Saturday, February 4, 2012

TD Jakes, Muslims, and Professional Wrestling

TD Jakes, Muslims, and Professional Wrestling

TD Jakes confessed his understanding of the Trinity this week in the James McDonald's Elephant Room 2. The Christian media has covered this event very well. While it appears Jakes has some more progress to make on this issue, we can rejoice that he has made serious strides in the right direction. Depending on what he meant by his words, he may have arrived at a thoroughly biblical conclusion. Biblical Christians everywhere should celebrate, with some caution, Jake's confession of the Trinity.

Jakes went through significant examination and admonition through the years for his previous ambiguity on the Trinity, and he should have. While not all chastised him in the Spirit of Christ, many did. Their work deserves celebration, too, for they held Jakes' accountable and, consequently, he has responded in taking steps in a Trinitarian direction. The largest problem over the last decade of Jakes' journey has not been the criticism Jake's has received; it is that Jakes occupied the pulpit when he did not affirm God as God has defined himself. I fear he presumed upon an office for which he had disqualified himself, and problems of this nature remain with Jakes. The question I have yet to read is this—should Jakes have occupied the pulpit in those years? Should any minister occupy the pulpit without embracing God as God has revealed Himself?

THE CHRISTIAN POST

TONY DIGIROLAMO- TD JAKES HAS BEEN TEACHING IN ERROR AS FAR AS THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IS CONCERNED.

He would have been disqualified if he were applying for pastor of a Christion church, denomination or not.

The Trinity is essential in the faith a wrong teaching is misguiding the flock.


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