"Chew the meat spit out the bones!" This is a cliche that some christians have adopted. The cliche means that when someone is preaching or teaching, some of what they say may not line up with scripture or may be some personal revelation they have. Any doctrine that does not line up with the bible is false doctrine. This cliche is also used to excuse, or turn a blind eye from the speaker or teacher in essence not calling them to the carpet for something that's not biblical truth. One has to be careful because by adhearing to this, baby christians, or new believer's can be led down the wrong path. Even the Apostle Paul rebuked Peter in Galatians 2, due to Peter being a hypocrit and exercising Jewish laws when Jews were around, and then jumping back to the dispensation of Christ when they were not in the presence of Jews. So we as Christians must not develop the bad habit of chewing the meat and spitting out the bones. One should not mix, or try to present false doctrine with biblical truths in ordert satisfy "itching ears" or to push "their own agenda." So the next time someone says chew the meat spit out the bones- Tell them no bones are involved and it's false doctrine, because we move from milk to meat, and God's word is the infallable truth! Be Blessed!
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AuthorRev. Luckett is the Pastor of Saint Paul Church. He is committed to preaching Christ and leading others to salvation. Archives
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