Bret,
To be honest with you there is no good fruit to come from the argument that will ensue if we continue this conversation. I used to enjoy apologetics in my early years in ministry. I have lost my taste for that and this invitation to pray was not intended to spark debate nor win in any argument anyway. I want to see the Kingdom of God come in our city. I will not convince you to ENCOUNTER Jesus in any way that you are not already expecting. And you will not convince me that what I EXPERIENCE is not valid. GREATER THEOLOGY IS NOT WHAT THE CHURCH NEEDS, what we need is Greater revelation of who Jesus is.
Blessings,
Rev. Sandy Andrews
Full Life Church
Charlotte Mich.
Dear Sandy,
Sandy,
1.) You want a “greater revelation of Jesus” but expect to have that greater revelation apart from a greater understanding of our undoubted catholic Christian faith and the doctrines and theology that convey that greater revelation? That is passing odd and demonstrates a false dichotomy on your part. There will be no greater revelation of Jesus apart from a greater theology.
2.) I appealed to Scripture. You appealed to experience and encounter. You do realize that your appeal is classical liberal theology right? Have you ever read or are your familiar with Schleiermacher? I ask because you are channeling him right now Sandy.
3.) Honestly, I think I’m the only one with the different theology here. Inasmuch as y’all are coming together you express that you have a unity in theology.
4.) With all due regard, given your language, I will be praying that your vision and understanding of the Kingdom of God will be kept at bay.
A man with an argument is never at the mercy of a man with an experience.
I promise to pray for your repentance while I am praying for my repentance and while you are praying for “revival.”
How can two walk or pray together Sandy, unless they agree?
May the Lord Christ grant us grace to be His genuine under-shepherds,
Bret