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Originally Posted by Paul Cox
Once a brother returned from an LSM "training" where Lee had been pontificating over one of the minor prophets. The brother gleefully reported to me: "Well, he did it again."
Did what again?
"Saw the church-life in the book of_____"
Lee "saw" the church-life in almost every verse in the Bible. When he couldn't, then the writer had a problem. He was a one issue man.
Recently I had given to me a footnoted bible by Jimmy Swargart, another one issue man. In just about every footnote there is the revelation of the Cross of Calvary. Not to take away from the Cross of Calvary (God forbid), but I believe God was trying to show us more than just that.
Neither do I think that God's whole intent was to show us the "church-life" in Job and every other book in the bible.
But in Lee's case, he had to make his version of the church-life supreme, lest anyone dared to think of leaving. You know, the whole thousand years in darkness thing.
P.C.
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So our dearest brother ZNP is being Lee-esque with his interpretation of the book of Job. His needle is stuck on one track : Job = Jesus ... Job = Jesus...
But in the end : Col 3:11b
"but Christ is all, and in all."