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1 Corinthians 1:12-17
Here is a pretty good objective sorce on this. I've not read all the way through, but check it out. http://http://cicministry.org/commentary/issue108.htm
Sorry. Lets try it again,Here is a pretty good objective sorce on this. I've not read all the way through, but check it out. http://http://cicministry.org/commentary/issue108.htm
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Israel is blinded in part until the fulness of the GENTILES be come in... and ignoring this mystery results in one thing.. men becoming wise in their own conceits
Pretty amazing. Very sad.But the teaching that bothered me the most was that of no need for repentance. What!
How does one say repentance is not for the Church?
As I mentioned in another thread, Les Feldick was invited to speak at our church yesterday evening and many of us found ourselves choking on what he was preaching.
In a nutshell he basically said that we, as gentiles, are to follow Paul and not Christ. Now, he claimed that he was not putting Paul ahead of Christ but was basically spelling out the order of things so-to-speak. He put it this way, "Christ is in the lead, Paul follows Christ, and we follow Paul."
I believe I am a follower of Jesus the Christ. Yes, Paul was a great man and in my opinion was the greatest evangelist to ever walk the earth but he was and is not God and he is not my lord and savior.
Okay, has anyone else heard of this theology and what are your thoughts about it?
As I mentioned in another thread, Les Feldick was invited to speak at our church yesterday evening and many of us found ourselves choking on what he was preaching.
In a nutshell he basically said that we, as gentiles, are to follow Paul and not Christ. Now, he claimed that he was not putting Paul ahead of Christ but was basically spelling out the order of things so-to-speak. He put it this way, "Christ is in the lead, Paul follows Christ, and we follow Paul."
I believe I am a follower of Jesus the Christ. Yes, Paul was a great man and in my opinion was the greatest evangelist to ever walk the earth but he was and is not God and he is not my lord and savior.
Okay, has anyone else heard of this theology and what are your thoughts about it?
I like Pauls writings and they do seem to be within the Lords teachings, however, I have heard Paul being denounced and the theory propagated that Saul did not feel that he was doing enough damage to the Christian faith as he could do from within, so he made up the story of the event which happened on the road to Damascus, and "became Christian" so that he could propagate enough subtle lies from within to lead men astray. It was suggested to rip Paul out of your NT and follow the Lords teachings directly.
Now all of that is some mans theory, but keep in mind that Paul wrote over half of the New Testament and is widely accepted by many to be an inspired one, an Apostle raised up for the Gentiles. Is it true? Perhaps, perhaps not. One thing I do know for sure...if you ever have doubt or find a discrepancy between Paul's writings and those of our Lord Jesus Christ...take the Lord Jesus teachings over Paul's.
I am not denouncing Paul, do not misunderstand what I am saying. I am merely saying that, when in doubt, put more stock in Jesus words than any other and follow Christ. We live in a time of deception, where deception is Satan's greatest tool...
As I mentioned in another thread, Les Feldick was invited to speak at our church yesterday evening and many of us found ourselves choking on what he was preaching.
In a nutshell he basically said that we, as gentiles, are to follow Paul and not Christ. Now, he claimed that he was not putting Paul ahead of Christ but was basically spelling out the order of things so-to-speak. He put it this way, "Christ is in the lead, Paul follows Christ, and we follow Paul."
I believe I am a follower of Jesus the Christ. Yes, Paul was a great man and in my opinion was the greatest evangelist to ever walk the earth but he was and is not God and he is not my lord and savior.
Okay, has anyone else heard of this theology and what are your thoughts about it?
In my post I did not mean to disparage Paul's writings in any way whatsoever. The point I was making is that many Christians take Paul's words out of context, form doctrine based on those passages taken out of context and then claim the doctrines are Christian. Any doctrine that teaches works play no role in salvation is at odds with the teachings of Jesus. However, many try to redefine Jesus' words to fit into this doctrine they're claiming is Paul's. They try to make Jesus fit their understanding of Paul, rather than making their understanding of Paul fit Jesus.
Oh, I'm sorry brother, I did not mean to imply that you were disparaging Paul's words. I merely responded with the general ideations that I have heard before about Paul and his writings. Actually, some of Pauls words can seem to be incongruent with Jesus words at first glance and to be able to get the whole of it all to mesh together is not entirely easy about a few things. In which case, we should grasp Jesus words first and see how they fit to Paul...as you say. It sounds like we are on the same page brother.
I'm not against either's words. Especially Jesus! But while most of Pauls writings can be easily understood and give great advice to Christians that is easily understood, a little of what he wrote can perhaps give a misleading idea if not understood correctly. For instance, Paul says that we are not bound to the law, almost as if we shouldn't worry about following commandments or sinning. Many people hold to this, and in a way that almost seems like a blank check to sin, whereas Jesus is very clear about this. If you love me you will keep my commandments. Obey. That sort of thing.
We don't have the letters that were written to Paul to get the context of what is being said between him and the churches he's addressing. I also believe that many Christians don't do the historical research to get an understanding of what Paul is dealing with