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In Which Beth Moore Says Something Unbiblical. Again

By Elizabethprata @elizabethprata
In which Beth Moore says something unbiblical. Again
Do you ladies see the internal inconsistency in this? You "can't catch the Spirit & make stay Him put" but you CAN catch Him & control Him. On the surface, false teachers' doctrine always sounds Christian-y, but upon digging only slightly deeper, it falls apart. That's because it's cotton candy, all clouds and no water. (Jude 1:12).
Ladies, dig deeper. Don't accept what teachers say at face value. Examine the Scriptures to see if these things are so. (Acts 17:11). In this particular case, John 3:8 would apply here-
"The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.”
The Bible Knowledge Commentary says of John 3:8,
"This verse contains a wordplay which cannot be adequately expressed in English. The Greek word pneuma means both wind and Spirit. The work of the Spirit (pneuma) is invisible and mysterious like the blowing of the wind (pneuma). Man controls neither."
What is really sad to me is how many people retweeted it and 'liked' it within just a couple of hours of Moore having published the tweet. The bane of Twitter. Correct theology takes time and care to explain, exceeding Twitter's 140 characters. But wrong theology can fit neatly into a 140 character limit, and they propagate like the weeds they are.

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