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6/15/09 5:48 PM |
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I would like to make a point regarding George Tiller. For over 30 years, there have been people interceding for his salvation. They have also prayed that God would remove him from the shedding of innocent blood. He has now been removed, and a Sovereign God allowed it. (Whether the killer is right with Him or not). So a prayer has been answered, although most Christians don't like the answer. I have to ask myself, when the Egyptians, in hot pursuit of the Hebrews were drowned, did they look behind and wail and mourn over their deaths? Quite the contrary, they sang praises unto the Lord " I will sing unto the Lord for He has triumphed gloriously, the horse and the rider thrown into the sea... There are many instances in Scripture of God's people rejoicing in the death of the wicked ( see Psalms 58). Christians who believe in both Old and New Testament promises should rejoice in God's handiwork. He does whatsoever He pleases. Those who find the God of the "Old" Testament angry and mean, and somehow changed in the "New" Testament, will find imprecatory prayers as vengefull and mean. But He states that He changest not, and that ALL scripture is given for reproof, and instruction in righteousness. While some parts of God's Word may make us squirm a bit; it's still His. |
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6/15/09 3:51 PM |
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John Yurich USA wrote: Drake is totally and without a doubt insane and psychotic. Jesus Himself stated to pray in love for ones enemies. Jesus did not state to pray for the death of ones enemies. To the natural mind, an imprecatory prayer does sound insane. A dispensationalist would surely say it's psychotic. But in times past, imprecatory prayers were in the Christian's arsenal of spiritual weapons. Calvin and the Puritan's prayed them during times of crisis and persecution. The one essential element to praying such prayers is to make sure your own spiritual house is in order. Yes, our prayer should be first that the wicked would first repent. But if they don't, and continue to wreak havoc on God's people,( and the unborn) it's perfectly acceptable to pray psalms of imprecation. The same God of David who answered his prayers, will most certainly hear ours. But our hearts must first be right. I would urge every person doubting these things to sit down and read through the Psalms. Write down every imprecatory Psalm you read. I suspect as persecution intensifies here in the US, and Christian's must cry continually to the God of heaven for protection, the imprecatory prayer will not seem to foreignanymore. |
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6/7/09 2:55 PM |
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San Jose John wrote: Made me think of Jehu slaying Ahab and Jezebel. Same thing happened here, in that God used a wicked man and wicked ways to slay another wicked man. Violence tends to beget violence, and Tiller metted out plenty on late-term unborns until he finally got his. Now he's a martyr, for all the wrong causes. At least Norma McCorvey seems to have come around (been brought around?). Norma McCorvey supposedly was "born again" and baptized. Sadly though, she has since converted to Catholicism to her own detriment. |
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3/11/09 1:26 PM |
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When I was awakened from dead religiousity, it was Pastor Wilkerson, through his monthly newsletters, and "Set the Trumpet to thy mouth" that help instill the fear of the Lord in me. I wasn't a pentacostal then, and I am more in the reformed camp now. But one thing is certain, David Wilkerson has walked faithfully with the Lord over these many years. He has been outspoken, calling God's people to return and repent. Another thing for those who are soley Sola Scriptura, does not the scripture state in Amos, " The Lord God does nothing unless He first reveals it to His servants the prophets" ? Biblical history is replete, and unchanging.....God will not send judgment unless He first gives warning. To those who would mock at such warnings, you are treading on some dangerous ground. The Holy Spirit will also confirm these warnings.The real lesson is that history is cyclical. We are now on the downside; judgment is inevitable. A nation cannot murder fifty million children, and have thousands of sodomites march our streets, without receiving chastisment. God is very predictiable regarding these matters. It's not a matter of "If" but "When". |
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12/25/08 3:08 PM |
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tnpreacher555 wrote: I hear a lot of "lets put Christ back into Christmas", but the simple fact is that He was never in Christ's mass. The origin of Christmas is a pagan holiday christianized by the Roman Catholic church. We were never told to celebrate our Lord's birthday, but we are instructed to celebrate His death and resurrection via the Lord's table, and our coming together on the Lord's day. I do not observe Christmas at all for the following reasons: #1 it is pagan, #2 it is a Roman Catholic holiday, #3 there is no truth to the whole observance (Remember John 4:23-24). I believe in the virgin birth, and the incarnation of Christ,in His full humanity and deity, but He was not born on Dec. 25. Why go on propagating this Roman Catholic lie? Many run to their Christian liberty, and I am all for true liberty in Christ, but lets stop compromising with the world, and supporting the Roman Catholic church. We are commanded to "come out" (2Cor.6:17; Rev.18:4),not to partake of such idolatry. May the Lord give us insight and grace to obey Him in all things, and that for His glory. In Christian love. Thank you for getting to the precise point, why Christians should not engage in this idolatrous "holy day". Traditions of men are hard to break! |
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12/25/08 3:00 PM |
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DJC49 wrote: Hey! Why don't you be a REAL overcomer, *Overcomer,* and stop dwelling upon things you have absolutely no control over -- like the RC Mass. Here ... sing along with us: O Come All Ye Faithful Joyful and triumphant, O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem. Come and behold HIM, Born the King of Angels; O come, let us adore HIM, O come, let us adore HIM, O come, let us adore HIM, CHRIST THE LORD. O Sing, choirs of angels, Sing in exultation, Sing all that hear in heaven GOD'S HOLY WORD. Give to our Father glory in the Highest; O come, let us adore HIM, O come, let us adore HIM, O come, let us adore HIM, CHRIST THE LORD. All Hail! LORD, we greet THEE, Born this happy morning, O JESUS! for evermore be THY NAME adored. WORD of the Father, now in flesh appearing; O come, let us adore HIM, O come, let us adore HIM, O come, let us adore HIM, CHRIST THE LORD! ___ It's about the INCARNATION, Overcomer -- a fundamental, ESSENTIAL doctrine of the faith. Rejoice, marvel, and be glad in it! Essential Doctrine????Please show me from the Word of God where we are commanded to "remember His birth?" And especially on a Babylonian/Roman Holy Day? I do rejoice in Christ my King 365 days a year, minus the mass. |
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12/25/08 1:13 PM |
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Mike wrote: Merry Christmas, Overcomer. It's impossible to be happy (merry), when the practice of the Mass of Christ ( Christ-Mass, is crucifying my Lord over and over again, bringing Him to an open shame. |
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