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  1. Gordan
    25/04/2006 at 7:10 pm Permalink


    Hey, Mike. Great thoughts.

    No more condemnation! Yowza!

    This is the gospel, baby! No more condemnation.

    For those like you, and me, who can get caught up fighting with the tar-baby of morbid introspection, that is a cup of ice-cold, clear water.

    As for your former church, let me suggest this. I don’t know you very well, but my guess is that you are a threat. You don’t want to be, but you are. You scare pastors. They say they wish laymen would study and become theologs, but when one does, they begin to tremble.

    I realize that doesn’t help at all, but I believe it could well be the explanation.

    Enjoy the happy space. In Christ, you deserve it.

    Yours,
    Gordan

  2. Gordan
    25/04/2006 at 7:28 pm Permalink


    Also, I just went to your site (very nice, btw) and read your article on the gospel.

    A tech note here: maybe it’s a problem on my end, but when I accessed the article, my Internet Explorer toolbar disappeared and, additionally, I lost the ability to scroll up or down. (I found a way to work around this, but thought you’d want to know.)

    As to the substance of the article, I read it hoping to find a minor point of disagreement that we might discuss. I failed. I really enjoyed it and can only reply, “Amen.”

    I especially liked your discussion of “free will” vs. “free agency” (without calling it that.) And the whole thing about the point being the exaltation of God’s righteousness, and not an expression of His love for every individual on the planet.

    Very edifying. Keep it up, brother.

  3. Mike
    26/04/2006 at 7:05 am Permalink


    Hi Gordan,

    Thanks for the feedback and the kind comments. You may be right about being a threat. I’ve been told I’m a bit intimidating. I don’t really know why. In my first church it was never a problem. I never sensed there was a political agenda or power struggle going on. The opposite was certainly true when I was attending IFBx churches. You never had a plurality of elders– just the pastor. And you’d better not know more than him.

    When I began attending a Sovereign Grace Baptist church, I thought things would be very different. But it only was so on the surface and for a limited period of time. Eventually, I found them to be a perfect image of the message to Ephesus in Revelations. They were so busy looking for false teachers, etc. that they neglected their first love. In fact there was no love in that church. They despised one another, others outside their congregation, people in the community and any one who believed differently. I find it hard to believe they could even love God with all of these other issues.

    Despite all that, God used this place to better equip me. I took a couple of years of Greek and Hebrew as well as began to fervently study apologetics and hermeneutics. This began in 2001 and I continue to study and practice all of these areas to this date. One day I hope I will feel as if I actually understand it.

    As depressing as it gets sometimes, I was encouraged the other day when a man contacted me based on one of my postings to discuss his efforts to break out of Fundamentalism. His wife’s background is similar to that my wife. Anyway, he felt rather alone and in prison till we connected. I’m grateful for that.

    I fixed the issue, I think, on my website. I had a little javascript in there that should have expanded the page and removed the bars, etc. I thought it looked nifty, but it gets annoying. So, I placed a bypass in there.

    Thanks again for the friendship and encouragement.

    -Mike

  4. Mike Ratliff
    26/04/2006 at 8:24 am Permalink


    The men at your former church “hate” you? What sort of Church could that be? I really liked your web site. I just read your comment on Evan May’s blog. Very well said.

  5. Mike
    26/04/2006 at 3:58 pm Permalink


    Hi Mike,

    Aparently so. I’m not sure why. Som feel it’s because I intimidate them. I don’t play politics too well. So if I see behavior inconsistent with scripture, I tend to note it. Either way, I don’t tend to give in. I think this might have something to do with it.

    I can recall one prayer meeting where one of the men brought a prayer request from a woman he had met and then also asked us to pray for her salvation. Well, one of the men blasted him for such a request and told him, “If she wants our prayers, she should come to church. We know from scripture that evangelism takes place from the pulpit!”

    Well, I couldn’t keep my mouth shut. I rebuked him for such an attitude and reminded him that we’re commanded to pray for others and to also make supplication.

    Anyway, this one guy with the prayer request was still not a member after faithfully attending for 20+ years. I only attended for 3.5 years and still wasn’t a member. Oh well.

    Thanks for the comments. I was pretty pleased with what I saw on Triablogue. Gordan was kind enough to point me there.

    Looking forward to more conversations with you.

    -Mike

  6. Gordan
    26/04/2006 at 8:39 pm Permalink


    Mike,

    Don’t discount the whole intimidation thing. I had a pastor admit to me that he was jealous of me and he truly did treat me and my family horribly.

    No more insecure bunch out there than evangelical pastors. Seriously.

  7. Mike
    27/04/2006 at 8:30 am Permalink


    It’s a shame. I was explaining to one of the pastors at my new church about this yesterday. All I desire is for a godly church to raise my family and to be a part of.

    If you look at the philosophy of ministry for my new church, one of the conditions for membership is the use of one’s spiritual gifts within the body. I pointed out that based on the previous experiences, I will be a bit hesitant to volunteer for anything much as to avoid the appearance of over reaching. I just want to fit in and call this place home. So far, that’s what it feels like.

    The church we’ve recently left has experienced much fallout since we left. I’ve heard as many as 70 people have left and that they’re now in danger of losing their building. I grieve for them. It took them 30 years to get their first building. Now it looks like they’re going to lose it after 5 years.

    -Mike

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