Dear, Jay Vernon McGee

Dear,
Pastor McGee

I love you brother, with my whole heart. You are the soundest teacher I'd ever listened to. Your knowledge of the Bible is unrivaled.

On the inerrancy of the Bible, both of us have made a diligent search of its claims, and found them to be satisfied by direct evidence. However, there are some errors in the Bible--by Modernist standards--but those errors exist to eschew the pedant from making doctrines from small matters.

On the continuance of the Miraculous... there are still miracles. But, I agree with you that the church has turned itself into a circus, and defer that I have seen magic tricks at some church services, where the congregants were fooled into believing miracles happened, when they really didn't. However... there are still miracles.

On works, the Christian is to have a change of heart. And is to do good works. They are to do what's right in all circumstances, and abstain from sin. By the Spirit's guidance, is a man made right before God, and enabled to walk according to God's grace and power unto righteousness.

These are my only disturbances when listening to Baptist preaching... but the Word of God is supreme above all else, and the Divine Logos preeminent among all things, to give order and sense to God's creation, and thereby, empower the soul to do good, and thereby, establish themselves in good works and faith. For, by faith, we are enabled to do good works. And those works are precious in the sight of God.

Sincerely,
Brandon

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