The kind of “strength” that I am talking about is “Spiritual strength”....
“Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, [but] not to doubtful disputations.”
(Romans 14:1)
This passage in Romans talks about two different kinds of Christians: Those that are “weak in the faith”, and those that are strong in the faith. And a big problem that a lot of pastors have had over the centuries, has been promoting weakness instead of strength. Now before I get into “how we can promote Spiritual strength”, lets look at how “Spiritual weakness” is promoted.
One way a pastor promotes weakness, is by “throwing blankets” on things.
For instance, preaching against having a TV in your home. This is throwing a blanket over everything that can come out of a TV, as evil or wicked or ungodly.
This is just like throwing a blanket over sex, as evil or wicked and ungodly, when sex in marriage is a pure and beautiful thing.
Every time a preacher preaches against “TV” or “Rock and Roll” or “the internet” etc, he is promoting weakness in his congregation. Because in reality, none of these things are evil or wicked or ungodly......
“Unto the pure all things [are] pure: but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving [is] nothing pure; but even their mind and conscience is defiled.” (Titus 1:15)
This has been done for hundreds of years and it always brings the same result. One of my favorite preachers Charles Spurgeon, used to regularly preach against gong to the theater, but the “Downgrade” continued!
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Now for promoting strength, all a preacher has to do is “PREACH THE WORD”; And not what he has heard other preachers preach about.
You can’t find one single word in the Bible about TV or Secular music, yet a lot of good men preach against these things, because “it is expected out of every solid preacher”, to preach against these things.
If the man of God “Preaches the Word” alone, this will promote Spiritual strength, because it will “GROW” Christians in the faith.
Promoting strength
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by stilllearning, Aug 20, 2013.
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Most of the time you seem to tie everything to KJOnlyism. But, not this time. I actually agree with you. Some don't seem to understand the power of discernment when exercising their freedom from the letter of the law.
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Years ago, when I first started seeing this “situation”, I also considered it a “freedom issue”.
(Having mostly to do with my freedom in Christ & exercising that freedom)
But, I later realized that it is really a “faith issue”.
That is, exercising my freedoms in these areas, is “an act of faith”.
Just as choosing not to partake in these things(on my own), demonstrated “a lack of faith”.
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Oh by the way, I can understand why you “may think” that I “tie everything” I say, to what you call KJOnlyism; That is because I restrict myself to “the Bible” as my only authority.
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What is the correct understanding of Romans 14:1. We are to welcome those without the strength to use robust faith to seek God's truth, but we should not encourage mistaken views, i.e. doubtful disputations.
How do you promote building a robust faith?
1) Never challenge your assumptions?
2) Never consider alternate views?
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