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6/1/15 5:11 PM |
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One of the other news items is that American's acceptance of immorality is on the increase. So 'conservative' acceptance of the abomination is no big shock. The church is dead means that this current generation is in moral decline and Christianity is in decline. Which in turn means that God is working wrath rather than righteousness in the nations. Romans 1:18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; 24 Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves: Rom 2:2 But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things. 5 But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thyself wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God; 6 Who will render to every man according to his deeds: |
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3/14/15 4:16 PM |
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John UK wrote: The main ROOT of the problem is not in crusade meetings, nor in individual evangelists. No Sir! Not at all! The root of the problem has always been the lazy, fast asleep, good for nothing, so-called Christian churches who, instead of having a zeal for the Lord, wishing to obey him with a heart on fire for God's glory in his house, and desiring the salvation of their fellow countrymen so much! that they would be willing to be accursed if only their fellows could be saved John. Be careful of all this human zeal you are encouraging. It is not human zeal that saves nor is it human zeal which elects. Ever wondered why this style of "evangelism" was never used by the Puritans, Yet Look at Richard Baxter who converted the town of Kidderminster where the effects of his teaching were felt centuries later. You cannot force God to elect people. |
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12/5/14 7:32 AM |
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NB wrote: The Christian reconstruction movement is limited to the Presbyterians. How many Presbyterians, let alone reconstructionists do you find posting on these forums? Why address a bunch of people that are not even here, let alone creating any waves? "Christian Reconstructionism is a fundamentalist[1] Calvinist theonomic movement, founded by Rousas John Rushdoony, that has had an important influence on the Christian Right in the United States.[2][3] The movement declined in the 1990s and was declared dead in a 2008 Church History journal article.[4] Christian Reconstructionists are usually postmillennialists and followers of the presuppositional apologetics of Cornelius Van Til. They tend to support a decentralized political order resulting in laissez-faire capitalism.[5]" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Reconstructionism |
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8/25/14 5:56 PM |
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broken file - doesn't play this file, and Griswold's sermon #9 from series on Daniel are broken files - can't be streamed or played after download. |
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8/25/14 5:53 PM |
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broken file - does not play this file cannot be played or streamed - same with Griswold's Daniel lesson #10
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3/21/11 4:30 PM |
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"Let us sing all together, as with one voice, and let all of us modulate our voices in the same way. If one cannot sing in tune with the others, it is better to sing in a low voice rather than drown out the others. "One voice" or unison singing, as I said, referred to congregational participation, not the same pitch, for some passages make explicit that different ages and sexes participated. John Chrysostom writes: [God] invites every age to sing: old men, mature men, youths, adults, women, all inhabitants of the world In another passage he speaks similarly: Our tongues are the strings of our kithara [a string instrument played by plucking--the body, as commonly in patristic sources, is the instrument], putting forth a different sound yet a godly harmony. For indeed women and men, old and young, have different voices, but they do not differ in the word of hymnody, for the Spirit blends the voice of each and effects one melody in all." (Chrysostom)Making melody in your hearts does not require a composed musical structure. |
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