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Comment What the church complains off today, she has progressively neglected over time. What present lamentations cannot help, behavioral rectification will heal.
It is true that silent pastors contribute to the decline of culture. Pastors do not always preach what they might believe Scripture teaches, for fear of ruffling people. As stated here they avoid ‘controversial’ issues, which in reality are biblical principles that need to be taught regularly.
Is 56:10: “His watchmen are blind: … they are all dumb dogs, they cannot bark; … they are greedy dogs … they all look to their own way, every one for his gain,”
Yet, as pointed out here, placing the blame on pastors does not exempt the flock from choosing obediently to put aside ungodly practices of habit, faith and conduct to reverse apostasy.
Jer 29:13 “ye shall … find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.”
Christian (7/16/2015)
Great Sermon! Excellent sermon on the state of affairs. We truly do need humble, godly men in the pulpit.
lyn (7/15/2015)
Great Sermon! This sermon is a must hear for all who name the name of Christ, particularly those who stand in the pulpits. How sad to see this country fall into a state of moral corruption, yet we know that only means one thing.....Christ is coming! This sermon is filled with truth and is indeed a blessing, thank you Pastor Jacowitz
Joseph Jacowitz was born in 1955 in New York City into a conservative Jewish family. He was converted to Christ in 1976 while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is the President of FirstLove Ministries. He has a bachelor’s degree in pastoral theology and has been in pastoral...