July 3, 2024
Ordinances vs Sacraments

A discussion about the difference between ordinances and sacraments
A discussion about the difference between ordinances and sacraments
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Looking at our world from a theological
perspective. This is the Theology Central podcast
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making Theology Central. Okay, I
admit it. I was wrong. I
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was horribly wrong. I turned on
this microphone, I opened my mouth,
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I used very specific words, and
I was wrong. I mean completely wrong,
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horribly wrong. In fact, I
was so wrong that it's almost embarrassing.
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So I guess I could say I
was embarrassingly wrong. I mean,
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it's humiliating how wrong I was.
And I'll tell you about why I was
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wrong. Well, I don't know
if I know why I was wrong.
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I guess I was wrong just because
I wasn't very smart. I'll tell you
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how I was wrong right after I
do this. Good morning everyone. It
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is Wednesday, July the third,
twenty twenty four. The fact that it's
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July the third and I'm already this
wrong and it makes it even more embarrassing.
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Okay, good morning everyone. It
is Wednesday, July the third,
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twenty twenty four. It is currently
ten twenty seven am Central Time, and
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I am coming to you live from
the Theology Central studio located right here in
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Abilene, Texas. And the studio
is now the home of well Wrong,
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Horribly Wrong, embarrassingly wrong. What
was I wrong about? Well, I
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told everyone when I did the episode
about guns Faith in Guns, that that
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was going to absolutely wipe out my
audience and that I would not even get
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to ten thousand downloads for the entire
month of July. In June we had
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over thirty thousand downloads and streams.
But after doing that episode, I'm like,
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well, that's going to take everyone
off. Everyone's going to be mad.
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So we will not even get to
ten thousand, thirty thousand in June.
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We will not even get to ten
thousand in the month of July.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, it
is July the third, ten twenty eight
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am. Do you want to know
the numbers currently? The numbers currently eighteen
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thousand, one hundred and five eighteen
thousand, one hundred and five. So,
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ladies and gentlemen, to say that
I was wrong, I mean,
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it's July the third and we're in
eighteen thousand. I think we'll probably maybe
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we'll get over thirty thousand by by
the end of July. Maybe, I
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don't know. I mean, come
on, I think someone is messing with
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me. I think someone has to
be messing with There's just no way that's
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real. I'm waiting. I'm waiting
from an email from sermon Audio Gen.
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Well, we are very sorry,
but we have to report to you your
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numbers are incorrect. They are not
eighteen thousand or one hundred and five one
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hundred and five. Okay, So
I know that I'm going to get an
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email telling me that it was a
mistake. So yeah, that's absolutely crazy.
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So in some ways I feel foolish
that I made such a dogmatic claim,
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But I'm going to use how wrong
I was to try. I don't
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know if this is going to work
as a great illustration, but to try
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to get to the subject we need
to talk about. All right, So
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let me introduce it this way.
Obviously, I used words. Those words
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have meaning. Right when you say, hey, we had this many downloads
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in the month of June, and
we are not going to have that that
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many downloads in the month of July. In fact, we're not even going
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to reach ten thousand, All of
those words have very specific meaning, right,
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and guess what the meaning of those
words? Clearly demon straight I was
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wrong because I said things that turn
out not to be true. Right.
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You can use words, but if
you say things that are not true,
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Well, then they're not true.
You can't just make them true because well
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you said, I can't just say, well, guess what, ladies and
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gentlemen, it's the month of July
and we only had five downloads. That
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would just be a lot. Then
I would be using words, but the
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words would not be true because I'm
saying things that are not true. But
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in this particular case, I said
things, and those things are not true.
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I hope that makes sense. I'm
really trying to emphasize that because we're
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going to talk about words and what
words mean and what words don't mean.
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Now, within Christianity, I think
that there are two different languages that are
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spoken. I think there are within
Christiandom there are two different languages. Right,
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we'll call them one the language of
the Pew. The average Christian they
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speak will call it Christianese. They
use a lot of words they that that
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they there's just they become cliches.
It's just what you're supposed to say.
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It's just what you're supposed to say. And it's kind of like when you
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become a Christian, you start learning
to speak Christianese, right, you know,
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because if you don't, if you
don't, kind of use these same
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cliches and these catchphrases and sayings,
Well, then you don't really fit in.
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I think that's just in many cases, those those sayings and those catch
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phrases and those things that people just
it's just so common to use within we'll
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just call it, you know,
daily Christianity. The people sitting in the
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pew. Many in many cases,
that language is not very philological. It's
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not it's not theologically accurate. A
lot of reference to scripture that's just taken
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out of context. There's a lot
of problems with the Christian there's a lot
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of problem within Christianese. And it's
the responsibility of those behind the pulpit to
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try to correct that Christianese to say, no, stop using that that that's
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just a cliche. That No,
stop quoting scripture that way, that's not
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the case, right, stop doing
Stop if you're if you're out for a
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morning jog and you're running with someone
and they're struggling, don't tell them you
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can do all things through Christ with
strengthen the few. That has nothing to
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Philippians, for that has nothing to
do with them taking their morning run.
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Stop that all right. When someone's
graduating from high school. Stop quoting Jeremiah
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that God knows the plans he has
for you, because they're not coming out
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of Babylonian captivity. People in the
pew, stop the nonsense. The people
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somewhere behind the pulpit's got to correct
the Christianese. And what you want to
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do for the people in the pew
is you want to try to help them
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develop a more philological language. But
we've got the Christianese spoken in the pew.
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That's the language of the pew.
Then we have the language. We'll
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call this the it should be the
language of the pulpit. But we'll call
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this Christianese versus we'll just call it
a philological language, right, philological ease
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again, but a philological based language. All right, So we have the
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Christianese, the language of the pew. Well, I'm gonna I'm gonna say,
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I'll do this. We have the
language of the pew versus the language
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of systematic theology, all right,
because I want to say the language of
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the pulpit, but in many cases, the language of the pulpit really is
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not much higher than just your normal
Christianese. I mean, I would hope
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that the people standing behind the pulpit
would not use Christianese, they would use
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the language of a systematic theology.
They would use the language of historical biblical
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Christianity. But many times those standing
behind the pew use the same dumb down
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language because there's almost this mindset behind
many standing of the pulpit. They tend
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to think, well, the people
in the pew, they can't really understand
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deep theology, they can't really understand, so you gotta you gotta, you
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gotta break it down to their level. And I hate that because that treats
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the people in the pew like they're
they're dumb. They treat the people in
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the pew like they're stupid, and
I'm like, stop doing that. Our
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job is to take the to break
them of their Christianese and give them a
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language that's more philologically sound. That's
the language of systematic theology, a language
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of biblical theology, a language of
historical theology, a language that is somehow
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connected to historical biblical Christianity. And
a lot of times pastors mock that,
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Oh, these these theologians using their
five cent words and they think they're so
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smart, and it's like stop that, stop that, So don't belittle the
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attempt to use very specific philological terms, because those theological terms are essential to
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ensuring we maintain some clear theology.
So we've got the I'll call it Christianese
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the language of the pew, and
then I'm just going to call it the
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language of the systematic theology, a
philological language. All right, we have
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a Christianese and we have a philological
language. I probably could, you know,
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make it more clever, but I'm
not trying to be clever here.
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I just want you to see there
are two different sets of there's two languages
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used within Christianity, and it can
be very frustrating when I feel that the
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church contributes to the widespread use of
Christianese. The pulpit is supposed to be
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the place that is demanding philological correctness, being philological precision, being precise,
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being careful. But too many times
I will listen to sermons and I'll be
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like, what is that. I've
mentioned this a thousand times, but this
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may be a good way to try
to articulate this. A lot of times,
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if you ask the person sitting in
the pew to offer some kind of
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definition or explanation about the Trinity,
they almost inevitably slide into some kind of
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almost modalism or Sibelianism. They almost
always give a fraudulent definition of the Trinity,
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which is somewhat frightening, right because
if they don't even understand the Triune
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the Triune God, they don't even
understand God correctly. But then that's what
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I mean. Have they placed our
faith and the true God or in an
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incorrect God? How come they can't
understand the Trinity. But then, so
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a lot of times I'll get very
upset with the people in the pew,
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and then you come to realize the
reason they don't understand it is because of
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the end precise language being used about
the Trinity from the pulpit I do.
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I cannot tell you how many times
I've listened to pastors say something about the
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Trinity and say one God manifesting himself
in three different ways. And I'm like,
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that is utter modalism, that's Sibelianism, that is an actual ancient heresy.
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It's not one God manifesting himself in
three different ways. It's one God
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who one God, three distinct persons, co equal, co eternal one God,
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three distinct persons, father, son, and Holy Spirit. They're co
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equal they're co eternal, they're not
manifesting in three different ways. They exist
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as Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit yet one God. You've got to
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be very precise. But that precision
A lot of times pastors are like,
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well, the people in the pew, they'll get bored, they won't get
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it, they won't understand. That's
not really preaching. I'm supposed to be
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preaching. It's not supposed to be
a seminary. It's not supposed to come
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across like a university class. Well, you can make all the excuses,
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and but the people continue to speak
Christianese and demonstrate almost heretical thinking because they're
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not using correct language, over and
over and over. So I when I
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listen to sermons and I hear pastors
say things, maybe my maybe you may
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think this is wrong, but I
kind of hold them to a I have
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an expectancy that they're going to be
theologically precise. That's my that's my feeling,
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all right, So I listen for
that. Now, sometimes it can
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just be a mistake, right,
I mean, I mean I just demonstrated.
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I mean I said I was wrong, but I mean I made a
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mistake. I made a dogmatic claim
that turned out not to be true.
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I made a mistake. Sometimes you
can just make a mistake. You're not
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thinking. Sometimes you can just misspeak, sometimes you're just not clear. And
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then sometimes you're just absolutely just either
you don't even understand the difference. Maybe
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you don't even Maybe sometimes pastors don't
understand. I tend to try to give
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them the benefit of the doubt and
just like, well, they just misspoke.
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But I do know that time and
time again, I've heard pastors utterly
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say things about the training. Either
there's just historical. They would be labeled
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historical heretics from any reasonable understanding of
the Trinity. And so you write them
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a long email going, hey,
on this day, I heard your sermon
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and you offered this definition of the
Trinity. And then you quote them verbatim
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word for word, and you say
now that your definition would be considered modalism,
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Sabelianism, it's a heresy. And
then typically you either get no reply,
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but they don't delete the message they
posted online. They just leave it
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there and they ignore you, or
even worse, they say, you know
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what, I'm not worried about that
where you should be focusing on Jesus.
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Or they'll just make some excuse and
not take down the sermony. And so
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then I don't think I've ever had
a pastor go wow, I cannot believe
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I did that. Thank you so
much deleting that message right now and next
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Sunday I will make sure I offer
a correction because you're absolutely right. That
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sounded modalistic. That sounded, you
know, like Sibelianism. You're absolutely right.
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But no, I've never had one
time anyone even no, just nothing.
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And look I can understand from from
a male ego perspective. I always
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want to be right. I want
to be the best. I want to
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have the best podcast, the best
sermon. I want to be the best
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at what I do. I want
to make sure I speak everything correctly.
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I want to say everything right.
I want to be the best in my
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theology, best in my biblical understanding, best in my exegesis. I want
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to be best. And it's and
it's nothing is more. Nothing is more
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humiliating than to stand before everyone and
go, you know what, I was
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wrong. I got it completely and
absolutely wrong. I was completely in error.
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That is humiliating. That goes after
our male ego. I can't speak
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for anyone else, but at least
I think it goes against mine, but
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we have to be precise, at
least I think so. And here's the
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thing. The more imprecise you become
in your philological language, the more precise
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you become in your theology, and
then your theology, well, the less
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precise it becomes is now more open
to philological error. Right. The preciseness
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of the philological language in which you
use is absolutely the key to being precise
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in your actual beliefs and in your
theology. I think that makes sense now.
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I am mentioning all of this because
this entire week and all of next
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week it's all about listening to live
webcasts on the Sermon's two point oh app.
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That's what we're supposed to be doing. I should be doing that right
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now, but the only thing that
was airing we're funerals. So I decided
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to go live. I do want
to just give everyone this as an option.
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If you have the time to listen
to something and you open the Sermon's
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two point oh app and there's no
live webcast or the only thing going on
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is a wedding or a funeral,
feel free to go to the sermon Audio
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radio. There you go, and
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webcast. All right, So go
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sermon audio radio stream. Go to
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If you can't listen to me,
if you can't listen to a live webcast,
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according to the challenge I have given
you, right because there's no live
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webcast on, or it's only funerals
or weddings, or it's you know,
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racing cars for a wana, whatever
people are doing, then by all means,
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go to the sermon audio radio stream
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all right, and that will count. But I say all of that
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because even though I'm supposed to be
listening to our webcast now, I couldn't
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find one. I know there's some
on now and I'm missing them, which
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now makes me very frustrated because I
could be knocking that out now. But
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that's okay, that's okay. The
other day I was listening to a live
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webcast and it was on First Corinthians, chapter sixteen, verse thirteen. First
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Corinthians, chapter sixteen, verse thirteen, where we read watchee stand fast in
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the faith, quit you like men, be strong, let all your things
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be done with charity. And I
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in real time, as I was
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interpretation of First Corinthia sixteen thirteen,
and even before the webcast was done,
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I went on the air and offered
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I'm somewhat. I think I did
pretty good considering what you heard was
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literally, I mean I had just
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was no time to even clean it
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was relative. I feel pretty good
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I don't, but that one I
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to do any work on it,
I think it was I think it was
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relatively. I think it went really
very well. But I stated that I
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needed to find the clip in that
live webcast where they say something about ordinances
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and sacraments, ordinances and sacraments,
and to me, they conflate and confuse
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the term ordinance and sacrament, and
that bothers me because the understanding of ordinances
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versus the understanding of sacraments, those
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those two streams don't come together.
If you're sacramental, that's very different than
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being someone who holds to the ordinances. If you're a church that holds to
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ordnances, you're not sacramental. And
if you're Sacramental, you don't hold to
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the ordinances. They're radically different theologies. But I've had friends who go to
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churches and they'll mention the sacraments and
I'm like, you don't what are you
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talking about. You don't go to
a sacramental church, And like, well,
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our pastor calls the sacraments and I'm
like, how is that even humanly
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possible? Why would he use that
term? You're not a sacramental church.
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That's completely philologically in error. You
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trying to correct them, like,
well, why am I trying to correct
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them. You don't go to my
church whatever. Your church could just be
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theologically and precise. But it bothers
me because those are radically different things.
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So I felt, and the very
short clip that I heard that there was
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a confusing and confounding of the term. So I found I backed this up
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and we're gonna listen to it to
see if you feel he conflates and confuses
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and if the people sitting in the
pew when they walked out, would they
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be walking out using precise syllological terminology
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their Christianese which is not very philological
and not precise. It's very imprecise.
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You can tell me what you think. I was bothered when I originally heard
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it. Now I may I haven't
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where it is. But we're going
to back this up because what's weird about
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this is we're in one Corinthians sixteen
thirteen, and somehow the sermon to me
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veered so far off course. Right, this is about well, I told
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you, I mean this is this
is an exhortation to the people the Church
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of corinth based off everything that comes
in the sixteen in the fifteen chapters before,
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right, and somehow it kind of
veered off topic in this sermon,
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this webcast I was listening to,
and I started talking about other things.
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So I backed it up a little
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glimpse of some of the other things
being spoken of, which just seemed weird
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to me. But it fits some
of the things we've talked about. We
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talked about modernism and formalism. Well, maybe this is an example of taking
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formalism too far. You can tell
me what you think, but you're ready
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to listen to this. I know
that's like a twenty one minute intro,
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but that's okay. This concept of
language, I just think it has to
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be I think we need a broader
and a wider discussion about it. Why
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is it that there's a Christianese language
and there's a philological language, and for
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some reason the two can't come together
because we need to eliminate the Christianese and
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we need to have people speaking precise
philological language. Right. Look, there's
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a million things we're going to do
wrong in our Christian lives. Right,
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We're going to sin, and we
should we should always be fighting against it
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and trying to do better. But
I think at the one area we can
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work on together is trying to help
each other be more precise in our theological
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language. That we can all work
to do that, right, we can't.
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I think we can all right.
So I think sometimes the church underestimates
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the ability of the people to understand, and so we dumb things down.
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And I hate the dumbing things down. Bring in a ladder, Tell everyone
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we're gonna be We're gonna be doing
something that may be a little difficult,
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but here's a ladder, and we're
gonna You're gonna need to climb the ladder,
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ladder and reach up high, but
we we will stay here until you
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get it. But I even that
is to me, is that's so belittling
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to me? I don't, I
don't that don't need a ladder. All
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they need to do is just be
taught. And your job is to teach
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them until they get it. So
all right, here we go. Are
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you ready? Let's see how this
goes? Right? Are you ready?
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Are you sure you're ready? Right? Here we go here as well,
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there are compromises today in worship,
all that familiarity. You have preachers walking
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around with their hands in their pockets, singing with their hands in their pockets
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and say now come, let us
pray with a big smile. That was
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one of the most baffling things I've
ever heard in a sermon. Okay,
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so there's compromises in worship, there's
a familiarity, and you got preachers singing
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with their hand in their pocket,
Ladies and gentlemen. Is there any scripture
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that condemns a hand in the pocket. Is there anything that would even hint
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that there's something wrong by having your
hand in your pocket, or it's a
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lack of reverence. And then you
call people to prayer with a smile on
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your face. That's a sign of
irreverence. That's a sign of being over
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familiar. Like, look, I
don't know, I don't know what any
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of that has to do with First
Corinthians sixteen thirty. Hey, guys,
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watch ye and stand fast against smilings
singers. Okay, stick watchy and stand
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fast against pastors with hands in their
pockets. I mean, this is a
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travesty. We I mean, come
on, I mean, look, if
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you're going to condemn something, there's
gotta be some scriptural prohibition against hands in
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the pocket or smiles on your face
like that was baffling to me. I'm
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still just like I couldn't believe what
I heard. I was like, what,
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you can't have your hand in your
pocket. I'm like, I wonder,
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I don't think I'll put my hand
in my pocket. Maybe I do.
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I mean, oh, I know
sometimes I probably smile. My goodness,
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I mean I I And then I
started thinking, you know what,
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even if those things were wrong,
smiling in hand in my pocket, those
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are the least of the sins I
need to be concerned with. Okay,
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those are those are the those are
the least of my issues. I'm more
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concerned if I'm actually, I don't
know, saying biblical names correctly, if
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I'm you know, did I use
a double negative? Did did I?
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Did I cut myself off in mid
sentence? Did I speak too fast?
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Did I yell too much? Like
I'm I'm worried about all of the did
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I did I? Did I?
Did I articulate that that concept correctly?
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Did I exegete the script the scripture
rightly? Did you know? Like there's
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a million other things that's just in
my preaching, forget, you know,
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my everyday life. But I just
thought that was weird, like there's a
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problem in the American church because pastors
are in the church in general because they
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have their hands in their pocket.
Like what, I don't even get when
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when did that become an issue?
And you can't smile? Smiling is now
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a sign of a lack of reverence, And I don't get that. No
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reverence, no all forgot changing all
for fun. God says that he used
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to be had in reverence. Spy
ale to them that are about him.
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What does this mean? It means
that, I'll tell you what it means.
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It means unbelievers will oppose you.
You need to get more people in
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here. You need to lighten up, make it a little bit more friendly.
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That's the problem with this church.
You're still back in the seventeenth century.
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You need to get with the churches
of this age. It means that
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unbelievers will oppose you, and even
worse, many who you will find to
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be merely professing Christians oppose you.
That's what it'll mean. If you watch
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and if you stand fast, that's
exactly what it will mean. They will
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call you antiquarian, old fashion.
That's what it'll mean. In Jeremiah's day,
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the Lord said, just notice there's
no real spiritual or there's no scriptural
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justification for the condemning of hands in
the pocket and smiling when you call people
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a prayer. There's nothing. I
mean, it's just like there's nothing there.
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I mean that, like, I
look, I understand you can have
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your own personal preference, right,
I can understand you have your own personal
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preference. I remember someone visiting our
church and it was an evening. I
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had black dress pants, dress shoes. Then I had a white T shirt
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with a vest over it. Now, sometimes I would have a suit jacket
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over that, but in this particular
case, I did not. And these
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people visited the church. They supposedly
loved the preaching, but they said they
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would never come back because I was
wearing my people could see my undergarments,
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And I'm like, a T shirt
is now an undergarment. It's a very
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nice T shirt. I had a
vest over it. It fit very well
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with with the black dress pants,
and it looked really nice. I nobody,
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But like, where where does that
come? I guess if you're gonna
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have some weird preference like that.
But when you start judging people like someone
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is doing something like I was immodest
in the pulpit. I'm like, look,
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if my white T shirt's causing you
that kind of problem, I'm I
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know I'm good looking, but come
on, now, like, what's the
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issue here? Really? I mean, come on like that. That's sometimes
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you're like, I don't I'm not
getting I'm not getting the issue. But
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I know there's some people that have
these like really very like their own little
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I don't know what you call it, their preference, their own little thing,
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but they want that thing to be
everyone has to follow their exact little
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concept. And it's like, so
I just don't get the you can't put
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your hand in your pocket. So
if you go to church on Sunday and
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when when they're singing, or if
someone's got their hand in their pocket,
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you slap their hand and get the
hand out of that pocket. Come on,
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that's a lack of reverence for God. And hey, you called us
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the prayer and you smiled. There
is no smiling in church. It is
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just absolutely forbidden, forbidden, I
tell you, forbidden. Now I'm being
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a little bit, you know,
sarcastic, but it's just weird. And
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so then I, yes, I
do understand that maybe we've you can talk
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about how could we have a greater
sense of reverence? How could we demonstrate
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a greater sense of awe? But
at the same time, the Bible may
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speak of reverence and all, but
does it not also speak about making a
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joyful noise and being glad and and
being you know, like I think the
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Bible captures both a reverence and an
awe but joy happiness gladness, right,
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I can't. Can't there both be
true? Whine is what? There have
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to be one against the other.
Okay, But that's still not getting us
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to our issue about ordinances. And
second, so I don't want to get
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too caught up on this, but
I just wanted the context here because this
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was already a little This is language, and I was already a little perplexed
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by the language being used. But
he's going to get into the ordinate sacrament
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thing here, and that part I'm
just confused by, and I just don't
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get it. But the ordinance and
the sacrament thing, that becomes more bothersome
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because now I think it's well,
we're talking about actual theological language. Stand
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ye in the ways and see and
ask for the old parts. Where is
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the good way? The people were
erring? Then people weren't watching judgment was
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coming? Or what do the people
say? The Lord said, this is
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where the good way is, and
walk therein and you shall find rest for
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your souls. But they so old
we will not walk therein. And then
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the Lord said, also, I
said, watchmen over you, saying,
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hearken to the sound of the trumpet. But they said, will not hearken.
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It's not a choice. Judgment came, my friends. Our warfare is
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not carnal. There's not so much
against men, is it. Behind error
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is an evil spirit and satan.
Watch stand fast, stand in the things
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that God has given you, and
do not move, Do not budge,
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do not shift. Remember what Paul
says, Continue in the ordinances that I've
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given you. Go back to chapter
eleven. Remember continue in those ordinances.
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What are they, believers? Baptism
and the Lord's Supper. Okay, now
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he's using the term ordinances and he
identifies to baptism in the Lord's Supper.
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Now, if you are in a
church that holds to the ordinances, you're
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going to be like, Okay,
Baptism the Lord's Supper is an ordinance,
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gotcha? All right? So we
should know what an ordinance is. If
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you've been going to church for any
length of time, and you go to
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a church that is not sacramental but
holds to the ordinances, you can identify
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the two Baptism and the Lord Supper, and you should know what an ordinance
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is, what it does, and
what it doesn't do, right, very
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precise language. That is radically different
than a church that holds to sacraments.
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They may identify two things as a
sacrament, baptism and the Lord's Supper,
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but they believe the sacraments do things
that those who hold to ordinances don't believe
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they do. This is where it's
about to get confusing, because he uses
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the word ordinance, but it sounds
like he's describing sacramental theology. Just watch
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what happens only two that the Lord
has given his church, Jesus Christ.
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You start adding anything else, It's
works, isn't it? What can other
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ordinances do? The ordinances don't bring
us salvation, but there are means of
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grace. Now, they don't bring
a salvation, but they are a means
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of grace. Now that is sacramental
language. Typically, you were taught that
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a sacrament is a visible means of
grace. You're there's something visible water the
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Lord's table, like the bread and
the wine or the bread and the Jews
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that it's tangible, but it's a
visible means of grace. This by through
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these visibles means grace is imparted.
You receive some type of grace through them,
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through the baptism, through the partaking
of the Lord's supper. That's sacramental
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language, and I definitely familiar with
it for two reasons. One, I
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was a Lutheran Sacramental understood that the
sacraments imparted grace, right, So I
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definitely understood that, And so you
would want to take the Lord's Supper as
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much as possible because grace was imparted, right, You wanted that, okay.
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And also I didn't pursued a degree
in Catholic theology so that I could
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speak on the issues relating to Catholicism
from a position of knowledge, not one
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of ignorance, and so I had
to take an entire course on the sacraments.
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So now, now, obviously we
could draw the similarities and distinctions between
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Lutheranism and Catholicism, but they are
both sacramental. They are sacramental. So
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he just used the word ordinance,
but now he's saying the ordinances are there
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are means of grace, which is
sacramental language. Let's see if he says
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anything else, and then we'll discuss
the differences between these two so that you
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can use a more precise theological language. When I look at my baptism and
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I reflect on what Christ has done
for me and I give my testimony,
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I am saying to the world and
I'm saying to myself, I have died
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and now I live. There's one
Lord, one faith, one baptism,
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one kind of baptism, and it's
an answer, says Peter of the Good
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Conscience. Again, I have no
idea what any of that has to do
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with First Corinthian sixteen thirteen. But
I digress. Let's see if he says
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anything else here, because what we
just heard is where I stopped it and
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said, Okay, I'm going to
take that clip because this will give me
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the opportunity to talk about this language
and the Lord's supper. How important is
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that to remember what Christ has done
for you and what He continues to do
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for you. Do this in remembrance
of me until I come again. He
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is coming again. We're reminded of
what he's done, and we reminded what
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he is going to do, and
our hope is settled and fixed on Christ
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nothing else. Because we know ourselves
to be poor, weak, feeble sinners,
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don't we every day? We need
those ordinances. They are means of
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grace. They do not confer grace
in saving grace. It's why we reject
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baptismal regeneration. Now he's back,
he's not repeated it multiple times. It's
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a means of grace. Now it
doesn't and bring grace to salvation, and
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they reject baptismal regeneration. But he
keeps saying it's a means of grace.
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That is very sacramental language, that
that's like and so it's not just like
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well he said it once, he
said it multiple times. We'll let this
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go a little bit more because this
is what is Oh doesn't ordinance? Is
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that a means of grace? See, that's we gotta at least make sure
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we were drawing a distinction. This
is about being. Now what some people
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say, you're just you're you're you're
making a big deal out of nothing.
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Well, I think that's the thing
with philological language. We have to make
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a big deal to try to be
as as careful as we can be.
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And and and we're all gonna slip
up and say things that correctly. He
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clearly believes in the ordinances clearly,
but by using that language is somewhat confusing
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to me. And that somehow baptism
confers that something good is going to happen
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to you, that has happened to
you. Christ has come and you are
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now raised with Him in newness of
life, says Paul Roman. Six.
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Continue in the ordinances, Well,
many change, and they want fanciful things,
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as I said, fun for all. You know, it made me
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sick for many months when we had
to leave a certain association of churches.
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Grieved my spirit to have to leave
that we did have to because we just
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couldn't bear it, couldn't go bear
going to some of those meetings and seeing
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some of the way the ladies were
dressed and standing at the front and singing
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as it were, their solos and
their music, dressed immodestly summer time.
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I couldn't imagine how unbearable it would
be there to meet there tonight. So
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the women were singing, and you
were more worried about what they were wearing
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than what they were singing it was
unbearable? What was unbearable because it was
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causing you problems? Would that be
you think? Or her? Thing?
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Now I understand we can always talk
about, you know, modest, but
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just remember what you believe is modest. That's always the thing that there's always
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massive disagreements on. Where she may
feel as modest, you don't feel as
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modest. But who gets to control
how she dresses? Do you? Or
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does she? And if she dresses
in a way that causes you problem?
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Is she the problem or you the
problem? I think you become the problem,
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not her. Now you can see
the scripture's calls for modest to peril.
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Well, she has to de She's
gonna have to be the one to
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somehow define that or her pastor not
you. But I don't even understand what
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that have to do with First Corinthian
sixteen thirteen. I don't like this thing
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that cintegrated into I don't know what's
going on. That's why I did my
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whole exit Jesus of one Corinthia sixteen
thirteen, because I felt that it needed
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to be understood in the context.
But well, let's just let this play
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out and then we'll go to a
greater explanation between an ordnance and a sacrament,
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and you got drum kits in the
background and guitars. Of course,
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they never brought those things out when
we were there, but I dread to
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think what it would be like when
we weren't there. So you had to
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leave an association of churches because they
had drum kits and guitars, even though
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they didn't use them when you were
there. But you couldn't You can't imagine.
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Just please note there was a time
the organ was viewed as an instrument
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of satan. So it wouldn't it
be so much not that they have a
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drum kit or they have a guitar, But wouldn't it be more what they're
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playing? What is the philological content
of what they sing? More so than
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well, that's not the music of
my day, like is it? Like?
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Oh man, okay, all right, but I just got to go.
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I want to hear I want to
hear a little bit more of this,
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but I want to get to the
ordinance and the sacraments. I know
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we're we're adding a lot to this, but that's okay, that's okay,
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that's okay. Let's let's get a
little bit more here and what it's like
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now the battle is on. Certainly
notice quit you like men? Do you
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see? Okay? So just so
you know, none of those things that
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he mentioned had anything to do with
what Paul was telling them to watch for
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to as I'm in one Corinthians twelve, it has nothing to do with what
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he was telling them to watch you
stand fast and the faith about nothing.
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What he was telling them to do
was is go back through first Corinthians,
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chapter one to chapter fifteen. Then
you'll get in understanding of what Paul's referring
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to. He's not referring to drum
kits, guitars, hands and pockets,
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smiling and how women dress in a
way which you don't you don't find acceptable
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because you don't really get to define
what is acceptable to you. That's the
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whole thing with that problem is who
gets to make the determination? Right Like,
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there's not like, hey this is
acceptable, this isn't acceptable. It's
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not clearly outlined in scripture. And
so how it's typically defined is a man
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gets to determine based off how that
it impacts him. Modesty is now determined
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by man telling the woman how your
dress impacts me. So now because it
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impacts me. You must dress what
I define as modest so that you don't
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impact me like that. Is there's
some issues with all of that, But
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all of that's about language though.
Language language condemning, language judging, and
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is it precise theologically? And is
it even biblical to condemn those things?
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And a are you just putting forth
your own personal preference? See language,
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Christianity is all about languages. Well, the ordinance in the sacraments just so
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that I wish you would have spent
more time on it. But he just
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kept referring to the ordinance as a
means of grace. Let me try to
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talk about go through this. Let's
start with a sacrament or sacraments. Sacraments
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are religious rights or practices that are
believed to convey divine grace. They are
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a means of grace. They serve
as a means through which worshippers receive blessings
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from God. They can be seen
as essential for salvation or for sanctification.
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Hey, you have to do this
in order to be saved or you need
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this because it imparts some kind of
grace that will be instrumental in helping you
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as a Christian. The Lord's Supper
or baptism. Common sacraments include baptism and
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the Lord's Supper, also known as
communion or the Eucharists. Sacraments must be
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administered by ordain clergy. I believe
the ordinances should only be administered by or
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danin clergy. But okay, Sacraments
are seen as channels of grace. Please,
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Now, everything about a sacrament,
it's a means of grace. It
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imparts grace, It's a channel of
grace. That's the language always use.
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Sacraments are means of grace, visible
means of grace. Now when you come
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to an ordinance, an ordinance are
religious rituals or practices that symbolize or commemorates
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specific events or principles. So see
what happens and an ordinance, you are
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partaking of something that commemorates and symbolizes
and pictures something else. So baptism pictures
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death, burial and resurrection. That
in Christ, I died, I was
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buried, and I rose again,
and I'm seated at the right hand of
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the Father. That's in my position. That's a positional reality. It symbolizes
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what I am positionally. Practically,
I'm still very much alive. I'm still
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very much a sinner. Positionally,
I have died, been buried, and
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I've ascended to the right hand of
the Father with Christ. In Christ,
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it's symbolized. It doesn't produce it, It pictures it. I have put
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my faith in Christ now to picture
this spiritual thing that has occurred to me.
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Positionally I am baptized, to picture
what I am positionally now what I
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am practically. The Lord's Supper pictures
what the shed blood of Christ, his
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shedding of his blood for me,
his sacrifice. It's picturing it. It's
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reminding me the grace, the grace
that comes from is in Christ, not
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through the visible means. These ordinances
are remembering these things where grace comes from.
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It comes from the death, baryl
and resurrection of Christ through his shed
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blood, not through partaking of these
ordinances. They're simply picturing it. They
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are not believed to convey divine grace, but are acts of obedience and remembrance.
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We do these things because Christ told
us to do these things. Go
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ye therefore and baptize in the name
of the Father, Son and the Holy
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Spirit. And when you come together
partake of the Lord's Supper. This is
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the way you do so. According
to Paul and first Corinthius, he gives
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the specific instructions and how it is
to be done. These are matters of
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obedience and of remembrance. They do
not convey grace is a completely different philological
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stream. You can't be talking about
ordinances and talk about them being a means
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of grace. Now you're using sacramental
language that is not precise language. Ordinances
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serve as a reminder and expressions of
faith. Baptism and the Lord's supperer are
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considered ordinances. Now, according to
some sources, any believer can administer an
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ordinance. I don't believe that.
I believe the ordinances are given to the
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church should be administered by the church
leadership. Now some may say that I'm
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using sacramental language, but I don't
believe so. I believe the ordinances are
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given to the church. They're the
church ordinances. So now I know many
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who are believing in churches, who
are who hold to the ordinances and not
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to sacraments. They do believe anyone
can administer them. Again, this is
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very important. Ordinances do not impart
grace. Ordinances do not and part grace.
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There's a complete difference between the two. We must use precise language.
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So if you if you go to
a church that holds to ordinances, you're
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not a sacramental church. Do not
use the word sacrament. Don't call them
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sacraments. Again, I've known friends
who go to a Bible church or a
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Baptist church and they call them sacraments, And I'm like, are you out
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of your mind? Your church is
not sacramental. We do not call them
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sacraments. They are not means of
grace. They're ordinances. Now, if
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you go to a sacramental church,
you don't call them ordinances. You call
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them sacraments. You don't sit there
and say they don't they not are means
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of grace. You very much emphasize
that they are a means of grace.
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Those are two different worlds now,
I think that difference is simple and easy
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to understand. Now, what is
the meaning in all of this that we
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must be precise in our language.
We must be precise. The bird outside
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my window, I don't know if
you can hear him or her, she's
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or him. They are using language
right, and other birds know what that
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language means, right. They know
they understand that sound like they know what
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that. I don't know if you
can hear it. Yeah, he just
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I guess he wants to be a
podcaster today. But there's language. We
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use language all the time as human
beings, and you know what happens when
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we're not precise in our language.
If language gets a little bit off,
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or if someone misinterprets our language,
that usually leads to major conflict. Right,
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if you're married, you don't understand
the marital conflict that can arise from
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Well you said this, Well I
thought you meant this. Well I didn't
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say that. I will say what
I mean and mean what I say.
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Well, I wish you would say
what you mean and mean what you say,
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because you seem to think that you
meant this, but you didn't say
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that. Well, no I said
that. No you didn't say what are
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you talking? And then you argue
and argue and argue and argue and argue,
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and after about two hours you're like, I don't even know what we're
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arguing about anymore. I don't even
remember how this started. What started?
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Because you didn't mean what you say
and say what you mean because you're not
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precise in your language. So the
problem is you. The problem is not
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mean because I say what I mean
and mean what I say. Okay,
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right, well maybe it goes something
like that. I don't know, but
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you get the point. Look,
when we're dealing with matters of eternity,
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we're dealing with matters of philological importance, we got to make sure we use
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the right language. An ordinance is
an ordinance. A sacrament is a sacrament.
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The two shall not be, It
shall not come together. There are
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different streams, they're different rivers,
they're different forms of Christianity. A sacramental
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form and an ordinance form. Now
have you ever been guilty of confounding and
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confusing the two? Now what you
need to do is on Sunday I tell
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y'all. I tell y'all to do
this every week. Nobody ever does it,
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but I always tell everyone you get
a clipboard and walk around your church
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and start asking some questions. You
know, have your phone out record all
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of their responses. Nobody ever sends
me these recordings. I tell you constantly
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to do this, but walk around
and just say, hey, what is
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it ordinance? What is the sacrament? What is the how are they different?
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Do you do you believe in ordinances
or sacraments? And It'll be probably
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shocking how many in the pew will
not be very precise or may not even
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know the difference, or may say
they're the same thing. And then you
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just need to fall on the floor
and act like you're having a seizure,
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and they're like, what's wrong?
Like I can't handle this because you don't
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know what you're talking about. Okay, no, what don't do that.
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That would be a little a little
dramatic, but it would get the point
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across. Now, what would be
even more fearful if you ask your pastor
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and they're not precise in their language, that would be the more concerning part.
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Now, it would because asserting that
the people in the pew get it
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wrong. But then you need to
go to your pastor and like, hey,
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I don't know if you realize this, but according to the study that
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I just did, nobody in this
church seems to understand the difference between an
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ordinance and a sacrament and they think
they're the same thing. Can you please
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help them understand the difference between sacramental
theology and an ordinance based theology. And
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then your pastor would probably appreciate that
you took time to do the study.
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So go do it. Go do
it right now, you say, well,
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I'm not at church, Well do
you have a church directory? Just
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grab the church directory and start calling
people. Hey, yes, we're doing
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a random survey today. You attend
this church? Yes, okay, well
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good. You probably don't know me, but yeah, I go to church
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with you. Okay, good Right, I'm the one who always asked these
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stupid questions and irritate you. Okay, well I've got some questions. Here's
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the questions I need to do,
and then see what they tell me.
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Now, nobody ever reports back to
me ever, because I think everyone thinks
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I'm making up. But if I
was a church member, I would constantly
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be walking around asking people questions all
the time. I'd just be standing in
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the parking like they were like.
People would be pulling up kids. That
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strange guy is in the parking lot. Just put your head down and don't
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make eye contact with him. He's
crazy. Just don't don't don't look at
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him. Don't look at him.
Don't no no no no no no no
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no no no, Johnny, Johnny, don't no no no, don't don't
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talk to him. I'd be like, come here, come here, I
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got a question, I got a
question. I'm six. Okay, that'll
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work, Okay, okay, all
right, So what have we learned today?
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Do not put your hand in your
pocket, do not smile, do
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not use drums or guitars, ladies, watch how you address. And ordinances
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are means of grace. Now,
I will argue there's some philological issues with
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that language being used. In fact, I would argue that telling ordinances and
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means of grace is absolutely thiologically,
categorically in error, because either you hold
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to sacraments or you hold to the
ordinances. He's merging the two worlds somehow,
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and that's just not theologically possible.
Unless there's a third theology which says
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ordinances and sacraments are the same thing. Well, but that doesn't exist as
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far as I've known. In all
the schooling I've ever had, or just
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the different churches. I mean,
I was a Lutheran. We definitely made
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sure we knew that there were sacraments. We definitely knew that. Oh,
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and guess what's interesting in the Lutheran
Church when the kids were going through catechises
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through their confirmation, Oh, they
had to know the difference between a sacrament
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and an ordinance. So that means
young people can actually learn that stuff,
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so there's no excuse that the adults
can't right. Same thing. And Catholicism,
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when they're going through catechises and through
Confirmation, they're got to know the
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sacraments. They got to know what
a sacrament is, and they are going
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to know that it imparts grace.
They're going to know that, they're going
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to know what's a means of grace, a visible means of grace. All
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Right, you can email me news
I F at yahoo dot com, newsif
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at yahoo dot com. We will
end with this language matters in theology.
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Everyone have a great day. God
bless
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Looking at our world from a theological
perspective. This is the Theology Central podcast
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making Theology Central. Okay, I
admit it. I was wrong. I
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was horribly wrong. I turned on
this microphone, I opened my mouth,
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I used very specific words, and
I was wrong. I mean completely wrong,
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horribly wrong. In fact, I
was so wrong that it's almost embarrassing.
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So I guess I could say I
was embarrassingly wrong. I mean,
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it's humiliating how wrong I was.
And I'll tell you about why I was
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wrong. Well, I don't know
if I know why I was wrong.
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I guess I was wrong just because
I wasn't very smart. I'll tell you
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how I was wrong right after I
do this. Good morning everyone. It
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is Wednesday, July the third,
twenty twenty four. The fact that it's
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July the third and I'm already this
wrong and it makes it even more embarrassing.
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Okay, good morning everyone. It
is Wednesday, July the third,
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twenty twenty four. It is currently
ten twenty seven am Central Time, and
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I am coming to you live from
the Theology Central studio located right here in
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Abilene, Texas. And the studio
is now the home of well Wrong,
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Horribly Wrong, embarrassingly wrong. What
was I wrong about? Well, I
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told everyone when I did the episode
about guns Faith in Guns, that that
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was going to absolutely wipe out my
audience and that I would not even get
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to ten thousand downloads for the entire
month of July. In June we had
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over thirty thousand downloads and streams.
But after doing that episode, I'm like,
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well, that's going to take everyone
off. Everyone's going to be mad.
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So we will not even get to
ten thousand, thirty thousand in June.
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We will not even get to ten
thousand in the month of July.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, it
is July the third, ten twenty eight
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am. Do you want to know
the numbers currently? The numbers currently eighteen
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thousand, one hundred and five eighteen
thousand, one hundred and five. So,
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ladies and gentlemen, to say that
I was wrong, I mean,
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it's July the third and we're in
eighteen thousand. I think we'll probably maybe
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we'll get over thirty thousand by by
the end of July. Maybe, I
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don't know. I mean, come
on, I think someone is messing with
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me. I think someone has to
be messing with There's just no way that's
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real. I'm waiting. I'm waiting
from an email from sermon Audio Gen.
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Well, we are very sorry,
but we have to report to you your
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numbers are incorrect. They are not
eighteen thousand or one hundred and five one
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hundred and five. Okay, So
I know that I'm going to get an
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email telling me that it was a
mistake. So yeah, that's absolutely crazy.
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So in some ways I feel foolish
that I made such a dogmatic claim,
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But I'm going to use how wrong
I was to try. I don't
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know if this is going to work
as a great illustration, but to try
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to get to the subject we need
to talk about. All right, So
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let me introduce it this way.
Obviously, I used words. Those words
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have meaning. Right when you say, hey, we had this many downloads
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in the month of June, and
we are not going to have that that
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many downloads in the month of July. In fact, we're not even going
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to reach ten thousand, All of
those words have very specific meaning, right,
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and guess what the meaning of those
words? Clearly demon straight I was
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wrong because I said things that turn
out not to be true. Right.
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You can use words, but if
you say things that are not true,
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Well, then they're not true.
You can't just make them true because well
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you said, I can't just say, well, guess what, ladies and
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gentlemen, it's the month of July
and we only had five downloads. That
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would just be a lot. Then
I would be using words, but the
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words would not be true because I'm
saying things that are not true. But
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in this particular case, I said
things, and those things are not true.
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I hope that makes sense. I'm
really trying to emphasize that because we're
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going to talk about words and what
words mean and what words don't mean.
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Now, within Christianity, I think
that there are two different languages that are
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spoken. I think there are within
Christiandom there are two different languages. Right,
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we'll call them one the language of
the Pew. The average Christian they
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speak will call it Christianese. They
use a lot of words they that that
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they there's just they become cliches.
It's just what you're supposed to say.
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It's just what you're supposed to say. And it's kind of like when you
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become a Christian, you start learning
to speak Christianese, right, you know,
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because if you don't, if you
don't, kind of use these same
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cliches and these catchphrases and sayings,
Well, then you don't really fit in.
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I think that's just in many cases, those those sayings and those catch
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phrases and those things that people just
it's just so common to use within we'll
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just call it, you know,
daily Christianity. The people sitting in the
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pew. Many in many cases,
that language is not very philological. It's
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not it's not theologically accurate. A
lot of reference to scripture that's just taken
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out of context. There's a lot
of problems with the Christian there's a lot
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of problem within Christianese. And it's
the responsibility of those behind the pulpit to
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try to correct that Christianese to say, no, stop using that that that's
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just a cliche. That No,
stop quoting scripture that way, that's not
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the case, right, stop doing
Stop if you're if you're out for a
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morning jog and you're running with someone
and they're struggling, don't tell them you
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can do all things through Christ with
strengthen the few. That has nothing to
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Philippians, for that has nothing to
do with them taking their morning run.
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Stop that all right. When someone's
graduating from high school. Stop quoting Jeremiah
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that God knows the plans he has
for you, because they're not coming out
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of Babylonian captivity. People in the
pew, stop the nonsense. The people
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somewhere behind the pulpit's got to correct
the Christianese. And what you want to
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do for the people in the pew
is you want to try to help them
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develop a more philological language. But
we've got the Christianese spoken in the pew.
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That's the language of the pew.
Then we have the language. We'll
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call this the it should be the
language of the pulpit. But we'll call
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this Christianese versus we'll just call it
a philological language, right, philological ease
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again, but a philological based language. All right, So we have the
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Christianese, the language of the pew. Well, I'm gonna I'm gonna say,
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I'll do this. We have the
language of the pew versus the language
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of systematic theology, all right,
because I want to say the language of
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the pulpit, but in many cases, the language of the pulpit really is
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not much higher than just your normal
Christianese. I mean, I would hope
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that the people standing behind the pulpit
would not use Christianese, they would use
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the language of a systematic theology.
They would use the language of historical biblical
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Christianity. But many times those standing
behind the pew use the same dumb down
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language because there's almost this mindset behind
many standing of the pulpit. They tend
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to think, well, the people
in the pew, they can't really understand
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deep theology, they can't really understand, so you gotta you gotta, you
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gotta break it down to their level. And I hate that because that treats
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the people in the pew like they're
they're dumb. They treat the people in
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the pew like they're stupid, and
I'm like, stop doing that. Our
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job is to take the to break
them of their Christianese and give them a
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language that's more philologically sound. That's
the language of systematic theology, a language
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of biblical theology, a language of
historical theology, a language that is somehow
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connected to historical biblical Christianity. And
a lot of times pastors mock that,
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Oh, these these theologians using their
five cent words and they think they're so
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smart, and it's like stop that, stop that, So don't belittle the
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attempt to use very specific philological terms, because those theological terms are essential to
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ensuring we maintain some clear theology.
So we've got the I'll call it Christianese
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the language of the pew, and
then I'm just going to call it the
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language of the systematic theology, a
philological language. All right, we have
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a Christianese and we have a philological
language. I probably could, you know,
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make it more clever, but I'm
not trying to be clever here.
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I just want you to see there
are two different sets of there's two languages
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used within Christianity, and it can
be very frustrating when I feel that the
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church contributes to the widespread use of
Christianese. The pulpit is supposed to be
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the place that is demanding philological correctness, being philological precision, being precise,
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being careful. But too many times
I will listen to sermons and I'll be
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like, what is that. I've
mentioned this a thousand times, but this
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may be a good way to try
to articulate this. A lot of times,
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if you ask the person sitting in
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definition or explanation about the Trinity,
they almost inevitably slide into some kind of
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almost modalism or Sibelianism. They almost
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which is somewhat frightening, right because
if they don't even understand the Triune
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the Triune God, they don't even
understand God correctly. But then that's what
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I mean. Have they placed our
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incorrect God? How come they can't
understand the Trinity. But then, so
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a lot of times I'll get very
upset with the people in the pew,
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and then you come to realize the
reason they don't understand it is because of
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the end precise language being used about
the Trinity from the pulpit I do.
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I cannot tell you how many times
I've listened to pastors say something about the
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Trinity and say one God manifesting himself
in three different ways. And I'm like,
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that is utter modalism, that's Sibelianism, that is an actual ancient heresy.
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It's not one God manifesting himself in
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who one God, three distinct persons, co equal, co eternal one God,
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three distinct persons, father, son, and Holy Spirit. They're co
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equal they're co eternal, they're not
manifesting in three different ways. They exist
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as Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit yet one God. You've got to
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be very precise. But that precision
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well, the people in the pew, they'll get bored, they won't get
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it, they won't understand. That's
not really preaching. I'm supposed to be
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preaching. It's not supposed to be
a seminary. It's not supposed to come
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across like a university class. Well, you can make all the excuses,
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and but the people continue to speak
Christianese and demonstrate almost heretical thinking because they're
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not using correct language, over and
over and over. So I when I
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listen to sermons and I hear pastors
say things, maybe my maybe you may
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think this is wrong, but I
kind of hold them to a I have
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an expectancy that they're going to be
theologically precise. That's my that's my feeling,
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all right, So I listen for
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just be a mistake, right,
I mean, I mean I just demonstrated.
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I mean I said I was wrong, but I mean I made a
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mistake. I made a dogmatic claim
that turned out not to be true.
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I made a mistake. Sometimes you
can just make a mistake. You're not
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thinking. Sometimes you can just misspeak, sometimes you're just not clear. And
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then sometimes you're just absolutely just either
you don't even understand the difference. Maybe
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you don't even Maybe sometimes pastors don't
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them the benefit of the doubt and
just like, well, they just misspoke.
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But I do know that time and
time again, I've heard pastors utterly
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say things about the training. Either
there's just historical. They would be labeled
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historical heretics from any reasonable understanding of
the Trinity. And so you write them
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a long email going, hey,
on this day, I heard your sermon
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and you offered this definition of the
Trinity. And then you quote them verbatim
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word for word, and you say
now that your definition would be considered modalism,
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Sabelianism, it's a heresy. And
then typically you either get no reply,
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but they don't delete the message they
posted online. They just leave it
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there and they ignore you, or
even worse, they say, you know
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what, I'm not worried about that
where you should be focusing on Jesus.
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Or they'll just make some excuse and
not take down the sermony. And so
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then I don't think I've ever had
a pastor go wow, I cannot believe
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I did that. Thank you so
much deleting that message right now and next
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Sunday I will make sure I offer
a correction because you're absolutely right. That
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sounded modalistic. That sounded, you
know, like Sibelianism. You're absolutely right.
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But no, I've never had one
time anyone even no, just nothing.
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And look I can understand from from
a male ego perspective. I always
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want to be right. I want
to be the best. I want to
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have the best podcast, the best
sermon. I want to be the best
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at what I do. I want
to make sure I speak everything correctly.
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I want to say everything right.
I want to be the best in my
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theology, best in my biblical understanding, best in my exegesis. I want
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to be best. And it's and
it's nothing is more. Nothing is more
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humiliating than to stand before everyone and
go, you know what, I was
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wrong. I got it completely and
absolutely wrong. I was completely in error.
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That is humiliating. That goes after
our male ego. I can't speak
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for anyone else, but at least
I think it goes against mine, but
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we have to be precise, at
least I think so. And here's the
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thing. The more imprecise you become
in your philological language, the more precise
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you become in your theology, and
then your theology, well, the less
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precise it becomes is now more open
to philological error. Right. The preciseness
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of the philological language in which you
use is absolutely the key to being precise
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in your actual beliefs and in your
theology. I think that makes sense now.
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I am mentioning all of this because
this entire week and all of next
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week it's all about listening to live
webcasts on the Sermon's two point oh app.
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That's what we're supposed to be doing. I should be doing that right
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now, but the only thing that
was airing we're funerals. So I decided
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to go live. I do want
to just give everyone this as an option.
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If you have the time to listen
to something and you open the Sermon's
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two point oh app and there's no
live webcast or the only thing going on
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is a wedding or a funeral,
feel free to go to the sermon Audio
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Radio tab and listen to the sermon
audio stream and just listen to their live
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radio. There you go, and
that we can count that as a live
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webcast. All right, So go
to sermon. If you have the sermon's
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two point oh app, I can
tell you exactly where it is. Let
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me open the Sermon's two point oh
app right now. If you click the
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little menu bar, you'll see radio. You click on radio, and then
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well it should it's gonna say,
select radio stream vc Y American Radio or
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sermon audio radio stream. Go to
the sermon audio radio stream, all right.
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So if you can't listen to me, go to the sermon audio.
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If you can't listen to me,
if you can't listen to a live webcast,
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according to the challenge I have given
you, right because there's no live
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webcast on, or it's only funerals
or weddings, or it's you know,
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racing cars for a wana, whatever
people are doing, then by all means,
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go to the sermon audio radio stream
and then you can listen to that,
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all right, and that will count. But I say all of that
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because even though I'm supposed to be
listening to our webcast now, I couldn't
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find one. I know there's some
on now and I'm missing them, which
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now makes me very frustrated because I
could be knocking that out now. But
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that's okay, that's okay. The
other day I was listening to a live
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webcast and it was on First Corinthians, chapter sixteen, verse thirteen. First
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Corinthians, chapter sixteen, verse thirteen, where we read watchee stand fast in
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the faith, quit you like men, be strong, let all your things
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be done with charity. And I
listened to that, and then remember,
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in real time, as I was
listening to that, I wrote my own
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interpretation of First Corinthia sixteen thirteen,
and even before the webcast was done,
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I went on the air and offered
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I'm somewhat. I think I did
pretty good considering what you heard was
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literally, I mean I had just
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was no time to even clean it
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was relative. I feel pretty good
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I don't, but that one I
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to do any work on it,
I think it was I think it was
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relatively. I think it went really
very well. But I stated that I
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needed to find the clip in that
live webcast where they say something about ordinances
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and sacraments, ordinances and sacraments,
and to me, they conflate and confuse
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the term ordinance and sacrament, and
that bothers me because the understanding of ordinances
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versus the understanding of sacraments, those
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those two streams don't come together.
If you're sacramental, that's very different than
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being someone who holds to the ordinances. If you're a church that holds to
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ordnances, you're not sacramental. And
if you're Sacramental, you don't hold to
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the ordinances. They're radically different theologies. But I've had friends who go to
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churches and they'll mention the sacraments and
I'm like, you don't what are you
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talking about. You don't go to
a sacramental church, And like, well,
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our pastor calls the sacraments and I'm
like, how is that even humanly
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possible? Why would he use that
term? You're not a sacramental church.
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That's completely philologically in error. You
should not use that term. And I'm
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trying to correct them, like,
well, why am I trying to correct
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them. You don't go to my
church whatever. Your church could just be
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theologically and precise. But it bothers
me because those are radically different things.
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So I felt, and the very
short clip that I heard that there was
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a confusing and confounding of the term. So I found I backed this up
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and we're gonna listen to it to
see if you feel he conflates and confuses
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and if the people sitting in the
pew when they walked out, would they
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be walking out using precise syllological terminology
or would it become just a part of
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their Christianese which is not very philological
and not precise. It's very imprecise.
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You can tell me what you think. I was bothered when I originally heard
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it. Now I may I haven't
listened to it again. I just found
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where it is. But we're going
to back this up because what's weird about
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this is we're in one Corinthians sixteen
thirteen, and somehow the sermon to me
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veered so far off course. Right, this is about well, I told
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you, I mean this is this
is an exhortation to the people the Church
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of corinth based off everything that comes
in the sixteen in the fifteen chapters before,
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right, and somehow it kind of
veered off topic in this sermon,
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this webcast I was listening to,
and I started talking about other things.
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So I backed it up a little
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glimpse of some of the other things
being spoken of, which just seemed weird
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to me. But it fits some
of the things we've talked about. We
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talked about modernism and formalism. Well, maybe this is an example of taking
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formalism too far. You can tell
me what you think, but you're ready
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to listen to this. I know
that's like a twenty one minute intro,
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but that's okay. This concept of
language, I just think it has to
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be I think we need a broader
and a wider discussion about it. Why
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is it that there's a Christianese language
and there's a philological language, and for
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some reason the two can't come together
because we need to eliminate the Christianese and
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we need to have people speaking precise
philological language. Right. Look, there's
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a million things we're going to do
wrong in our Christian lives. Right,
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We're going to sin, and we
should we should always be fighting against it
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and trying to do better. But
I think at the one area we can
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work on together is trying to help
each other be more precise in our theological
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language. That we can all work
to do that, right, we can't.
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I think we can all right.
So I think sometimes the church underestimates
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the ability of the people to understand, and so we dumb things down.
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And I hate the dumbing things down. Bring in a ladder, Tell everyone
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we're gonna be We're gonna be doing
something that may be a little difficult,
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but here's a ladder, and we're
gonna You're gonna need to climb the ladder,
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ladder and reach up high, but
we we will stay here until you
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get it. But I even that
is to me, is that's so belittling
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to me? I don't, I
don't that don't need a ladder. All
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they need to do is just be
taught. And your job is to teach
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them until they get it. So
all right, here we go. Are
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you ready? Let's see how this
goes? Right? Are you ready?
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Are you sure you're ready? Right? Here we go here as well,
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there are compromises today in worship,
all that familiarity. You have preachers walking
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around with their hands in their pockets, singing with their hands in their pockets
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and say now come, let us
pray with a big smile. That was
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one of the most baffling things I've
ever heard in a sermon. Okay,
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so there's compromises in worship, there's
a familiarity, and you got preachers singing
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with their hand in their pocket,
Ladies and gentlemen. Is there any scripture
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that condemns a hand in the pocket. Is there anything that would even hint
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that there's something wrong by having your
hand in your pocket, or it's a
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lack of reverence. And then you
call people to prayer with a smile on
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your face. That's a sign of
irreverence. That's a sign of being over
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familiar. Like, look, I
don't know, I don't know what any
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of that has to do with First
Corinthians sixteen thirty. Hey, guys,
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watch ye and stand fast against smilings
singers. Okay, stick watchy and stand
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fast against pastors with hands in their
pockets. I mean, this is a
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travesty. We I mean, come
on, I mean, look, if
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you're going to condemn something, there's
gotta be some scriptural prohibition against hands in
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the pocket or smiles on your face
like that was baffling to me. I'm
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still just like I couldn't believe what
I heard. I was like, what,
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you can't have your hand in your
pocket. I'm like, I wonder,
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I don't think I'll put my hand
in my pocket. Maybe I do.
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I mean, oh, I know
sometimes I probably smile. My goodness,
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I mean I I And then I
started thinking, you know what,
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even if those things were wrong,
smiling in hand in my pocket, those
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are the least of the sins I
need to be concerned with. Okay,
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those are those are the those are
the least of my issues. I'm more
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concerned if I'm actually, I don't
know, saying biblical names correctly, if
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I'm you know, did I use
a double negative? Did did I?
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Did I cut myself off in mid
sentence? Did I speak too fast?
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Did I yell too much? Like
I'm I'm worried about all of the did
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I did I? Did I?
Did I articulate that that concept correctly?
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Did I exegete the script the scripture
rightly? Did you know? Like there's
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a million other things that's just in
my preaching, forget, you know,
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my everyday life. But I just
thought that was weird, like there's a
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problem in the American church because pastors
are in the church in general because they
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have their hands in their pocket.
Like what, I don't even get when
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when did that become an issue?
And you can't smile? Smiling is now
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a sign of a lack of reverence, And I don't get that. No
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reverence, no all forgot changing all
for fun. God says that he used
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to be had in reverence. Spy
ale to them that are about him.
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What does this mean? It means
that, I'll tell you what it means.
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It means unbelievers will oppose you.
You need to get more people in
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here. You need to lighten up, make it a little bit more friendly.
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That's the problem with this church.
You're still back in the seventeenth century.
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You need to get with the churches
of this age. It means that
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unbelievers will oppose you, and even
worse, many who you will find to
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be merely professing Christians oppose you.
That's what it'll mean. If you watch
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and if you stand fast, that's
exactly what it will mean. They will
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call you antiquarian, old fashion.
That's what it'll mean. In Jeremiah's day,
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the Lord said, just notice there's
no real spiritual or there's no scriptural
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justification for the condemning of hands in
the pocket and smiling when you call people
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a prayer. There's nothing. I
mean, it's just like there's nothing there.
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I mean that, like, I
look, I understand you can have
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your own personal preference, right,
I can understand you have your own personal
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preference. I remember someone visiting our
church and it was an evening. I
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had black dress pants, dress shoes. Then I had a white T shirt
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with a vest over it. Now, sometimes I would have a suit jacket
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over that, but in this particular
case, I did not. And these
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people visited the church. They supposedly
loved the preaching, but they said they
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would never come back because I was
wearing my people could see my undergarments,
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And I'm like, a T shirt
is now an undergarment. It's a very
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nice T shirt. I had a
vest over it. It fit very well
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with with the black dress pants,
and it looked really nice. I nobody,
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But like, where where does that
come? I guess if you're gonna
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have some weird preference like that.
But when you start judging people like someone
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is doing something like I was immodest
in the pulpit. I'm like, look,
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if my white T shirt's causing you
that kind of problem, I'm I
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know I'm good looking, but come
on, now, like, what's the
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issue here? Really? I mean, come on like that. That's sometimes
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you're like, I don't I'm not
getting I'm not getting the issue. But
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I know there's some people that have
these like really very like their own little
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I don't know what you call it, their preference, their own little thing,
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but they want that thing to be
everyone has to follow their exact little
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concept. And it's like, so
I just don't get the you can't put
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your hand in your pocket. So
if you go to church on Sunday and
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when when they're singing, or if
someone's got their hand in their pocket,
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you slap their hand and get the
hand out of that pocket. Come on,
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that's a lack of reverence for God. And hey, you called us
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the prayer and you smiled. There
is no smiling in church. It is
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just absolutely forbidden, forbidden, I
tell you, forbidden. Now I'm being
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a little bit, you know,
sarcastic, but it's just weird. And
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so then I, yes, I
do understand that maybe we've you can talk
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about how could we have a greater
sense of reverence? How could we demonstrate
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a greater sense of awe? But
at the same time, the Bible may
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speak of reverence and all, but
does it not also speak about making a
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joyful noise and being glad and and
being you know, like I think the
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Bible captures both a reverence and an
awe but joy happiness gladness, right,
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I can't. Can't there both be
true? Whine is what? There have
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to be one against the other.
Okay, But that's still not getting us
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to our issue about ordinances. And
second, so I don't want to get
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too caught up on this, but
I just wanted the context here because this
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was already a little This is language, and I was already a little perplexed
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by the language being used. But
he's going to get into the ordinate sacrament
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thing here, and that part I'm
just confused by, and I just don't
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get it. But the ordinance and
the sacrament thing, that becomes more bothersome
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because now I think it's well,
we're talking about actual theological language. Stand
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ye in the ways and see and
ask for the old parts. Where is
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the good way? The people were
erring? Then people weren't watching judgment was
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coming? Or what do the people
say? The Lord said, this is
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where the good way is, and
walk therein and you shall find rest for
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your souls. But they so old
we will not walk therein. And then
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the Lord said, also, I
said, watchmen over you, saying,
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hearken to the sound of the trumpet. But they said, will not hearken.
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It's not a choice. Judgment came, my friends. Our warfare is
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not carnal. There's not so much
against men, is it. Behind error
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is an evil spirit and satan.
Watch stand fast, stand in the things
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that God has given you, and
do not move, Do not budge,
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do not shift. Remember what Paul
says, Continue in the ordinances that I've
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given you. Go back to chapter
eleven. Remember continue in those ordinances.
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What are they, believers? Baptism
and the Lord's Supper. Okay, now
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he's using the term ordinances and he
identifies to baptism in the Lord's Supper.
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Now, if you are in a
church that holds to the ordinances, you're
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going to be like, Okay,
Baptism the Lord's Supper is an ordinance,
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gotcha? All right? So we
should know what an ordinance is. If
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you've been going to church for any
length of time, and you go to
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a church that is not sacramental but
holds to the ordinances, you can identify
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the two Baptism and the Lord Supper, and you should know what an ordinance
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is, what it does, and
what it doesn't do, right, very
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precise language. That is radically different
than a church that holds to sacraments.
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They may identify two things as a
sacrament, baptism and the Lord's Supper,
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but they believe the sacraments do things
that those who hold to ordinances don't believe
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they do. This is where it's
about to get confusing, because he uses
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the word ordinance, but it sounds
like he's describing sacramental theology. Just watch
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what happens only two that the Lord
has given his church, Jesus Christ.
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You start adding anything else, It's
works, isn't it? What can other
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ordinances do? The ordinances don't bring
us salvation, but there are means of
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grace. Now, they don't bring
a salvation, but they are a means
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of grace. Now that is sacramental
language. Typically, you were taught that
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a sacrament is a visible means of
grace. You're there's something visible water the
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Lord's table, like the bread and
the wine or the bread and the Jews
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that it's tangible, but it's a
visible means of grace. This by through
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these visibles means grace is imparted.
You receive some type of grace through them,
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through the baptism, through the partaking
of the Lord's supper. That's sacramental
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language, and I definitely familiar with
it for two reasons. One, I
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was a Lutheran Sacramental understood that the
sacraments imparted grace, right, So I
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definitely understood that, And so you
would want to take the Lord's Supper as
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much as possible because grace was imparted, right, You wanted that, okay.
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And also I didn't pursued a degree
in Catholic theology so that I could
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speak on the issues relating to Catholicism
from a position of knowledge, not one
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of ignorance, and so I had
to take an entire course on the sacraments.
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So now, now, obviously we
could draw the similarities and distinctions between
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Lutheranism and Catholicism, but they are
both sacramental. They are sacramental. So
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he just used the word ordinance,
but now he's saying the ordinances are there
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are means of grace, which is
sacramental language. Let's see if he says
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anything else, and then we'll discuss
the differences between these two so that you
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can use a more precise theological language. When I look at my baptism and
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I reflect on what Christ has done
for me and I give my testimony,
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I am saying to the world and
I'm saying to myself, I have died
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and now I live. There's one
Lord, one faith, one baptism,
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one kind of baptism, and it's
an answer, says Peter of the Good
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Conscience. Again, I have no
idea what any of that has to do
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with First Corinthian sixteen thirteen. But
I digress. Let's see if he says
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anything else here, because what we
just heard is where I stopped it and
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said, Okay, I'm going to
take that clip because this will give me
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the opportunity to talk about this language
and the Lord's supper. How important is
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that to remember what Christ has done
for you and what He continues to do
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for you. Do this in remembrance
of me until I come again. He
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is coming again. We're reminded of
what he's done, and we reminded what
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he is going to do, and
our hope is settled and fixed on Christ
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nothing else. Because we know ourselves
to be poor, weak, feeble sinners,
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don't we every day? We need
those ordinances. They are means of
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grace. They do not confer grace
in saving grace. It's why we reject
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baptismal regeneration. Now he's back,
he's not repeated it multiple times. It's
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a means of grace. Now it
doesn't and bring grace to salvation, and
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they reject baptismal regeneration. But he
keeps saying it's a means of grace.
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That is very sacramental language, that
that's like and so it's not just like
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well he said it once, he
said it multiple times. We'll let this
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go a little bit more because this
is what is Oh doesn't ordinance? Is
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that a means of grace? See, that's we gotta at least make sure
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we were drawing a distinction. This
is about being. Now what some people
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say, you're just you're you're you're
making a big deal out of nothing.
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Well, I think that's the thing
with philological language. We have to make
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a big deal to try to be
as as careful as we can be.
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And and and we're all gonna slip
up and say things that correctly. He
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clearly believes in the ordinances clearly,
but by using that language is somewhat confusing
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to me. And that somehow baptism
confers that something good is going to happen
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to you, that has happened to
you. Christ has come and you are
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now raised with Him in newness of
life, says Paul Roman. Six.
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Continue in the ordinances, Well,
many change, and they want fanciful things,
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as I said, fun for all. You know, it made me
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sick for many months when we had
to leave a certain association of churches.
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Grieved my spirit to have to leave
that we did have to because we just
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couldn't bear it, couldn't go bear
going to some of those meetings and seeing
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some of the way the ladies were
dressed and standing at the front and singing
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as it were, their solos and
their music, dressed immodestly summer time.
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I couldn't imagine how unbearable it would
be there to meet there tonight. So
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the women were singing, and you
were more worried about what they were wearing
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than what they were singing it was
unbearable? What was unbearable because it was
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causing you problems? Would that be
you think? Or her? Thing?
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Now I understand we can always talk
about, you know, modest, but
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just remember what you believe is modest. That's always the thing that there's always
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massive disagreements on. Where she may
feel as modest, you don't feel as
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modest. But who gets to control
how she dresses? Do you? Or
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does she? And if she dresses
in a way that causes you problem?
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Is she the problem or you the
problem? I think you become the problem,
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not her. Now you can see
the scripture's calls for modest to peril.
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Well, she has to de She's
gonna have to be the one to
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somehow define that or her pastor not
you. But I don't even understand what
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that have to do with First Corinthian
sixteen thirteen. I don't like this thing
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that cintegrated into I don't know what's
going on. That's why I did my
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whole exit Jesus of one Corinthia sixteen
thirteen, because I felt that it needed
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to be understood in the context.
But well, let's just let this play
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out and then we'll go to a
greater explanation between an ordnance and a sacrament,
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and you got drum kits in the
background and guitars. Of course,
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they never brought those things out when
we were there, but I dread to
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think what it would be like when
we weren't there. So you had to
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leave an association of churches because they
had drum kits and guitars, even though
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they didn't use them when you were
there. But you couldn't You can't imagine.
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Just please note there was a time
the organ was viewed as an instrument
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of satan. So it wouldn't it
be so much not that they have a
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drum kit or they have a guitar, But wouldn't it be more what they're
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playing? What is the philological content
of what they sing? More so than
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well, that's not the music of
my day, like is it? Like?
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Oh man, okay, all right, but I just got to go.
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I want to hear I want to
hear a little bit more of this,
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but I want to get to the
ordinance and the sacraments. I know
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we're we're adding a lot to this, but that's okay, that's okay,
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that's okay. Let's let's get a
little bit more here and what it's like
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now the battle is on. Certainly
notice quit you like men? Do you
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see? Okay? So just so
you know, none of those things that
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he mentioned had anything to do with
what Paul was telling them to watch for
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to as I'm in one Corinthians twelve, it has nothing to do with what
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he was telling them to watch you
stand fast and the faith about nothing.
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What he was telling them to do
was is go back through first Corinthians,
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chapter one to chapter fifteen. Then
you'll get in understanding of what Paul's referring
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to. He's not referring to drum
kits, guitars, hands and pockets,
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smiling and how women dress in a
way which you don't you don't find acceptable
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because you don't really get to define
what is acceptable to you. That's the
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whole thing with that problem is who
gets to make the determination? Right Like,
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there's not like, hey this is
acceptable, this isn't acceptable. It's
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not clearly outlined in scripture. And
so how it's typically defined is a man
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gets to determine based off how that
it impacts him. Modesty is now determined
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by man telling the woman how your
dress impacts me. So now because it
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impacts me. You must dress what
I define as modest so that you don't
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impact me like that. Is there's
some issues with all of that, But
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all of that's about language though.
Language language condemning, language judging, and
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is it precise theologically? And is
it even biblical to condemn those things?
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And a are you just putting forth
your own personal preference? See language,
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Christianity is all about languages. Well, the ordinance in the sacraments just so
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that I wish you would have spent
more time on it. But he just
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kept referring to the ordinance as a
means of grace. Let me try to
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talk about go through this. Let's
start with a sacrament or sacraments. Sacraments
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are religious rights or practices that are
believed to convey divine grace. They are
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a means of grace. They serve
as a means through which worshippers receive blessings
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from God. They can be seen
as essential for salvation or for sanctification.
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Hey, you have to do this
in order to be saved or you need
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this because it imparts some kind of
grace that will be instrumental in helping you
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as a Christian. The Lord's Supper
or baptism. Common sacraments include baptism and
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the Lord's Supper, also known as
communion or the Eucharists. Sacraments must be
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administered by ordain clergy. I believe
the ordinances should only be administered by or
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danin clergy. But okay, Sacraments
are seen as channels of grace. Please,
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Now, everything about a sacrament,
it's a means of grace. It
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imparts grace, It's a channel of
grace. That's the language always use.
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Sacraments are means of grace, visible
means of grace. Now when you come
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to an ordinance, an ordinance are
religious rituals or practices that symbolize or commemorates
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specific events or principles. So see
what happens and an ordinance, you are
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partaking of something that commemorates and symbolizes
and pictures something else. So baptism pictures
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death, burial and resurrection. That
in Christ, I died, I was
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buried, and I rose again,
and I'm seated at the right hand of
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the Father. That's in my position. That's a positional reality. It symbolizes
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what I am positionally. Practically,
I'm still very much alive. I'm still
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very much a sinner. Positionally,
I have died, been buried, and
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I've ascended to the right hand of
the Father with Christ. In Christ,
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it's symbolized. It doesn't produce it, It pictures it. I have put
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my faith in Christ now to picture
this spiritual thing that has occurred to me.
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Positionally I am baptized, to picture
what I am positionally now what I
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am practically. The Lord's Supper pictures
what the shed blood of Christ, his
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shedding of his blood for me,
his sacrifice. It's picturing it. It's
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reminding me the grace, the grace
that comes from is in Christ, not
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through the visible means. These ordinances
are remembering these things where grace comes from.
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It comes from the death, baryl
and resurrection of Christ through his shed
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blood, not through partaking of these
ordinances. They're simply picturing it. They
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are not believed to convey divine grace, but are acts of obedience and remembrance.
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We do these things because Christ told
us to do these things. Go
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ye therefore and baptize in the name
of the Father, Son and the Holy
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Spirit. And when you come together
partake of the Lord's Supper. This is
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the way you do so. According
to Paul and first Corinthius, he gives
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the specific instructions and how it is
to be done. These are matters of
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obedience and of remembrance. They do
not convey grace is a completely different philological
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stream. You can't be talking about
ordinances and talk about them being a means
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of grace. Now you're using sacramental
language that is not precise language. Ordinances
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serve as a reminder and expressions of
faith. Baptism and the Lord's supperer are
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considered ordinances. Now, according to
some sources, any believer can administer an
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ordinance. I don't believe that.
I believe the ordinances are given to the
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church should be administered by the church
leadership. Now some may say that I'm
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using sacramental language, but I don't
believe so. I believe the ordinances are
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given to the church. They're the
church ordinances. So now I know many
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who are believing in churches, who
are who hold to the ordinances and not
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to sacraments. They do believe anyone
can administer them. Again, this is
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very important. Ordinances do not impart
grace. Ordinances do not and part grace.
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There's a complete difference between the two. We must use precise language.
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So if you if you go to
a church that holds to ordinances, you're
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not a sacramental church. Do not
use the word sacrament. Don't call them
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sacraments. Again, I've known friends
who go to a Bible church or a
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Baptist church and they call them sacraments, And I'm like, are you out
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of your mind? Your church is
not sacramental. We do not call them
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sacraments. They are not means of
grace. They're ordinances. Now, if
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you go to a sacramental church,
you don't call them ordinances. You call
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them sacraments. You don't sit there
and say they don't they not are means
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of grace. You very much emphasize
that they are a means of grace.
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Those are two different worlds now,
I think that difference is simple and easy
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to understand. Now, what is
the meaning in all of this that we
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must be precise in our language.
We must be precise. The bird outside
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my window, I don't know if
you can hear him or her, she's
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or him. They are using language
right, and other birds know what that
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language means, right. They know
they understand that sound like they know what
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that. I don't know if you
can hear it. Yeah, he just
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I guess he wants to be a
podcaster today. But there's language. We
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use language all the time as human
beings, and you know what happens when
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we're not precise in our language.
If language gets a little bit off,
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or if someone misinterprets our language,
that usually leads to major conflict. Right,
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if you're married, you don't understand
the marital conflict that can arise from
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Well you said this, Well I
thought you meant this. Well I didn't
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say that. I will say what
I mean and mean what I say.
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Well, I wish you would say
what you mean and mean what you say,
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because you seem to think that you
meant this, but you didn't say
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that. Well, no I said
that. No you didn't say what are
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you talking? And then you argue
and argue and argue and argue and argue,
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and after about two hours you're like, I don't even know what we're
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arguing about anymore. I don't even
remember how this started. What started?
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Because you didn't mean what you say
and say what you mean because you're not
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precise in your language. So the
problem is you. The problem is not
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mean because I say what I mean
and mean what I say. Okay,
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right, well maybe it goes something
like that. I don't know, but
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you get the point. Look,
when we're dealing with matters of eternity,
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we're dealing with matters of philological importance, we got to make sure we use
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the right language. An ordinance is
an ordinance. A sacrament is a sacrament.
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The two shall not be, It
shall not come together. There are
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different streams, they're different rivers,
they're different forms of Christianity. A sacramental
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form and an ordinance form. Now
have you ever been guilty of confounding and
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confusing the two? Now what you
need to do is on Sunday I tell
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y'all. I tell y'all to do
this every week. Nobody ever does it,
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but I always tell everyone you get
a clipboard and walk around your church
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and start asking some questions. You
know, have your phone out record all
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of their responses. Nobody ever sends
me these recordings. I tell you constantly
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to do this, but walk around
and just say, hey, what is
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it ordinance? What is the sacrament? What is the how are they different?
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Do you do you believe in ordinances
or sacraments? And It'll be probably
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shocking how many in the pew will
not be very precise or may not even
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know the difference, or may say
they're the same thing. And then you
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just need to fall on the floor
and act like you're having a seizure,
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and they're like, what's wrong?
Like I can't handle this because you don't
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know what you're talking about. Okay, no, what don't do that.
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That would be a little a little
dramatic, but it would get the point
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across. Now, what would be
even more fearful if you ask your pastor
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and they're not precise in their language, that would be the more concerning part.
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Now, it would because asserting that
the people in the pew get it
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wrong. But then you need to
go to your pastor and like, hey,
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I don't know if you realize this, but according to the study that
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I just did, nobody in this
church seems to understand the difference between an
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ordinance and a sacrament and they think
they're the same thing. Can you please
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help them understand the difference between sacramental
theology and an ordinance based theology. And
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then your pastor would probably appreciate that
you took time to do the study.
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So go do it. Go do
it right now, you say, well,
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I'm not at church, Well do
you have a church directory? Just
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grab the church directory and start calling
people. Hey, yes, we're doing
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a random survey today. You attend
this church? Yes, okay, well
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good. You probably don't know me, but yeah, I go to church
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with you. Okay, good Right, I'm the one who always asked these
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stupid questions and irritate you. Okay, well I've got some questions. Here's
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the questions I need to do,
and then see what they tell me.
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Now, nobody ever reports back to
me ever, because I think everyone thinks
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I'm making up. But if I
was a church member, I would constantly
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be walking around asking people questions all
the time. I'd just be standing in
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the parking like they were like.
People would be pulling up kids. That
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strange guy is in the parking lot. Just put your head down and don't
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make eye contact with him. He's
crazy. Just don't don't don't look at
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him. Don't look at him.
Don't no no no no no no no
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no no no, Johnny, Johnny, don't no no no, don't don't
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talk to him. I'd be like, come here, come here, I
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got a question, I got a
question. I'm six. Okay, that'll
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work, Okay, okay, all
right, So what have we learned today?
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Do not put your hand in your
pocket, do not smile, do
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not use drums or guitars, ladies, watch how you address. And ordinances
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are means of grace. Now,
I will argue there's some philological issues with
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that language being used. In fact, I would argue that telling ordinances and
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means of grace is absolutely thiologically,
categorically in error, because either you hold
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to sacraments or you hold to the
ordinances. He's merging the two worlds somehow,
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and that's just not theologically possible.
Unless there's a third theology which says
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ordinances and sacraments are the same thing. Well, but that doesn't exist as
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far as I've known. In all
the schooling I've ever had, or just
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the different churches. I mean,
I was a Lutheran. We definitely made
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sure we knew that there were sacraments. We definitely knew that. Oh,
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and guess what's interesting in the Lutheran
Church when the kids were going through catechises
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through their confirmation, Oh, they
had to know the difference between a sacrament
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and an ordinance. So that means
young people can actually learn that stuff,
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so there's no excuse that the adults
can't right. Same thing. And Catholicism,
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when they're going through catechises and through
Confirmation, they're got to know the
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sacraments. They got to know what
a sacrament is, and they are going
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to know that it imparts grace.
They're going to know that, they're going
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to know what's a means of grace, a visible means of grace. All
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Right, you can email me news
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end with this language matters in theology.
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