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Originally Posted by testallthings
To Zeek
I'll try to find if Nee remained humble or not (although I don't see the connection with Politics and the Church). The quote I posted refers to the same magazine you took your quote from, probably is the same year (I am not sure).
Would you please tell me where Nee says that he is was the minister of his age?
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I haven't seen that Nee did make that claim explicitly but the LSM defends the claim that he was the MOTA. My impression is that he implied it.
http://www.afaithfulword.org/article...yMinister.html Whether or not Nee considered himself the unique MOTA is presently a controversy between LSM and Nigel Tomes and others.
As if that isn't problem enough, the anonymous author of the piece states "At the end of his ministry Brother Nee expressed his feeling that the Lord desired to turn the age from the age of spiritual giants to the age of the whole Body serving." Yet Witness Lee claimed to be the MOTA so the putative Lord's desire was delayed while he was alive according to the LSM.
In my opinion, these preachers should really have stuck to reading the Bible rather then all this speculation about people being the MOTA, an issue which really can't rise beyond the level of opinion. To any somewhat objective observer it looks pretty silly.

Don't you agree?