Here we have another uplifting Sabbath message from Dr. Douglas S. Winnail, dripping with that signature blend of gentle correction and implied spiritual peril. Because nothing says "profitable Sabbath" like being reminded—yet again—that your opinions are probably from Satan, and questioning authority is basically the modern equivalent of Korah's rebellion.Christ’s Mind or Our Opinions?
How many times have you said or heard, “Here is how I see it,” or “Here is what I think,” or—gasp—“Here is how I think it should be done?” All too often, these dangerous, divisive comments are directed at people in leadership positions—even in the Church! (The horror!)
Moses was criticized by men who held different opinions (Numbers 16:1–33). Peter differed with Jesus over a matter and even rebuked Christ (Matthew 16:21–23). In both cases, the people expressing those critical opinions did not recognize the real source of their negative and divisive thoughts and actions. (Hint: It wasn't the Holy Spirit giving them discernment—it was obviously pride, rebellion, or worse.)
Before we start sharing our pesky “different” opinions, we need to remember God’s warning: “My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways” (Isaiah 55:8). We also need to remember Solomon’s timeless wisdom: “A fool vents all his feelings, but a wise man holds them back” (Proverbs 29:11). (Translation: Shut up and submit—true wisdom looks a lot like silence.)
As true Christians, we need to develop a godly perspective that reflects the mind of Jesus Christ (Philippians 2:5). Which, conveniently, seems to align perfectly with whatever headquarters has decided this week.
Christ’s Mind or Our Opinions? How many times have you said or heard, “Here is how I see it,” or “Here is what I think,” or “Here is how I think it should be done?” All too often these comments are directed at people in leadership positions—even in the Church. Moses was criticized by men who held different opinions (Numbers 16:1–33). Peter differed with Jesus over a matter and even rebuked Christ (Matthew 16:21–23). In both cases, the people expressing critical opinions did not recognize the real source of their negative and divisive thoughts and actions. Before we start sharing our “different” opinions, we need to remember God’s warning, “My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways” (Isaiah 55:8). We also need to remember Solomon’s warning, “A fool vents all his feelings, but a wise man holds them back” (Proverbs 29:11). As true Christians, we need to develop a godly perspective that reflects the mind of Jesus Christ (Philippians 2:5).
Have a profitable Sabbath,
Douglas S. Winnail
Translation for the rest of us Laodiceans still clinging to our dangerous "opinions": First headquarters polices your unleavened bread recipe (too fluffy? Too tasty? Too innovative? Straight to the sin bin). Now they're policing your very thoughts. Because nothing fosters unity like constantly reminding members that disagreeing—even politely, even privately—is proof you're not really converted.
At this rate, the next update will warn against breathing too independently, lest it reflect "our ways" instead of God's. After all, why risk members thinking for themselves when you can just quote scripture to keep everyone in line?
Keep those mouths shut, and those minds blank, brethren. Charlotte knows best. Always has. Always will. Or at least that's the official opinion we're allowed to have.

I guess our opinions have to be in line with what the ministry thinks (even when they are wrong)? Who started the apostacy in the WCG after HWA died? Was it the "ministry" or members? This kind of wrong thinking to follow a minister has continued with most of the splinters that erupted from the demise of the WCG.
ReplyDeleteWhether it's the church or society, we have all been conditioned to "trust" authority. DOCTOR Winnail, DOCTOR Fauci, you know, the EXPERTS!
ReplyDeleteThat's part of Doug's problem. He cites Moses and Christ leadership. But the problem is thinking that their "leadership" is on par with Christ or Moses who were the two mediators. It's not and never will be! Winnail has been saying the "this is my opinion" complaint for over 20 years. Well, then let the earth swallow them up Dougie.
ReplyDeleteWhen a true minister receives a differing opinion on something from a member he should say "great! let's discuss it". It could be a learning experience for the member, or, for the minister.
ReplyDeleteThe Jehovah's Witnesses use no fig leaf on this point when they warn their members of "the sin of independent thinking." All of today's denominations steal various ploys from each other.
ReplyDeleteBtw, in one of his TV programs, Kenneth Copeland insisted that God was whispering in Adam's ear, telling him what to name the animals. So forget about the little people using their own minds.
Genesis 2:19 ...and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof.