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Originally Posted by Broken
This is so sad anyone would feel these old standards as weights- I would pray we all get a spirit of giving it ALL to Christ no matter the cost. Not just standards per say but our lives- i.e. our walk and talk. Using his name with great esteem and his children with great respect and love.
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I walk in the fear and reverance of God now. Not the fear and freight of Standards.
These standards are not a result of a deeper consecration to God as you preach.
They are for the minister who does not take the time to get to know folks.
It is an easy outward view so the pastor can know who is following me...
It is not about who is following God.
That is the reason for the pulpit standards.
If you go to movies, cut your hair, have a TV etc then you can't sing in the choir.
Because you have shown outwardly that you do not respect my standards...
What it does is make sinners out of many.
Because they still do have a TV, go to movies and the woman trim their hair...
I went to a church for 30 years..
I heard my wife and her friends growing up...
100% of them including the pastor's kids and grandkids all thrimmed their hair..
It was just like the Clinton military policy don't ask - don't tell....
Those are not the standards that we need to force ourselves to do so we can feel closer to God.
You might want to start by picking up the phone and helping out someone in need...
That person in need is not in need of seeing how long you can go without cutting your hair if you are a woman......................