Posted in Emergent, Research and Discernment, Uncategorized, apostacy, books, deception, discernment, false prophets, heresy, humanism, understanding on Feb 16th, 2010
“In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as he saw fit.” Judges 17:6
The Book of Judges, in my opinion, is the saddest book of the Bible. It show what happens to a nation when they lose their way. The book illustrates that every path, is not the right path, just because we call [...]
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Posted in Emergent, Uncategorized, apostacy, church, deception, false prophets, heresy, humanism, new age, sin on Feb 5th, 2010
Brian McLaren thinks he know Jesus, but it is just his imagination. As a matter of fact Brian loves to imagine that he understands Scripture, but again it is only his imagination. Brian, in his imagination thinks he can manipulate God’s Word as if it were silly putty. God’s Word, in the hands of Brian [...]
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Posted in Emergent, Government, Judgment, Uncategorized, adversity, apostacy, deception, discernment, repentence, seeing, sin, troubles, understanding on Jan 16th, 2010
As to be expected, now that Pat Robertson has taken the lead many others are venturing to add their two cents worth and provide an innocuous account of what has happened.
The Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas tries his hand at an answer, but fails to answer why God allows such extensive suffering? [...]
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Why shouldn’t the focus be on the sins of the Nation of Haiti? I am no fan of Pat Robertson and consider him a false prophet, but at least he ventured to place the emphasis where it belongs, on sin and judgment. Does this mean that Pat or myself hate these people and glory in [...]
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Posted in Perry Noble, adversity, apostacy, church, cross, deception, discernment, false prophets, hearing, humanism, new age, offense, prophecy, seeing, troubles, understanding on Dec 11th, 2009
Following the demise of the Body of Christ over the last several years has a wearing effect. The things that are going on in the “Church” is beyond words and has on occasions left me with my face in my hands between outrage and hysteria. Is it possible for “believers” to fall any further. When [...]
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Posted in Climate Change, Emergent, Uncategorized, apostacy, church, deception, discernment, false prophets, hearing, humanism, new age, prophecy, seeing, understanding on Dec 7th, 2009
There is all kinds of talk about “justice” these days: social justice, economic justice, and climate justice. These are all code words of this world to mean, as they have always meant to social engeneers who fashion themselves as the saviors of Planet Earth, oneness, ecumenicism, unity, harmony, one world government, Socialism, and Communism.
The Church [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, apostacy, church, cross, deception, discernment, humanism, offense, sacrifice, seeing, suffering, understanding on Sep 4th, 2009
The Offence of the Cross (1932)
by T. Austin-Sparks
It is a perfectly obvious fact that wherever the Cross of the Lord Jesus Christ has been most faithfully preached and presented – while bringing hope and new life to many – it has almost invariably been the cause [...]
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Posted in Church Life, Uncategorized, apostacy, church, deception, discernment, false prophets, following christ, hearing, humanism, seeing, understanding on Apr 20th, 2009
“But we impart a secret and hidden wisdom of God, which God decreed before the ages for our glory. None of the rulers of this age understood this, for if they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory. But, as it is written, “What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, adversity, apostacy, cross, following christ, offense, sacrifice, suffering, troubles, understanding on Jan 5th, 2009
Today I saw a bumper sticker that read “So Many Christians, So Few Lions.” I had pulled into a McDonald’s for lunch and happened to come along side a nice looking Mercedes automobile with this sticker on the bumper, so I pulled in beside it. I decided to wait for a few minutes to see [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, adversity, books, cross, following christ, sacrifice, seeing, suffering, troubles, understanding on Jan 4th, 2009
Anyone who knows of J. Hudson Taylor (1832-1905), founder of the China Inland Mission, knows that he is a man of deep spiritual awareness and integrity. The wisdom he expounds, although spoken of plainly in Holy Scripture, appears old fashion and out of sync with modern Christianity, but it is no less than the very [...]
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