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12/5/15 2:19 PM |
Not the Dr | | Clendenin, West Virginia | | | | | |
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Good Thoughts! This quote by Spurgeon mentioned in sermon.
"But there are some who say, “It is hard for God to choose some and leave others.” Now, I will ask you one question. Is there any of you here this morning who wishes to be holy, who wishes to be regenerate, to leave off sin and walk in holiness? “Yes, there is,” says some one, “I do.” Then God has elected you. But another says, “No; I don’t want to be holy; I don’t want to give up my lusts and my vices.” Why should you grumble, then, that God has not elected you to it? For if you were elected you would not like it, according to your own confession. If God this morning had chosen you to holiness, you say you would not care for it. Do you not acknowledge that you prefer drunkenness to sobriety, dishonesty to honesty? You love this world’s pleasures better than religion; then why should you grumble that God has not chosen you to religion? If you love religion, he has chosen you to it. If you desire it, he has chosen you to it. If you do not, what right have you to say that God ought to have given you what you do not wish for? C. H. Spurgeon Election {Delivered on Sabbath Morning, September 2, 1855} |
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1/23/13 6:23 AM |
Not the Dr. | | West Virginia | | | |
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Pot talking about the kettle? John MacArthur said concerning Driscoll, “He is a very effective communicator—a bright, witty, clever, funny, insightful, crude, profane, deliberately shocking, in-your-face kind of guy. His soteriology is exactly right, but that only makes his infatuation with the vulgar aspects of contemporary society more disturbing.” John MacArthur http://defendingcontending.com/2008/09/27/john-macarthur-on-mark-driscoll/ |
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4/28/12 8:36 AM |
Not the Dr. | | West Virginia | | | |
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ami wrote: “Well, they know good-and-well they didn’t choose it [homosexuality],” he said. “The problem is this is how they’ve [homosexuals] come to know themselves. Do we tell them that’s because of Genesis 3, or do we tell them it’s just because that’s who they are and they need to celebrate it?” -Dr. Albert Mohler What is Dr. Albert Mohler saying here? |
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4/23/12 6:25 PM |
Not the Dr. | | West Virginia | | | |
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apostasy has begun wrote: "In fairness, this is something that Mitt Romney himself has been rather candid about... "...Going back to the history of Mormonism, millennial madness so gripped Joseph Smith that he laid a cornerstone in Jackson County, Missouri, at the exact location he supposed the millennial temple would be constructed. And not only did Joseph Smith believe that Christ would setup the millennial reign in Independence, Missouri, but he supposed Western Missouri, not Southern Mesopotamia, to be the location of the Garden of Eden, and therefore, believed that the first man Adam would return to the state of Missouri to prepare the way for the thousand-year reign of Jesus Christ upon the earth." -[URL=http://blog.equip.org/?tag=mormonism]]]Hank Hanegraaff[/URL] A 14 karat Mormon is giving the commencement speech at a fundamentalist University? How is this even possible? There is a fine line between Baptist fundamentalism and republicanism. Just criticize Flush Limbaugh in a room full of fundamentalist and you will see what I'm talking about. |
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