tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7991384778852051720.post6059595464910671809..comments2022-04-01T08:26:50.617-04:00Comments on A View From Serenity Acres: Danger AheadA View From Serenity Acreshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06904451773945069866noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7991384778852051720.post-74650855295915608662013-05-17T22:13:00.209-04:002013-05-17T22:13:00.209-04:00Your points are well taken Diane. At some point, ...Your points are well taken Diane. At some point, we do have to draw a line especially when a teaching or teacher is tearing apart the body rather than bringing glory to God. There is always room for disagreement on certain areas, but there is no room for someone who comes to steal the sheep or lead them astray with false ideas. Your concluding comment is also a gem. We do need to be gracious even as we exhort and rebuke those who are false teachers. God is the ultimate judge after all. <br /><br />Thanks for your great insights and thoughts. I appreciate you sharing.A View From Serenity Acreshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06904451773945069866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7991384778852051720.post-17295654447704360642013-05-17T13:59:05.721-04:002013-05-17T13:59:05.721-04:00Thank you for this today Barbara.
Sometimes I g...Thank you for this today Barbara.<br /><br /> Sometimes I get so discouraged with all the voices out there that I want to withdraw into my cave with my Bible and shut it all out. <br /><br />For me the question has always been about where and when to draw the line of separation from those who teach doctrines I believe should receive censure. I think there's plenty of room for differences in areas of eschatology, baptism and even other things - but at some point a line needs to be drawn in the sand. Many today may preach "The Gospel" but it is so polluted by err in other areas that I don't know how those ministries can be endorsed. Without question though a gracious attitude is always in season. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com