bbyrd009
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ha well, excellent point, we of course might learn from an evil example as well as from a good, so my answer there was inadequate, yes. I would amend it to say that i would listen to a message about overcoming from someone who openly admitted that they had not overcome yet, if that person even existed, and i grant that i have heard several 'overcoming' sermons by pastors who looking back had obviously not overcome--the "Word of Faith" guy from Texas that is now hawking prayer cloths on the religious channels comes to mind, he was an early pastor of mine. Can't think of his name now, his then-wife's name was Marty--but liked to advertise that they had, and all of these worked together for good, i guess, even if Marty's husband would cringe at my perception of his role in the matter.How does one ever move beyond what they already have if they never hear about what they do not have? Who is to tell it? Does God never put good words in the mouths of people to speak to others? Or do people only speak what comes from their own evil hearts?
but my best lessons in overcoming...have not come from pastors, let's put it that way. They came from overcomers, who are everywhere. Mostly the marginalized, in my case. Of course my definition of "overcome" changed along the way, from the world's definition that pastors seem to mostly use, like "overcoming" an opposing team or whatever, competition, to...what it is now, which many would define as "defeat" prolly lol.