- Nov 7, 2012
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Dear W,
I do read what you write but I also respond to what you are actually saying. The leadership of the normative church have become little Pharaohs that hold God's people hostage for their own gain. They do not allow the Holy Spirit to lead His people. You know this but you refuse to admit this. You are trying to defend something that is indefensible.
I think the problem you are having with the points that are being made is that you still believe that what ministers do is good in the sight of God. Perhaps you do not realize the depth of the depravity that constitutes many of the leadership of the churches. Sometimes you just have to throw off the yoke of those who refuse to follow God like John Knox did. Confrontation comes because people will not listen to reason. When the clergy get so entrenched in their error that they will not let God lead his people they must go.
Many ministers are idolatrous kinds and religious leaders who reject the Messiah because they will not follow the Spirit that was in the Messiah reconciling the world to God. The point I am making is that when leaders will not listen to the Holy Spirit and allow their congregations to do the same they become unprofitable servants and should not be listened too.
If you are truly in the ministry you know exactly what I am talking about.
Blessings,
Justin
I do read what you write but I also respond to what you are actually saying. The leadership of the normative church have become little Pharaohs that hold God's people hostage for their own gain. They do not allow the Holy Spirit to lead His people. You know this but you refuse to admit this. You are trying to defend something that is indefensible.
I think the problem you are having with the points that are being made is that you still believe that what ministers do is good in the sight of God. Perhaps you do not realize the depth of the depravity that constitutes many of the leadership of the churches. Sometimes you just have to throw off the yoke of those who refuse to follow God like John Knox did. Confrontation comes because people will not listen to reason. When the clergy get so entrenched in their error that they will not let God lead his people they must go.
Many ministers are idolatrous kinds and religious leaders who reject the Messiah because they will not follow the Spirit that was in the Messiah reconciling the world to God. The point I am making is that when leaders will not listen to the Holy Spirit and allow their congregations to do the same they become unprofitable servants and should not be listened too.
If you are truly in the ministry you know exactly what I am talking about.
Blessings,
Justin