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It is time to clearly and thoroughly examine on what basis pastoral theology can be considered the holy anointing and the Holy Spirit of God, and what grounds the pastoral office has to be regarded as God’s holy shepherd.
Today, many believers consistently assume that anyone who holds a pastoral degree is automatically a shepherd sent by God. As a result, this attitude of
1. What is the Holy Spirit?
There is not a single church or pastor today who teaches about the Holy Spirit simply, briefly, and clearly. I can state this firmly and definitively for a reason: because within today’s Christianity, among churches, pastors, and believers, there is an overwhelming prevalence of a false Holy Spirit, without any manifestation of the true testimony and fruits of the Holy Spirit grounded in the Word of God.
10. To everyone reading these texts on this site,
Most of the content here will likely be unfamiliar to you, things you have neither seen nor heard in traditional churches. Unlike the sermons and doctrines of today’s churches and pastors, which often take one or two verses of the Word, line them up with human claims, theories, and common sense, and interpret and explain the meaning of the scriptures not as they are but according to their own thoughts and standards, this is entirely different.
9. The Angle and Center of Seeing and Hearing the Right Truth and Standard
The problem with the numerous malicious comments these days is that, compared to speaking face-to-face with someone, people do not reveal themselves, and thus basic courtesy and morality do not exist. As a result, they criticize others beyond reasonable limits simply because the other person’s opinions and views do not align with their own, thereby causing excessive harm to others. This is, in fact, no different from the logic of easily wielding violence just because something does not suit one’s taste. But the greater problem is that this harsh speech and reckless aggression become habitual and eventually form the very center of a person’s character.