“A good character is the best tombstone. Those who loved you and were helped by you will remember you when forget-me-nots have withered. Carve your name on hearts, not on marble.”
― Charles H. Spurgeon
― Charles H. Spurgeon
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- One of my favorite expository preachers went home to be with the Lord...thank you Lord for sending faithful servants like John MacArthur to open my eyes and ears.
https://youtu.be/XXP5OU0FUnM?si=4lOWTLjPJ94WmGUNOne of my favorite expository preachers went home to be with the Lord...thank you Lord for sending faithful servants like John MacArthur to open my eyes and ears. https://youtu.be/XXP5OU0FUnM?si=4lOWTLjPJ94WmGUN
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Has anyone noticed or even discerned how modern feminism has crept its way to into the church? For example, female "pastors", which is a clear violation of scripture. Many pastors have given in to the galgatarian view of the new testament. 1 Timothy 2:12 disqualifies a woman to take on the role as a pastor. And verses 13 to 14 clearly states why. In 1 Corinthians 14:34, the apostle Paul reiterates that a woman should NOT have authority over a man. Now, I'm not saying they cannot be teachers of children and woman in the church, I'm simply stating based on what the bible teaches about the position and authority of a pastor. And the role of an elder is clearly a male as described in 1 Timothy 3:2 and Titus 1:6.
WARNING: This content is controversial in nature. Has anyone noticed or even discerned how modern feminism has crept its way to into the church? For example, female "pastors", which is a clear violation of scripture. Many pastors have given in to the galgatarian view of the new testament. 1 Timothy 2:12 disqualifies a woman to take on the role as a pastor. And verses 13 to 14 clearly states why. In 1 Corinthians 14:34, the apostle Paul reiterates that a woman should NOT have authority over a man. Now, I'm not saying they cannot be teachers of children and woman in the church, I'm simply stating based on what the bible teaches about the position and authority of a pastor. And the role of an elder is clearly a male as described in 1 Timothy 3:2 and Titus 1:6.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views - I hate it when I hear pastors say,"oh we don't talk about politics here". Well, tell that to the apostle Paul, he stood in front of political buildings preaching the gospel, and address the political culture of that time period. He got arrested many times. Acts 16:35-40. Because to understand as Christians where should we stand from a political standpoint or government, you need to ask yourself, what do the two parties represent? Which one is closer to the biblical standards? Because if you have baby Christians in your church, it's your duty as a pastor, as a shepherd to help people discern what is right, what is true, what is noble. Phil. 4:8. Educate, indoctrinate, equip the saints. Because of you don't THEY will. Meaning, leftist liberals who want to indoctrinate your children.I hate it when I hear pastors say,"oh we don't talk about politics here". Well, tell that to the apostle Paul, he stood in front of political buildings preaching the gospel, and address the political culture of that time period. He got arrested many times. Acts 16:35-40. Because to understand as Christians where should we stand from a political standpoint or government, you need to ask yourself, what do the two parties represent? Which one is closer to the biblical standards? Because if you have baby Christians in your church, it's your duty as a pastor, as a shepherd to help people discern what is right, what is true, what is noble. Phil. 4:8. Educate, indoctrinate, equip the saints. Because of you don't THEY will. Meaning, leftist liberals who want to indoctrinate your children.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views
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