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Paul and Barnabas' Sharp Dispute - Acts 14 Life Study
Regarding Paul and Barnabas’ sharp dispute over Mark:
I have come to think over many years of considering this account in Acts 14 that Witness Lee’s conclusions concerning it (See Life Study of Acts Message 43) miss the mark. Perhaps this temporarily unpleasant time of contention among two very close co-workers is an example of God working all things for good to those who love Him and are called according to purpose. Barnabas may have been showing "natural" favor to his own cousin, as Lee states. But, perhaps he saw the potential in Mark for him to learn from his mistake in leaving them during their first journey, while Paul was more focused on not wanting to repeat the experience of being abandoned by him. In the long run, Barnabas, as a "son of encouragement", may actually have been right too (i.e had a good but different reason than Paul's also good more immediate reason). Mark obviously was later with Paul and in good fellowship with the churches as Paul later wrote to the Colossians about from prison in Rome - Colossians 4:10: “Aristarchus, my fellow prisoner, sends you his greetings; and also Barnabas’s cousin Mark (about whom you received instructions; if he comes to you, welcome him)” and wrote one of the four Gospels. It is also noteworthy that Paul apparently did not write Barnabas off forever, or "quarantine him", but later wrote about him as a fellow apostle twice after this event in 1 Cor 9:6 “Or do only Barnabas and I not have a right to refrain from working?” and Galations 2 (the account where only Paul stood his ground in the matter of not requiring the gentiles to be circumcised). Note that 1 Cor was written by Paul during in his three year stay in Ephesus recorded in Acts 19, so it seems that time may have healed any wounds from the event.
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Re: Paul and Barnabas' Sharp Dispute - Acts 14 Life Study
Lee's assertion that Paul's maturity in this situation was superior to Barnabas' should also be questioned, because Barnabas was actually the brother in Christ who had helped to bring Paul into the ministry early on (recall how the brothers feared him, but it was Barnabas that informed them about his bold proclaiming of Jesus. See Acts 9:27. And, the church in Jerusalem sent Barnabas, who was a good man and full of the Holy Spirit and of faith to Antioch, and on the way he went forth to Tarsus to search for Paul and bring him to Antioch Acts 11:22-26.
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This became the 8 part Elders' Training book series. During this time, Lee spoke out strongly against nepotism in ministry, citing Watchman Nee's specific instructions to him about hiring family members in the ministry. At that time, most of us had no clue that Phillip Lee, his own son, was 2nd in command at LSM. Oh the deception and hypocrisy!
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To say submit implies do not question. Even if your conscience is bothered, you ignore your conscience and submit absolutely. When one is asked to submit, the question needs to be asked why? What do you have to gain if I submit? What do you have to lose if I don't submit?
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So LC members find themselves in a position where instead of working through things, or agreeing to disagree, once side must demonstrate an absolute submission to the other side. That act of submission is superficial and leads to problems being blown out of proportion.
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Submission is superficial and not absolute. It's passively getting along even when we don't agree.
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