Thursday, February 4, 2010

Example Of Church Letters Why Didn't Paul Write The Same Letters....?

Why didn't Paul write the same letters....? - example of church letters

Born and raised in parts of the Bible Belt. I consider myself as a Christian I believe in Jesus. Most of the fighting in the churches in the sense of writing or writings that made me aghast.

Therefore, I ask you a question that I often thought of me. If there is only one right way to do everything, why not write the same Paul called the circular letter to each city? At that time they had the same collection, which we continue today as a whole. Only the memory of the teachings of Jesus and Paul's letter of advice. And in fact, you can see some lessons to be contradictory in other words, with biblical teachings. (for example, Paul says that women do not speak in church or tear themselves authority over men, but in the Old Testament, and there are indications of new prophets who are speakers directly from God. God says in his mind; there is neither male nor female.)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I acknowledge that I think there is a difference, with the, what Paul said and what they are understood. There are many examples of evidence of women who had been a good example for others and faith in God, but as church leaders do not believe it in the Bible. Those who ascribe to the writings of the Bible, also follow this structure. For example, in my church there are women in leadership positions in the ministry for women, but all of our pastors who lead the whole congregation, men.

Anonymous said...

Back up your statement about women not allowed to speak in church, because you may be referring to the fact that Paul says that women can be in leadership positions in the church, only men have this position.

Anonymous said...

No, no conflicts with the teachings of Paul to the teachings of the New Testament. When a letter was at a church that was to include specific questions from a church belonging to or correction of the response of the church was necessary or was the revelation of the Spirit wanted to convey to the church.

A prophet or prophetess is not a pastor. A prophet speaks the word of God, but not in their jurisdiction of a municipality.

The priest has the authority over the community.

Yes, there is neither male nor female in Christ, both are saved by Christ. But people can not bear children.

Women could have no spiritual authority over men or teach men in spiritual matters. A word of prophecy is not teaching.

Anonymous said...

I think we've cracked many writings out of context. What if we write e-mails, which generally have different colors and text, are to generate the message according to the person (s) who have written that you follow. I think if we understand the Scriptures meanings can simplify, one can see the correct message. Paul wrote to the people who teach how to live a simple life of servitude and to holiness. Sometimes you need, as you write \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ to talk to real people, we adapt to see some discrepancies in the readings. I think people have simply got to with it, who's right and who is not, ... Judge at the end God is good and Jesus is false.

Anonymous said...

Not everything in the Bible. Merry Christmas. Peace

Anonymous said...

No, no conflicts with the teachings of Paul to the teachings of the New Testament. When a letter was at a church that was to include specific questions from a church belonging to or correction of the response of the church was necessary or was the revelation of the Spirit wanted to convey to the church.

A prophet or prophetess is not a pastor. A prophet speaks the word of God, but not in their jurisdiction of a municipality.

The priest has the authority over the community.

Yes, there is neither male nor female in Christ, both are saved by Christ. But people can not bear children.

Women could have no spiritual authority over men or teach men in spiritual matters. A word of prophecy is not teaching.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps the various churches have been doing different things,

met some of those who (God's word daily student of Faith)

and invited the others still more noble than that of the Berea, and he asked many questions and not simply accept what he said,

various churches have been doing different things,

Anonymous said...

Back up your statement about women not allowed to speak in church, because you may be referring to the fact that Paul says that women can be in leadership positions in the church, only men have this position.

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