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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
It’s interesting to note that when I mentioned getting off the couch and doing something for God instead of just complaining about everything people went nuts. I have obviously struck a cord. Why did so many people become angry when it was suggested that a lot of you out there are doing nothing for God? Because it is true. If you were doing anything for God it would have never occurred to you to personalize my comments. You can lie to me easily enough. You can tell me this is none of my business easily enough. You can dismiss me easily enough. But it will not change what is true. I came to gs to talk to believers, but I didn’t find any. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
Skyrider, You said that you were helping believers. No I don’t call that quitting. That’s the kind of thing I think we should be doing. When you guys are reading this you have to stop and think, “If the shoe fits wear it.” You’re taking care of your family, helping believers who have been hurt, running a fellowship, etc. My experience is that you’re the exception. There is a reason it says there is a lot of work, but the laborers are few – because people like you are the exception. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
You hit the nail on the head Bella. Any group that teaches its people to go and make disciples of men is sure to collapse on itself. Amen. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
Mr. Hammeroni, I’m trying to draw a distinction between how the world lives and how a believer lives. We have a job to do – reconciling people back to God. How each of us is involved in this process is going to be different. I just picked pastor because it represented this. The world (unbelievers) are not busy reconciling people back to God. They’re just out there living life. After twi went bust all of those people who were out there doing things like going WOW, inviting people to bible study, etc just kind of laid down and quit. In other words, they started going through life like the rest of the world does. They gave up their primary occupation of reconciling people back to God. I’m not talking about everyone here. Yes, some have continued on like the friend of mine I mentioned in a previous post, some at CES, etc. I’m not talking about these people. But in my experience, which over the years is a good little bit, most ex-wayer just quit. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
I don't believe my assessment of ex-wayers is factually inaccurate. The people you mentioned are the exception to the rule and as the old saying goes, "The exception proves the rule." I could be wrong I suppose, but this is not my experience. Which of the following statement rings more true to you. 1. The majority of ex-way followers are pastors of churches (or some other similar job). 2. The majority of ex-way followers are just living their life like everyone else on earth. The answer just seems obvious to me. Excathedra, Yes, you’ve done your time – I a cult! How about you do some time for God? Ask God to pick a job for you that you would like, that agrees with your personality, etc. I bet he’ll do it. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
For each person it’s going to be different. Moses spent forty years in the wilderness before things got rolling. Joseph spent quite a few years in slavery and prison before things took off. Paul spent 14 years in Arabia (I think is was Arabia). I have been moving rather slowly myself. I see two basic reasons for slow growth. One is that the individual person needs time to grow so they can handle the job. This is when all the prep works get done. I believe that’s what Joseph was doing while he ran that guys business and then later the prison. The other is that it’s not the right time. Israel spent 400 or 450 years in Egypt before it was the right time to come out. This was also a factor for Joseph. He couldn’t meet the baker and cupbearer until they were thrown into jail. He couldn’t interpret Pharaoh’s dream until he had it. There are a variety of factors and for each person depending on their particular calling, physical location, and the timing of many other events these things are all going to be different. What I’m concerned with is that a lot of people are just doing nothing. They’re just maintaining what they’ve got when they could be amping up for something. God has stuff going on everywhere, but if we refuse to get up off of the couch what can he do with us? Your job is not your job. It’s what you do to pay the bills. It’s a means to an end – not the end. Your job is to work for God – that’s your primary occupation. We should all be involved in this whether we’re in the preparatory building up phase or we’re in the active phase. God has tons of stuff you could do and that you would enjoy doing. A few months ago I started asking God to find someone for me to help – no particular reason why, I just did. One day on my way to my car I lady stopped me and asked if I could help her with her car. She just moved here and just got a job and now her car was broke down. She was a single mother of two and was barely making ends meet. I couldn’t get her car working, so instead I drove her back and forth to work for a week. I remember what she said when I, quite out of the blue offered to do this for her: “I was praying to God that he would help me.” She was praying that right when I walked out the door and our paths crossed. Later in Corinthians I read what Paul said about giving. He said that when we give it causes praise to go up to God. I’m pretty sure that when her prayer was answered by my gift she praised God. There are lots of jobs we can do. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
Oh, Bella, I almost forgot. You asked me what I do with all the knowledge I acquire. Well, that’s simple. I try to educate people like you, sweetheart. But in your case it’s more like a forced feeding. Yes, I’m clever too! -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
Tonto, Let me try to clarify a bit. I'm not saying they're not pleasing to God. Nor do I think that you have to have a following or that you will have one if you are active. But I honestly don't see anyone really on fire for anything. I have a friend who took it upon himself to study the creation/evolution controversy. He has no background in any related fields, but you wouldn't know that if you talked to him because of the huge time and money investment he made to learn every detail of his subject. He created a presentation so he could present this information to others and has done just that. No one asked him to do any of this. He doesn't get paid for it. He just thought it up and did it. This is not the first thing like this he has done. He also travels around to different churches and does their praise and worship music for them. In order to pull this off he has to meet with a band and practice regularly. (That’s another big time investment.) Again, no one asked him to do this. No one pays him for it. He just though it up and did it. Do you know how many ex-way people I've come across that have done anything like this - none. Unless you want to count the guys from CES. I'm sure there are a few others out there, but the key word here is "few." -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
Bella, I don’t think you’re going to find anything that doesn’t need fixing or at least some regular repairs. And it may be that some people do need to walk away because that is truly what’s best for them. I have spent the first part of my life moving around the country and most places I ended up I went to a fellowship – Wisconsin Rapids, Madison WI, Rock Island ILL, a couple in the Dallas area, CA, VA, etc. Some of the believer’s I know have friends in places I haven’t been to. When we talk they report the same things I’ve seen. I’ve had a chance to see my fare share and it’s exactly like I described – most of them really aren’t doing all that much. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
As far as the psychology and momentous stuff goes something came to me. Who trained Paul? Paul was brought up as a Pharisee, but as soon as he started working for God he denounced all of this as “dung.” It was the training and guidance he received from Christ that enabled his ministry. Who taught Peter? I think that was Christ too. Moses was trained in all the knowledge of the Egyptians, but it doesn’t seem that he ever uses it for much. I don’t think it was the Egyptians that gave him the Law. Didn’t that come from God? CES was clearly looking in the wrong direction – they were looking to men. My guess is that this is a holdover mentality from twi days. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
I’d guess that it’s going to be pretty hard for John to let go of those prophecies. He destroyed his marriage with them and hurt Elizabeth in the process I imagine. That’s a lot to own up to, so I’m not surprised he’s taking his time. I’m also not opposed to change in the leadership of CES. If guys like John can’t move it forward (whatever that means) then they need to step aside so others can take over. It’s important to know when to stand up and lead, but it’s just as important to know when to hand over the reigns. There’s a very interesting book titled The True Believer by Eric Hoffer. In it he discusses the nature of mass movements – the kind of stuff they all have in common. He noted that when a movement is in its infancy it requires a dynamic personality to lead it – someone who’s willing to take risks, etc. Once the movement has grown and become a growing concern this type of leadership actually becomes detrimental to the group. He needs to be replaced with someone who is more easygoing and cautious. I point this out as an example of different kinds of leadership being necessary at different points in a group’s lifespan. I’m not trying to make any direct comparison. Put a leader into a situation and he will fail, but put that same leader into a different situation and he will succeed. The point is that maybe the guys who are there are not right for the job. I would like to see CES take stock of their current situation to see exactly where they are at and where they want to go. Then decide who are the best people to get them there. If that means someone has to step aside and take on a different role then they should do so graciously because they want to do what’s best. That’s the nature of being on a team – self-sacrifice. You sacrifice yourself for the good of the team. (I’m not talking about the twi idea of self-sacrifice here.) -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
I posted this somewhere else, but it applies here. One thing that is commonly seen with people who leave a cult is that they turn right around and join another cult. I think this is where you get momentous and the pp stuff from. They were doing what a lot of ex-cult people do. I agree, there is a long way to go, but I have a long way to go too. If you put my life under a microscope all of you wouldn’t find it very hard to tear me apart. But I don’t quit. I keep going and as time goes by I’m noticing something – I’m making progress. I’m hoping this situation can serve as a catalyst to wake them up and get them moving. Most people who left twi aren’t doing much. They have their fellowships or go to a church now – that sort of thing. Maybe get involved in some community activities or something. These guys tried to do something for others. Yes, they messed up a lot (momentous and pp). What I saw as one of the best aspects of CES was that served as a clearinghouse for information that’s hard to find or even know about elsewhere like all of the material on the trinity. The youth camp was a good idea. And having classes on how to do research for young people was a good idea. No one taught me much. I’ve just kind of picked up piecemeal. I didn’t know about the Bible Works software before CES. I still haven’t found any that’s better. Etc. Yes some of it sucks. So what are you going to do? Throw it all away or try and fix it? Sometimes I suck too. I’m glad God didn’t throw me away. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
Richnchrispy, I’m getting a pp for you right now…..yes here it comes…..a word from the Lord….. I perceive that you live in…..wait it’s coming to me now…..Houston! More is coming……I see you playing guitar…..maybe some other instruments. Yes, yes……you own a …..business of some sort……a book store! There’s still more……..your wife works in a healing profession……midwife maybe. It’s still coming……..God wants you to send me a large sum of cash. Very very large and right away. Hope you enjoyed this as much as I did;) -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
Linda z, Research is desperately needed all the time and it should never stop – ever. Every time you read your bible you’re doing research. Yes, it’s true, 5 million word studies won’t put love into practice. That’s the difference between doctrine and practice. First you learn the doctrine, and then you go out and practice it. Where do you learn that doctrine from? From the Bible (mainly). That’s what those word studies are for. Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. Just because twi f-up doesn’t mean you quit doing research. It’s not all or nothing. There is a balance. I like to study a lot, so I naturally like research oriented material. Devotionals don’t really do it for me, but a copy of Figures of Speech Used in the Bible is like gold. Instead of seeing everything that is wrong with CES try seeing something that is right with them. Thus far I haven’t heard one person say one good thing about them. -
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uptown1 replied to CoolWaters's topic in Spirit and Truth Fellowship International
I’m not comparing CES to David or Paul. I’m pointing out that no one can fall so low that they are beyond God’s reach. People can surprise you. They can turn around when everyone else has written them off. Paul made it a point in Corinthians to say that God routinely chooses those of little account by the world’s standards. You don’t have to be a “David” or a “Paul.” You just have to be willing to try and follow God. Yes, people may have said the exact same thing about VP and LCM. Then they should have used their common sense (holy spirit would not have been needed for these two) and walked away when they saw that both were getting worse not better. I’m not saying you should give allegiance to CES. I’m saying that you shouldn’t count them out yet. People do turn around. If they don’t, then walk. The point is not to need the group or let them run your life. Nowhere have indicated this. Look at some of my recent posts about cults. I think you still have some left over “I just got burned by twi” left in you. (I’m not saying that to be mean – it’s how you come off to me.) If you let another group run your life then learn your lesson and quit doing that. JAL should have told KA to take a hike when she got involved in his marriage. He made a mistake. If you go to CES or anywhere else it’s your responsibility to make sure you do what God says. I already go to a lot of other research sources. Some of them are great. There is a CES fellowship in my area – I don’t go there because I don’t like the atmosphere. I use them for what I think they’re worth – good research like One God and One Lord. I don’t go to any of their classes or seminars. I’m about to start a Bible study at a local church. If CES gets their sh$# straight I think they have something to offer. Some of which is hard to find in other places – like the stuff on the trinity.