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Excerpted from: Faithful Minister in Perilous Times

Last week Richard explained the difficulty Jesus had getting through to Nicodemus to understand the difference between the spiritual and physical uses of the term “born again” or “born from above.” This sermon, discussing I Timothy 4:16 from an article “Argument over Words” By Richard T. Ritenbaugh, appeared in the CGG Weekly, August 16, 2024. He said, “Paul warns Timothy about teachers who are "proud, knowing nothing, but [are] obsessed with disputes and arguments over words, from which come envy, strife, reviling, evil suspicions, useless wrangling of men of corrupt minds and destitute of truth . . ." (). "Arguments over words" can get a teacher into great trouble and actually lead him away from the doctrine of . So, Herbert Armstrong cautioned the church in days past not to hang a doctrine on the definition of a Greek or Hebrew word but rather let the preponderance of Scripture, particularly the clear verses, define the correct, godly meaning.


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