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Pastor Dave
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Date Posted: 20:27:03 02/26/02 Tue
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At 09:04 AM 10/12/01 -0700, you wrote:
God Bless You, Thanks for the recent Ordination. I am from the Penticostal Faith. I have one Question that concerns me. Where is it found in the
Bible about the statement you made below? Thanks and God Bless, Pastor Dave
We believe everyone is already a member of the church and is just not aware of it as yet.
Sincerely,
Brother Daniel
ulc@ulc.org
From: Brother Daniel
To: "Pastor Dave"
Subject: Re: Hi Brother Daniel
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 20:36:46 -0700
Being a Pentecostal you feel you need the Bible for everything. What is
wrong with your own mind and knowing what is right or wrong. We would
accept you and love you if you burned that KJV or any other version of the
Bible or ANY Holy Book. YOU make all the decisions in religion in our
church. That is a belief of our church and all beliefs are just that
beliefs like any other belief, they are band-aids to cover doubts. If you
have a big doubt you need a big band-aid like an almighty God. Where was your God Sept 11th in NYC?
All these things are just foolishness, you know how to do right so do it.
Br. Daniel
At 09:47 PM 10/13/01 -0700, you wrote:
My friend I am totally confused about your response and I'm not following
you. I would never burn the Bible are consider ever trying to take a
breath without considering my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
I think you might consider re-reading some of the things you said about
ones faith and the response you gave to me. When I was ordained it was not
by man it was by God. I felt the presence of God in it. It is not your
certificate like you said in your dissertation on the website or ( sorry
to inform not even in your membership as you said, but only by God
Almighty) anything you originally Quoted. Maybe you have something against
the Penticostal Faith, just Pray about it my Friend.
Ordained ministers assume a leading role in equipping the saints for the
work of ministry (Ephesians 4:11-12). They are to help
acquaint people with spiritual resources, to inform consciences, to
encourage, to counsel, to administer the church's organizational
life, and otherwise to direct attention and energies toward fulfilling
God's purpose of uniting all things in Christ (Ephesians 1:9-10).
nJesusnme, Pastor Dave
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