Monday, February 27, 2023

Time will tell

 These were the words of a person who serves as a pastor when I told her about something that was happening in a church (not where I congregated nor where she served as a pastor) and that I saw in light of the scriptures as a heresy.


Time will tell!


The problem is that Christians should not leave those things to time, we have a Bible! And if the Bible says that something is wrong, even if something remains wrong over time, it is still wrong! It seems so obvious.


If to determine if something is from God we are going to use only its prevalence in time then we would have to affirm that Gnosticism is from God (since the 2nd century - around the year 101 - it is more than a thousand years old) we would also have to affirm the Mormons are from God (since 1830) and we should still accept that the satanic church is from God since 1966!


Gnosticism is over 1800 years old! Can we really still continue to think that if something prevails over time it is because it is correct?


The problem is that many Christians want to be "wise" like Gamaliel (Acts 5:34-39) but instead end up betraying Jesus and the truth of him like Judas.


Christians should not measure the veracity of something by time, for that we have a "Bible" that tells us what is correct and what is not and if we are going to value something by its prevalence over time and not by the Bible, we will no longer It would be Christianity and it would no longer be the gospel but a different gospel and therefore those who proclaim it would be cursed Galatians 1:6-9.


What I have understood over time is that the current progressive and heretical pastors do not want problems nor do they want to judge anything or criticize anything so that they do not look at them ugly and they want to appear to be very focused, wise and intelligent but it was not Jesus from the point of view From today's point of view, Jesus, the apostles and the majority of biblical Christians would be seen as critical, unloving, judgmental and lacking in wisdom.


And if you read the gospels, Jesus was again critical, the man was invited to eat and he criticized the person who invited him to eat! JESUS DON'T CRITICIZE FOCUS ONLY ON YOURSELF, you should hear some sermons from the current "pastors" so you can learn something! But that's another post.


I remember a pastor who before starting the sermons made us repeat "This is my Bible, I have what it says I have, I can do what it says I can do and I must do what it says to do" (something yes)


We are Christians, not the weather girl.


I don't read comments on what I post in Christian groups, only on my personal Facebook.


Kisses


I am theprofebubba

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