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Hi there, I live in Ohio. I have done this before. I look forward to learning more. I love the Word of God and know it is our foundation in which we learn of our walk with God. If we don't know it, we will be deceived by false teachings. I am fighting that now in my own church. So I really am glad when I can find studies like this. I question everything now. I use to take it for face value, not anymore. I go through everything with a fine tooth comb. May God bless all of youl.
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Q3. Love of Money
squirt1 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Reject Greed, Pursue Godliness (1 Timothy 6:3-21)
I think it starts when you get alot of money or you have a really good job and able to buy things and do things. You can't stop with just going to Wal-Mart, you have to move up to Penny's and then Macy's. You have to go a steakhouse and not McDonald's. Credit cards are a hugh part of it. Just charge it! We have to learn to live within our means. I have no credit cards and if I need to use one, I get a disposable one. I don't have the fees and don't go outside my budget. If I don't have the cash I don't get it. -
Q2. Contentment
squirt1 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Reject Greed, Pursue Godliness (1 Timothy 6:3-21)
Our contentment should be with our relationship with Jesus. It is not with the things we acquire while we are in this world. Our focus should be on winning others, sharing the gospel. The Lord will take care of his own as long as we are in the center of his will. -
Q1. Greed
squirt1 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Reject Greed, Pursue Godliness (1 Timothy 6:3-21)
the only thing I can think of is when a church or ministry says that if you donate to them you will be blessed financially. People are susceptible especially durning the time we are going thru. It is no different than gambling. God did not say he would bless us finacially always, but in other ways maybe our health and maybe just a plain old blessing in itself. We always expect to get something in return as in posessions but most of the time it is spiritual. -
Q3. Godliness vs. Morality
squirt1 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 4. Setting a Godly Example (1 Timothy 4)
Oops sorry about that. Try again. Godliness is putting god first, living our lives the way God wants us to live not the world. We produce godliness in our lives when we read and study the word, meet with fellow believers. Help others. Show Jesus to those who don't know him. Godliness is that relationship with the Lord, instead of just going through the ritual. -
Q4. Example of Godliness
squirt1 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 4. Setting a Godly Example (1 Timothy 4)
When you go thru the motions, there is lack of understanding and relationship with God. I want to see what they do outside the church, in the lives of leaders. Are they practicing what they preach. We are to show an example to others to show them this is how to live your life. -
Q3. Godliness vs. Morality
squirt1 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 4. Setting a Godly Example (1 Timothy 4)
Anything that is not directed toward God. I look at anyone who puts worldly trusts over God such as reading horoscopes, witchcraft, new age. I believe it is making one's self as God and in control, and saying as long as it does not hurt anyone. -
I look at it as the same but overseers teach. I guess it depends on what kind of church it is. A deacon in one church is a pastor in another church is an assistant. Elders are the pastor or head of that local church. Decons maybe board members. I think they all have a unique role to play. It can't all be put on one group or one person. But all have high standards and should not be taken as a job but as a ministry and calling from God.
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The person needs to set that example. A teen is looking and watching, a child, that single parent. Are they showing Christ, when they need the most. If you want to pick your best friend but he has a rotten temper, or acts as if he is the best thing since swiss cheese, how will he be able to cousel or pray for someone who is just like that. He can't even say the behavior is wrong. We are accountable to others in a leadership role, not just God. Balance in all things.
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Well, I have never been on a church board, so I have not had the opprotunity to interview someone. But I do believe in looking at everything about them. In our denomination, our district office plays a role, not just the local church. The district super. interviews them also. After the board decides, it goes the congregation for a vote. We do get to meet them at some point before the vote. Prayer is the key. I want someone who is on fire for the Lord, has goals, and is open the Holy Spirit. The rest will fall in place. We should never put a leader on a pedastool. They are HUMAN! They are just like the apostles. If the Lord wanted infallable, he would put Angels in charge of churches! They bleed just like you and me. Remember that next time you see your pastor and tell him you support him and are praying for him. He has a hard job, and does things I bet you didn't know he even did. Change a light bulb, clean sidewalks in the winter, pull weeds, clean a bathroom. It is not just pulpit and prayer and hospital calls, it is so much more.
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I think he was looking for someone who was settled. Had sown he wild oats. I have more respect for a leader who is married. They have a partner who is there for them. Sharing the burdens of life and the joys. We need to know our pastors and the family. The moods, the problems, not everything but be able to read them. I can tell when one of my pastors is moody or down and up. I am praying for them, giving them encourgement. I think we loose that in large churches. We have a disconnect. Then when it goes wrong we wonder why.
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Q5. Women in Ministry
squirt1 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 2. Men and Women in God's Household (1 Timothy 2)
We need first of all need to have a right relationship with the Lord. If we are married our husband is the head. We need to be the example to our children. -
Q4. Fancy Clothing
squirt1 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 2. Men and Women in God's Household (1 Timothy 2)
They were bringing attention to themselves. Reminds me of the teens today. You can look nice and not look as if you walked out of a brothel. Focusing on what is on the inside shold be more important than what is on the outside.