Eddie42
Member
Entering this forum of the brethren, I wish to express my gratitude for such an online site. Maybe it is best that I just copy/paste my "About Me" into this introduction and let that speak for me. In reading someone's views it is helpful to know their perspective.
I am a bachelor, age 79 and I professed my faith and was baptized in immersion at age 9. My theology has evolved over the years and I am still learning and refining in my understanding of the Holy Scriptures. The KJV is my primary study Bible because God has surely blessed it for centuries, and for the layman, the Strong's number system is keyed to so many helps; but I use other translations as well, such as: ASV, RSV, REB and others. I'm generally a Protestant inclined to a more informal worship and I embrace the Three Ecumenical Creeds as well as the 1646 First London Confession of Faith, as best representing my understanding of the biblical message, and yes I am 'confessional'. I strive for strict and logical interpretation of the Scriptures using sound hermeneutics, rather than theological construction (1 Cor. 4:6 ASV). I consider myself a New Covenant child of God and follower of Jesus Christ by grace through faith. I pray for God the Holy Spirit to give me guidance in any post that I make.
I am a bachelor, age 79 and I professed my faith and was baptized in immersion at age 9. My theology has evolved over the years and I am still learning and refining in my understanding of the Holy Scriptures. The KJV is my primary study Bible because God has surely blessed it for centuries, and for the layman, the Strong's number system is keyed to so many helps; but I use other translations as well, such as: ASV, RSV, REB and others. I'm generally a Protestant inclined to a more informal worship and I embrace the Three Ecumenical Creeds as well as the 1646 First London Confession of Faith, as best representing my understanding of the biblical message, and yes I am 'confessional'. I strive for strict and logical interpretation of the Scriptures using sound hermeneutics, rather than theological construction (1 Cor. 4:6 ASV). I consider myself a New Covenant child of God and follower of Jesus Christ by grace through faith. I pray for God the Holy Spirit to give me guidance in any post that I make.