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Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 12:22:32 PM
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teclils
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on this board all the threads I have read is about all those you don't believe in (not very uplifting to me)... so I ask you who do YOU agree with and follow as preachers , ministers and teachers?
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 12:56:56 PM
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JimboFletch
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I'm fond of Spurgeon. I also have a high regard for C.S. Lewis. Ravi Zacharias is an excellent apologist. Adrian Rogers was spot on. Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer also comes to mind. Also Fred Luter, pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 1:06:52 PM
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ORIGINAL: teclils on this board all the threads I have read is about all those you don't believe in (not very uplifting to me)... so I ask you who do YOU agree with and follow as preachers , ministers and teachers? Welcome to Crosswalk. This can be a hard question to many. I get good ideas and points of views from many ministers. Even those I do not agree with, nor would ever follow. Everything is to be judged by Scripture, but even a point of view by a false prophet can shed "some" light on something. If you recognize everything for what it is. I've read Spurgeon, most of the WoF teachers, some like Watchman Nee, etc. So, we're all influenced by who we read from. The real question is can we truly evaluate the teaching by the Word, or do we judge the Word by the writings of man? The Holy Spirit "leads" us to truth, but it's our responsibility to examine what is presented as truth by the TRUTH. Ezekiel reveals that bad things happen to good and bad alike all so "THAT THEY WILL KNOW THAT I AM YAHWEH!" Who do I follow? Personally, I start each day with at least two hours of Bible Study. I may use research material, but I don't follow any one man's way of thinking. Exegesis, Context, etc. whatever the term. We are to follow our Lord and Saviour in all things.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 1:13:53 PM
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teclils
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I have always been taught to try the spirits etc to look for GOD not the enemy...so if the teaching is not of GOD then I do not follow it.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 3:00:42 PM
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Charles Stanley is about the only one I agree with.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 3:51:21 PM
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HisFish
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Spurgeon, R C Sproul, Calvin, and J. Macarthur to name a few.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 3:56:28 PM
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original: teclils Who do you follow as teachers Jesus Christ
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 4:00:32 PM
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teclils
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DUH! you know what I meant...
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 4:01:13 PM
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(1Jn 2:27) But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him. But I also think that Dr. Francis Schaffer has been taught a lot by the Spirit of God and I do enjoy his writings. Thanks RC
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 4:46:40 PM
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ORIGINAL: JimboFletch I'm fond of Spurgeon. I also have a high regard for C.S. Lewis. Ravi Zacharias is an excellent apologist. Adrian Rogers was spot on. Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer also comes to mind. Also Fred Luter, pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans. That's a nice list and one of them is my current mentor and one of them was my past mentor who has passed to be with the Lord.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 8:58:05 PM
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/3/2008 9:09:40 PM
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I'm with R.C. on this one. The Holy Spirit is THE Teacher. But others have helped me greatly. A. W. Tozer is one of the best. But I've appreciated many---and yes, it all comes down to what does He say. I follow the teachings of Jesus.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/4/2008 7:48:21 AM
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I don't necessarily follow the person, but I do listen to James MacDonald. I find his preaching challenges me to get inside the Bible and to also get inside what I think, to make sure that what he is saying is leading me in the right direction.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/4/2008 6:23:42 PM
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HisFish
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i believe thats george forman
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/4/2008 6:36:56 PM
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ORIGINAL: JimboFletch I'm fond of Spurgeon. I also have a high regard for C.S. Lewis. Ravi Zacharias is an excellent apologist. Adrian Rogers was spot on. Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer also comes to mind. Also Fred Luter, pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans. Jimbo, Charles Spurgeon is one of my absolute favourite preachers/authors as well...
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/5/2008 1:16:04 AM
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There is a fairly long list of people whose insights I have found useful, do I follow them as teachers? I have learned from them, but I wouldn't say I am a follower of nay of them. I like Warren W Weirsbe, as well as J. Vernon McGee, R. C. Sproul, Norman Geisler, AW Towzer, Albert Barnes, John Darby, John Gill, Matthew Henry, Kenneth S Wuest, Archibald Thomas Robertson (Roberson's Word Pictures), Marvin R. Vincent (Vincent's Word Pictures)...to name a few. Tim
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/5/2008 2:12:36 AM
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AW Tozer, Ravi Zacharias, Thomas Dubay, Brother Lawrence, Gregory of Nyssa (not 100% correct, but nobody else is either)... JPJ, MB, AH (if you don't know, you probably don't want to) Adam **ducks quietly out of the way to allow room for the haters**
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/5/2008 2:35:34 AM
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You guys have listed some solid teachers. I've been reading St. Augustine lately.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/5/2008 3:12:24 AM
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FurGodWurLivin
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Oh and Adam, I know who "MB" and "AH" are...I am praying for you bro... ...lol Feel free... wisdom and revelation never hurt anybody... To quote a friend, "just make sure you are praying for me not about me." quote:
I've been reading St. Augustine lately. Niiiiiiiiiiice! I've been reading some of the mystics recently. It's eye-opening, to say the least. Before anyone gets huffy, no the mystics didn't get everything right, but they didn't get everything wrong either. Adam
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/5/2008 7:20:11 PM
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I haven't encountered a teacher or preacher who hasn't added his own two cents to the Bible's words. I don't like that, so I don't follow them. I look at what the Bible actually says, not what others want it to say or predetermined it to say.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/5/2008 7:35:17 PM
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Presumptuous of you... I encourage people to follow the Bible. If that's adding something, then I guess I'm guilty. If I'm asked, I'll tell what I understand about the Bible. I apologize if that causes a scrunched up face...
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/5/2008 8:27:45 PM
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HisFish
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ORIGINAL: McFatty I haven't encountered a teacher or preacher who hasn't added his own two cents to the Bible's words. I don't like that, so I don't follow them. I look at what the Bible actually says, not what others want it to say or predetermined it to say. No need of church then, after all you dont want the word stained by some pastors 2 cents.
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RE: Who do you follow as teachers - 7/5/2008 9:15:58 PM
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I find it hard to believe that McFatty does not have a single preacher that he listens to or I guess he does not attend any form of church and never listens to anyone ever preach the Word? *holy run-on sentence!
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