Paul writes Pam and tells her that she is long on what is wrong,
but short on what is right, and that such a diet is not life-giving.
Pam is offended and disagrees.
Victor clarifies and expounds on Paul's letter and offers Pam
a wide open door to enter and consider the ways of the Lord Jesus
Christ, and how she could have much better if she would do so.
Pam gives a broad definition for the word
"cult," because she does not know the Lord, and therefore
cannot speak definitively of what is true. This leaves the door
open to all kinds of falsehood and confusion. Her works
give knowledge, but do not give Life. By this knowledge no one
can be led out of the self-righteousness and error in
which she
dwells.