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Oh Lord, Where Do We Go From Here? Current and former members (and anyone in between!)... tell us what is on your mind and in your heart. |
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I don't mean "if Witness Lee taught it, then disregard it because it is automatically false." What I mean is, and this is my approach, "it's irrelevant if there is anything Witness Lee happened to get right". Whatever Witness Lee taught, I don't care anymore. I have seen more than enough leaven in his ministry to not give two brain cells of my time towards giving him credit. I'm not saying "disregard the good". I'm saying "Witness Lee's relationship to the good is insignificant". I care what the Bible teaches. Whether Witness Lee happened to get it right is irrelevant to my life. He is an insignificant force as far as the sum total of Christian truth out there. Since Witness Lee is responsible for, at a minimum, hundreds of lies that are in my brain, it is important to me to discern what he got wrong so I don't believe lies anymore. But what he got right is disconnected from the fact that he taught it. It's kind of like the "a broken clock is right twice a day". Who cares? It's broken. It should be thrown out, and bring in a new clock that is right all day long instead. Witness Lee's ministry is, as far as I'm concerned, a broken system of error masquerading as an angel of light, to mix some New Testament metaphors, and it is not to Witness Lee's credit if he happened to miss the chance at twisting something and actually got it right now and then. Maybe this distinction isn't a big enough one for some people, and that's okay. It's enough for me. Regarding Galatians 2:20, are you saying that Christians attribute Christ living in a person to Paul's experience only, and that they don't take the step of realizing that "Christ lives in me" applies to them also? Topic related - I agree that the premise of the TLRU channel is an excellent one -- The co-workers have said Witness Lee's ministry isn't immune from error. And they have even said they will change if it can be shown he's wrong. So there shouldn't be a problem if people make the effort to figure out where he was wrong so they can change. He connected several things and made testing the ministry the most reasonable response to all those things, rather than what the coworkers would try to call it as an attack or a "reckless casting aside of the ministry", etc. How can anyone argue against that reasonable response without revealing they don't care about the truth of the Bible? It's essentially a "put up or shut up" to the local church, and it basically gives the co-workers' stamp of approval to do so. It's like, the only way a saint in the local church could ever be given the freedom to examine the ministry -- "look, the coworkers said it is okay, so it's okay!" It's kind of like what Paul did in Acts 17 - he spoke to people using their own frame of reference. And yes, if more saints in the local church could do this, simply be free to discuss and disagree, many abuses would be prevented. I hope it reaches more of those in somehow, and I hope more and more are released to speak out in all kinds of ways. Trapped Last edited by Trapped; 12-02-2022 at 10:27 PM. |
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