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Alright,... hmmm... how though lol.
I can pm you my address!
I see your quote by Ravi at the bottom. I have recently found a book by him in the thrift store. I marvel that anyone would get rid of it - it is definitely not a throwaway book but needs to be read many times!
 
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No but if they say a divorced person may not be a pastor, while they know nothing about if he converted, the circumstances, it annoys me, since he encountered being looked down upon here in churches. One former pastor we had ignored him totally and later said: if you had stayed in my church you wouldn't have divorced. He was so awesome, he stayed with his wife. Oh wow! Never was she demon posessed or tried to kill herself or anything, just a normal person. Wow! Even atheists can do that.
During or just after a divorce of course someone can't be a pastor. The whole church collapsed and I fell from my faith, but he told me later that although he still believed in God he backslid too. Then you got people picking sides while they had absolutely no idea what was the matter. Of course it was a filthy sin to divorce. It started when we stopped praying every morning. The devil thought: I'm gonna ruin this marriage so they won't get the harvest in. Well we raise the kids together and get the harvest in together. It's not the unforgivable sin and it was not possible to reconcile. Never dump your wife in a mental institution. He wanted to reconcile after 7 weeks but then it was too late. I 'married' myself to another mentally impared drugaddict.
So, this is about one dumb church? And, yeah, not "dumb" because you had good friendships there and there was a time it was good, but it got dumb! (Just like that church I just talked about. That church went from God's word to "don't even bother talking about God on Sunday mornings American upper middle class values" church. "Dumb." That kind of dumb.

To me it is as easy as the resolution to the issue of if women should be pastors. If you think they should, then join a church that agrees. If you think they shouldn't, then join that kind of church. You want a church that doesn't look down on you for a divorce. Join that kind of church and avoid the type you were in.

Excuse me, but I think I remember who you are, except I might have you confused with someone else. Are you the one whose husband left you for some kind of stupid game with trading cards? He became so addicted to the game he mentally left you without ever bothering to physically leave you? If that's not you, oops. Sorry about that. If it is you, then yeah, even in my staunchly conservative (reformed, albeit not Dutch Reformed, but our roots go back there lol) denomination, that's grounds for divorce.

The only grounds -- desertion/adultery. We consider adultery as a wider sin than sex apart from spouse. It is desertion -- physically or mentally, just like having sex with someone not your spouse is desertion. Wide enough that it even includes, "I didn't want the marriage to end, but my spouse did, so I couldn't get what I wanted." That's desertion! That's adultery! Leaving your spouse for another, even if the "another" isn't human.

And yet we are against divorce. It really shouldn't happen, and yet, we cannot force another human being to do what "should" happen. The very reason Jesus gives that exception to the rule.

As for dumping the wife into a mental institution being a no-no. Ummm, my husband did. (Well, he didn't dump. He took her there.) She had a double-edged razor blade dipped in gold as a necklace and wore it all the time. Before she took to wearing it, she'd run at him with a butcher's knife. The only reason she couldn't kill him was he was over a foot taller and more than twice her weight so he could quickly pull the knife out onto the ground and pin her to a wall until she calmed down.

Now you may think, "What did he do before she did that?" Usually, he walked in the door after coming home directly from work. (He says, "I never knew who I was coming home to.")

So one morning he woke up as she loomed over him in the same bed smiling an eerie smile and playing with that razor blade. And she asked him, "Isn't it good to wake up?"

No doubt in his mind she was telling him she had just been considering slitting his throat in his sleep. Then she took the razor balde into the bathroom and locked the door. He broke the door down to stop her from killing herself. The razor blade was next to her wrist.

So, yeah, he committed her. As the attendants wheeled her away, he caught another eerie smile, and he told them, "Watch her. She will probably try to kill your or herself."

They laughed and said, "This sweet little lady?"

So he ran up to her and opened her hand. A bunch of pills fell to the ground. She clutched her throat.

So he ripped back the bathrobe and exposed that same razor blade. Only then did they realize he was serious.

And yet, that's not why he divorced her. And he didn't divorce her a couple years later when she cheated on him. (It was the year after that when she did it again the day before he was to come home because they had reconciled.)

Just because it happened to you, doesn't mean these are rules cover all situations. It happened to you. You were put in a mental institution when you probably shouldn't have been. (Seven weeks tells me you really probably shouldn't have been.) You were divorced. But that doesn't make either a blanket statement for everyone. That's the thing. There are times when the rule has an exception. It's still a rule, just with the exception(s).

You learned English somewhere along the road. Surely you easily remember "I before E except after C," sometime before learning there are even more and more exceptions. Generally speaking the basic rule covers most situations. The exceptions cover the rest.
 
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If you take the text literally: he must be the husband of one wife,
and then say: so it can't be a woman or a divorced person, then also not a widower or someone who is single. And God was divorced from Israel and Paul was single and Nymfa had a church at her house, but she was under Paul.
They used this text to tell a single man he couldn't pastor.
Jesus was single.
Did Prince ever marry again? (I don't keep up with him, but some foggy part of my memory thinks he was already a widower when I knew of him.)
 
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Sadly, no. I only know of the one in Texas, the Grace Revolution church which they opened last year. That's the first one though, and I think that's faaaar from MD.
It doesn't even have to be an offshoot of your gathering, just even some people they know in this area who they would recommend?
 
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I didn't tell you what you believe, or blame you for anything. I don't think you're going to be 'judged' just for disagreeing with someone on a forum.

You asked me:



I gave you a thorough answer with several criteria. you picked 1 part of 1 sentence in that response, and seemingly said it was a reason to disagree with me:



This response was brief and vague, so I asked a bunch of rhetorical questions, which had a chance of addressing your unstated concerns. Even if they had nothing to do with your concerns, these questions point out the effect of obsessing over the letter of the law, whether it's moses' law or pauls' law.

I've provided plenty of scriptures along with my points, which you can respond to directly at any time.



The nature of the Bible is, no matter how God-breathed it is, it can be used in a way that isn't from God. Satan used 'God breathed' verses to tempt Jesus. Pharisees also used the law against Jesus. And the Bible is full of people that were friends of God, not enemies, but they still made mistakes and misrepresented God. They said wrong things and did wrong things. Moses, David, Peter, Paul -- God used all of these human vessels and didn't shy away from their imperfection, but he perfected his grace in their weakness.

Paul and Peter, who wrote holy spirit inspired scriptures, disagreed with eachother. Paul's writings and the book of James also seem to disagree on some things. Peter spoke by inspiration of Satan at one point, and Jesus rebuked Satan for it. Paul hunted Christians before he became one.

They didn't get to be perfect just because they were going to be in the Bible. God didn't require they be perfect, in order to use them. So we shouldn't require their words to be perfect. We shouldn't try to remove their humanity just so we can have a perfect rulebook. I don't see Holy Spirit work that way; there is no perfect set of rules to rely on, there is only the person of God, and everything else is less to require us to go to God, personally. And then when we live day by day by relationship with God's heart, we learn God's meaning in the scriptures by what strengthens our relationship with God, by what makes us take on more of God's heart toward God, toward others, toward ourselves.

I believe relationship is how God is writing his law on our hearts, as spoken of in Jeremiah and Hebrews.

For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel
after that time, declares the Lord:
I will put my laws in their minds
and write them on their hearts.
I will be their God,
and they will be my people.
Never again will everyone teach his neighbor
or his brother by saying, ‘Know the Lord,’
because all of them will know me,
from the least important to the most important.
For I will be merciful regarding their wrong deeds,
and I will never again remember their sins.
(Hebrews 8:10-12)

Ooooooooooooooh! Those were rhetorical questions. Didn't get that. Got to go back again, but honestly I got to get moving soon, so I don't have time right now to go back. I'll check later. Sorry for mix up.
 
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I can pm you my address!
I see your quote by Ravi at the bottom. I have recently found a book by him in the thrift store. I marvel that anyone would get rid of it - it is definitely not a throwaway book but needs to be read many times!
Which one is it? I'm reading the one called "Walking from East to West." story of his life and I'm loving it!

I can send you an uploaded version instead, I'll just do a cd-rip. PM me an email address instead :) Gimme a few days, please though, xD
 
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It is a double book - Deliver Us From Evil and Jesus Among Other Gods. He is very gifted and...organized of thought!
Ah, email, okay! Will do!
 

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Why did i come back here? Lol

Btw, tonight we start our Easter weekend. I'm helping lead worship (we take turns leading songs.) I thank God He uses anyone He wants all for His honor and glory.
 
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Did Prince ever marry again? (I don't keep up with him, but some foggy part of my memory thinks he was already a widower when I knew of him.)
Yes I lately heard a preaching from him. He was later married to Ruth.
 
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Why did i come back here? Lol

Btw, tonight we start our Easter weekend. I'm helping lead worship (we take turns leading songs.) I thank God He uses anyone He wants all for His honor and glory.
Just so you know, for the vast majority of those of us who belong in the not-women-pastor camp, worship leader isn't part of our belief. Now, I know you don't really care as far as what you believe goes, and that's fine. I'm just letting you know that you are a worship leader doesn't even bug the other side of the camp. You're golden, if the position of woman-pastor is thought out to it's logical conclusion, no matter which way it logics out.

The only people it bugs are the women-should-be-seen-not-heard camp. I don't hang around that camp much, because this woman is heard if seen or not. :)
 
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Ah, I see that! She was talking about a Derek and I was talking about a Joseph!
She was recommending a different man. I've never heard of him.
Carry on. :)
 
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The only people it bugs are the women-should-be-seen-not-heard camp. I don't hang around that camp much, because this woman is heard if seen or not. :)
I stopped going to Bible studies because people would look at me and it bugged me that they could be opening their Bibles and studying but they weren't.

I write Bible studies today and the number of people who care are probably zero outside of the church.

I've listened to theologians on the radio who say they can't sell their books and they sit in their basement and a run of books can cost $8,000.

King David wasn't allowed to build the temple so he gathered all of the parts so that his son could build it. I can't be a full time missionary because I have family but I can do things that lets someone else be a full time missionary.

There are so many other things that we can do for God that will deliver more rewards than being in front of people because people don't care how much you know until they know you care:

James 2:15 If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food,
James 2:16 And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?

I remember being hungry in a poor family and the Jehovah's Witnesses knocked on my door. They didn't want to help but all they wanted to do is support their organization.

1 Corinthians 13:1 If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.

1 Corinthians 13:13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.

So if the greatest gift is love then why would I want to be in front of people all of the time? I'd rather be in the hospital of love helping people:

Matthew 25:42 For I was an hungred, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink:
Matthew 25:43 I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
Matthew 25:44 Then shall they also answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister unto thee?
Mattew 25:45 Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me.

We think that these works are the least important because no one will look and give us recognition but they are the most important because if we didn't do them then why should people listen to us and our gospel? Why would people respect the church if they don't help? When we take care of people and love one another then people will start to listen.

John 13:34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
John 13:35 By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.

Do you know why the devil has us fighting one another? Because the devil doesn't want anyone to be saved.
 
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I stopped going to Bible studies because people would look at me and it bugged me that they could be opening their Bibles and studying but they weren't.

I write Bible studies today and the number of people who care are probably zero outside of the church.

I've listened to theologians on the radio who say they can't sell their books and they sit in their basement and a run of books can cost $8,000.

King David wasn't allowed to build the temple so he gathered all of the parts so that his son could build it. I can't be a full time missionary because I have family but I can do things that lets someone else be a full time missionary.

There are so many other things that we can do for God that will deliver more rewards than being in front of people because people don't care how much you know until they know you care:

James 2:15 If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food,
James 2:16 And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?

I remember being hungry in a poor family and the Jehovah's Witnesses knocked on my door. They didn't want to help but all they wanted to do is support their organization.

1 Corinthians 13:1 If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.

1 Corinthians 13:13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.

So if the greatest gift is love then why would I want to be in front of people all of the time? I'd rather be in the hospital of love helping people:

Matthew 25:42 For I was an hungred, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink:
Matthew 25:43 I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
Matthew 25:44 Then shall they also answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister unto thee?
Mattew 25:45 Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me.

We think that these works are the least important because no one will look and give us recognition but they are the most important because if we didn't do them then why should people listen to us and our gospel? Why would people respect the church if they don't help? When we take care of people and love one another then people will start to listen.

John 13:34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
John 13:35 By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.

Do you know why the devil has us fighting one another? Because the devil doesn't want anyone to be saved.

(Closest I could find to an attaboy back-pat.)

Been bugging you for a while, huh? Had to get it out?

No. Not being sarcastic. I honestly get the frustration. And it does build up for a while, before it bursts at the seams.

One problem. When we get like that, (and it is "we," since I've discovered the church we would belong to if we could go to church, to visit my hubby because we aren't members. He was in the hospital for months, now in rehab/nursing home, but is teetering -- being sent back to that hospital for a day or a few days more than once), even when are hearts are for doing something good for others, it's still biting us back. How? Where is our heart really, if we can only see what others aren't doing?

I really really get your frustrations on so many fronts, but how different are we if we take so much time to browbeat others when we could be using that time to help others?

Speaking of which, heads up. It's the 21st century. No one pays $8000 to get their self-published book published anymore. Not only are there ebooks, but for the hold-outs (those who don't do ebooks, like me), there are companies that won't print the book until the sale. I don't know how they do it from a production standpoint, but the press no longer has to print and bind in bulk. No warehousing required anymore. So, if you know the guy trying to save up to print his masterpiece, let him know he doesn't have to wait.

Taking this back to topic again, do you have any problems with a woman worship leader, even if you have problems with women pastors? Seems to me, even as someone who doesn't believe women pastors is a good thing, (again, not to be confused with thinking pastors who are women are missing God/bad/against God/etc.), I think it's cool that God gave Melita the ministry of leading worship. I do think that is God's will (for now. And I only say "for now," knowing God called me to different ministries at different times in my life.)
 
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Ah, I see that! She was talking about a Derek and I was talking about a Joseph!
She was recommending a different man. I've never heard of him.
Carry on. :)
When I first saw your question about "What about Prince?", my mind went to the singer from the 90's who likes the red-purple colors to sing about -- Purple Rain, something about a Cherry Car, etc. (I never was a fan, although I know enough about him to include a reference about him in my signature. For a while he went by some kind of symbol for a name, and became "The Artist formerly known as Prince." That's why I'm "The Artist Formerly known as AtWhatCost.")

So, I got more than one Prince in my head too. I've even heard of Joseph. Just don't know enough about him to old an intelligent discussion about him. (Probably a good thing, since the feeling I get about him from what I do know isn't a favorable feeling.)