Please remember me in your prayer....since for last four years Im being staying outside as I have to study so....I really miss my days seen with you praising God😢....
38:22, he misinterpreted the passages. There is nowhere in the Bible that mentions a Samaritan woman caught in the act of adultery who was supposed to be stoned to death. The text often referenced is John 8:1-11, where religious leaders brought a woman to Jesus and said she should be stoned according to the Law of Moses (see Leviticus 20:10; Deuteronomy 22:22-24) for adultery. However, there is no indication that this woman was a Samaritan, and the Bible is silent on her background. The woman he likely confused with this event is another Samaritan woman who encountered Jesus at the well in John 4:1-42. In that chapter, Christ spoke to her about living water (John 4:10) and revealed Himself as the Messiah (John 4:25-26). Therefore, believers in Christ, who know the truth of the Bible (see John 8:32), can identify these errors. But sadly, many in the church are blind to this (see 2 Corinthians 4:4). Pastor Nangba’s preaching contains many errors. While we encourage him to preach God's Word (see 2 Timothy 4:2), it should not be a form of entertainment from the pulpit. His preaching is focused on self-righteousness (see Isaiah 64:6), emotions, entertainment, and unbiblical topics related to the present context. He does not preach with the proper system of God’s Word (see 2 Timothy 2:15) but rather relies on self-experience and testimony. These cannot be counted as true messages from God's Word but are simply exhortations (see 1 Timothy 1:7). People must examine the Bible carefully to see if he is correctly dividing the Word of truth (see Acts 17:11). Lastly, I am not judging his way of life but, as John 7:24 teaches, I am judging righteously. I cannot tolerate misleading or contradictory teachings that misuse God’s Word. We are called to judge on the basis of truth and error in teaching (see Matthew 7:15-20). GOD BLESS BENGALI CHURCH🙏🏻✝️
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Please remember me in your prayer....since for last four years Im being staying outside as I have to study so....I really miss my days seen with you praising God😢....
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38:22, he misinterpreted the passages. There is nowhere in the Bible that mentions a Samaritan woman caught in the act of adultery who was supposed to be stoned to death. The text often referenced is John 8:1-11, where religious leaders brought a woman to Jesus and said she should be stoned according to the Law of Moses (see Leviticus 20:10; Deuteronomy 22:22-24) for adultery. However, there is no indication that this woman was a Samaritan, and the Bible is silent on her background.
The woman he likely confused with this event is another Samaritan woman who encountered Jesus at the well in John 4:1-42. In that chapter, Christ spoke to her about living water (John 4:10) and revealed Himself as the Messiah (John 4:25-26).
Therefore, believers in Christ, who know the truth of the Bible (see John 8:32), can identify these errors. But sadly, many in the church are blind to this (see 2 Corinthians 4:4). Pastor Nangba’s preaching contains many errors. While we encourage him to preach God's Word (see 2 Timothy 4:2), it should not be a form of entertainment from the pulpit.
His preaching is focused on self-righteousness (see Isaiah 64:6), emotions, entertainment, and unbiblical topics related to the present context. He does not preach with the proper system of God’s Word (see 2 Timothy 2:15) but rather relies on self-experience and testimony. These cannot be counted as true messages from God's Word but are simply exhortations (see 1 Timothy 1:7). People must examine the Bible carefully to see if he is correctly dividing the Word of truth (see Acts 17:11).
Lastly, I am not judging his way of life but, as John 7:24 teaches, I am judging righteously. I cannot tolerate misleading or contradictory teachings that misuse God’s Word. We are called to judge on the basis of truth and error in teaching (see Matthew 7:15-20).
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