Posted on 07/26/2004 1:57:27 PM PDT by Lasher
Would like to know if there are any other Christians out there that have not swallowed Rick Warren's version of the Gospel. I left my "seeker-friendly" Church after much prayer and ponder, and it took several months to make the split. I still must speak with my former pastor about this, so until I do, I will not name my former Church. I have noticed that most who follow the "Purpose Driven" material are emotionally attached to it, much like true Christians are emotionally tied to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
pardon me, but i would say one more thing. I think that a major failure of the present church is that many people aren't getting the message that they need a Saviour, and that all have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God. I think this is a deficit also here in this book. calmness prevails.
What are you talking about? I think we are crossing wires here. I have no problem with his work! I simply asked for you to post the verse number that you referenced in your earlier post, it was a polite simple request.
You spoke of Jesus and his disciples and the word PRISSY ( I am assuming you were paraphrasing). All I asked for was a verse number for this discourse between Jesus and His disciples. Maybe you should review all posts with me. I think you might be confusing me with someone else.
While some may be turned off by Warren. I enjoyed his book and it obvious that the Bible is the foundation for this work. I think it is an excellent read for new believers.
Thanks for your reasoned reply.
I don't know if Warren refines and revises PDL or not.
I also doubt any of us could write a book that was even half Scripture and have it such that no other believer would find fault with it. People even find fault with very solid translations for a variety of valid and invalid to flawed reasons.
I would love to see Barma's study of Warren's church, if there is such. I just know that the way his groups are set up, that they have a much higher likelihood of resulting in lasting solid discipleship than even the better conventional preaching and ear tickling tha goes on in the vast majority of congregations.
People attend services as self-sufficient islands doing largely their own thing and leave the same way. imho, only quality small groups where Holy Spirit is potently involved can have much of a chance of making a lasting dent in such tendencies and human nature.
I prefer to be very calm and certainly reasonable. The hyperbolic, assaultive, outrageous, unGodly, even evil blackwashing that goes on needs someone with some courage to stand up and call a spade a spade.
And some folks in their unGodly attitudes are crusing for some very pointed revelations from Almighty God in their wholesale blackwashing of His servants and their ministries.
Certainly God is purifying ministries and all of us who truly seek Him. Such purifying will be getting more and more intense.
I'm a very spiritual, unscriptural person. ;)
p35 [booklet] "Do not conform yourselves to the standards of this world, but let God transform you inwardly by a complete change of your mind. Then you will be able to know the will of God." Rom 12:2
p18 "What happiness for those who's guilt has been forgiven . . . what relief for those who have confessed their sins and God has cleared their record." Psalm 32:1
p20 "Jesus said, 'No one can serve two masters.'" Matt 6:24
p26 "Remember each of us will stand personally before the judgment seat of God . . . Yes, each of us will have to give a personal account to God." Rom 14:10b, 12
p26 "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6
p39 "What do you have that God hasn't given you? And if all you have is from God, why boast as though you have accomplished something on your own?" I Cor 4:7
p43 "You're cheating on God. If all you want is your own way, flirting with the world every chance you get, you end up enemies of God and his way." James 4:4
p44 "Friends, this world is not your home, so don't make yourselves cozy in it. Don't indulge your ego at the expense of your soul." I Peter 2:11
p51 "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Rom 3:23
p57 "To all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God." John 1:12
Seems to me, that your assertion about his book is inaccurate.
Certainly folks can read Scripture itself and not get the message. But I have found that Rick Warren has written a book that stands the best chance of any book I can recall in modern times of being used by Holy Spirit to convict and woo unbelievers to Jesus.
Didn't mean to mis-imply.
Glad you have some respect for Warren's work.
Sorry for any confusion and misapplication of my wording.
I was probably mostly sharing my convictions with any who had replied to me at all.
And, in terms of the posting the Scriptures, I was slightly mystified, thinking I'd already done some of what you were asking for.
Thanks for your kind reply.
I read both "Purpose Driven" books. I liked them both. I don't base my theology on them but I found nothing that contradicted what I believe, and actually found myself being strengthened by another mans perspective on the life of a believer.
But my desert island book beyond the bible would still be "Mere Christianity."
You'd better work on that. So is Satan.
One has to wonder if the 7,000 prophets sitting around in Elijah's time felt as if they were "purpose driven"? Somehow we feel we need to be out there "doing things" instead of being led by God. It's as if we're going to run the show.
Glad to someone speaking for the devil. ;)
The Lord is very happy with my spirituality!
This is a false dichatomy. One can be both "Spirit led" and "purpose driven".
The Westminster Larger Catechism, written in 1647, starts off:
Q. 1. What is the chief and highest end of man?
A. Mans chief and highest end is to glorify God, and fully to enjoy him forever.
If that answer does not define one's purpose ("to glorify God and enjoy him forever"), and motivate one to be "purpose driven", I don't know what would.
Rick Warren may not have it down perfectly, but the notion of a "purpose driven life" is fully biblical and Christian.
Thank you Quix.
JM
Very well said
ON ALL COUNTS, imho.
Thanks.
Drucker has other fish to fry, imho.
But he's happy to help all kinds of people and organizations achieve their goals better.
A huge lot of Drucker is not at all incompatible with Scripture or the Christian life.
Satan uses radio, TV, computers, cars, trucks, paper, newspapers, magazines.
So does God.
Jung was a character and has misled many astray with his inaccurate [at best] understanding of reality. But, even some of his insights into the human condition can have some validity not at odds with Christianity.
For example, one can construe Gestalt psychology of flowing out of Jung, if one wishes. And, the Christian Gestalt, world view, truth is the only real one. A useful concept. I have no need to trash and avoid a good vocabulary word or concept just because it could be traced somewhat back to Jung.
I think Holy Spirit has enabled Rick Warren to translate The Gospel into a modern vernacular which is powerfully winning souls to Christ AND discipling them into mature Christianity.
I dare say, Rick Warren is very responsible for 10's of thousands of successfully and meaningfully baptized new believers growing into mature Christians--10's of thousands more than you.
If you wish to throw rocks at him, do not be surprised, at some point, if His Lord and Master Jesus The Christ has some things to say to you about your rock throwing.
BTW, can you think of a single example in Scripture where NAYSAYERS were EVER on God's side of an issue or situation?
I can't.
What a STRAW DOG!
Holy Spirit makes any willing Believer MUCH MORE PURPOSE DRIVEN than they ever were before Holy Spirit taking the lead in their lives.
Sheesh.
BTW, thinking is often a useful practice.
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