So regarding this AOS topic that I think you have to view it in the larger perspective of how it developed to get a good understanding.
VPW in teachings covered what he called “great statements” in Acts. This is a supposed figure of speech that actually is supposed to be a spiritual summary and conclusion of the sections preceding them.
Ex: So mightily grew the Word of God and prevailed.
In a normal historical account this is just the description of quantity and notes a grassroots movement spreading quickly in the local area.
But LCM being a second string football player on the bench at a larger university latched onto these statements and promoted them to the extreme. Now it’s taking about how extremely zealous everyone was so much more than today yada yada yada.
This ended up in the publication of a research book - the Rise and Expansion of the Christian Church, and a corresponding production number called Athletes of the Spirit. That production grew way out of control way quickly and really disrupted the normal ministry flow of things drawing criticism (even masked criticism from VP)
It was soooo ridiculous. Soooo overboard.
Then the wife and Rosalie orchestrated a takeover - her rise to power as the head of the “Prez cabinet” - basically Machiavellian stuff from Pharisees and he was expelled.
The book was last I looked still in bookstore. But treated with the “cone of silence”. Maybe they got rid of it altogether by now.
What about the truth of scripture? God uses several analogies in scripture for us to relate to. There is an athlete, a farmer, and a warrior as 3 most emphasized. Characteristics of each can help live a Christian life in balance.
Read them. Enjoy them. But don’t go off the deep end with them. The AOS show is the lesson there - yes that is off the deep end.
I remember when parents would put that on a loop and call all cartoons devilish and have their kiddos watch AOS on a loop. I can’t even describe how dumb that is.
The book was last I looked still in bookstore. But treated with the “cone of silence”. Maybe they got rid of it altogether by now.
Cone or code?
57 minutes ago, chockfull said:
I remember when parents would put that on a loop and call all cartoons devilish and have their kiddos watch AOS on a loop. I can’t even describe how dumb that is.
What absurdity!
I should know the answer to my own question by now (must renew mind). You aren’t making this up, are you?
VPW in teachings covered what he called “great statements” in Acts. This is a supposed figure of speech that actually is supposed to be a spiritual summary and conclusion of the sections preceding them.
Ex: So mightily grew the Word of God and prevailed.
Ahh...the most disjointed, wordy, redundant writing Ive ever had in my hands: The Rise and Expansion of the Christian Church. The book that stated the book of Acts was a blueprint for the Church, which it is nothing of the sort. A blueprint is rigid and based on established building practices and building codes. Acts shows Christ founding his Church and working in and with his people carrying out the will of God. It follows along two main lines, Peter, the leader of the Judean or Jewish Church and Paul who was the leader of the gentile Church. The book is very fluid and shows Christ and his Church propagating and rising to the occasion no matter what happened.
Anywho....the figure of speech you mention Chockfull is symperasma, or concluding summary and Martindale's book is basically structured along those 8 summaries. The summaries are supposed to be milestones that the way international crossed along the way to the "So mightily grew the Word of God and prevailed!" So they renamed everthing from "---- over the world" to "----prevailing ---- ----" and actually they are back to "over the world" -- for example "word over the world".
That Acts is divided along these summarising concluding statements is I think somewhat obvious, but the book is clearly not a blueprint.
Thats interesting on the entire AOS and how that morphed and was taken to the extreme by Martindale. Vic created a monster in his own image. Thanks for the summation...they still sell RECC:
Ahh...the most disjointed, wordy, redundant writing Ive ever had in my hands: The Rise and Expansion of the Christian Church. The book that stated the book of Acts was a blueprint for the Church, which it is nothing of the sort. A blueprint is rigid and based on established building practices and building codes. Acts shows Christ founding his Church and working in and with his people carrying out the will of God. It follows along two main lines, Peter, the leader of the Judean or Jewish Church and Paul who was the leader of the gentile Church. The book is very fluid and shows Christ and his Church propagating and rising to the occasion no matter what happened.
Anywho....the figure of speech you mention Chockfull is symperasma, or concluding summary and Martindale's book is basically structured along those 8 summaries. The summaries are supposed to be milestones that the way international crossed along the way to the "So mightily grew the Word of God and prevailed!" So they renamed everthing from "---- over the world" to "----prevailing ---- ----" and actually they are back to "over the world" -- for example "word over the world".
That Acts is divided along these summarising concluding statements is I think somewhat obvious, but the book is clearly not a blueprint.
Thats interesting on the entire AOS and how that morphed and was taken to the extreme by Martindale. Vic created a monster in his own image. Thanks for the summation...they still sell RECC:
Yes more details! It is interesting for sure. I’m pretty sure the RNE book is treated with the cone of silence by TWI lol. Meaning no quoting in Wag mag articles or teachings. It is an example of research which they have released no other research books since I’m aware of which is probably why they still sell it.
Yes Acts is pretty much the only canonical history of the Christian church so it’s easy to see why some would get all caught up in it.
I think some of those “figures of speech” are just ways people can make scripture say something it really doesn’t. I can appreciate things in native languages but they use it to twist and shoehorn scripture into places it is not naturally. It should be just an enhancer like cinnamon on rice pudding as opposed to changing rice pudding to banana pudding like they do with it.
Peter and Paul. Very different lives and callings. Jerusalem and traveling the world by wooden ship. And letters. Then the conflict at the end with Paul over the legalistic Jerusalem crowd.
The problem with the great statements is they basically just extracted sales numbers out of “growing and prevailing” and put them down for field assignment quotas. That’s where you see it today - the Way Tree and all the Pharisee responsibility lists.
“Run classes while quoting the BOD” or something. Actually “carry the heart of the BOD to the field” is more the nonsense.
The problem is the Pharisee heart just leaves people wanting to run for the hills.
I think the Word prevails more here than under the “dull Way traditions where believers are controlled and censored”. Here we have a rich input of scripture, psychology, and many other fields blending together to help people escape the grasp of the legalists who would put you to work for free.
I think some of those “figures of speech” are just ways people can make scripture say something it really doesn’t. I can appreciate things in native languages but they use it to twist and shoehorn scripture into places it is not naturally. It should be just an enhancer like cinnamon on rice pudding as opposed to changing rice pudding to banana pudding like they do with it.
Good point, you got me thinking that whether the figure is legit or not the way international sure used them to try and redefine scripture to suit their own ends. Without a doubt.
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It's actually not a bad article - but it's ruined by the pseudo-intellectualism of stuffing in assorted Greek words, which in context add absolutely nothing to the article. If they were removed, the
chockfull
Well my observations are the “second thoughts” of VP had more to do with the extremity of LCMs antics than actual scripture concerns. “The ministry is the Word and the word is the ministry”. VPW
OldSkool
You were quoting T-Bone and my post really isnt aimed at anyone Chock, just quoted you for convenience sake. As for me, I heard that baby and bathwater analogy so many times from various o
chockfull
So regarding this AOS topic that I think you have to view it in the larger perspective of how it developed to get a good understanding.
VPW in teachings covered what he called “great statements” in Acts. This is a supposed figure of speech that actually is supposed to be a spiritual summary and conclusion of the sections preceding them.
Ex: So mightily grew the Word of God and prevailed.
In a normal historical account this is just the description of quantity and notes a grassroots movement spreading quickly in the local area.
But LCM being a second string football player on the bench at a larger university latched onto these statements and promoted them to the extreme. Now it’s taking about how extremely zealous everyone was so much more than today yada yada yada.
This ended up in the publication of a research book - the Rise and Expansion of the Christian Church, and a corresponding production number called Athletes of the Spirit. That production grew way out of control way quickly and really disrupted the normal ministry flow of things drawing criticism (even masked criticism from VP)
It was soooo ridiculous. Soooo overboard.
Then the wife and Rosalie orchestrated a takeover - her rise to power as the head of the “Prez cabinet” - basically Machiavellian stuff from Pharisees and he was expelled.
The book was last I looked still in bookstore. But treated with the “cone of silence”. Maybe they got rid of it altogether by now.
What about the truth of scripture? God uses several analogies in scripture for us to relate to. There is an athlete, a farmer, and a warrior as 3 most emphasized. Characteristics of each can help live a Christian life in balance.
Read them. Enjoy them. But don’t go off the deep end with them. The AOS show is the lesson there - yes that is off the deep end.
I remember when parents would put that on a loop and call all cartoons devilish and have their kiddos watch AOS on a loop. I can’t even describe how dumb that is.
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A nice treatment, Chockfull. Thanks.
Cone or code?
What absurdity!
I should know the answer to my own question by now (must renew mind). You aren’t making this up, are you?
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umm no half this stuff I wish I was making up but am not!
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Ahh...the most disjointed, wordy, redundant writing Ive ever had in my hands: The Rise and Expansion of the Christian Church. The book that stated the book of Acts was a blueprint for the Church, which it is nothing of the sort. A blueprint is rigid and based on established building practices and building codes. Acts shows Christ founding his Church and working in and with his people carrying out the will of God. It follows along two main lines, Peter, the leader of the Judean or Jewish Church and Paul who was the leader of the gentile Church. The book is very fluid and shows Christ and his Church propagating and rising to the occasion no matter what happened.
Anywho....the figure of speech you mention Chockfull is symperasma, or concluding summary and Martindale's book is basically structured along those 8 summaries. The summaries are supposed to be milestones that the way international crossed along the way to the "So mightily grew the Word of God and prevailed!" So they renamed everthing from "---- over the world" to "----prevailing ---- ----" and actually they are back to "over the world" -- for example "word over the world".
That Acts is divided along these summarising concluding statements is I think somewhat obvious, but the book is clearly not a blueprint.
Thats interesting on the entire AOS and how that morphed and was taken to the extreme by Martindale. Vic created a monster in his own image. Thanks for the summation...they still sell RECC:
https://store.theway.org/store/rise-and-expansion/
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Yes more details! It is interesting for sure. I’m pretty sure the RNE book is treated with the cone of silence by TWI lol. Meaning no quoting in Wag mag articles or teachings. It is an example of research which they have released no other research books since I’m aware of which is probably why they still sell it.
Yes Acts is pretty much the only canonical history of the Christian church so it’s easy to see why some would get all caught up in it.
I think some of those “figures of speech” are just ways people can make scripture say something it really doesn’t. I can appreciate things in native languages but they use it to twist and shoehorn scripture into places it is not naturally. It should be just an enhancer like cinnamon on rice pudding as opposed to changing rice pudding to banana pudding like they do with it.
Peter and Paul. Very different lives and callings. Jerusalem and traveling the world by wooden ship. And letters. Then the conflict at the end with Paul over the legalistic Jerusalem crowd.
The problem with the great statements is they basically just extracted sales numbers out of “growing and prevailing” and put them down for field assignment quotas. That’s where you see it today - the Way Tree and all the Pharisee responsibility lists.
“Run classes while quoting the BOD” or something. Actually “carry the heart of the BOD to the field” is more the nonsense.
The problem is the Pharisee heart just leaves people wanting to run for the hills.
I think the Word prevails more here than under the “dull Way traditions where believers are controlled and censored”. Here we have a rich input of scripture, psychology, and many other fields blending together to help people escape the grasp of the legalists who would put you to work for free.
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Good point, you got me thinking that whether the figure is legit or not the way international sure used them to try and redefine scripture to suit their own ends. Without a doubt.
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