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He's trolling because I said in another thread that unjustified killing is murder.
“An evil is in the professed camp of the Lord, so gross, so impudent, that the most short-sighted can hardly fail to notice it. It has worked like leaven so that now the whole lump ferments. During the past few years it has developed at an abnormal rate, ever evil. The devil has seldom done a cleverer thing than hinting to the church that part of their mission was to provide entertainment for the people with a view to winning them. From speaking out, the church has gradually toned down her testimony, then winked at and excused the frivolities of the day; then she has tolerated them in her borders. Now she has adopted them under the plea of ‘reaching for the masses’.”
It is usually credited to Charles Haddon Spurgeon, but I think it actually comes from Archibald G. Brown's The Devil’s Mission of Amusement. I think Spurgeon quoted part of what Brown wrote, and later that part got accidentally credited to Spurgeon.Wow, who said that?
Jesus pitied sinners, pleaded with them, sighed over them, warned them, and wept over them; but never sought to amuse them. When the evening shadows of His consecrated life were deepening into the night of death, He reviewed His holy ministry, and found comfort and sweet solace in the thought, ‘I have given them thy word..’
A church near me had signs posted all over town announcing they were awarding a $5000 cash giveaway. All a person had to do was attend a service and fill out a card. In their "Beliefs" section of their website they state, "We will do anything short of sin to engage those who have not-yet embraced Jesus Christ in our communities". While that sounds good it opens the door to all sorts of wacky things. This type of approach downplays the sufficiency and power of the gospel (Romans 1:17). It does attract people that are only interested in loaves and fishes (John 6).It is usually credited to Charles Haddon Spurgeon, but I think it actually comes from Archibald G. Brown's The Devil’s Mission of Amusement. I think Spurgeon quoted part of what Brown wrote, and later that part got accidentally credited to Spurgeon.
Nevertheless, I think whoever wrote it is right on the money. This writing also includes:
Indeed. The churches and pastors of today need to heed his warning. Clowns!It is usually credited to Charles Haddon Spurgeon, but I think it actually comes from Archibald G. Brown's The Devil’s Mission of Amusement. I think Spurgeon quoted part of what Brown wrote, and later that part got accidentally credited to Spurgeon.
Nevertheless, I think whoever wrote it is right on the money. This writing also includes:
It is most commonly credited to Spurgeon, but he probably borrowed it.Wow, who said that?
If we mull it over awhile, we might find some of it does not stop short of sin.In their "Beliefs" section of their website they state, "We will do anything short of sin...
My thoughts exactly.If we mull it over awhile, we might find some of it does not stop short of sin.
Indeed. The churches and pastors of today need to heed his warning. Clowns!
Preaching sin offends. It is not seeker sensitive.They do but they won't... The people created the entertainers and the people want to be entertained so they do... I grew up hearing many preachers and they were not there to entertain the congregation... Some times they stepped on your toes and showed your sins what they really are... They also took much of the same as they could also slip and fall like any other member that heard the message... It was as much for us as it is for them... I heard a preacher one time say, preachers are put into three separate categories, first they are idolized, then they are criticized and then they are scandalized... Have you ever been to church and felt that the preacher of all those in the congregation, was taking directly to you?... To many sermons today are feel good sermons, how can you convict anyone in a feel good sermon?... Don't want to offend anyone?... WE ARE ALL SINNERS... That brethren needs to emphasized more in churches... Quit candy coating the message and called it what it is!... The preacher is the messenger, so deliver the message, the one from God!... Brother Glen
2 Timothy 4:1 I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom;
4:2 Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine.
4:3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;
4:4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.
I believe the true worship is the delivery and receiving of The Word. I don't even see the singing as worshipI believe that worship services should be JUST THAT; we can seek entertainment another time/place.