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Thanks for your thoughts and I agree with you wholeheartedly. There are many passages, scriptures, and biblical doctrines that require serious intellectual debate and understanding. Too many unlearned preachers simply spout what they read without a deeper understanding. I also agree with you Blackwatch in that we must understand time and place, who was speaking, what point were they trying to make, who was the audience, what were the socio-political, religious ethos of the time. The parables of Jesus summons the intellect and are open to interpretation that requires true discernment. The Book of Hebrews is a theological wonder that requires much knowledge and deep understanding. The Song of Solomon is an allegorical piece of literature. How is that to be interpreted? I support the intellectual understanding of the Bible. What I vehemently disagree with is politicizing and socializing the Word to fit individual agendas, be they womanist, feminist, prosperity, Jehovah Witness, Catholic, and Mormon. They all have corrupted the word of God through false and flawed supposed "intellectual" interpretations. Just as Osama Bin Laden, the N.O.I, and 5 Percenters have corrupted Islam through false interpretation, my point is to be on guard when I hear people DELIBERATELY go against sound theology and undeniable scripture for their own personal aggrandizement. Anyone who will accept Tupacs and Biggie's lyrics as Gospel and then challenge the Word of God is a herectic and is playing an intellectual shell game. Finally, many things in the Bible offer intellectual leeway, but other doctrines are crystal clear and concrete and only a political opportunist would challenge them, rewrite them, and dismiss them. |
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The other is "other tongues" which is what you spoke of. The Holy Spirit will give you the supernatural ability to speak another known language to witness to someone else. |
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To Doggystyle: Why do you consider prosperity a doctirne that is "man first...or set to please or appease man's carnal sensibilities"?
To Sphinxpoet: I have a different understanding of speaking in tongues. My understanding is that there is a difference between the gift of tongues and speaking in tongues. An interpretation is needed for the gift of tongues, not speaking in tongues. Paul, in 1 Corinthians, is talking about the gift of tongues and how the Corinthians were confused between the two. The gift of tongues is only directed by the Holy Spirit...he turns the gift on and off. The Holy Spirit will not provide the gift of tongues w/out an interpretation. A gift from God is not for you, it's for other people. That's why Paul said it is not edifying to the congregation unless there is an interpretation. One can be crooked, have extreme character issues, and still have a gift from God. God is the only one that gets the glory for the gift He gave you because He is the one that turns it on and off. Speaking in tongues is a personal communication with God and is different from the gift of tongues. One can speak in tongues anytime he/she wants to. The important thing to remember is that it's something personal between you and God. Therefore, the volume of your voice and how much saliva you spit has very little to do with it....it's a heart issue. Think about it, when you share something personal with someone you don't scream it aloud for everyone to hear...it's personal. No one needs an interpretation but you. That's why Paul said that he would pray with the spirit and also with the understanding (asking God for the interpretation) as well as sing in the spirit and sing with understanding. He also mentions that he speaks in tongues; however, when he is in public teaching/instructing others he would rather not speak in tongues because that's his personal communication with God...it is not edifying to those who he is teaching. However, if God has a message for those he is teaching and equips Paul with the gift of tongues and an interpretation, then the congregation now has understanding. When I speak in tongues at church it's between me and God...and the same goes for the person next to me and the person three seats down. Neither one of us is looking for an interpretation of the others prayers...it's personal. |
When I look at the Black church today, I see a lot of members who do not study their bible thoroughly.
Many Black Christians don't even read it everyday. It just sits on a shelf and collects dust. "I ran out of time" comes out as a supposedly valid reason, but you cannot run out of time to get up and go to work to earn your income. The power behind our ability to do that rests in God. God rests in the Word. Running out of time to study God's Word prevents the Black church from increasing their understanding of what God wants them to do for Him. If we do not learn the word and commit it to memory, then it will not stay with us in moments when we may need to apply them. In Christ, Reginald |
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REIKI::: just as you said, people have their own agenda and will falsely interpret the Bible to fit those biases, but when faced with such, read the directions. Most Biblical doctine is solid and incontrovertible. It says what it says. Man just wants to create leeway so that he can lie and cause confusion. |
I think this "name it and claim it", health and wealth theology is one of the most damaging today and could not believe no one said anything to her.
This is by far, the best thread on GC right now! I watched this as well, and I have a lot of mixed opinions about everything. But to respond to what someone said, you can't NAME IT and CLAIM IT as it relates to health and wealth. I don't know why, but it seems like a lot of pastors have gotten off of speaking on sin and living as righteously and have moved to this living prosperously on earth. If we could name it and claim it, why would there be a need for a higher being? I don't understand it... |
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Inquiring Minds want to know!!!
Our Men's fellowship will be discussing the issue of Gender Justice in the church and why many black men do not go to church with a fellowship this Saturday morning. To the ladies on this board, what are somethings you would like to ask some men, men like deacons and pastors, about how and why they think what they think about women pastors and teachers in the church? Also, men, what are some things you wanted to ask a pastor but yet were affraid to ask? I'll ask the questions this Saturday and post them here.
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State of the Black Family
Did anyone see Tavis Smiley forum on the black family on C-Span? Post your thoughts!
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...what was said, and more importantly, what was planned to be done? |
Can i speak on the Black Church for a minute?
Since I didn't see Tavis's forum on The Black Family...
I was watching Praise The Lord Friday and a minister was speaking about the black church and how we have lost our basic and foremost purpose - winning souls to Christ and having the HEART of Christ. As someone stated earlier we are SO concerned with prosperity and telling folks that "by sowing into our ministry God will answer your prayer" stuff (I am not talking about tithing) that we have forgotten our true purpose. I believe we have also let jealousy (aka the devil) set up show in some on our churches as well, although this seems to be a problem that plagues our community in many different avenues other than the church (men, women, sorority, fraternity, classes, etc.). Churches should band together and build shelters for the homeless or low income housing for the poor without worrying about "which church or pastor gets the glory or the praise for the idea" (when we all know that it will be GOD who will be exalted). If we want the church to be the cornerstone of our community as it one was, we need to lay aside all this petty mess and be about the business of Christ as He instructed us to be. |
Insightful post, HK74, and I agree with you. I don't watch too much "tv church" anymore. There are many churches in my city, including my own, that are holistic in nature, teaching/preaching the message of salvation for the soul, and helping make daily provision for the body/mind.
Of course, there are legitimate television ministries, but I grow tired of having to wait 10, 15 minutes into the message before anybody says anything about Jesus. In these days, I think people should be real careful whose ministry they sit up under; and always test what we see/hear in light of scripture. :) |
Phirst, I would like to say Thanks...to brother Blackwatch for this thread.
Personally, I must admit that I have strayed away from my church home. 1. I have moved away from my childhood congregation and I have not found another "home" yet. 2. Often I work on Sun. Morning, because I am in the Higher Education Administration Field. Regardless, I must also admit that I am unhappy with the unchristian-like behavior that I have witnessed on the behalf of church leadership around the country. The mismanagement of funds, the say one thing and do the other occurances are sad. It is just disturbing. In addition, in Cleveland (where I am from) a member of my own church was on the news last month because of his past record as a child rapist. He lied about his record and was caught. I would like to mention that though I don't wholeheartedly trust church leadership, my faith has remained steadfast, for men are fallible. The wrong will be corrected. |
I hear you, Bro. Artic-u-late, but I'm sure it's not your intention to indict all church leadership "around the country"?
I just think that many churches/leadership that are actually favorably impacting lives, don't have the time, or in some cases the inclination, to be on television. |
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