Re: Nee's 'Ministry to the House or to the Lord'
Further to my last post, if it is true that the point is about a master having a servant and therefore having authority over him/her, then the portion actually does link back somewhat to the verse before talking about ordering the tree to be uprooted and replanted in the sea. If we have been given authority, then we have the authority to make it so. As much with the tree as with a servant.
Now someone will assert that it must not be so because they haven't seen any trees uprooted and replanted in the sea recently.
Or they will go out determined to see it happen.
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