have nowhere near the incredible, almost God-like, knowledge BS has.



Some of BS' posts remind me of this Christian parody from SermonSpice: Click Here
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Old 07-10-2007, 11:55 AM
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Okay, so we're back to the doom and gloom?

Did you forget to take your meds again??

The first night going back to a place you said you hadn't been in 25 years, you have an anxiety attack, heartburn, gas or something and post a long diatribe about how we're (well, the LA District anyway ) is going to hell in a handbasket, so to speak. It was doom and gloom.

So much so that you bought a black shirt to symbolize your mourning. You wanted to wear it the next night to show everyone how deeply saddened you were.

But the next night, Hallellujah anyhow, the Lord was in it! The Quartet sang and you felt back at home. Everything was back to being right again. The church was back on the path . . .

Now suddenly we're in a little boat about ready to plunge over a steep, rocky waterfall. I'm assuming if that happens, we'll be dashed to bits and alive no more.



Up one day, down the next. Up one day, down the next. Sounds a little double-minded. Sounds a little like one being blown about by the wind.

But I'm just a dumb novice here. I have nowhere near the incredible, almost God-like, knowledge BS has.



Some of BS' posts remind me of this Christian parody from SermonSpice: Click Here
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
This post made me laugh.
Bro. Strange...our love and appreciation for one another is never up for negotiation.
But I feel what is being seen here is classic "elder" mentality.. "Bless God...he have to hold on to the old time ways and the quartets and the rules and the codes or we are just following the world".

My 83 year old Pastor once said....."Some of you that sing...I"m in the way....you very well could be".

I say keep the old adapt the new and be the church...It is possible.
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Old 07-10-2007, 01:16 PM
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My 83 year old Pastor once said....."Some of you that sing...I"m in the way....you very well could be".
That's hilarious!

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I say keep the old adapt the new and be the church...It is possible.
True.

When I lead songs at church I like to mix the old in with the new. I like the older songs so much that a few of my friends have named the times I lead song service to either "Old-Time Gospel Hour" or simply "Oldies Hour."

*sigh* *grin*

I love those songs . . .

The "Jesus Medley" by Donnie McClurkin is awesome. "I love Jesus," "I love the Lord," "Bless the Wonderful Name of Jesus" and "So Good."

"By and By" "Old Time Way" "Jesus, I'll never forget" "I know it was the blood"

So many more . . .
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Old 07-10-2007, 02:13 PM
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LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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Bro. Strange...our love and appreciation for one another is never up for negotiation.
But I feel what is being seen here is classic "elder" mentality.. "Bless God...he have to hold on to the old time ways and the quartets and the rules and the codes or we are just following the world".

My 83 year old Pastor once said....."Some of you that sing...I"m in the way....you very well could be".

I say keep the old adapt the new and be the church...It is possible.
You seem to have more Pastors than Carter has liver pills.
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But the next night, Hallellujah anyhow, the Lord was in it! The Quartet sang and you felt back at home. Everything was back to being right again. The church was back on the path .
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Old 07-10-2007, 12:04 PM
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Okay, so we're back to the doom and gloom?

Did you forget to take your meds again??

The first night going back to a place you said you hadn't been in 25 years, you have an anxiety attack, heartburn, gas or something and post a long diatribe about how we're (well, the LA District anyway ) is going to hell in a handbasket, so to speak. It was doom and gloom.

So much so that you bought a black shirt to symbolize your mourning. You wanted to wear it the next night to show everyone how deeply saddened you were.

But the next night, Hallellujah anyhow, the Lord was in it! The Quartet sang and you felt back at home. Everything was back to being right again. The church was back on the path . . .

Now suddenly we're in a little boat about ready to plunge over a steep, rocky waterfall. I'm assuming if that happens, we'll be dashed to bits and alive no more.



Up one day, down the next. Up one day, down the next. Sounds a little double-minded. Sounds a little like one being blown about by the wind.

But I'm just a dumb novice here. I have nowhere near the incredible, almost God-like, knowledge BS has.



Some of BS' posts remind me of this Christian parody from SermonSpice: Click Here
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LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
This post made me laugh.
Bro. Strange...our love and appreciation for one another is never up for negotiation.
But I feel what is being seen here is classic "elder" mentality.. "Bless God...he have to hold on to the old time ways and the quartets and the rules and the codes or we are just following the world".

My 83 year old Pastor once said....."Some of you that sing...I"m in the way....you very well could be".

I say keep the old adapt the new and be the church...It is possible.
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You guys are waaaay off.
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Old 07-10-2007, 09:24 AM
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See, here is another issue that I have. This whole 'grace vs. law' argument is one of the things that I think so many have wrong. They take a 'I preach grace' attitude as though those who preach standards are still 'under' the 'law'. Nothing could be further from the truth.

First of all, 'the grace of God' - according to scripture - teaches us to deny worldliness. So, thus, nobody can claim 'grace' until they take a stand against worldliness. Until then nobody can truly claim a 'grace'.

But the key reason that I find a breach of Godly understanding is this whole 'grace vs. law' mentality. We have access to the grace of God but that doesn't remotely come close to eliminating the fact that God does still have some established laws. To infer that just because we have grace that it means it doesn't coexist with the established laws of God is to even cast out the 10 commandments as 'outdated'.

Nothing could be further than the truth. Grace DOES coexist with certain laws. We were released from the 'curse' of the Law but NOT the 'principles' of the Law.
I figured Dan missed this last night but I awakened with this whole thing still on my mind.

In my opinion, this whole 'grace vs. law' is one of the key stumblingblocks for Apostolic purity. I stood at a gas pump recently with a man - a young marrieds director from a UPC Church - standing on the other side pumping gas as well. He was smoking a cigarette and a young preacher with me mentioned the fact he had a cigarette in his hand (in relationship to gas and a lit cigarette). The man misunderstood and very quickly said, "We preach grace! We're not in bondage anymore."

One word comes to mind: PUKE! I'm not for living 'under the law' but some laws are not eliminated by the presence of grace. Again, the curse of the law is done away with but not the principles behind those laws. Grace does coexist with certain spiritual laws.
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