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04-12-2017, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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Who Was The "Real" Witness Lee?
I'd like to know more about Witness Lee's imprisonment by the Japanese during the later stages of World War 2.
I vaguely recall WL's own account from a video message years ago. There was some form of water torture that caused a really bad case of tuberculosis requiring about a year to recover from. (If I'm not mistaken, the long-term effects of his TB is why he would often cough during his messages.) In the midst of his imprisonment he had some sort of dream, which became the guiding vision for his ministry. I don't recall any details of the length of imprisonment, the torture details, or the dream. Can someone elaborate on this? I also recall reading his account of the fabled Chefoo revival. I'm thinking it had to be sometime in the early-mid 1940s prior to his imprisonment. One specific thing I recall is that the big increase was virtually all war-displaced migrants to the city, not the native inhabitants. (There may have been some sort of ethnic/regional/language distinction here that I can't remember.) This made sense to me; people displaced by war are likely going to be the seekers. A Rutledge post here mentioned that a rival Christian preacher in Chefoo was the one who started the rumors of WL's insurgency, for which the Japanese occupiers arrested him. The rival preacher is news to me. Can somebody elaborate? (Rutledge also speculated it may have been a source of bitterness that caused WL to speak so harshly about "Christianity" in later years.) |
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I didn't think to google it earlier, but doing so only yielded the LSM version of the story:
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Was reading another thread, and Rutledge once again supplied the goods! This little curiosity of mine is now satisfied.
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04-12-2017, 09:11 PM | #4 |
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Lee built his ministry supposedly on "God's Economy," but nearly every story we heard was later deemed to be "myths and unending genealogies which only produce controvercies." See I Timothy 1.4
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The one thing I remember WL saying about his imprisonment at the Japanese is that "they would kill you like killing a chicken" and everyone would chuckle nervously, and stir. In this statement WL was trying to portray his peril, which was undoubtedly real. I heard him say this repeatedly.
While he was showing something of his situation, I think that he also showed something of a cultural "freudian slip" - the Chinese will also kill you like killing a chicken. Today they kill people just to harvest their organs. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a7107091.html http://www.smh.com.au/world/chinas-g...07-1mgabb.html http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/rea...a1cc5b39f223b7 It's a culture where the individual isn't valued that much, while the collective is everything. We thought giving into the collective of WL, the "glorious church life" was the proverbial road to Zion. It wasn't; we were just getting sucked into someone's mind-set. And WL's culture wasn't any more spiritually evolved than the culture we left. Just different. And we thought that repeating stilted, hackneyed verbiage was a fast track to spiritual transformation. It wasn't; it just made us peculiar.
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I would say that there is something about the church as a collective that is often overlooked in our "God, my Bible, and me" mentality. But not to such a degree that you become a chicken that is just a snap to kill.
And not to such a degree that you find yourself in something looking anything like Lee's "glorious church life."
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That's a question I found myself wondering yesterday. Four days ago I wrote this:
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Thankfully last night I came across this post from Ohio that provided the perspective I was looking for: Quote:
As for all the old stories of Lee... thankfully Don Rutledge had a very helpful thing to say about that in the next post after Ohio's: Quote:
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The "real" Witness Lee was a huge collection of good and bad points. Same for all of us.
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But the evidence that the bad may have been with him in his ministry even before he made it to Taiwan leads me to think that if Paul had been the one he was supposedly coworker to, he would have been silenced and either sent packing or at least set down on the back row. His potentially significant Christian/bible knowledge (which I still question at times) and gift for teaching was undermined almost from the beginning by traits that Paul would have refused him access to the "pulpit" over. Wouldn't deny him fellowship. But not the place to teach. And the questionable teachings are just more reason to underscore that the disqualifiers may too often save us from more than just getting fleeced. It may save us from the unqualified who have natural gifts that would have us under their spell. The kool aid we drank may not have had real poison, but it had spiritual poison.
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Unqualified with natural gifts can easily transform the speaking platform into "groupthink".
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I have seen this too, and realized with a jolt one day that it is a big source of the so-called "church kid concepts" that plague many for years and years. Wrong speaking is still given an "amen", so there is no cue that what a person said is off unless you are sharp and thinking enough to catch it. Is there a solution to this problem? Paul does say that he desires that we all prophesy. How do you make sure that only the "certain sounding" prophesies occur? How do you practically make sure that errant speaking that does NOT build up is squashed, without embarrassing or deflating a person? Trapped |
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https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...atthew+7:15-20 and Galatians 5:22-23 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...3&version=NASB together Witness Lee was a bad tree.
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