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13 years ago @ Ron Edmondson - Pastors Who Didn't Mak... · 1 reply · +1 points
Eutychus- This young man means well, but he cannot tolerate heat, which makes him very tired and accident-prone
Luke- Solid on organizational skills, but has the tendency to change point-of-view in mid-sentence.
Titus- Refuses to contextualize to the surrounding culture.
The author of Hebrews- Who is this guy? Obviously, he doesn't care to draw attention to himself! Also, his sermons are a bit long for today's average listener (45 minutes!) This is possible another reason we don't like Paul.
Lazarus- Fumbled on the biggest book opportunity ever (another case against Paul). Allows his friends to spin him around.
Matthias- Only experience to tell of is substitute preaching. We also hear he's tied to gambling of some sort.
Zacchaeus- A wee little man, and a wee little man is he! His tree-climbing abilities would make him a great youth pastor. Unfortunately, his bad reputation with his previous church and with the government make him a no-go.
James- Writes strawy epistles and believes we are justified by works.
John of Patmos- Doesn't appear to have any math or chronology skills. Too controversial.
Nicodemus- Always asks the hard questions in the middle of the night.
Job- seems to think he's righteous, even when his friends disagree.
Samson- suicidal and tells others how they can kill him. And yet, according to some, he is a faithful man (another reason we don't like the author of Hebrews)
Luke- Solid on organizational skills, but has the tendency to change point-of-view in mid-sentence.
Titus- Refuses to contextualize to the surrounding culture.
The author of Hebrews- Who is this guy? Obviously, he doesn't care to draw attention to himself! Also, his sermons are a bit long for today's average listener (45 minutes!) This is possible another reason we don't like Paul.
Lazarus- Fumbled on the biggest book opportunity ever (another case against Paul). Allows his friends to spin him around.
Matthias- Only experience to tell of is substitute preaching. We also hear he's tied to gambling of some sort.
Zacchaeus- A wee little man, and a wee little man is he! His tree-climbing abilities would make him a great youth pastor. Unfortunately, his bad reputation with his previous church and with the government make him a no-go.
James- Writes strawy epistles and believes we are justified by works.
John of Patmos- Doesn't appear to have any math or chronology skills. Too controversial.
Nicodemus- Always asks the hard questions in the middle of the night.
Job- seems to think he's righteous, even when his friends disagree.
Samson- suicidal and tells others how they can kill him. And yet, according to some, he is a faithful man (another reason we don't like the author of Hebrews)