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Gary  is currently offline Gary
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I don't know what denomination Moody was affiliated with but I have been reading his book with the collection of his sermons.

I think he does a fine job of pointing out different attitudes and character traits of Old Testament Men of God. For instance, Abraham could of chosen the best of the land but instead he told Lot if you choose the land on the left I will go right, or if you choose the land on the right I will go left.

I never had thought at looking at these men's lives in the way Moody presents them.

Nehemiah was another good example, but as he continues his sermon he starts laying down rules and regulations that would make a person a better Christian using Nehemiah as an example.

I thought if I posted this chapter on the board it could be easily called hardcore legalism. While reading his interpretation of the old testament, many things sounded right, I almost thought he was saying; that one should keep the law.

There is a fine line concerning what is called obedience to God and what is stepping over the line and putting oneself under the law.

In the epistles, the Apostles commended people who keep the traditions that were presented to the different churches. There are some traditions that Christians are told to keep.

But after reading Moody I think I see a trend that started in different Christian circles that is still carried out till this very day.

Is it possible to have a church patterned entirely after the New Testament Church? If that's the case would every one sell everything they owned and give it to the ministry?

This is hard to put in word's considering someone could read into it; but the church that rises up at the end of the age while keeping the precepts of the New Testament may not look like the New Testament church at all, If that is possible.

At least what we think the New Testament church should look like, this is considering that it may look entirely different from what we think it should look like. If you understand what I mean here.

Anyway after reading some of the chapters I can see where the church world has formed into all the traditional churches which practice legalism and associate it with obeying God.

At least its something to think about.


Gary





Re: D.L. Moody's sermons [message #11975 is a reply to message #11974] Fri, 29 January 2016 17:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Gary wrote on Fri, 29 January 2016 05:05



At least what we think the New Testament church should look like, this is considering that it may look entirely different from what we think it should look like. At least its something to think about.


Gary


I'm thinking part of 'our' problem (in the past<grin>) was forming opinions about how the church should look based on 'our' interpretation of the book of Acts and other NT books; instead of allowing God to be in charge of His church and it 'looking like'(being like and acting like) He wanted.


Also I believe D L Moody was considered "Holiness", but wasn't 'into' denominations. He was know for preaching the 3 R's...man was Ruined by the fall, Redeemed by the blood, and Regenerated by the spirit. I always thought he was in theology a Baptist, similar to Spurgeon.


“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
Re: D.L. Moody's sermons [message #11976 is a reply to message #11975] Sat, 30 January 2016 11:18 Go to previous message
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james wrote on Fri, 29 January 2016 12:02

Gary wrote on Fri, 29 January 2016 05:05



At least what we think the New Testament church should look like, this is considering that it may look entirely different from what we think it should look like. At least its something to think about.


Gary


I'm thinking part of 'our' problem (in the past<grin>) was forming opinions about how the church should look based on 'our' interpretation of the book of Acts and other NT books; instead of allowing God to be in charge of His church and it 'looking like'(being like and acting like) He wanted.


Also I believe D L Moody was considered "Holiness", but wasn't 'into' denominations. He was known for preaching the 3 R's...man was Ruined by the fall, Redeemed by the blood, and Regenerated by the spirit. I always thought he was in theology a Baptist, similar to Spurgeon.




That's what we call "hitting the nail on the head".

The problem is men will always incorporate their backgrounds into a move of the Spirit thinking they have God's endorsement. Not that everything is wrong but total surrender to God would change things.

I do like a lot of the things D.L. Moody is saying in his sermons but he strays off and fills in the blanks with scenarios that probably never occurred. I never read much of Spurgeon, what little I did read, seemed super dry. I have several of his books I might try to look into them again, maybe it was the way I was perceiving them at the time.

The one good thing, like I said earlier, was that Moody brings out the character of men in the Bible. I may try to share some things later if I can get motivated.



Gary










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