Do you believe everything that your pastor preaches from the pulpit?
Do you believe everything that your pastor preaches?
Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by Craigbythesea, Apr 20, 2005.
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No. I am responsible for seeking truth on my own. I listen to what my pastor preaches and then I do my best to verify what I don't already know is true.
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Actually, my pastor is quite human and I have noticed small errors that weren't worth the dispute they would cause to correct.
One thing is that he tends to preach tithing in a legalistic tone... I think the tithe is a principle for the NT church but not a command... we should actually give more than 10%.
The early church shared all things in common and cared for its own widows, orphans, elderly, etc. -
My pastor leans a little more towards hyles.vineyard thinking. Naturally, I don't agree with some things he says and he invites others to meet with him to discuss the bible. Problem is you better bring a concordance. The man knows his Bible and he won't make a fool of you, but you will leave knowing you dealt with a spirit filled believer.
Actually, I planned to jump on this thread with a nasty attitude because I know too many baptists don't know why the believe what they believe. Some are too willing to be like-minded without thinking first, while others try too hard to be different and look as dumb as those who follow as blind sheep.
Go to seminary and you will meet both types. Ever heard of westermann, klaus????? Some who came in believing that moses wrote a few books walked out agreeing that moses, as westermann taught, could not have given an accurate account because he wasn't 'there'.
Good idea for a post, craig. We must not assume accuracy always follows authority. I have had some pastors that said some crazy things (one was with the Wimber movement). Traveling as an evangelist exposed me to some pastors who made some crazy comments.
With independent fundamental baptists and the authority we give a pastor, having an honest man with integrity is going to be more important than a church run by the deacons or by the people. -
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Do you believe everything that your pastor preaches from the pulpit?
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As a former President once said, "Trust but verify". I've found that is welcomed by most pastors. Shows you arent snoozing. Good topic. -
About as much as I believe everything I see read here.
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Bad english on my part..what I mean is it is much more dangerous for a bad man to be pastor of an IFB church. The other churches which give less authority (I say "which", so you wont think I am saying onl IFB churches give their pastor due authority) allow the pastor less say-so without vote/discussion.etc.
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Can Believe and Agree With be interchanged here?
The answer is no. And as has already been said, read the Book and study on your own.
I've heard several preachers say something like "Don't just take my word for it, read your Bible." -
"...it is much more dangerous for a bad man to be pastor of an IFB church. The other churches which give less authority allow the pastor less say-so without vote/discussion.etc."
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I put into practice what I teach the children in Sunday School -- check it out in the Bible.
Otherwise you might be sure that the Bible was originally written in the KJV!(LOL). Or that Moses built the ark. Or that my favorite verse is 2 Hesitations 3:12.
Get the point? "Check it out in the Bible".
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No. I verify when in doubt.
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Yes---I believe everything I say!!!! If I didn't---I would be part of the group who goes around "deceiving and being deceived"
Do my listeners believe everything I say?? Probably not---but if they do their own investigation of what is being preached---it won't take them long to realize that my arrows are all inside the inside circle----get it???
Bro. David -
I believe that my preacher lives everything he preaches, although I do not agree with him 100% on everything. I wish I could get the point of living 100% of what I believe.
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The pastor of our church has changed over the years and altered his thinking on many things, so I can see why people would consult God's Word before "blindly" following.
OH!!! I am the pastor of that church! -
No, I don't believe everything he preaches/teaches. He is the first to tell us to check it out. And in my home church, you won't find very many folks at all who come to church without their Bible and note pad.
In HIS service;
Jim -
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Since I grew old enough to think and reason for myself, I can't recall ever knowing a pastor with whom I agreed 100% of the time. But I pray for them, becaue all but one of the pastors I have ever known had this in common - they had a deep belief in their convictions and a desire to spread the word of God. If only we could all be more like them!
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No. He isn't perfect, but neither am I. However, I accept w/o hesitation what he preaches FROM SCRIPTURE, at Scripture's face value.
My pastor is very accessible; he's the asst. principal and track coach at the school from which my sone graduated, where my wife works. -
PastorGreg MemberSite Supporter
No. He's an idiot and sins all the time. I don't know how God uses him, but He seems to, even though not everything that he says is inspired.
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Not without checking it out in scripture myself. Only Christ is perfect.
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