Spirituality
28 Sep 07
Originally posted by duecerNo.
Married ? thoughts...?
I was watching John Hagge the other day and they said one of the reasons Jesus and Paul did not get married was becasue they know what they were preaching could get them killed. So that is why they might not have been married. They would have left family behind.
Originally posted by RBHILLIn ancient Isreal, it would have been unheard of for a man of Jesus' years to be unmarried. It certainly would have made it more difficult for people to take him seriously
No.
I was watching John Hagge the other day and they said one of the reasons Jesus and Paul did not get married was becasue they know what they were preaching could get them killed. So that is why they might not have been married. They would have left family behind.
Originally posted by RBHILLWell, JH certainly knows something about marriage:
No.
I was watching John Hagge the other day and they said one of the reasons Jesus and Paul did not get married was becasue they know what they were preaching could get them killed. So that is why they might not have been married. They would have left family behind.
The Liberty Flame reported in May 1994 that during the time when Hagee was serving the Charismatic congregation at Trinity Church (1976) in San Antonio, he divorced his wife, resigned and married a young woman in the congregation, Diana Castro. Custody of Hagee’s two children by his ex-wife, Martha, went to her.
In a letter to the church, Hagee admitted immorality, which later became part of the court records in the custody battle. Martha later also remarried and started another family. Not surprisingly, there is a hiatus from 1976 to 1987 left out of Hagee’s web site biography.
http://www.pfo.org/jonhagee.htm
Originally posted by no1marauderThe thing that really bugs me about him is all this talk about fasting. That boy must weigh 400 pounds.
Well, JH certainly knows something about marriage:
The Liberty Flame reported in May 1994 that during the time when Hagee was serving the Charismatic congregation at Trinity Church (1976) in San Antonio, he divorced his wife, resigned and married a young woman in the congregation, Diana Castro. Custody of Hagee’s two children by his ex-wife ...[text shortened]... tus from 1976 to 1987 left out of Hagee’s web site biography.
http://www.pfo.org/jonhagee.htm
Originally posted by no1marauderThanks Judge.
Well, JH certainly knows something about marriage:
The Liberty Flame reported in May 1994 that during the time when Hagee was serving the Charismatic congregation at Trinity Church (1976) in San Antonio, he divorced his wife, resigned and married a young woman in the congregation, Diana Castro. Custody of Hagee’s two children by his ex-wife ...[text shortened]... tus from 1976 to 1987 left out of Hagee’s web site biography.
http://www.pfo.org/jonhagee.htm
Originally posted by NemesioJesus addressed a lot of issues like this in the parable of the wheat and tares. If you’re interested it’s in Matthew 13:25-40. When the time comes God will sort out who belongs to Him and who doesn’t
Does it bother you that a hypocrite like Hagge can claim to be a
Christian and be an active, repeated adulterer? Remember, that Jesus
Himself said that a man who divorces his wife commits adulterery against her.
Nemesio
Originally posted by duecerThat sounds ridiculous to me. "Unheard of" for a man of thirty years old to be single ? "Unheard of" ?
In ancient Isreal, it would have been unheard of for a man of Jesus' years to be unmarried. It certainly would have made it more difficult for people to take him seriously
Says who?