tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9193305734150014639.post7787265528824958509..comments2023-05-23T08:04:36.701-07:00Comments on Hidden Hollows: Who Are We Following?Meleahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13385104820293475385noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9193305734150014639.post-70867426772333587462013-11-26T23:59:13.807-08:002013-11-26T23:59:13.807-08:00It's always so sad when a Christian leader fal...It's always so sad when a Christian leader falls because not only does it bring sorrow and confusion to the Church body, it also gives yet another excuse for nonbelievers to point fingers and make yet more excuses for not turning to Christ themselves. Like you, Meleah, I am so thankful for a godly upbringing where my parents walked what they talked in humility and with a deep desire for God to receive glory in all they did.The Sidekickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07288429350660571515noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9193305734150014639.post-24555752908643749722013-11-20T14:31:59.909-08:002013-11-20T14:31:59.909-08:00I agree with you. It's easy to throw the baby...I agree with you. It's easy to throw the baby out with the wash. Yet, as you pointed out, we must always be on guard: comparing what is being taught with the inerrant Word of God. My husband and I both want to be like the Bereans. We appreciate all the good teaching and preaching we have received over the years from various sources, but also realize that these same people can and do err. We seek to stay away from heretics and false teachers, mind you; but, there are many good men of God (and women) who have blessed us/me. It keeps us in check, when we see folks of prominence fall; and, it moves us to pray, just as you said.Reneehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14686213406837390306noreply@blogger.com