For the love of God, for the love of the Church, and for the love of one billion souls bound up under the darkness of Rome, hear this sermon. The gospel of Rome is a damning, false gospel. The gospel of the John Paul II is a damning, false and ecumenical (all roads lead to heaven) gospel. “The Embattled Gospel -the legacy of the pope” is a Biblical response to the death of the pope and the gross evangelical compromise that is taking place on every front. For two thousand years great warriors of the faith have defined, declared, defended and died for the Gospel. The forces of ecumenicism and the new moral imperative of tolerance have chipped away at the foundation of the Church with such tenacity that we now see the Church swaying to and fro with every wind of doctrine. We are no longer willing to define, declare and defend the Gospel boldly for the glory of God and the salvation of the lost. We must stand firm against the wiles of the Devil; put on the full armor of God; take up the shield of faith, the sword of God’s holy Word and fight the good fight with unceasing prayer. The Church cannot cry, “‘Peace, peace!’ When there is no peace” (Jer 6:14). There is no salvation in the Roman Catholic Church and her doctrines.
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Great Sermon! Just like Pastor O'Neal said, this false gospel of the Catholic Church is false and damning. Jesus Christ is the true Saviour of the world not the dead pope nor the new live one. If the pope is so wonderful and he has "joined the army of the Living Lord Jesus, why does he need someone to pray for his soul?
Amy W. (5/3/2005)
from The Master's College
Great Sermon! Your sermon about the Pope really blessed me, Pastor Chuck. Thank you for faithfully preaching the Word. Bold proclimation of the Word is rare these days, especially if it will "offend" an influential group like the Catholics. Keep up the good work!