Gregory Perry Sr.
Active Member
Can of worms...
This would probably be a good topic for another thread but just a fast walk through any of the more successful "Christian" bookstores (of which there are several in my area) gives evidence that most of the motive and motivation for even the existence of these places is NOT to edify the church with sound doctrine and good Bibles OR good Bible teaching. Rather it is the pursuit of $$$$$ profit. By the way...I'm NOT saying there is anything wrong with making money....but if that becomes your chief pursuit while you are professing to be a "Christian" entity....then yes....I think there is a problem with THAT. If you went in some of these places and discarded all the titles that represented false doctrine and heresy there would not be much left on their shelves (in my admittedly very narrow-minded opinion). The average "Christian bookstore these days is a spiritually DANGEROUS place. I also believe that the pursuit of filthy lucre is the prime factor in what has polluted the modern-day publication of supposedly "more accurate" versions of the Bible. God doesn't need all the high dollar "Madison Ave" advertizing to promote His Word. He promotes by the Spirit of God and His fruit. We need to QUIT measuring the "success" of God's Word by sales and distribution (I never have...how about you?) numbers and look at the fruit of the Word. I think the KJB has a pretty solid record in that regard. Literally HUNDREDS of years of souls saved and lives changed.....I think I'll stand on that. We don't necessarily need MORE Bible knowledge in this generation. We are inundated with Bible teachers and Bible teaching (not that that is always a bad thing....). What we need is for us all to have a more submissive and obedient heart to the plain truths of the Word of God and the God of the Word. I'd far rather folk could brag about me for being faithful than for me being smart.......AMEN?
Bro.Greg:saint:
Could you point out some of those dishonest motives?
This would probably be a good topic for another thread but just a fast walk through any of the more successful "Christian" bookstores (of which there are several in my area) gives evidence that most of the motive and motivation for even the existence of these places is NOT to edify the church with sound doctrine and good Bibles OR good Bible teaching. Rather it is the pursuit of $$$$$ profit. By the way...I'm NOT saying there is anything wrong with making money....but if that becomes your chief pursuit while you are professing to be a "Christian" entity....then yes....I think there is a problem with THAT. If you went in some of these places and discarded all the titles that represented false doctrine and heresy there would not be much left on their shelves (in my admittedly very narrow-minded opinion). The average "Christian bookstore these days is a spiritually DANGEROUS place. I also believe that the pursuit of filthy lucre is the prime factor in what has polluted the modern-day publication of supposedly "more accurate" versions of the Bible. God doesn't need all the high dollar "Madison Ave" advertizing to promote His Word. He promotes by the Spirit of God and His fruit. We need to QUIT measuring the "success" of God's Word by sales and distribution (I never have...how about you?) numbers and look at the fruit of the Word. I think the KJB has a pretty solid record in that regard. Literally HUNDREDS of years of souls saved and lives changed.....I think I'll stand on that. We don't necessarily need MORE Bible knowledge in this generation. We are inundated with Bible teachers and Bible teaching (not that that is always a bad thing....). What we need is for us all to have a more submissive and obedient heart to the plain truths of the Word of God and the God of the Word. I'd far rather folk could brag about me for being faithful than for me being smart.......AMEN?
Bro.Greg:saint: