What is this being proclaimed from our pulpits? Never have I heard such a conglomeration of psychology mixed with paganistic beliefs! These purveyors of false doctrine continue to spew their vile regurgitations of Hellenistic half-truths to the multitudes.
Do our American pastors pray and seek God for their messages? Or do they surf the purpose-driven websites to find their prepackaged sermons? What works this week may not be what works next week. After all, we must stay in tune with our culture.
However, no matter what our culture tells us, the Word of God (the Bible) is still the correct tool to use to discern both good and evil. It is a mirror that reflects our thoughts and intentions. It is a sword that divides truth from error. It is the very breath and life of God that we should judge all our actions by.
If there ever was a time that we must be careful what we listen to, it is today. Seducing spirits and doctrines of devils have invaded the pulpits without much contention from those who should be students of the Scriptures. The sheep continue to swallow this great tasting poison without so much a flinch.
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Tags: culture, false doctrine, holiness, judgment, revival
Oh my brothers and sisters, my heart is so heavy and I have been completely sobered these past few days. How can I express to you the cry that is within my heart? How can I express to you how serious it is that we return to the Father? What words can be utilized that will cause you to hear and receive the warning that is being proclaimed? It’s coming. Judgment is coming upon this land. When I pray, I sense it.
Will you hear the cry? Will you receive it? For the cry is being proclaimed by unknown names. The cry is being proclaimed by those whom the modern church has rejected. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: false prophets, holy life, judgment, modern church, return to the Father, worldliness
“Therefore, we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip. For if the word spoken by angels was steadfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a just recompense of reward, how shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation…” Hebrews 2:1-3
Charles Finney once said, “Mere neglect secures the soul’s ruin.” Don’t be so foolish as to neglect this great salvation. Consider Him who purchased your soul out of darkness and brought you into His marvelous light. Live your life for Him every day and don’t let His Word slip out of your heart!
When you think about the word “neglect”, what pictures come to mind? I immediately imagine a mother who fails to provide for her child the basics of life: food, clothing, shelter or love. In our country, a person could be imprisoned for neglecting their child…they could even have their child taken away from them. The general populous would shake their head and concur they deserved to loose their child because they neglected them. That would be justice at work.
The process of neglect is usually slow. It’s not something that can be determined immediately. For example, if we neglect our garden, weeds will eventually grow; if we neglect our homes, they will eventually fall into disrepair; if we neglect our bodies, health problems will eventually arise. In short, unless things are maintained, they will begin to fall apart. That is what Science terms “The Second Law of Thermodynamics”: Every system, left to its own devices, always tends to move from order to disorder (simply put, it will come to ruin).
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Tags: judgment, neglect salvation, repentance, salvation, spiritual neglect