This video deals with a growing problem in the internet age, when we have instant access to media containing the best preachers in the world, it deals with people who have started to worship and idolize their favorite celebrity preacher. This video was shot in San Antonio, TX on Oct. 26, 2009 by Grace Community Church: http://www.gccsatx.com
To see the other interviews, go to: http://tinysa.com/pw/interview
To easily link to this sermon, use: http://tinysa.com/celebrity
Check out Paul Washer's website at: http://www.hcmissions.org
Quote from Washer, "You can't live your life based upon the reality of other people. I greatly admire men like John Pier, but I can't live on John Piper; I can't live in some parasitic relationship in which he hears from God and I feed off of him. I have to go to the Word, I have to know God. I have to experience these truths."
Featuring a sermon puts it on the front page of the site and is the most effective way to bring this sermon to the attention of thousands including all mobile platforms + newsletter.
Text-Featuring a sermon is a less expensive way to bring this sermon to the attention of thousands on the right bar with optional newsletter inclusion. As low as $30/day.
Lady Gaga's Bad Romance: Promoting Vice Back in 2009, particularly 19 October, 2009, a song by Lady Gaga called Bad Romance was released. Of course this song called Bad Romance promotes vice, particularly the vice of lust, which is erroneously referred to as "love". Another vice promoted by the song called Bad Romance is known as revenge, or in this case, resentment, which is the opposite of the virtue of justice and the virtue of forgiveness. The Parable of The Unmerciful (Unforgiving) Servant in Matthew 18, particularly Matthew 18:21-35 also shows how the virtue of forgiveness prevails over the vice of revenge and the vice of resentment. How unfortunate how the song called Bad Romance by Lady Gaga markets the vice of lust and the vice of revenge in a pop music song. A podcast like this is a call to demonstrate virtue instead of vice.
Benjamin Campbell (3/16/2023)
from Huntsville, Alabama
Humbling This message is personal for Mr. Washer because he reveals deep heart issues such as his battle with depression . This is a must listen for anyone caught up in the snare of idolizing preachers .