Full Quiver wrote:Oletimer, why?
Philistines weren't part of the kingdom.
CoGoP maintains that they are part of the greater body of Christ which includes many organizations of Christians.
With that in mind, would one not consider that the GO could come from the vast majority of Christians that are not within CoGoP now?
Honestly I am probably one of the biggest supporters of the idea that we are all part of the same kingdom, but bringing in someone from outside the organization to lead the organization doesn't really make sense. That person would have to learn our organization and the way things are structured. This happens in the business world often, but the result (and often the intent) is complete restructuring. I don't see that really fitting what the CoGoP is looking for, or ready for.
Is there restructuring needed (probably some) but it would not be accepted, nor would it be a smooth transition if it were part of a GO selection.
"Why would God allow Hitler his chapter in history? Why would God send a whale to swallow Jonah or turn a woman into a pillar of salt? Surely there were other ways. But I'll leave the particular methods of God to God."
-Spoken by David Abraham, Showdown by Ted Dekker