Izzy, how do you know who is a believer to decide if you should take him at his word? Some on this group say they are believers but you do not believe that they are. If they are believers, regardless of whether you think they are believers or not, aren't you breaking 1 Cor 13 if you do not take them at their word?

Perry

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I do believe that I Cor 13 exhorts us to take a Believer at his word, does
it not? How else would love behave? iz

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David wrote concerning Terry's comment: I found nothing dishonest in what
you wrote. ... There was definitely a problem in reading you.

David, how do you presume to know this, other than in the say way the rest
of us might? Terry's word will have to suffice, as far as I'm concerned. Are
you privy to something we're not?

Bill

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> Terry wrote:
> > I make a simple statement that there is not enough
> > information to tell who would be the the most accurate
> > interpreter of scriptures or the most mature believer
> > between Bill, who I have never met, and a Russian,
> > who I have never heard of.  That is hardly placing one
> > of you in Hell and the other outside the body of the
> > Church.  If that comment is less than honest, explain
> > to me where I would have gotten the information needed
> > to reach the same conclusion as Lance.
>
> I found nothing dishonest in what you wrote, Terry.  I was amazed that
your
> post was interpreted the way it was.  There was definitely a problem in
> reading you.
>
> You mention something in this post that is somewhat interesting.  You
> mention both "accurate interpreter of scriptures" and "most mature
> believer."  Do you think these are related?  Are more mature believers
more
> accurate interpreters of Scripture? My comments on this thread concerned
> only the ability to understand the intent of the Holy Ghost in the
Scripture
> he inspired to be written.  Perhaps part of the disconnect in
communicating
> on this is that some connect the idea of "accuracy interpreter of
> scriptures" and "maturity of believers" in a more definite way. That was > perhaps part of Lance's perspective, that one cannot accurately interpret > Scripture without having time for maturity, regardless of the involvement
of
> the Holy Spirit.
>
> What do you think? Is the maturity of the believer something important in
> regards to the ability to understand the intended meaning of Scripture?
Is
> maturity a requirement before one can understand the Holy Spirit's intent
in
> Scripture?
>
> Peace be with you.
> David Miller.
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