Thanks for your judgment on me. Mis- teach- no my friend mis understood. Noah as mentioned by Jesus was a frame of references-something that they could grasp. Noah in and of himself IS important.He is just not the prime focus of Jesus’ message.Period.
Matthew 24:37-38. Or do you really think that Noah is the point of Jesus’ message?
Ma’am -
Your wording misled me, or left you open to misunderstanding, imho.
I merely responded to how the words you wrote represented you, ie your own words judged you, and I just commented on it.
What worries me, is if you throw postmodern (it reads like post-modern talk, to me) attitudes around while you teach the Holy Bible.
I have been taught to instruct one on one, the people’s lives that I instructed depending upon my sticking to SOP and not being misunderstood. If I varied, a USMC pilot could die and a Marine jet would be totalled.
Later, in civilian life, several different employers utilized my ability to orientate new hires; for example in 1968, on the final assembly line of DC-8’s. Again, lives counted on my instructing properly the new hires. We had to do our jobs right, so that bird wouldn’t fall out of the sky. I had to get the information across without being misunderstood.
By 1980 my employer at that time paid me a living wage to instruct new hires both OJT in my taxi and in a classroom with training aids when two or more. Again, lives were in my and in my students’ hands. I couldn’t afford to be misunderstood. People would die.
So, I have that insight into instructing; and you have eternal souls that you are responsible for. If you leave yourself open to your students misunderstanding…I’m sorry ma’am but one of the duties of instruction is to avoid being misunderstood.
Again, and in closing, your plea of being misunderstood judges you, not I. With eternal lives at stake, neither can you afford to be misunderstood. With all due respect neither postmodern thinking nor skepticism has any place in Bible study. I’ve led one of those, too a good while back.
FYI, I think you left off one verse too soon, imho, to get Jesus’ point across: Matt 24, 39 (NAB) “They were totally unconcerned until the flood came and destroyed them. So will it be at the coming of the Son of Man.”
Those word of warning apply to our time. He was talking about the end times.
I would really like for you to be a better instructor, than you come across as, by your own words.