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Originally Posted by Michael Phelps
Absolutely true, DFT. Excellent post.
SOmetimes, we pastors don't really know what we want.
I think that we really want people who won't question us, will do what they're supposed to do, not call us in the middle of a golf round, pay their tithes every week, go visit each other in the hospital, bring new people to church, and come to church every night during a revival.
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LOL...
Is it not human nature for us to want the best of all worlds? I would venture to say that we are all guilty of that.
I'm not a troublemaker. I currently attend a church and work very hard. I involve myself in everything in which I have a talent to offer.
But I LOVE to study the word. And for a decade now I have remained silent on the things I believe and study. I have kept myself from good, open, honest discussion of the word that is outside the pastors comfort zone. (not at first... I didn't realize that such a stir could be made for simply discussing things... I have learned better now and walk a wiser path)
If I discussed things with church people as openly as I discuss them here I would probably be hated by the pastor...LOL
Sometimes I wonder if I will ever find a place... an environment... where I can discuss the word freely. A place where I can let the fire that is in my bones burn with all it's ability.
I have found, through these forums, that iron does indeed sharpen iron and open discussion ESPECIALLY with those who disagree with you offers opportunity for growth and further understanding.
It is easy for me to say these things because, at the end of the day, I don't have to deal with the problems.... but, maybe even for good reason, it seems that most pastors keep their people at a certain level of studious numbness.
The word says that God is not the author of confusion. It never said there wouldn't be confusion... it just said that God isn't the author.
When open study takes place there is sometimes confusion among people who have held traditions for so long... but when a house is cleaned that hasn't been cleaned in a while dust is stirred up.
Some mark the discussion as the source of confusion when, IMO, it is the old unfounded "truths" that are kicking up the dust and making everyone wheeze.
Anyway... I ramble... I want to express my appreciation for your open and honest commentary. I am always humbled by a man who has it within himself to be honest and open.
I pray God's leading and blessing on all of your work in His fabulous kingdom.