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Originally Posted by Evangelical
Where did the apostle Paul agree with anyone? Can you answer?
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The Acts 15 conference. Verified by Paul in his Galatians letter. They received one another in fellowship. Nobody was abjectly servile to another.
Paul did not receive his revelation from men (Gal 1:12), yet he was still in agreement with men.
Nee received his revelation from men (and women) yet ultimately was in agreement with no one. Likewise Lee from Nee; Lee told us he hadn't learned anything from anyone for 40+ years.
Nee had to shed himself of Wang, his senior co-worker and fellow student of Barber, before he could "recover" authority and submission. Then his revelation placed him as de facto Top Dog. He no longer had to agree with anyone but God. But all had to agree with him.
But where, for example, do you see the apostle John expressing the abject servility towards Paul that we should expect? Look at John's epistle to the Ephesians in the Apocalypse. No love there, said John. Where is Paul's successor, the new Deputy God? Nowhere to be seen. What had happened to the 'apostle Paul duplication center' in Ephesus? Where was 'today's Paul' as John was writing to the seven churches in Asia? Nowhere is where. The story of Paul as MOTA is a fiction.