Wednesday

“It shall come to pass that before they call, I will answer;

and while they are still speaking, I will hear.”

~Isaiah 65:24~

 

 

 

 

Acting President Announced at Louisiana College

Marc Taylor, Chairman of the Louisiana College Board of Trustees, announced that Timothy Johnson, Vice-President of Institutional Advancement at LC, will be the acting president until Dr. Aguillard returns after his surgery and recovery. For additional information visit www.lacollege.edu.

Update on Dr. Aguillard 4.4.11

April 4th, 2011

Pineville, LA.The latest update on Louisiana College President, Dr. Joe Aguillard, is that he is recovering in the Cardiac ICU at Rapides Regional after successful quadruple by-pass surgery.  Dr. Aguillard was taken to Rapides Regional after suffering a heart attack on March 28.

 

The Office of College Communications will issue official updates regarding Dr. Aguillard’s condition as it becomes available. Please direct all questions to Amy Robertson, Director of College Communications at LC (318) 487-7194 or (318) 542-8688 or arobertson@lacollege.edu

 

Pray for Roger Pittman and Cora Morris as they recover from heart surgery also.

 

I’m headed back to physical therapy this morning.  Pray I haven’t regressed too much.

 

KneEmail
“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2.10
Mike Benson, Editor
WHAT DOES JESUS say about tradition…?

 

The Pharisees referred to it as “the tradition of the elders” (Mark 7.3, 5).  But Jesus called it “the precepts of men” (v. 7) and “the tradition of men” (v. 8).

 

Now this immediately cut the ground from under the Pharisees’ feet.  They believed that Scripture and tradition were equally ancient, equally Mosaic, equally divine.  Christ did not share their view.  On the contrary, He drew a sharp distinction between the two.  One the one hand there was what “Moses said” (v. 10), and on the other what “you say” (v. 11).  At first sight one might suppose that this was simply to set two Jewish teachers or schools of thought in opposition to each other, Moses and the elders.  But this is not at all how Jesus saw the disagreement.  To Him Moses and the elders were not comparable, for the elders were fallible men with human traditions, while Moses was the spokesman of God.  So what “you say” is equivalent to “your tradition” (vv. 9, 13) or “the tradition of men” (v. 8), whereas what “Moses said” is “the commandment of God” (vv. 8-9) and “the word of God” (v. 13).  To put this beyond question we may observe that the phrase “Moses said” in verse 10 is rendered in Matthew 15:4 “God said”, and this was the consistent custom of Jesus and His apostles.  For them “Scripture says” and “God says” were synonymous.

 

Thus we have our Lord’s own authority for distinguishing between Scripture and tradition as between God’s Word written and all human interpretations and accretions.

 

Put another way, we may say that the only “tradition” which Scripture recognizes is Scripture.  For “tradition” (Greek – paradosis) is what is handed down, and God’s purpose has been that His Word, His unique revelation given to prophets and apostles, should be transmitted from generation to generation.  John R. W. Stott, “Authority: Tradition or Scripture?”, Christ the Controversialist, 70

 

“And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses,

commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.”

2 Timothy 2.2


Have a blessed day!

Anna Lee

 

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