saturneptune
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Praise the Lord.The church needs a well balanced diet... If not they will develop heart burn...
get it...
Heart burn!
oh.. ok.. i'll stop.
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Praise the Lord.The church needs a well balanced diet... If not they will develop heart burn...
get it...
Heart burn!
oh.. ok.. i'll stop.
That tells you a lot about the people.I, the Assistant Pastor, have been accused of being extremly loud. I move, but do not run. I talk with my hands way too much. Other times I am quiet and peacful.
They don't do it in a negative way. More of a jest. I love our congregation and am somewhat assured that the feeling is mutal.That tells you a lot about the people.
As the title says, what do you guys and gals think about "hellfire and brimstone" sermons.
It needs to be done here and there. But I'm talking about when its done all the time. Growing up in 'southern' Baptist churches it seemed like every sermon always turned into this no matter what the original topic was.
Even a typical Easter or Christmas sermon would stick to the topic for maybe 10 minutes then change to the 134,573,452 ways to go to Hell.
I guess for me its just overload, when you hear the same things over and over and over again. No matter what the sermons about when I would hear the word hell I would zone out and start reading something else or just plain veg out.
So whats everyone opinion on 'hard preaching'
Needed every sermon?
Needed often but not all the time?
Needed some?
Needed little to none?
For the most part preach, a revival is started by human activity, praying for it, preaching for repentance and revival, etc.It is often noted by church historians that many of the leaders in the Great Awakenings weren't firey, loud preachers but soft and compelling in their tone.
As mentioned, Jonathan Edwards spoke in a soft voice but had people clinging to the support posts of his church as he read his Holy Spirit annointed sermon. Several of the other prominent preachers in that day were not known to yell and holler.
In many revivals across the world there have been multiple styles of preaching used. The compelling point is how the preachers and congregations allowed the Holy Spirit to be used to annoint their gatherings.
[SIZE=-1]Between 1730 and 1745 there swept over the American colonies from Maine to Georgia a religious revival known as the Great Awakening. The revival movement, unlike the earlier doctrine of the Puritans, promised the grace of God to all who could experience a desire for it. An account of the second wave of the Great Awakening in Northampton, Massachusetts, is given in the following letter of December 12, 1743, addressed by Jonathan Edwards to the Reverend Thomas Prince in Boston. The Mr. Whitefield mentioned by Edwards was the Reverend George Whitefield, an English evangelist who traveled the American colonies in 1740 preaching to massive revival meetings.[/SIZE]
The Great American Awakening endured from 1730 - 1745.And there soon appeared a very great effect of their conversation; the affection was quickly propagated through the room; many of the young people and children that were professors appeared to be overcome with a sense of the greatness and glory of divine things, and with admiration, love, joy and praise, and compassion to others that looked upon themselves as in a state of nature. And many others at the same time were overcome with distress about their sinful and miserable state and condition; so that the whole room was full of nothing but outcries, faintings, and suchlike.
Others soon heard of it, in several parts of the town, and came to them; and what they saw and heard there was greatly affecting to them; so that many of them were overpowered in like manner. And it continued thus for some hours, the time spent in prayer, singing, counseling, and conferring. There seemed to be a consequent happy effect of that meeting to several particular persons, and in the state of religion in the town in general. After this were meetings from time to time attended with like appearances.
Found online in the Public Domain at http://www.nhinet.org/ccs/docs/awaken.htm
The Bible says the harvest is plentiful. No need to pray for a harvest.Christians are always praying for a harvest but the point is that an "awakening", for the most part is spontaneous and an astonishment to the people with multitudes being saved.
Sometimes things will happen like what has happened to some on the BB. Sometimes the people choose to stay and force the pastor to leave.If you have a congregation of believers that give generously, desire to serve, witness regularly, and refrain from gossip and backbiting, then by all means, avoid hell fire preaching. Otherwise preach Hell fire, until the people in the Church are either converted, or go somewhere else.
OK amend that to pray for laborers. The harvest is great but without the laborers nothing get harvestED.The Bible says the harvest is plentiful. No need to pray for a harvest.
That is much like praying for rain while it is raining.
OK amend that to pray for laborers. The harvest is great but without the laborers nothing get harvestED.
HankD
Matthew 9Seems like a cult like the JW's get there stuff out alot....we need to do better.