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<blockquote data-quote="Danny777" data-source="post: 64056705" data-attributes="member: 322425"><p>Jacob Prasch does go a little over the top at times when talking of other teachers and while we could maybe fault his manner, it is very difficult to fault his teaching. He is one of the best Bible teachers I've heard. </p><p></p><p>He correctly exposes subtle false doctrine even though he does this in a way that borders on being too aggressive/insulting. However, he is also very honest about his own faults/failings as a person and will always be ready to give an answer to anyone who questions his teaching. </p><p></p><p>Given his incredible understanding of Scripture, he could have a glittering "career" as a Bible teacher if he compromised on his criticism of doctrinal falsehood. Instead, he remains unpopular by many and accepts a much smaller "following" than many Bible teachers because he refuses to compromise - I respect that.</p><p></p><p>He defends his "naming" of those to teach false doctrine by pointing out that NT testament writers also named the names of those who always taught false doctrine in their time.</p><p></p><p>His tone is very abrasive - if you ever attend one of his talks, there is no point sitting in first few rows (I made this mistake a few months ago!) as you will be deafened, but his teaching is up with the best. I'm happy to accept any shortcomings in delivery and tone to benefit from his exceptional teaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny777, post: 64056705, member: 322425"] Jacob Prasch does go a little over the top at times when talking of other teachers and while we could maybe fault his manner, it is very difficult to fault his teaching. He is one of the best Bible teachers I've heard. He correctly exposes subtle false doctrine even though he does this in a way that borders on being too aggressive/insulting. However, he is also very honest about his own faults/failings as a person and will always be ready to give an answer to anyone who questions his teaching. Given his incredible understanding of Scripture, he could have a glittering "career" as a Bible teacher if he compromised on his criticism of doctrinal falsehood. Instead, he remains unpopular by many and accepts a much smaller "following" than many Bible teachers because he refuses to compromise - I respect that. He defends his "naming" of those to teach false doctrine by pointing out that NT testament writers also named the names of those who always taught false doctrine in their time. His tone is very abrasive - if you ever attend one of his talks, there is no point sitting in first few rows (I made this mistake a few months ago!) as you will be deafened, but his teaching is up with the best. I'm happy to accept any shortcomings in delivery and tone to benefit from his exceptional teaching. [/QUOTE]
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