Those who love the African soup can testify to this: If a soup you have really enjoyed is singing (burning) from the kitchen you can identify it right away and sound an accurate alarm. You never say about that soup that "something is burning in the kitchen." Rather, "the soup is burning". As a good soup sets out a proper housewife, so does a good message from the Lord make the congregation know that God has sent a man. That is the first and basic miracle that sets the man of God apart, and identifies Him. It is important therefore that we do not get the Precious Message of Jesus Christ jumbled up with mistaken claims, opinions and non-facts.
I am privileged to welcome you to participate in this blog, where it is our intention to help many maintain the purity and force of their message over the long haul. In soup-making, some amount of jumbling up is first done with the ingredients, so we intend here to jumble-up the seasoned teachers and preachers with the cadet teachers and preachers. We hope the former will find joy in making the time, and the latter will remain humble and discreet in learning. Together, we will prepare good soups, and the disciples will grow stronger to replace us well, so that we can all go home in time...
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