Southern Baptist Are Becoming IFB

subllibrm said:
Wow! So the word "SEEMS" which is the crux of the definition is completely ignored.

Literary terms are yet another thing that Yeezey, with great bombast and smug self-certainty, proves himself ignorant about.
 
Ransom said:
subllibrm said:
Wow! So the word "SEEMS" which is the crux of the definition is completely ignored.

Literary terms are yet another thing that Yeezey, with great bombast and smug self-certainty, proves himself ignorant about.

Yeah... .It SEEMS like Ransom doesn't like me. We all know that's not true. ;)
 
Good Works shine.  Not arguable.
Going to every house, to see who will receive you in Jesus' name, will allow you to share the Light.
Passing out literature in public areas, will allow the Light to spread.
Allowing The Spirit to steer one on one conversations toward the Gospel, spreads the Light.
Leaving the Scripture in Hotel rooms shares the Light.
Debating doctrine with all who call themselves by Christ's name, allows the Light to spread.

Why would anyone downplay any one method?

Ex. : I taught a 6 week long ( Mon nights 1-1/2 hours) course on Personal Evangelism, this Spring, to a local assembly of believers.
After the run of the course, the assembly began knocking doors in the community, which they had previously not done.
This assembly visited Nursing homes, jails, and the homeless, but wasn't reaching its communities families.

In the last 8 weeks:
1.new families have visited every week.
2. A couple of Heroin addicts have been saved, married, baptized, and will be added as full members at the next vote.
3. Several others have been saved, several baptized.

This church is becoming zealous in evangelism, and lives are being transformed, and the spark that kicked it off was door-knocking.

And into whatsoever city or town ye shall enter, enquire who in it is worthy; and there abide till ye go thence.
And when ye come into an house, salute it.
And if the house be worthy, let your peace come upon it: but if it be not worthy, let your peace return to you.
And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.
Matthew:10:11-14

This method is not unproductive.
It creates as much opportunity as any other.
There are hundreds of people assembling every week with other believers, whose door I personally knocked.
It works in Gary, Indiana.
It works in Chicago, IL.
It works in Sault Ste Marie, MI.
It works in Gardendale, AL.
It works in Pasco, WA.
And it works in Inuit villages in rural Alaska.

Visit a hut.
Visit a wigwam.
Visit a condo.
Visit a townhouse.
Visit an apt.
Visit an estate.
Visit a shack.
Visit a trailer.
Visit a teepee.
Visit a hogan.
Visit a pueblo.
Visit a bungalow.
Visit a 3-flat.
Visit a housing project.
Visit the burbs.

Spread the Light.


Haklo

 
I spent some time today knocking doors with an older gentleman in our church.  We met a lady who invited us in.  During our visit, she introduced us to her deceased WW2 hero father, shared why she became a police officer and retired early after an injury on duty.  She shared some about living alone and why she quit going to church.  We talked about doctrines and dogs.  As we were leaving, she thanked us for stopping by her house. She made the statement:  "I think God knows I have been looking for an excuse to go to church, so He sent you by."

I believe home to home evangelism still works.
 
Binaca Chugger said:
I spent some time today knocking doors with an older gentleman in our church.  We met a lady who invited us in.  During our visit, she introduced us to her deceased WW2 hero father, shared why she became a police officer and retired early after an injury on duty.  She shared some about living alone and why she quit going to church.  We talked about doctrines and dogs.  As we were leaving, she thanked us for stopping by her house. She made the statement:  "I think God knows I have been looking for an excuse to go to church, so He sent you by."

I believe home to home evangelism still works.

Love those Divine  appointments...they happen everyday in all kinds of places...glad the Lord had one ready for you!
 
Binaca Chugger said:
I spent some time today knocking doors with an older gentleman in our church.  We met a lady who invited us in. During our visit, she introduced us to her deceased WW2 hero father, shared why she became a police officer and retired early after an injury on duty.  She shared some about living alone and why she quit going to church.  We talked about doctrines and dogs.  As we were leaving, she thanked us for stopping by her house. She made the statement:  "I think God knows I have been looking for an excuse to go to church, so He sent you by."

I believe home to home evangelism still works.

You had a seance? :)

Amen. Sounds like a pretty nice visit.

 
Just John said:
Binaca Chugger said:
I spent some time today knocking doors with an older gentleman in our church.  We met a lady who invited us in. During our visit, she introduced us to her deceased WW2 hero father, shared why she became a police officer and retired early after an injury on duty.  She shared some about living alone and why she quit going to church.  We talked about doctrines and dogs.  As we were leaving, she thanked us for stopping by her house. She made the statement:  "I think God knows I have been looking for an excuse to go to church, so He sent you by."

I believe home to home evangelism still works.

You had a seance? :)

Amen. Sounds like a pretty nice visit.
We started talking about the wounded warrior project shirt she was wearing.  She wanted to show us her dad's picture and the destroyer he served on, and the letter of commendation he had received and just wanted to talk about her dad.
 
T-Bone said:
Been In a SBC church all my life...saved at 16 in SBC church....been pastoring SBC churches for 34 years...

Always been Independent
Always been Fundamental (in the best sense of the word)
Always been Baptist

And still been SBC!


IMPOSSIBLE!!!! 

Yep.....
 
bgwilkinson said:
Tom Brennan said:
Binaca Chugger said:
i wonder if the person putting the app together had no clue of the history between the organizations, or just didn't care.

I think the animus between the SBC and IFB's is pretty much one sided, us to them. I doubt that they even know, and if they did if they would care. It would be mysterious to them.

Yes I believe you are correct.

It seems it has been the IFBs attacking the SBC not vice versa.

IFBs attacked the SBCs with vitriolic venomous rhetoric, wholly unprovoked.

I believe the SBCs were mystified.

I have done substantial traveling among SBC Churches in the last 20 years and when I mention Bro. Hyles they all to a man had nothing but glowing reports concerning their interaction. One Pastor in one of the biggest SBC churches credited Bro. Hyles with his success in building his Sunday school. Disdain or vitriol? None, rather admiration.

They did not indicate any ill will in the least.

My view is that the hate and vitriol is going from the IFBs to the SBCs and not returning.

"And Jesus said unto him, Forbid him not: for he that is not against us is for us." IFBs totally ignore what Jesus said.

The IFB is paying no attention to the principles espoused by our LORD.

Many IFBs treat other Christians worse then they treat unsaved people.

The hate is over the top towards those that disagree with the IFBx.


The above reminds me of a counseling session I had with a somewhat paranoid young man. 

"Pastor, every time I come to church, I cannot help but wonder what people are thinking about me." 

"Son, with all due respect, you think too highly of yourself.  The truth is, most people don't think about you at all!'

I'm IFB.  I travel in that circle.  Can't remember the last time ANYONE said ANYTHING about the SBC....

...so get over yourselves....
 
Course the exception might be me on the FFF.  Just to tweek my SBC friends every once in awhile.....  8)
 
I've attended a IFB church my entire adult life. I have always sensed that it was "us and them" mentality.

Recently we have been visiting SBC's and my sense thus far is that "we are in this together going in the same direction".

 
Frag said:
Course the exception might be me on the FFF.  Just to tweek my SBC friends every once in awhile.....  8)

That's what makes you Frag...would expect no less... I love being Independent...I love the fundamentals ...and I love being Baptist...though I don't boast of these things, but in Christ and that my name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life!  :)
 
Bruh said:
I've attended a IFB church my entire adult life. I have always sensed that it was "us and them" mentality.

Recently we have been visiting SBC's and my sense thus far is that "we are in this together going in the same direction".

I believe we are brother...we may not use the exact same methodology...but we have the same Lord and trust the same Gospel...and we must share what we know to be true!
 
Frag said:
Course the exception might be me on the FFF.  Just to tweek my SBC friends every once in awhile.....  8)
Would you be happy if the sbc became more like you, or would that mean that you need to change?
 
Frag said:
I'm IFB.  I travel in that circle.  Can't remember the last time ANYONE said ANYTHING about the SBC....

Sorry to hear about your Alzheimer's condition.  ;)

 
Binaca Chugger said:
Frag said:
Course the exception might be me on the FFF.  Just to tweek my SBC friends every once in awhile.....  8)
Would you be happy if the sbc became more like you, or would that mean that you need to change?

They could do everything exactly the same but until the S, B and C are replaced with I, F and B then there will never be peace.  8)
 
Frag said:
T-Bone said:
Been In a SBC church all my life...saved at 16 in SBC church....been pastoring SBC churches for 34 years...

Always been Independent
Always been Fundamental (in the best sense of the word)
Always been Baptist

And still been SBC!


IMPOSSIBLE!!!! 

Yep.....


Oh brother!
I was a member of an IFB church for over 60 years of my life.
I was Pastor of an IFB church for 30 years of my life.
About 3 years ago, I became a member of and Pastor of an SBC church.
Not one iota of difference in the operation of, spirit of or function of...
And that's a fact!
 
Tarheel Baptist said:
Frag said:
T-Bone said:
Been In a SBC church all my life...saved at 16 in SBC church....been pastoring SBC churches for 34 years...

Always been Independent
Always been Fundamental (in the best sense of the word)
Always been Baptist

And still been SBC!


IMPOSSIBLE!!!! 

Yep.....


Oh brother!
I was a member of an IFB church for over 60 years of my life.
I was Pastor of an IFB church for 30 years of my life.
About 3 years ago, I became a member of and Pastor of an SBC church.
Not one iota of difference in the operation of, spirit of or function of...
And that's a fact!

Are you openly disagreeing with the great anointed one? I have no recourse but to mark you:

DOEG





















;)
 
IMO, in all comes down to, who the man is behind the pulpit.
 
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