April 7-10 in the Philippines
Dear family, brethren, and friends,
The preacher training classes on Thursday, April 7, ran like clockwork. My class on the preacher’s life and work included a discussion of 2 Timothy 4:1-5 and also the challenges of working with congregations without elders. The basic Bible doctrine session covered “How Sinners Receive Salvation,” i.e., what must I do to be saved?
The study of issues dividing brethren addressed the sponsoring church arrangement which elevates a local eldership to a brotherhood eldership by centralizing funds and oversight into the hands of one eldership. I explained that I actually came from that background and had to gradually learn this practice is not authorized by Christ.
In the session working with the concordance and Bible dictionary, we investigated the difference between the Bible doctrine of imputation (our faith is counted for righteousness) and the Calvinist doctrine (transfer Adam’s sin to all men, transfer sins of the world to Christ, and transfer Christ’s personal righteousness to Christians). The Bible word “impute” does not include the concept of transfer. This period closed with many of the men giving reports of what they learned from the Bible dictionary about various books, persons, and places found in Scripture.
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