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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Dear Brother,
Please do understand that Br. Lee's is not just another collection of spiritual books.
I have spent almost fifteen solid years reading quite a large number of spiritual books written by varied authors right from second century to the end of 20th century. I can not describe the volume of the materials I have read in those years. I have been greatly benefited from those books in a tremendous way.
With all my experience though all these spiritual books (much much more than what you mentioned), I can confidently say Br.Lee's books are different. It is not just just another collection. Whether you agree or not brother, Br. Lee's is the ministry of the age.
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I guess it must be true because you say so.
For us to know Lee was the minister of the age we would have to know that the idea of minister of the age is something that exists in God's universe. Since we don't, the idea is subjective and meaningless for all practical purposes.
Second, the words and examples of the New Testament are solidly in the opposite direction of what the idea of ministry of the age implies. In other words, it is not only non-biblical, it is anti-biblical.
Third, what is to be gained for God by making people believe Lee was something the Bible doesn't tell us to identify?
"Ministry of the age" is an artificial construct. Placing such importance on it is a pathology, regardless of if you believe it to be true. In other words, you're off the mark.