tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8665085267750808287.post5415655936683052451..comments2024-03-26T14:29:25.921-06:00Comments on To The Remnant: Invitation for Prayer on the Statement of Principles EffortAdrian Larsenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17173995703995901609noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8665085267750808287.post-15117846621650720302018-04-18T12:53:28.063-06:002018-04-18T12:53:28.063-06:00Thank for you for posting the view of this couple ...Thank for you for posting the view of this couple that is seeking peace. I hope the spiritual outpouring of the fast was noticed. I would say that agreeing and disagreeing is a fine thing, but when there is one who contends independently with the intent to halt, then a decision must be made as to the integrity of the contention, and if it should be allowed to hold up the many. There have been dissentions in the past, even hard feelings over certain aspects of SoP versions being passed over, but there is currently a different approach, an individual, who has gained support by virtue of time and effort, who has brought the process to a halt. When his intentions are analyzed then need to be addressed for legitimacy when compared to the standards for disagreement by the Lord. If they are to be found not to be in such harmony with the parameters the Lord allows for disagreement then it may be wise to discard the contention as being from a source other than the Lord. A vote can be taken among the fellowships if the dissention should be ignored or not. This would remove at least one major obstacle.Brenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07295081841037281712noreply@blogger.com