The goal of Satan and his worshippers has long been an androgynous society of cross-dressers. However, the ultimate Satanic cross-dressing take splace in the mind. It is here that the Devil seeks to produce the real perversion of God's design. Outward cross-dressing is only a picture of the spiritual cross-dressing. Mental cross-dressing places feelings and intuition in the place of enlightened reason.
************************************* KINGDOM REWARD CONFERENCE ************************************* DATES: March 6th, 7th and 8th, 2008 (Conference starts on Thursday morning, and ends mid-day on Saturday). See http://www.kingdombaptist.org for more details.
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.
An anitdote to the effeminate spirit of this age! By what should a Christian guide his life, by his reason or by his emotion? The world will tell you to trust your feelings. The modern churches will tell you that “faith” is blind and the leading of the Holy Spirit is determined by what you feel. This sermon proves from the bible that Christian’s should be guided by their reason as enlightened by the Holy Ghost via the word of God, not led by their feelings. The anti-intellectualism of modern Christianity is not biblical at all, but is rather a satanic spirit of Eastern mysticism.
This preaching is fiery and fundamental, and is a good antidote to the lukewarm and effeminate preaching that characterizes so much of modern Christianity. Every Christian needs to hear this truth from the bible.
Hank Hudson (5/29/2008)
from deerfield beach florida
Great Sermon! A powerful message that shows the
real meaning of letting our spirit
lead us, and let our emotions
surrender to our spirit that is
built on the truth of Jesus Christ.
Joey Faust was born in Columbia, SC. He spent his early childhood years in rural Blythewood (where his family on his father's side had for generations, been members of the Baptist church there). As an early teen, he spent his summers as an equestrian counselor for the YMCA's...