tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5868793188065977254.post788965833366982188..comments2012-10-22T22:02:13.692-06:00Comments on New Directions: Danger Among the HungryB. Pagano IIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17490496958395664025noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5868793188065977254.post-24066516723981086162011-05-10T20:39:30.299-06:002011-05-10T20:39:30.299-06:00Eh, I wasn't trying to say that that's our...Eh, I wasn't trying to say that that's our choice. I think what God was showing is that there is danger attached to delivering His word. That was the point of Elisha telling his underling to run for his life. I think that's a product of Elisha's humanity. But regardless of the danger the Word still needs to be preached. Do we enter with caution? Do we enter with reckless abandon? Who knows? What I do know is if you're taking the Word to people that need to hear it, that are truly hungry for it, there is danger. But that doesn't excuse us from bringing it nonetheless.B. Pagano IIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17490496958395664025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5868793188065977254.post-19158009002569905642011-05-10T18:40:14.589-06:002011-05-10T18:40:14.589-06:00That's Good, that's God. So we proclaim th...That's Good, that's God. So we proclaim the gospel and run, or we proclaim without heeding the danger? other than that i love the idea of this little prophet dropping a bomb in the room and leaving the rest up to God, not babying or even tip-toeing, just speak then jet. no ten point sermon, no discipleship adjustment steering committee, no pre/post-classes or counselling sessions; just plain old fashioned Word without filter. There is something really refreshing about that.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11815765879509205862noreply@blogger.com