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The problem as I see it is that he did not put into context his thought. I have seen this happen often on Facebook and do not think that it is appropriate to do. If there is a thought, then it should be expressed in full and not in a .5 second sound bite.
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Not only was Ishmael blessed, but he was also cursed along with his descendants when the angel said that "he shall be a wild donkey of a man,
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I'd have to read the full context surrounding his statement to gain a better understanding of his reasoning. But, from what I know of Bernard, he walks a spirtitual tight-rope, one with little room for God's grace, IMO...
However, I, too, follow him on Twitter since some things I do agree with him on... |
Re: David Bernard - Is this statement biblical or
This tweet seems to be part of a mini-series. Here are a few more recent tweets from DKB along the same vein:
May 19 - We cannot sacrifice righteousness and consecration from a sense of unity, for "the friendship of the world is enmity against God." Jam 4:4 May 20 - We cannot sacrifice ethics and love due to righteous indignation, for "the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God." Jam 1:20 May 23 - We can treat fellow believers and even unbelievers with integrity, courtesy and respect without compromising our convictions. May 24 - We can act in a loving way even toward those who attack us, and in doing so we display the holiness of God. Matt 5:43 - 48 May 25 - We can faithfully speak the truth but learn to speak the truth in love. Eph 4:15 Personally - I don't find a lot to disagree with. |
Re: David Bernard - Is this statement biblical or
If at all possible we are to follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord. The principles of holiness shouldn't be compromised. However, we must be tolerant of others who impliment those principles differently. Some don't wear wedding bands, some do. Therefore we are to maintain harmony with those who differ from us. There is a place for debate and discussion, but we must remember to keep the bonds of peace.
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