Posted on 02/04/2007 6:11:16 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
For the MSM, there's nothing like the occasion of a natural disaster to challenge the faith of religious believers.
On today's Good Morning America, Kate Snow interviewed the Rev. Larry Lynn, Pastor of the Lady Lake Church of God, whose buildings were totally levelled by the tornadoes that recently struck central Florida.
A minute or so into the interview, Snow asked a question that challenged the core of the pastor's religious belief: "How do you reconcile your faith with the enormity of this tragedy?"
Pastor Lynn answered in a manner consistent with the most basic Christian principles: "This is just a temporal thing. We deal in the eternal. Temporal things change on a daily basis. I don't know what today might bring, but I'm prepared for it. I don't know what tomorrow might bring, but I'm prepared for it, because I know who holds tomorrow. My confidence is not in the things of this world, but in He who sits on the throne and in his son, Jesus Christ."
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I suspect that you are entirely correct. Even a good many that call themselves Christians don't have a clue as to what 'real' faith is.
Same thing. The world is here for a reason, and that reason is not temporary or temporal.
Thanks!
I agree, maybe she was looking for him to give a positive message and some reason to the others effected by this.
I have heard the same type of questions after these type of events, "why did God allow this", the pastor put it in perspective.
With respect, the pastor was making a deeply religious point: that he is not concerned with things of the material world, but with those of the eternal.
The MSM is as clueless about God as they are about guns. They see both as destructive.
Another MSM hack so subtly demanding a minister, in the midst of tragedy, reject his God and submit to the secular world of humanistic hubris.
That about sums it up.
This question shows a total lack of understanding about what the promise of Faith is about.
That sums it up. Case closed.
Oh, raucous round of applause for your brilliant response!
I just wish I had the nerve to say that!
Don't those reporters ever read the Bible? (obvious answer, I know) Jesus talked about this same issue when he mentioned a tower that had fallen, killing people. That little comment fascinates me - what must have been big news at that time is unknown except for that mention. All these big news items in the newspaper will someday be just as unknown, but this pastor knows what's important.
All people are created equal. Except some, who are more equal than others. Communism and its inherent shortages and inequality are for the "little people".
Her hair looks terrible.
Here -- when your Dad and Mom give you food, clothes, a warm bed and a comfortable house -- do you deny that all of that is for *nothing*???!!
1Cor 15:55 O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?
Romans 8:38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,
Romans 8:39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Titus 2:13 Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ;
First you criticized Lynn for paying too much attention to material things, now you criticize him for not paying enough attention. You are a hard guy to please.
Generally, I dislike the MSM, but this isn't such a bad question. It's not like the interviewer expected the Pastor to say: "Well, I can't, I give up on religion."
It gives the Pastor an opportunity to give a mini sermon. To help others try to come to grips with the situation.
Tempest in a teacup is my take.
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