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Pastor Ralph Ovadal | Monroe, Wisconsin
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12/6/08 11:23 AM |
| JDFC | from Funcie, USA | |  |  |
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I'm saddened to see this view has been unfairly pushed onto CStone Fest. CStone does offer a safe alternative to secular music."Where do You find the Love to offer he who betrays You? And offer to wash my feet as I offer to disobey You?" --Matthias Replaces Judas by Showbread. (Cornerstone Staple Band) "Jesus Christ, Light of the world burning bright, within our hearts forever. Freedom mean Love without condition, without a Beginning or an End. Here's my heart, let it be forever Yours, only You can make every new day seem so new." --Every New Day by Five Iron Frenzy Former Cornerstone headliner) I was a wreck doped up and drugged Against my chains I would have tugged But then He saved me made me his son Just like the father I was running from On that hill upon a tree hung a man who died for me As he hung there about to die I saw the water pour from his side He said "my son, your sins are vast But they are gone, thrown to the past Walk with me now boy, through fields of green In this pool of water your face I’ve seen" --Same Ol' Story by Flatfoot 56 (Cornerstone Staple) Judge Not. |
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12/6/08 10:17 AM |
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My experience as a volunteer for a Christian CCM radio station opened my eyes to this 'fad'. I attended a 'winterjam' fest a couple of years ago, where one of the 'Christian' bands broke out with their rendition of 'Sweet Home Alabama'; the crowd of 'Christian' teens went absolutely wild. That same year, there was a 'Christian' awards ceremony in Tn., our station promotions person attended these awards. When she got back, she was extremely disappointed because these 'Christian' bands were backstage drinking and partying, just like their worldly counterparts. This type of music does not glorify and honor God, and will not lead a person to Christ, the Gospel must be spoken to an individual, not mixed up in a lyric with devilish music in the line-up. God will not honor such a method. The young people need to hear Paul Washer's sermon about his shocking youth message, available here at sermonaudio. We cannot drag something that originated in the world {rock music} and call it 'Christian', just because we change the lyrics. Salvation is not based on emotions, i.e., how a song makes one 'feel'. |
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12/6/08 7:42 AM |
| John UK | from Wales | |  |  |
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I wonder what the purpose of Cornerstone is? Take it back to its root, and what do you find there? Who or what is back of it?If Cornerstone supporters say "God", then where did they get that idea from? The Bible? I think not! The powerful early church was powerful because it did things in God's way, especially in the manner of witness. The gospel was to be PREACHED, not sung. It incorporated an ultimatum, not a feel-good factor. It made demands of sinners, not sinners (thinking of themselves as innocent victims) making demands of God. Now don't get me wrong. I believe the church generally is ill-equipped to help an awful lot of these folk. Have a look at any congregation anywhere and if you find any of this ilk who have been truly converted, how are they geting on with church life? The answer is normally "not very well". We live in wild times, and children are being born into these wild times. There is a need for a lot of agape love from God himself to cope with such brokenness. But so-called 'Christian Rock Concerts' are definitely not the answer, in my opinion. As for CCM, it will increase and increase, producing unregenerate 'converts' to fill the New Age 'Churches'. The Alpha Course is doing exactly the same.  |
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11/8/08 2:42 AM |
| Rocky Drake | from Shanghai | |  |  |  |  |
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Great Sermon! Lord Willing, I will be building a website exposing sodomite brutality and UN mandated love for abominable, criminal sodomy. My blogs have put together a few exposes on the sodomite abomination: Leviticus 20:13, Revelation 21:8, Romans 1, Deuteronomy 27, Isaiah 3:12, 5:20-23, etc.
The Pink Swastika should be studied in all our schools, primary to university, for woe unto our nation should we ignore the warning of James Madison in 1832: “A popular Government, without popular informa-tion, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or perhaps both.” |
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7/22/08 8:51 PM |
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Great Sermon! Excellent sermon. I have only recently come back to using the KJV after many years with the NIV. Our former Pastor jokingly described the other versions as "perversions" but never took the trouble to explain why - perhaps he hadn't been taught himself. Thank you Pastor Brown for such a clear explanation of the truth. |
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5/6/08 5:27 AM |
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Keep Grinding That Axe, Sir... Anyone who can actually bring themself to believe Rick Warren is evil or that C.S. Lewis' remarkable allegory (highly Biblical in its ideals regarding good vs. evil and the saving, healing power of Christ's resurrection) is cultish... really needs to get more fresh air than they obviously do. It doesn't even sound like you have ever READ any of The Chronicles of Narnia, Pastor Ovalan; thus, you have no place to remark on what the "magic" Aslan talks about truly represents symbolically. Lewis intended for Aslan's character to be allegorical; I'm sure the creators of Bugs Bunny had no intention of representing any sort of religion with their character; such a comparison is entirely contrived and bogus. Maybe you should actually try reading Lewis' books sometime before you actually pass such baseless judgement upon them. The roadmap of your sermon's premise is correct... how you get to your destination proves that you have nothing more than a dirty old axe to grind. Wise up. |
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