Sunday, October 28, 2007

How long were the days of Genesis 1?

Were the days of Creation Week of 24 hours duration or were they long periods of time? This article will discuss the Hebrew 'time' words which the author had available to him and what meaning he intended to convey by his choice of the specific words he used.



http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v19/i1/days.asp

Monday, October 15, 2007

Strangers still refuse to forget little gir.

Phil Luciano
NEWS COLUMNIST

Sunday, October 14, 2007

The sad, mysterious case of Andrea Gonzalez soon will mark 14 anguishing years with few satisfying answers.

After five years of hellish upbringing, the former central Illinois girl vanished in Franklin County, Alabama, in late 1993. In a story that grabbed national headlines, a massive manhunt came up empty. In a stunning twist two years later, her father and stepmother were charged with capital murder.

But both got off with short prison sentences and have gone on with their lives. And Andrea Gonzalez still remains out there, somewhere.
Police think she likely was dumped or buried somewhere. Yet a few folks wonder if she still could be alive.

Either way, they all remember. They can't forget the sloe-eyed girl with a wide smile that pushed into chubby cheeks.

Soon, the Franklin County Sheriff's Department, which has spent countless hours trying to find Andrea, will permanently memorialize her with a courtyard and marker. Meanwhile, a community that still wants answers prays that
the commemoration sparks memories and courage.

"They're hoping whoever knows something will come forward," says Louise Hinkle, who had no connection to Andrea but long has prodded local media and police to keep the case alive. "It's been a long time."
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Andrea's long, harrowing road to Alabama began in early 1988, when she was born in Galesburg to Paul and Michelle Gonzalez. A year later, Michelle Gonzalez had a boy, which Paul Gonzalez claimed was not his.

Shortly thereafter, he got work in Russellville, Ala., a town of 8,000 residents in a rural, northeastern chunk of the state. The family moved down there, but the couple had marital problems. Michelle Gonzalez moved with the two kids to Peoria, where she had friends. The couple would divorce.

Michelle Gonzalez had legal troubles and difficulty caring for the children. Over time, Andrea and the boy would spend stretches with foster parents, who noted signs of neglect. Eventually, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services took the children from Michelle Gonzalez after investigating a report that Andrea had been molested by someone else.
Michelle Gonzalez (who reportedly still lives in Peoria, yet I could not locate for comment) would never see her kids again. The boy was put up for adoption, and Andrea was sent to live with her father - who by then had remarried, to Kim Gonzalez.

On the morning of Nov. 20, 1993, Paul and Kim Gonzalez called the Franklin County Sheriff's Department to report that Andrea had vanished while they slept in their mobile home. During the next two days, 400 police and volunteers scoured the area. Bloodhounds found her scent on the porch, but no further - suggesting to police that an intruder had worked open the trailer's flimsy lock and carried off Andrea.

Suddenly, though, the search slammed to a halt. Though Paul Gonzalez had passed a lie-detector test, Kim Gonzalez did not. Police began to take a long, hard look at her.
In interviews with reporters (including me), she blamed the polygraph failure on stress from the disappearance and her ongoing pregnancy.

"I realize it's a long shot, but if anyone has her, please take her to a hospital," she begged the media.
Some folks in the shaken community bought her story and rallied around her. Turns out, she was a pretty good actor.
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In 1997, Kim Gonzalez voluntarily went to the sheriff's department and admitted to having fatally scalded Andrea in the bathtub. Details would differ, depending on the source: She claimed it was an accident; authorities later depicted Kim Gonzalez as repeatedly abusive.
Paul Gonzalez claimed he had wanted to call an ambulance, but Kim Gonzalez talked him out of it. So he helped her wrap the body in a garbage bag and toss it into a waterway known as the Mon Dye Bottoms Recreation Area.

Divers never found a body. The Gonzalezes were charged with capital murder.
But with no body and no hard evidence - and with increasing finger-pointing between the couple and their lawyers - the case began to unravel.
Prosecutors made a deal with Paul Gonzalez for his testimony against his wife. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and got a 10-year sentence. But he served just two years and reportedly has relocated to his native Texas.

Despite his testimony that pointed to her as the killer, Kim Gonzalez escaped a capital-murder conviction. With her attorneys portraying her as a dim victim of her husband's fast talking, she was convicted of child abuse and got a 10-year sentence. But she served just over two years, and she reportedly is living somewhere in Alabama.

Russellville remains stunned, not only over the short prison terms but also a lack of resolution. Andrea is out there, somewhere.
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That is why the sheriff's department, based in the county seat of Russellville, will make Andrea part of its new quarters, scheduled for completion early next year. Though plans are still in the works, the complex likely will feature a courtyard paved with black-granite bricks. It also will include a marker - originally crafted and donated by a local artist for Andrea's grave site - etched with the girl's face and name.

Community groups are raising money for the effort. Meanwhile, investigators wonder if the memorial might prompt new tips.

"We haven't given up," says Larry Plott, sheriff ever since Andrea disappeared in 1993. "We hope and pray that one day we can find the body and give a proper burial."
A pair of local residents echo the urgency for continued investigation, via the Web page wheres-andrea.com. The simple site features news links and messages about Andrea.
"This child was never found," one note reads. "How many of you would just give up searching for a missing loved one without absolute proof of their demise?"
Hinkle, the local activist, goes a step further. The Gonzalezes' stories never added up, Hinkle says.
"I believe she was sold," Hinkle says. "It could've been for pornography."

Though Sheriff Plott has seen no such evidence, he says he is open to any possibility. Meanwhile, Hinkle and others continue to search online, looking for traces of Andrea - who would be 19 years old.

In Galesburg, Darlene Chambers, one of Andrea's foster mothers, doesn't know what to believe.
"I don't think anyone is going to know, unless her dad comes forward," Chambers says. "And he's not going to do that."

In nearby Altona, maternal grandmother Garnet Cantrell still hopes for a conclusion.
"After all this time, you'd think someone would come forward," she says. "Someone's gotta know something."

PHIL LUCIANO is a columnist with the Journal Star. He can be reached at pluciano@pjstar.com, 686-3155 or (800) 225-5757, Ext. 3155.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Prevent and Report Child Abuse

October is Child Abuse Awareness Month. My wife and Teresa her aunt have launched a site dedicated to Missing Child, now an Adult, Andrea was abused and her step-mother said she accidently killed her and dump her body in a Lake here in Russellville, Alabama back in 1993. There were a lot of strange things that went on with this trial and a lot of things that don't make sense. Most people believe that she was sold and she would be 19 years old now.

She maybe in Los Angeles, California. We believe she is missing and maybe still be abused sexually now. They never found the body.

http://www.wheres-andrea.com

Friday, September 21, 2007

Are You Under a Curse?

"Let's find out if you are Under A Curse or Not! Galatians 3:10-11 says, "All who rely on observing the law are under a curse, for it is written: 'Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything that is written in the Book of the Law.' Clearly no one is justified before God by the Law because, 'The righteous will live by faith.'" Are you relying on the fact that you think you're a "good person" to get you to Heaven? If you ARE, the Bible says, you must keep the WHOLE LAW or you are under a curse. Have you fully obeyed God's Law? Let's find out. Have you ever lied before? Have you ever stolen anything at all? Have you ever looked at someone with lust? If you have broken just these three of God's Laws, then you are a liar, a thief and an adulterer at heart. YOU ARE Under A Curse! The Curse that is upon You is that you will go to Hell should you die in your sins. That's the bad news. The good news is that, "Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us..." 2,000 years ago, Christ live a sinless life and died on the cross for us. The Just died for the unjust. Christ fulfilled the Law by perfectly obeying it. If you will Turn from your sins and put your Faith in Jesus Christ, your sins will be Washed Away by the Blood of Jesus, you will be Reconciled to God and you will no longer be under a curse. You will be saved from Hell and the power of sin by the Grace of God. Don't rely on keeping the Law (being a "good person" or doing "good things") to get into Heaven! You won't make it! Turn from your sins ONCE AND FOR ALL and put your Faith in Jesus Christ TODAY! He will Empower you to live a life of holiness and purity! Do you think that you are already right with God? GO TO: www.heaven-or-hell.us OR www.checkyourself.us

Monday, September 17, 2007

The "Jesus" of the Cults

By Ron Carlson and Jason Carlson

In Matthew chapter 24, Jesus’ disciples came to him and asked, “Tell us, when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?” In responding to this question, it’s very interesting what Jesus identified as the foremost sign of his second coming and of the end of the age, “Watch out that no one deceives you. For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will deceive many.”

Today we are seeing the fulfillment of this warning sign as never before. Our world is literally flooded with false “christs” and false messiahs. It is estimated that there are over 1,000 cults in America alone with some 25-30 million followers! And each of these false cults promotes their own man-made version of “Jesus Christ” who is not the Jesus of the Bible.

So, who is the “Jesus” of the cults?

Jehovah’s Witnesses say that Jesus is actually Michael, the Archangel. He was the first creation of God. He came to Earth as a man, died on a stake, and rose from the grave invisibly as a spirit. Jesus then returned invisibly to Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1914 to head-up the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society.

Mormons (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) teach that Jesus is the spirit brother of Satan. He was once a human being like you and I, but through good works he evolved spiritually to become a god. However, Jesus is just one god amongst a pantheon of gods, all of who were once human and evolved to become gods themselves. Jesus was born to Mary through physical incest when his father god had sexual relations with her. And Mormons teach that the blood and cross of Christ is foolishness and cannot fully atone for our sins (ever notice how there’s no cross on any Mormon church or temple?).

Christian Science and Mary Baker Eddy say that Jesus was only a man and that Christ is a Divine idea. Furthermore, Jesus never did any supernatural miracles; he simply showed people their mental illusions of sin, evil, illness and disease. Christian Science says that Jesus did not die and his resurrection was only in a spiritual sense.

Sun Myung Moon (the Korean messiah) claims that Jesus was a man who failed his divine mission and he, Rev. Moon, is the second coming of Christ to unite the world under the banner of the Unification Church.

The Bahai say that Jesus is only one of nine great world manifestations; he is not a unique path to salvation and all religions are basically the same.

Unitarians believe that Jesus was a good man who was mistakenly deified by his followers.

Freemasonry teaches that Jesus was only a moral teacher. He was no better than Buddha, Confucius, Moses or Mohammed. They deny that Jesus was the light of the world and claim that Freemasonry is the true light of humanity.

Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard claim that Jesus is a false dream.

Spiritists say that Jesus is an advanced medium in the 6th sphere of the astrological projection (wherever that is?).

Unity teaches that Jesus is a man who perfected a divine idea.

Rosicrucians claim that Jesus is a manifestation of cosmic consciousness.

Maharishi and Transcendental Meditation says that Jesus was an enlightened guru who never suffered or died for anyone.

The more you study the false cults, the more you realize that the “Jesus” of the cults is not the Jesus of the Bible. All of the cults promote their own false, man-made versions of Jesus Christ; they are counterfeits and cannot save anyone.

So, who is the real Jesus?

In John 1:1 we read, “In the beginning was the Word (Jesus), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” A few verses later in John 1:14 we learn, “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.”

In Colossians 1:15 Paul tells us that Jesus “is the visible image of the invisible God...” In Colossians 2:9 Paul says, “For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form…”

The real Jesus is the one true God of all creation. He is the second person of the eternal Triune Godhead. He loves us so much that He broke into human history and split history into B.C. and A.D. to personally reveal Himself to us. The Bible says that Jesus came to “seek and to save the lost” (Luke 19:10; John 3:16-17; Ephesians 2:8-9). And as Acts 4:12 declares, “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.”

Have you put your faith in the real Jesus Christ?

Getting to Know God

September 16, 2007 - Sunday


By Mark G.


Today we started a new series with our youth at church. We are beginning a study on the attributes of God. I have been becoming more and more concerned with the fact that very few people seem to know what God is really like. Most people these days are quick to talk about His love (and they describe it inaccurately), but leave out many other of His characteristics. That leaves us with an incomplete picture of who God really is. So over the next few months, we are going to be looking at some of His attributes. We will be looking at such things as His holiness, love, justice, faithfulness, and wrath, to name a few. I thought I would share my teaching outlines with you with some additional thoughts thrown in. I hope you are blessed as you see what God has to say about Himself. I pray that we are drawn to love and worship God more and more as we begin to see Him as He really is. The first one we are going to look at is the holiness of God. Before you look at my outline, I wanted to borrow a quote from Charles Spurgeon that sums up how I feel as I struggle to teach on our infinite God.

"The highest science, the loftiest speculation, the mightiest philosophy, which can ever engage the attention of a child of God, is the name, the nature, the person, the work, the doings, and the existence of the great God whom he calls his Father. There is something exceedingly improving to the mind in a contemplation of the Divinity. It is a subject so vast, that all our thoughts are lost in its immensity; so deep, that our pride is drowned in its infinity. Other subjects we can compass and grapple with; in them we feel a kind of self-content, and go our way with the thought, "Behold I am wise." But when we come to this master-science, finding that our plumb-line cannot sound its depth, and that our eagle eye cannot see its height, we turn away with the thought, that vain man would be wise, but he is like a wild ass's colt; and with the solemn exclamation, "I am but of yesterday, and know nothing." No subject of contemplation will tend more to humble the mind, than thoughts of God. We shall be obliged to feel—


"Great God, how infinite art thou,
What worthless worms are we!"

But while the subject humbles the mind it also expands it. He who often thinks of God, will have a larger mind than the man who simply plods around this narrow globe. He may be a naturalist, boasting of his ability to dissect a beetle, anatomize a fly, or arrange insects and animals in classes with well nigh unutterable names; he may be a geologist, able to discourse of the megatherium and the plesiosaurus, and all kinds of extinct animals; he may imagine that his science, whatever it is, ennobles and enlarges his mind. I dare say it does, but after all, the most excellent study for expanding the soul, is the science of Christ, and him crucified, and the knowledge of the Godhead in the glorious Trinity. Nothing will so enlarge the intellect, nothing so magnify the whole soul of man, as a devout, earnest, continued investigation of the great subject of the Deity. And, whilst humbling and expanding, this subject is eminently consolatary. Oh, there is, in contemplating Christ, a balm for every wound; in musing on the Father, there is a quietus for every grief; and in the influence of the Holy Ghost, there is a balsam for every sore. Would you lose your sorrows? Would you drown your cares? Then go, plunge yourself in the Godhead's deepest sea; be lost in his immensity; and you shall come forth as from a couch of rest, refreshed and invigorated. I know nothing which can so comfort the soul; so calm the swelling billows of grief and sorrow; so speak peace to the winds of trial, as a devout musing upon the subject of the Godhead." Charles Spurgeon



OUR GREAT GOD PART 1

(Selected Scripture)




1 Samuel 2:2- There is no one holy like the Lord, indeed, there is no one besides You, nor is there any rock like our God.

Scripture continually describes God as being holy. What exactly does that mean, though? Holy means "set apart". So, God is completely set apart from mankind. He is higher in every way. He is completely and utterly perfect. He has no faults or weaknesses in any way. He is set apart from everything sinful. Every characteristic of God hinges on His holiness. I say that because every one of His characteristics is infinitely higher and set apart from our sinful ways. Let's begin to look at some things that illustrate that God is infinitely more holy than us.




GOD IS HOLY IN HIS SINLESSNESS

James 1:13- Let no one say when he is tempted, "I am being tempted by God"; for God cannot be tempted by evil, and He Himself does not tempt anyone.

1 John 1:5- This is the message we have heard from Him and announce to you, that God is Light, and in Him there is no darkness at all.

Matthew 5:48- Therefore you are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.

Psalm 119:142- Your righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and Your law is truth.

Habakkuk 1:13a- Your eyes are too pure to approve evil, and You can not look on wickedness with favor.

It is not just a case of God always choosing to do the right thing. He is right. It is impossible for Him to do wrong. Everything He does is right and holy. Righteousness and holiness is who He is, not just what He does. Not only is He set apart from sin, but He is set against those who sin.



GOD IS HOLY IN HIS VIEW OF SIN AND SINNERS

Psalm 97:2- Clouds and thick darkness surround Him; righteousness and justice are the foundation of His throne.

Psalm 7:11- God is a just judge, and God is angry with the wicked every day.

Psalm 5:4-6- For You are not a God who takes pleasure in wickedness; no evil dwells with You. The boastful shall not stand before Your eyes; You hate all who do iniquity. You destroy those who speak falsehood; the Lord abhors the man of bloodshed and deceit.

Deuteronomy 25:16- For everyone who does these things, everyone who acts unjustly is an abomination to the Lord your God.

Psalm 11:5- The Lord tests the righteous and the wicked, and the one who loves violence His soul hates.

We often hear the phrase "God loves the sinner, but hates the sin". Yet these verses and others teach that God not only hates sin, but hates those who sin. The verses above plainly say that He hates them and goes so far to say that they are an abomination to Him. God cannot give His love to people that are sinful without something being done about their sin. Sin is so sickening and loathsome to Him that on our own we simply cannot come to God. He is too holy to accept sinful creatures. Sinful creatures would be destroyed by the very presence of His holiness. Even holy angels cover their faces in the presence of His holiness (Isaiah 6). When we realize how God views us and our sin, it should make us tremble with fear. Especially since the Bible includes these verses: Romans 3:23- "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Romans 3:10- "There is none righteous, not even one." Isaiah 64:6a- "And all of our righteous deeds are like filthy rags." Psalm 130:3- If You, Lord, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?" It is no wonder that Romans 5:10 says that we are enemies of God, since we are all sinful.




GOD IS HOLY IN HIS PUNISHMENT OF SINNERS

Romans 1:18- For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness.

Isaiah 13:9- Behold, the day of the Lord is coming, cruel, with fury and burning anger, to make the land a desolation; and He will exterminate its sinners from it.

2 Thessalonians 1:9- These will pay the penalty of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His power.

Revelation 20:15- And if anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.

Matthew 12:36- But I tell you that every careless word that people speak, they shall give an accounting for it in the day of judgment.

2 Corinthians 5:10- For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may be recompensed for his deeds in the body, according to what he has done, whether good or bad.

The Bible is crystal clear about how God views sin and how He will punish sinners. We are all deserving of the full fury of His wrath. That leaves a question. How can a holy God accept a sinful man into His presence?




GOD IS HOLY IN HIS REMEDY FOR SIN

Romans 3:24-26- Being justified as a gift by His grace through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus; whom God displayed publicly as a propitiation in His blood through faith. This was to demonstrate His righteousness, because in the forbearance of God He passed over the sins previously committed; for the demonstration, I say, of His righteousness at the present time, so that He would be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus.

2 Corinthians 3:21- He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.

Mark 1:15- The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand, repent and believe in the gospel.

Ephesians 2:8-9- For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast.

Jesus became the substitute of those who repent and put their faith in Him as their only hope of salvation. When Jesus was on the cross, the Father poured out His full wrath on the Son. He gave the sinless Son of God the wrath that we deserve. Because Jesus took the full impact of God's anger and wrath, He can offer us His own righteousness. God can view us as sinless because Jesus offers us His spotless righteousness. What does it mean to repent and believe, though? To repent means that we can't stand our sin and we want to be rid of it. It is a change of mind about our condition that results in a change in our actions. To believe in Christ means that we realize that there is absolutely nothing we can do to earn our salvation, so we trust in Christ as our only hope. That is the only way a holy God can accept a sinful person. Since we sin (fall short of the mark of perfection) every second of the day, that means we sin at least 86,400 times a day. In one year, that makes at least 31,536,000 sins. It amazes me that people with that much sin want to stand before a holy God to answer for it. It amazes me even more that people who claim to be Christians can look at sin like it is no big deal and keep doing things that we know God hates. We can slap God in the face and then we don't think twice about it. May God open our eyes to the seriousness of our sin and His incredible holiness before we have to stand before His holiness ourselves.

Now I want to add one more thing. This lesson goes against what most people have been taught. We have been taught to think that our sin is no big deal. When people read the verses that talk about how severely God views sin and the sinner, most people think that makes God unloving. Actually, it has the opposite effect on me. When I realize how sinful I am and how holy God is, I am amazed that He offers His love to me. It is one thing to offer your love to people who treat you well. It is quite another to offer your love to people who are completely against everything you are. That is not the fickle and conditional love that we give each other. That is the purest and most amazing form of love imaginable. We deserve nothing but His wrath and anger, yet He offers us His unconditional love. What a wonderful thought. If that is not a reason to worship Him, I don't know what is.



Until next time, blessings to you...

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

September's Empowered Newletter

Note from Chip:

Welcome to the very First Evangelism Update Newsletter. This will be sent out once a month to let each of you know What Our Evangelism Teams are doing. Please Note we are looking for serious Christian who want to do What Jesus Did, seek and save the lost! We have teams that go out weekly to whereever people gather to share the gospel with them. We are being obedient to the Great Commandment to Preach the Gospel to every Creature.

If you are interested please Contact Evangelist Farris, Deacon Ford, Evangelist Dilworth and Evangelist Chip. We would like to know who will be coming out with us each week.

I will be leading a Team out Saturday, Sept 22, 2007. IF no one contacts me then I will go out in Russellville, Alabama. You can let me know by emailing me at gnnshoalsareateam@gmail.com We also have a Message Board at http://gnnshoalsareateam.org . Click on the message board link and create an account and password. You will have access to lot of Evangelistic infomation and training. When you become a Proven Seed Sower you and choosen as a Team Leader you will have excess to Team Leader Only Board on the Message Board. This takes a special passwords and it will be emailed to you when you become a Team Leader. There will be a lot of training you will be able to look at both when you join our team and more once you become a Team Leader.

You may also want to join the Great News Network at http://thegreatnews.com they also have a message board and you get to intereact with other Seed Sowers and get more resources for the serious Christian who wants to win the lost. When I end a class at Ekklessia Church, I always try to tell everyone, it may be the end of the class but not the end of the training. Three ways to continue your Evangelism Training is:

(1) Go out with one of Our Evangelism Teams and bring a friend who wants to learn, even if they are from another Church. This is about the Kingdom.

(2) Join both message boards I suggested above.

(3) When any other Evangelism Classes are offered please attend them and do all the assignments. If you have missed any video's or handouts you can go to the message board and view them on-line and download the handouts.




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Scripture of the Week:

If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit. (Galatians, 5:25, NASB)


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Quote of the Week:

"The spirit of Christ is the spirit of missions. The nearer we get to Him, the more intensely missionary we become." (Henry Martyn)


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Recommended Resource:



FellowshipTractLeague.org

They offer free gospel tracts, and from what I've seen some of them are pretty good.

Check these out...
The Ten Commandments
God's Last Name is not Damn
All This I Did For Thee
They also have some nice tracts to share with: Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Muslims, Jews and Native Americans.


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Questions & Objections:

This Q&A comes from The Evidence Bible.

Q. Does someone go to hell for committing suicide?

A. Those who are adamant that a person who takes his life is committing a mortal sin, and will go to hell, are basing their belief on church doctrine rather than on the Bible. Scripture is silent on the subject. There are no verses that say "He who takes his own life shall be damned." According to Scripture, only one sin does not have forgiveness, and that is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. That means there is forgiveness for every other sin.

Some quote 1 Corinthians 3:17, which says that God will destroy someone who "defiles" the temple of the Holy Spirit. Yet, there is disagreement about what it means to defile the temple. Does this include suicide? Does it include illicit drug abuse (slow suicide), prescription drug abuse, cigarettes (deliberately breathing in poisons that will eventually kill), tattoos, over-eating (digging a grave with your spoon), or alcohol abuse?

God forbid that we add to the pain of someone who has lost a loved one through the tragedy of suicide, by making a judgment about their eternal destiny. God is the ultimate Judge, and we should therefore leave the issue in His hands. It would be wise to follow the biblical example and not come to any verdict in the case of suicide.


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Way of the Master Evangelism Training:



We would be glad to host a Way of the Master evangelism training for your church or small group. This one-day "Empowered seminar" is a proven, effective way to help people overcome their fear of witnessing and show them how to reach out to the lost. We will quickly equip those who attend to simply and effectively share their faith with family, friends, and strangers. What makes our training unique is when the classroom training is over, you have the option to hit the streets and immediately start to use the new tools you have just learned. The seminar consists of the following activities:
Three powerful interactive messages that will equip the attendees in how to share the gospel effectively and biblically with anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Quick Tips on how to have fun sharing your faith while overcoming your fears.
Quick Tips on how to effectively witness one-2-one using the Way of the Master.
Hands-on, in-the-trenches training with proven leaders.
The One-Day Empowered Training is Usally $25.00 to all who attend. This include all matterials you will need to enhance your training. Lunch will be provided and also tracts so you can go out with us after the training to put the biblical principles into practice you just learned.

** The Way of the Master has been commended by Franklin Graham, Dr. D. James Kennedy, David Wilkerson, Bill Gothard, John MacArthur, Ravi Zacharias, David Jeremiah, Joni Eareckson Tada, Josh McDowell, and many other Christian leaders.


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Weekly "Fishing" Report:

This is where we will be adding our stories as we go out Fishing. In the past, I have been doing drive by Evangelism or Drive Thru Evangelism. This is where we I go to the Drive Thru Windows of fast food places, I will hand out a lot of tracts. I have been giving out Spanish Tracts at the Post Office here in Russellville. Tracts are a must especially for those times you don't have time to share.

IF you have any E-Stories to share in these monthly newsletter email me them and I will share with the rest of the teams.


This was one of the tracts we found.
Click here to read it online.


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Prayer Points:
Pray for the salvation of Jehovah's Witnesses this week.
"The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Therefore beseech the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest." (Matthew 9:37-38, NASB)


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Calendar:
One 2 One Witnessing, This is up to each Team Leader where you go to Witness. We will go to Parks, 10,000 Doors, Malls and anywhere people gather in order to share the gospel with them. The Weather if cold or raining we will go to the mall or Walmart or somewhere in doors to Witness. (Recurring)
Saturdays at 10am.


If you would like to join us, email us your contact info. Contact us through Minister Farris at jorjafarris@aol.com or me at gnnshoalsareateam@gmail.com


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GNN, Shoals Area Harvest

On Fire so Other's Want Be!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

10 Signs of Salvation

“If you’re Christian walk has been a little, um, un-even. We would love for you to listen to this sermon. You will be able to see once and for all if you are truly saved.”
- Way of the Master Radio(http://www.wayofthemasterradio.com/listenwatch/ToddFriel_Sermon-Bethel_TX.mp3

“These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.” (1 John 5:13)

Todd Friel examines 10 signs of salvation taken from 1st John.

01. You Fellowship
“But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.” (1 John 1:7)

02. You Recognize Your True Sinful State
“If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.” (1 John 1:8)

03. You Are Obedient to His Commandments
“And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.” (1 John 2:3)

04. You Do Not Love the World
“Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” (1 John 2:15)

05. You Have Knowledge of Who Jesus Christ Is
“Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father: but he that acknowledgeth the Son hath the Father also.” (1 John 2:23)

06. You Look Forward to His Coming
“Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is.” (1 John 3:2)

07. You Do Not Practice Sin
“He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil. Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. In this the children of God are manifest, and the children of the devil: whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God, neither he that loveth not his brother.” (1 John 3:8-10)

08. You Love Your Brothers
“We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren. He that loveth not his brother abideth in death.” (1 John 3:14)

09. You Love Preaching, Teaching and Hearing God’s Word
“We are of God: he that knoweth God heareth us; he that is not of God heareth not us. Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error.” (1 John 4:6)

10. You Proclaim Jesus Christ
“Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God.” (1 John 4:15)

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Maze of Mormonism

Awesome Message

Biblical Answer to Racism Here

Video Here

Can you defend the Deity of Jesus Christ?

Watch Video Here

Is God calling YOU?

TO BE A SERVANT LEADER?

The Apostles, Luther, Wesley, Spurgeon, Whitfield, and thousands of lesser-known servant leaders have wholeheartedly pioneered the cause of Christ during some of history's darkest days. They lead individuals to trust in Jesus by Faith, and whole sections of society from self-destruction by taking the gospel to the frontiers of sin and evil. Our times cry out for contemporary pacesetters to make it happen again. God sometimes surprises his people by turning the worst of times into the best of times by the way he uses people like you!

Even in morally distressing times, God wants everyone saved. His plan for achieving this purpose is to raise up a new generation of radical servant leaders with unflinching convictions, a tenacious grasp of truth, and a warm heart for people. He wants to empower persons whom difficult circumstances cannot intimidate or stop.

Trailblazers are needed who have souls sold out to God, willing to pay any price for spiritual awakenings in every place. They are God's answer to a poet's prayer"

"Renew in us, Almighty God, the spirit of the pioneer,
Those giant men, those women of the rugged path,
Who smiled at fears and daily gave impossibilities the laugh.
New frontiers lift their rock heights,
New deserts stretch before our years;
Renew in us, Almighty God, the spirit of the pioneers."

This is you; this is the challenge faced daily, remain "Empowered" to face it and encourage your TEAMS to do the same!

ITGFY!!

Written by Rev Rod Knapp
Director of Local Leader Development
The Great News Network

Monday, September 3, 2007

The Gift of Labor

"And the Lord God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it" (Genesis 2:15).

When God first created man, He gave him work to do. Although "the Lord God planted a garden" for man (Genesis 2:8), it was up to man to take care of it if he would continue to eat its fruits. Thus, having to labor for one's living is not a divine punishment for man's sin as people sometimes interpret it, but rather a divine benefit for man's good.

Similarly, even in the new earth, when sin and suffering will be gone forever, there will still be work to do. "There shall be no more curse: but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it; and His servants shall serve Him" (Revelation 22:3).

We don't know yet what our assignments will be there, but they will somehow be commensurate with our faithfulness in serving the Lord here. "My reward is with me," says the Lord Jesus, "to give every man according as his work shall be" (Revelation 22:12).

It is, therefore, a God-given privilege to be able to do useful work, whether that work consists of preaching God's Word or improving God's world. "Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do" (whether being paid for it or not), "do it with thy might; for there is no work . . . in the grave, whither thou goest" (Ecclesiastes 9:10). As Jesus said, "the night cometh, when no man can work" (John 9:4).

No matter what the job may be that has been provided for us to do, it is important to remember and obey the admonition: "And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ" (Colossians 3:23-24) and "your labor is not in vain in the Lord" (I Corinthians 15:58).

Saturday, August 25, 2007

You're Judging Me

How many times have you heard that since you have been a Christian? You will hear this alot when Witnesssing and most of the time from those who call themselves Christians.

So Should Christians' Judge?

by Mason Barrett and B. Waldrop

You have probably heard this saying many times: “The Bible says not to judge.” Christians and non-believers both use this statement often to try to avoid exposure of wrongdoing in their lives, and yes, the Bible does say for us not to judge, but although it does say this what does it really mean?

Take the statement “don’t drink and drive” for example and ask yourself what it means. Does it mean never drink anything while driving? Of course not, it means do not drink alcohol (bad drinking) and drive, but non-alcoholic drinks (good drinking) is ok. You have probably heard this saying many times: “You should not judge a book by its cover,” but what if the cover of the book reads “PlayBoy Magazine?” Should we make a judgment about PlayBoy or should we open the book to investigate? The answer is obvious. We should avoid this book because of the warning sign written on the cover. If we are unsure of a warning sign we should approach the situation with extreme caution. For example, if we drive down an unfamiliar road and see a sign that reads “Dangerous Curve,” we do not usually turn around; instead we approach the curve with caution. If we are unable to determine whether something is safe or unsafe, it is safer to avoid the situation. 1 Thessalonians 5:21-22 NIV says: “Test everything. Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil.” King James Version of this same verse passage says: “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil.” So we definitely should judge all things (movies, books, music, and behavior of people). When the Bible says not to judge it is talking about the bad type of judging. So in order not to practice the bad kind of judging, we must understand the two types of judging.

Two Types of Judging

1. Discerning (Good Judging)

Exposing Correcting and Rebuking

If we have examined ourselves and we are not guilty of the same sin (see 1 Corinthians 11:27-31), it may be necessary to expose, rebuke, and correct someone; especially if the person doing wrong is another believer.

2 Timothy 3:16-17 NIV says: “All scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”

2 Timothy 4:2 NIV says: “Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage- with great patience and careful instruction.” Notice that in this verse we are told to rebuke and encourage; so we should not correct if we do not encourage.

Titus 2:15 NIV says: “These, then, are the things you should teach. Encourage and rebuke with all authority. Do not let anyone despise you.”

Ephesians 5:11 NIV says: “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.”

1 Corinthians 2:15-16 NIV says: “The spiritual man makes judgments about all things, but he himself is not subject to any man’s judgment: For who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ.”

So, believers should judge all matters and issues.

I John 4:1 NIV says: “Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.” Believers should test the spirits behind a person’s action to see if the action brings glory to God.

Paul, who wrote most of the New Testament, judged someone in the church. See 1 Corinthians 5:1-13. Then see 2 Corinthians 2:5-11 to see where Paul encourages the church to forgive the person.

2. Condemning and Criticizing (Bad Judging)

Using people’s sin as an excuse to lower or belittle them. Harsh punishment without encouragement to follow. Cursing a person or prophesying destruction into their lives. Note: it is ok to warn someone of possible consequences, but it is not ok to say things which may discourage the person or lead them to believe that the worst is the only outcome they will have. Sentencing with no mercy. Correcting someone when guilty of the same thing.

People who practice the bad kind of judging often are guilty of the same sin they are using to belittle another person. Jesus addressed this scenario in Matthew 7:1-5 and Luke 6:41-42, and these are the verses which people sometimes twist in order to defend their sinful desires. The problem is that people sometimes quote Matthew 7:1 only which reads “Do not judge, or you too will be judged” (NIV), but one must also read verses 2-5 to understand the point Jesus was making. The point Jesus was making was not to judge someone of the same sin we have in our own lives. Another way to look at the point Jesus was making is by answering this question: How can a person help someone escape quicksand if that person is also stuck in the same quicksand?

Paul echoes the point Jesus was making in Romans 2:1-4. This passage reads: “You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on someone else, for at whatever point you judge the other, you are condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things. Now we know that God’s judgment against those who do such things is based on truth. So when you, a mere man, pass judgment on them and yet do the same things, do you think you will escape God’s judgment?” (NIV).

Christians should judge and Christians should not judge- both are true.

What makes judging right or wrong depends on the spirit, motive and attitude in which judging is being done. So, the conclusion is that Christians should judge the actions of other people, but Christians should not make conclusions about the degree of punishment that a person will receive from God. The only conclusion that a Christian can accurately make is that if a person does not accept God’s plan of salvation, that person will be separated from God throughout all eternity, because this is what the Bible tells us (see Revelation 20:11-15).

Bad Judgment Statement: “You are going to hell because of what you do.” Good Judgment Statement: “God will help you with your problem and God wants to save you from spiritual death if you choose to let Him.”

If we are going to make a negative comment to a person about their behavior, we should be just as quick to give encouragement, and tell the person about the rewards of repentance.

God, who is the ultimate judge, is full of grace and mercy, so we should also be full of grace and mercy.

James 2:12-13 NIV says: Speak and act as those who are going to be judged by the law that gives freedom, because judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone who has not been merciful. Mercy triumphs over judgment.”

Christians should remember and understand that we too were once lost. Titus 3:3-5 NIV says: “At one time we too were foolish, disobedient, deceived and enslaved by all kinds of passions and pleasures. We lived in malice and envy, being hated and hating one another. But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy.”

Non-Christians are unable to make sound judgments about Christians. 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 NIV says: “The spiritual man makes judgments about all things, but he himself is not subject to any man’s judgment: For who has known the mind of the Lord that he (non-Christian) may instruct him (Christian)? But we (Christians) have the mind of Christ.”

When people hear the word “judge” or “judgment” bad things usually come to mind, but often, good things come out of judgment. A judge rewards a person who has done the right thing. After death, everyone will face judgment. “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment...” (Hebrews 9:27 KJV). For non-believers, the judgment mentioned will be the Great White Throne judgment spoken of in Revelation 20:11-15; where all who trust their own good works for salvation are to be judged according to their works and will be thrown into the Lake of Fire, because the works of men cannot redeem them from their sins. Only God’s sacrifice can redeem us from our sin. People who put their trust in Jesus alone for their salvation will be judged at the Judgment Seat of Christ which is mentioned in 2 Corinthians 5:10; where they will receive what is due to them according to what they did, but they will not be thrown into the Lake of Fire because they are covered by the blood of God’s sacrifice- Jesus. For people who trusted God, their final judgment will be a good event, but non-believers will face a bad judgment.

People often do not come to God and receive salvation because they are afraid their sins will be exposed and they are afraid they will be judged (see John 3:19-21). They do not understand that God is full of grace and mercy and it pleases Him when men confess their wrongs. Christians should also be full of grace and mercy.

Friday, August 24, 2007

4 Points we must Agree On.

The Deity of Christ and Trinity

The Ressurrection

Salvation by Grace Alone

Bible- Inerrant Word of God

I will begin to deal with each point in future post.

Below is more things we must agree if you are going to go out and Witness with any of our Evangelism Teams.

* We believe the Bible to be the inspired, infallible, authoritative, and inerrant Word of God (II Timothy 3:15-17, II Peter 1:21).

* We believe there is one God, eternally existing in three persons: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit (Genesis 1:1, Deuteronomy 6:4, Matthew 28:19, John 10:30).

* We believe in the deity of Christ (John 10:33); His virgin birth (Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:23, Luke 1:34-35); His sinless life (Hebrews 4:15, 7:26); His miracles (John 2:11); His vicarious and atoning death (I Corinthians 15:3, Ephesians 1:7, Hebrews 2:9); His resurrection (John 11:25, I Corinthians 15:4); His ascension to the right hand of the Father (Mark 16:19); His personal return to earth in power and glory (Acts 1:11, Revelation 19:11-16).

* We believe in the absolute necessity of regeneration by the Holy Spirit for salvation because of the exceeding sinfulness of man, and that all are justified on the single ground of faith in the shed blood of Christ, and that only by God's grace through faith alone are we saved (John 3:16-19; 5:24, Romans 3:23; 5:8-9, Ephesians 2:8-10, Titus 3:5).

* We believe in the spiritual unity of the believers in our Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 8:9, I Corinthians 12:12-13, Galatians 3:26-28).

* We believe that we as Christians are examples of the love of God in this world. It is this (agape) love that we desire to possess and without which we have no right to call ourselves Christians (I John 4:16-17).

* We believe it is the mandate of the whole Church to go into the whole world and to preach the Gospel to every living creature. (Mark 16:15, Matthew 28:19-20)

1. We will seek first the Kingdom and His righteousness because we know that then and only then will all other things be added to us.

2. We will do our best to serve God by our obedience. That means obedience to God's commandments, and all of His Son's admonitions.

3. We have chosen to follow after Jesus so we will deny ourselves daily and take up our cross and do our very best to be like Christ.

4. We believe in biblical evangelism. We know that it's God's love and kindness that leads us to repentance and He illustrated His love for us because Christ died for us while we were yet sinners. We also know we must use the Law of God to stop the mouth of a self righteous sinner, to bring the knowledge of sin and as a school master to lead people to Christ. We know the law is good if used lawfully for its intended purpose. We must use the law to prepare/plow the heart and the sinner before planting the seed of the Gospel so that when the seed is planted, it may find good soil and produce a crop of 30, 60 or 100 fold.

5. You must treat all other seed sowers with the love and respect you would give to Jesus at all times. No one is to make harsh or coarse joking about another seed sower whether in private or in public.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

The Uniqueness of the Bible

1. W ritten over a span of about 1500 years.

2. W ritten by more than forty different authors- kings, military leaders,
peasants, philosophers, fisherman, tax collectors, poets, musicians,
statesman, scholars and shepherds.

3. W ritten in different places- wilderness, dungeon, hillside, etc.

4. W ritten at different times- times of war and times of peace.

5. W ritten during different moods- joy, sorrow, certainty & doubt.

6. W ritten on three different continents- Asia, Africa, Europe.

7. W ritten in 3 different languages- Hebrew, Aramaic & Greek.

8. W ritten in different literary styles- poetry, historical narrative, song,
satire, biography, law, prophecy, allegory, etc.

9. Addresses hundreds of controversial subjects- many disagree on these
subjects, yet all of the authors of the Bible AGREE!

10. Single unfolding story- despite its diversity, the Bible presents one
overall story: God’s redemption of human beings.

11. One Leading Character- despite the many characters mentioned, the
most important is Jesus Christ!

12. Best selling book EVER- the number sold is in the BILLIONS!

13. Unique in Translation- translated into over 2,200 languages.

14. Unique in Survival- time, persecution & criticism.

15. Unique in Teachings- prophecy, history & character.

16. Influence On Civilization- NO BOOK has had more influence

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Dear Pastor:

Thank you for your interest in my ministry.



I speak to many issues in my evangelism seminars. One of them is the reason why there is such a massive and heart-breaking fall away rate within contemporary evangelism.



Another vital issue is addressed below:



Imagine a group of firefighters polishing their fire engine outside a burning building. They are so consumed with what they are doing that they are oblivious to the cries of help from terrified people who are trapped at a top floor window. Obviously, there's nothing wrong with cleaning their fire engine, but not while people are trapped in a burning building!



As ridiculous as it may seem (that any "firefighter" would do such a thing), that's a picture of much of the contemporary Church. The vast majority are polishing the engine of worship, prayer, and praise (each necessary and important), but neglecting the sober task God has given to us to seek and save the lost. Oswald J. Smith said, "Oh my friends we are loaded down with countless church activities, while the real work of the Church, that of evangelizing the world and winning the lost is almost entirely neglected.“



Why do so many Christians ignore the Great Commission and fail to share their faith? Perhaps the #1 reason is that they are afraid. Many Christians want to share their faith but are afraid of what people will think of them. Many do not feel equipped, and don’t want to say the wrong thing. Others are afraid of not knowing what to say to an atheist, an evolutionist, a cult member, or a backslider, and would rather say nothing than risk hurting a relationship.



Here's the uniqueness of our teaching--You don't have to be an expert in apologetics--or even have any knowledge of them-- to effectively reach an atheist, a Muslim, a gospel hardened family member, or anyone with an argument. We will teach you and your people how to do what Jesus did--circumnavigate the human intellect (the area of argument), and speak directly to sinner's conscience (the area of knowledge of right and wrong). This principle is the key to effective, biblical evangelism used by Jesus, Peter, Paul, Spurgeon, Wesley, Whitefield and many others that God has used down through the ages…and much of the Church isn't even aware of what it is!



We know this principle works because we have seen it biblically, historically, and experientially--both in our own lives and in the lives of those God has touched through this ministry. After hearing this teaching, those who had never before shared their faith are now determined and eager to do so. It has proven to transform the lukewarm into on-fire, disciple-making Christians, reaching out to their unsaved family members, workmates, and friends, thus producing true church growth.



Please allow us to show you this unique evangelism program that will assist you in training your congregation.



We Pray for God’s blessings in all your labors for Him.







Sincerely,


Evangelist Chip Broome
Local Leader, Russsellville, Alabama
Great News Network




Pastor, as a shepherd can you imagine what could happen in your church if all your people shared the Gospel and witnessed to several people everyday?

My goal is your goal: to reach and teach, to be of service and equip your local congregation on how to share their faith simply, effectively and Biblically. Like you, I desire to be a faithful and Biblical steward of God’s calling in my life. I am just a simple evangelist who longs to equip the church as the scriptures call for in Ephesians 4:12. I am at your call to prepare God's people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up.

If you are interested:

Go to about Me and Click on Full Profile and you will see a Place you can Email me or just email me at GnnShoalsAreaTeam@gmail.com or chipbroome@frontlineevangelism.com

Let Us Train Your Church/Individuals to Witness

Three Ways to Train Your People


(1) Get plugged into the Way of the Master Evangelism Basic Training Course hosted by GNN Russellville/Shoals Area Team! This is usally over about an eight Week or 13 Week Sunday School Class or Teaching.



(View a Free sample lesson)To View Sample Lesson go to Evangelism Links and click on View Sample Lesson Link.

Cultivating Compassion for the Lost

Discovering Hell's Best Kept Secret

Learning to Overcome Fear

Practicing What you Preach

Crafting the Message

Answering the Top Ten Questions

Exposing the Myth of the Modern Message

Spreading Your Wings

Group Discussions and Role-Play Activities
Sample witnessing conversations
How to use gospel tracts
How to transition to a spiritual conversation
Real life stories from the GNN Russellville/Shoals Area team while on the front-lines

This course will teach you to overcome your fears by using a proven, powerfully effective way to make the gospel make sense. You won't be at a loss for words. You don't need to be an expert at apologetics. Instead you'll learn the forgotten Biblical principle of bypassing the intellect (the place of argument) and speaking directly to the conscience (the place of the knowledge of right and wrong)-the way Jesus did.

This course is Commended by:

John MacArthur, Ravi Zacharias, David Jeremiah, Josh Mcdowell, Joni Eareckson Tada

Are you interested in having a Way of the Master Basic Training course hosted by GNN Russellville/Shoals Area staff at your church or other facility? Contact Us to Learn How!


(2) WE AlSo Provide One Day Training(Empowered to Witness): WE CAN Train YOur Whole Church on ONE Saturday: This is usually Takes 5(Five Hours with Breaks. We will have an Optional One 2 One Witnessing in One of Many Locations around Russellville or any area in North West Alabama.

Through one of GNN's Empowered To Witness Seminars the people of your Church will learn how to be more effective in personal evangelism. This will make your Church more effective in reaching out to the people of your community. Your people will learn:

· How to use the Ten Commandments in witnessing

· The R.C.C.R. principle in witnessing

· Why modern evangelism methods are failing

· The principle of Law to the Proud, Grace to the Humble

· How to witness to people of ALL backgrounds with little or no use of apologetics

· How to effectively use effective Gospel Tracts

· The W.D.J.D. method of witnessing

· How to swing from the natural to the spiritual

· How to fight fears in witnessing

· How incorrect witnessing can reap TRAGIC results

Charles Spurgeon was called "The Prince of Preachers" and was a very wise man. Even though he was a great preacher and teacher, he said this: "I would sooner pluck one single brand form the burning than explain all mysteries." Unfortunately, statistics say that only 2% of Christians in America share their faith regularly. Spurgeon also said, "We must school and train ourselves to deal personally with the unconverted. We must not excuse ourselves, but force ourselves to the irksome task until it becomes easy." Unfortunately, many Christians in America today don't feel equipped to take part in personal evangelism. Without exception, every Christian should determine in their hearts to become devoted to personal evangelism, and pastors should offer their congregations the right opportunities to get equipped to obey the Great Commission (Mark 16:15 , Matthew 28:19-20 ). That is our calling. My Team and I are called to help make the Church more effective in the area of evangelism.



I could teach the people of your Church how to be more effective in evangelism through many different options. I could do a one, two or three day training. Each training option will include all of the training I offer. I recommend that the training is done all in one day, preferably a Saturday, but I am flexible. I also recommend that you give me the opportunity to take your Church or group out to the streets to put what they have learned into practice. A one-day training schedule would look something like this:



10:00am-11:00am- Evangelist Chip teaches on the Christian’s responsibility in evangelism

11:00am-12:00pm- Evangelist Chip teaches on what the Gospel is

12:00pm-1:00pm- Evangelist Chip teaches on how to evangelize Biblically

1:00pm-2:00pm- Evangelist Chip teaches on how to overcome your fears in witnessing

2:00pm-whenever- A Q & A session with your people and a look at Gospel Tracts



I also will usually have your Church order enough tracts for each person to purchase at the end of the seminar. Sometimes we bring books and CD’s for purchase as well. This way your people can continue to learn on their own. If you are interested in me coming to your Church to train your people in evangelism, please contact us and we will make plans.
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(3)Join GNN! Become part of a world wide network of
Seed Sowers who are serious about seeking and saving the lost. Also go out Weekly with One of Our Teams or Start Your Own Evangelism Team doing this Weekly, We will Help you do this, too.

If you want to join GNN go to Evangelism Links, Click on Join GNN.

Ten Reasons it is Wrong to take the Life of Unborn Children

By John Piper
Posted: 08/14/2007


Ten Reasons Why it is Wrong to Take the Life of Unborn Children
This is not a defense of the humanity of the unborn. It is an argument that if the unborn are human they ought not to be aborted. There are some abortionists who believe that the unborn are human beings. But these doctors do abortions regularly anyway because they believe that taking innocent human life, while tragic, is justifiable in view of the difficult circumstances faced by mother and child. Some of these doctors want to be Christian and Biblical, and do not see their practice as wrong. I have written this brief paper to encourage these doctors to reconsider.

1. God commanded, "Thou shalt not murder" (Exodus 20:13).
I am aware that some killing is endorsed in the Bible. The word for "kill" in Exodus 20:13 is the Hebrew rahaz. It is used 43 times in the Hebrew Old Testament. It always means violent, personal killing that is actually murder or is accused as murder. It is never used of killing in war or (with one possible exception, Numbers 35:27) of killing in judicial execution. Rather a clear distinction is preserved between legal "putting to death" and illegal "murder" .For example, Numbers 35:19 says, "The murderer shall certainly be put to death." The word "murderer" comes from rahaz which is forbidden in the Ten Commandments. The word "put to death" is a general word that can describe legal executions.

When the Bible speaks of killing that is justifiable it generally has in mind God's sharing some of his rights with the civil authority. When the state acts in its capacity as God's ordained preserver of justice and peace, it has the right to "bear the sword" as Romans 13:1-7 teaches. This right of the state is always to be exercised to punish evil, never to attack the innocent (Romans 13:4).

Therefore, "Thou shalt not kill," stands as a clear and resounding indictment of the killing of innocent unborn children.


2. The destruction of conceived human life — whether embryonic, fetal, or viable — is an assault on the unique person-forming work of God.

Can we say anything from Scripture about what is happening when a life in the womb is aborted? Consider two texts. Psalm 139:13 says, "Thou didst form my inward parts, Thou didst knit me together in my mother's womb."

The least we can draw out of this text is that the formation of the life of a person in the womb is the work of God. God is the "Thou" in this verse. Further we can say that the formation of life in the womb is not merely a mechanical process, but is something on the analogy of weaving or knitting: "Thou didst knit me together in my mother's womb." The life of the unborn is the knitting of God, and what he is knitting is a human being in his own image, unlike any other creature in the universe.

The other, less well-known, text is in the book of Job. Job is protesting that he has not rejected the plea of any of his servants, even though in that culture many people thought that servants were non-persons and only property. The thing to watch for here is how Job argues.

Job 31:13-15 says, "13) If I have rejected the cause of my manservant or my maidservant, when they brought a complaint against me, 14) what then shall I do when God rises up? When he makes inquiry, what shall I answer him? 15) Did not he who made me in the womb make him? And did not One fashion us in the womb?"

Verse 15 gives the reason why Job would be guilty if he treated his servant as less than a human equal. The issue isn't really that one may have been born free and the other born in slavery. The issue goes back before birth. When Job and his servants were being fashioned in the womb the key person at work was God. That's the premise of Job's argument.

So both Psalm 139 and Job 31 emphasize God as the primary Workman — Nurturer, Fashioner, Knitter, Creator — in the process of gestation. Why is that important? It's important because God is the only One who can create personhood. Mothers and fathers can contribute some impersonal egg and some impersonal sperm, but only God creates independent personhood. So when the Scripture emphasizes that God is the main Nurturer and Shaper in the womb, it is stressing that what is happening in the womb is the unique work of God, namely, the making of a person. From the Biblical point of view gestation is the unique work of God fashioning personhood.

We can argue, I say, endlessly over what "full" personhood is. But this we can say, I think, with great confidence: what is happening in the womb is a unique person-forming work of God, and only God knows how deeply and mysteriously the creation of personhood is woven into the making of a body. Therefore it is arbitrary and unwarranted to assume that at any point in the knitting together of this person, its destruction is not an assault on the prerogatives of God the Creator.

To put it positively: the destruction of conceived human life — whether embryonic, fetal, or viable — is an assault on the unique person-forming work of God. Abortion is an assault on God, not just man. God is uniquely at work in the womb from the moment of conception. This is the clear testimony of Psalm 139:13 and Job 31:15.



3. Aborting unborn humans falls under the repeated Biblical ban against "shedding innocent blood."

The phrase "innocent blood" occurs about 20 times in the Bible. The context is always one of condemning those who shed this blood or warning people not to shed it. Innocent blood includes the blood of children (Psalm 106:38). Jeremiah puts it in a context with refugees and widows and orphans: "Thus says the Lord: Do justice and righteousness, and deliver from the hand of the oppressor him who has been robbed. And do no wrong or violence to the alien, the fatherless, and the widow, nor shed innocent blood in this place." Surely the blood of the unborn is as innocent as any blood that flows in the world.



4. The Bible frequently expresses the high priority God puts on the protection and provision and vindication of the weakest and most helpless and most victimized members of the community.


Again and again we read of the sojourner and the widow and the orphan. These are the special care of God and should be the special care of his people.

"You shall not wrong a stranger or oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. (And you were all once babes in the womb!) You shall not afflict any widow or orphan. If you do afflict them, and they cry out to me, (like the blood of Abel cried our to God from the ground, Genesis 4:10) I will surely hear their cry; and my wrath will burnÿ.ÿ.ÿ." (Exodus 22:21-24).

"Father of the fatherless and protector of widows is God in His holy habitation" (Psalm 68:5).

"Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute. Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked" (Psalm 82:3-4).

"They slay the widow and the sojourner, and murder the fatherless; and say, 'The Lord does not see; the God of Jacob does not perceive.'ÿ.ÿ.ÿ.ÿBut the Lord will wipe them out for their wickedness" (Psalm 94:6,23).



5. By judging difficult and even tragic human life as a worse evil than taking life, abortionists contradict the widespread Biblical teaching that God loves to show his gracious power through suffering and not just by helping people avoid suffering.


This does not mean we should seek suffering for ourselves or for others. But it does mean that suffering is generally portrayed in the Bible as the necessary and God-ordained, though not God-pleasing, plight of this fallen world (Romans 8:20-25, Ezekiel 18:32), and especially the necessary portion of all who would enter the kingdom (Acts 14:22; 1 Thessalonians 3:3-4) and live lives of godliness (2 Timothy 3:12). This suffering is never viewed merely as a tragedy. It is also viewed as a means of growing deep with God and becoming strong in this life (Romans 5:3-5; James 1:3-4; Hebrews 12:3-11; 2 Corinthians 1:9; 4:7-12; 12:7-10) and becoming something glorious in the life to come (2 Corinthians 4:17; Romans 8:18).

When abortionists reason that taking life is less evil than the difficulties that will accompany life, they are making themselves wiser than God who teaches us that his grace is capable of stupendous feats of love through the suffering of those who live.



6. It is a sin of presumption to justify abortion by taking comfort in the fact that all these little children will go to heaven or even be given full adult life in the resurrection.


This is a wonderful hope when the heart is broken with penitence and seeking forgiveness. But it is evil to justify killing by the happy outcome of eternity for the one killed. This same justification could be used to justify killing one-year olds, or any heaven-bound believer for that matter. The Bible asks the question: "Shall we sin that grace may abound?" (Romans 6:1) And: "Shall we do evil that good may come?" (Romans 3:8). In both cases the answer is a resounding NO. It is presumption to step into God's place and try to make the assignments to heaven or to hell. Our duty is to obey God, not to play God.



7. The Bible commands us to rescue our neighbor who is being unjustly led away to death.


"Rescue those who are being taken away to death; hold back those who are stumbling to the slaughter. If you say, 'We did not know this,' does not He who weighs the heart perceive it? Does not He who keeps watch over your soul know it, and will He not requite man according to his work?"

There is no significant scientific, medical, social, moral or religious reason for putting the unborn in a class where this text does not apply to them. It is disobedience to this text to abort unborn children.



8. Aborting unborn children falls under Jesus' rebuke of those who spurned children as inconvenient and unworthy of the Savior's attention.


"Now they were bringing even infants to him that he might touch them; and when the disciples saw it, they rebuked them. But Jesus called them to him, saying, 'Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs the kingdom of God'" (Luke 18:15-16). The word for "infant" in Luke 18:15 is the same word Luke uses for the unborn infant in Elizabeth's womb in Luke 1:41,44.

"And Jesus took a child, and put him in the midst of them; and taking him in his arms, he said to them, 'Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but him who sent me'" (Mark 9:36-37).



9. It is the right of God the Maker to give and to take human life. It is not our individual right to make this choice.


When Job heard that his children had all been killed in a collapsing house, he bowed to worship the Lord and said, "Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked shall I return; the Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord" (Job 1:21).

When Job spoke of coming from his mother's womb, he said, "The Lord gave." And when Job spoke of dying, he said, "The Lord has taken away." Birth and death are the prerogatives of God. He is Giver and Taker in this awesome affair of life. We have no right to make individual choices about this matter. Our duty is to care for what He gives and use it to His glory.


10. Finally, saving faith in Jesus Christ brings forgiveness of sins and cleansing of conscience and help through life and hope for eternity. Surrounded by such omnipotent love, every follower of Jesus is free from the greed and fear that might lure a person to forsake these truths in order to gain money or avoid reproach.


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My prayer is that anyone involved in the practice of abortion would consider these things very seriously and pray for the faith and the courage to stand for life and love in Jesus Christ. We at Bethlehem Baptist Church are ready to talk further about these matters and pray with you and for you as you seek the strength to follow the Jesus. 720 13th Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN. Phone: 612 338-7653.



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Friday, August 17, 2007

Calling Evil Good

There have been a couple of visible trials of late in which the defendate claimed abuse. In order to do this, married couples have been made to appear perverted because of intimate acts in which they engaged in their private relationship.

What is interesting about this is that we live in a society in which "anything goes". One mya be immodest, openly promiscuous, or homosexual. Even amoung some, bestiality is acceptable. In the advice column of the local paper, we are treated with a constant barrage of suggestions that "living together" is an acceptable manifestation of "good relationships" and pregnancy outside of marriage is rewarded

The prophet Isaiah said, "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!"(5:20). Yet our society is filled with sin while we simply celebrate the fact with those so engaged.

The Lord condemns these"works of the flesh" saying, "that those who practice such things will not inherit the Kingdom of God" (Galatians 5:19-20). Those of us who love the truth of God cannot accept such. Nor can we reward those who so engage themselves(Ephesians 5:3-13). We must get straight what is right and what is wrong.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Simple test to see if someone has the True Jesus or not

There is a simple way to see if someone has the true Jesus or not. By true Jesus, I mean the one of the Bible, not the one of Mormonism who is the brother of the devil, nor the Jehovah's Witness Jesus who is Michael the Archangel, and certainly not the one of the New Age Movement who is simply a man in tune with the divine consciousness.

The Jesus of the Bible is prayed to (Acts 7:55-60; Psalm 116:4 and Zech. 13:9 with 1 Cor. 1:1-2). The Jesus of the Bible is worshiped (Matt. 2:2,11; 14:33; 28:9; John 9:35-38; Heb. 1:6) The Jesus of the Bible called God (John 20:28; Heb. 1:8). In cult theologies, Jesus is a creation in one form or another (this is why the Jehovah's Witnesses add the word ‘other' four times to Col. 1:16-17). Therefore, He is not to be prayed to, worshiped, or called God.

If you are a Christian then you will be able to pray to Jesus, not just through. You will be able to worship Jesus equally with the Father. And you will be able to call Jesus your Lord and God. A cultist cannot do this. A cultist has a false Jesus, and, therefore, a false hope of salvation.

The following is an expansion of the above points If you put your faith in a Jesus that is not true, then your faith is useless. The power of faith does not rest in the act of believing, but in its object; the greatest faith in someone false is the same as no faith at all. Sincerity and false messiahs do not bridge the chasm of sin between God and man, only the Jesus of the Bible does that. Who then, is the true Jesus? Jesus said that He was the only One who reveals the Father (Matt. 11:27 and Luke 10:22): "All things have been committed to me by my Father. No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him" (NIV). So, to know the true Father you must first know the true Jesus. The question is, how do you recognize the true Jesus? Simple, look in the Bible. If you were to say, "Father receive my spirit," who would you be praying to? The Father, right? If you were to say, "Jesus receive my spirit," who would you be praying to? Jesus. In Acts 7:59, Stephen, while full of the Holy Spirit (v. 55), prayed to Jesus:

And they went on stoning Stephen as he called upon the Lord and said, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit." (See also Acts 9:14; Rom. 10:13.)

Stephen prayed to Jesus, not just through Him. If it is acceptable for him then it should be alright for you. The Jesus of the Bible is prayed to. I pray to Jesus. Do you? If yes, good. If not, why? But you might say, "Jesus said to pray to the Father." I do. But I also pray to Jesus as Stephen did. If the church is only to pray to the Father then why did Stephen, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, address Jesus in His prayer? Was he wrong? See also 1 Cor. 1:1-2 with Psalm 116:4 where calling upon the name of the Lord is prayer and prayer is addressed to Jesus by the Corinthian church. Jesus was also worshipped.

The verses are: And those who were in the boat worshiped Him, saying, "You are certainly God's son! (MMatt. 14:33). And behold, Jesus met them and greeted them. And they came up and took hold of His feet and worshiped Him (Matt. 28:9). See also Matt. 2:2,11; 14:33; 28:9; John 9:35-38; Heb. 1:6.

The Jesus of the Bible is prayed to and worshiped. Do you do what Jesus' disciples did? Do you pray to and worship the true Jesus? Since it is against Mormon and Jehovah's Witness theologies to pray to Jesus but only through if you do worship Jesus, how can you do that without praying to Him? And, do you honor Him equally with the Father as Jesus said to do in John 5:23? If you do not, then why not? There is just one more issue to address. Do you call Jesus your Lord and God? After Jesus' resurrection He showed Himself to many people. One of them was Thomas. John 20:28:

Thomas answered and said to Him [Jesus], "My Lord and my God!" The literal Greek says, "The Lord of me and the God of me." "My God!" is a pagan expression used today. Two points can be made from this. First, do you agree that Thomas a devout Jew was swearing, like a pagan of today? Second, there is no biblical account of swear words. Peter did swear in Mark 14:71 by swearing he did not know Jesus. To say Thomas was swearing, or merely exclaiming profound surprise has no evidence. God calls Jesus God in Heb. 1:8: But of the Son He [the Father] says, "Thy throne, O God, is forever and ever..." Unfortunately, in the Jehovah's Witness Bible in Heb. 1:8 you'll see that it says, "God is your throne, forever and ever." This, technically speaking, is a legitimate translation.

The reason this is so lies in the nature of the Greek language and the fact that the form of the word "God" and "Throne" both end in a noun construction that is interchangeable, therefore making the NWT translation legitimate. It is unfortunate that the Watchtower has chosen to do this. Nevertheless, if you'd like to read more about this, then go to The Jehovah's Witnesses and Heb. 1:8 and Psalm 45:6. Conclusion: The Jesus of the Bible is prayed to (Acts 7:55-60; Psalm 116:4 and Zech. 13:9 with 1 Cor. 1:1-2), worshiped (Matt. 2:2,11; 14:33; 28:9; John 9:35-38; Heb. 1:6), and called Lord and God (John 20:28; Heb. 1:8). If I have the wrong Jesus, and therefore I serve the wrong God, then why do I pray to Jesus, worship Him, and call Him my Lord and God as the Scriptures teach? But, if you have the true Jesus, why is it you don't do those things? Why does JW theology not agree with the scriptures? I think the answer is simple.

The Jesus of the cults is not the true Jesus. Therefore, they are wrong.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

11 Reasons to Teach Biblical Doctrine

By Brannon Howse



This is an excerpt from Brannon’s new book: Building A Biblical Worldview Verse by Verse. Click here for more information or to order your copy:
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Besides the all-important reason of keeping people from having to hear Jesus say “depart from me,” there are 11 benefits here and now of teaching Biblical doctrine.





1. Biblical doctrine builds discernment and reveals the will of God for our lives.


• Discernment

What parent does not want their children to have discernment to make Godly decisions? Discernment and sound judgment are a by-products of teaching Biblical doctrine.



1 Thessalonians 5:21 says, “but test everything, hold fast what is good.”



And Romans 12:2 commands, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”



• Revealing the will of God for our lives


In John 7:17 Jesus said, “If anyone wills to do His will, he shall know concerning doctrine, whether it is from God or whether I speak on My own authority.





2. Biblical doctrine prepares us for every good work.



2 Timothy 3:16-17: “All Scripture is given by the inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.”



3. There has been a vast falling away from Biblical truth.



The Bible describes this great apostasy or this falling away from Biblical truth in 2 Timothy 4:3-4:



“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their ear away from truth and be turned aside to fables.”





4. False teaching is destroying lives.

Enemies of the truth know exactly how to encourage false teaching: “Education is thus a most powerful ally of humanism. What can the theistic Sunday schools, meeting for an hour once a week, and teaching only a fraction of the children, do to stem the tide of a five-day program of humanistic teaching?”

—1933, Charles Francis Potter, Humanism: A New Religion 1



And Colossians 2:8 prescribes the antidote: “Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.”





5. Biblical doctrine is not boring but a strong mooring.



As I said earlier, most self-professing Christians cannot articulate, much less defend, the essential doctrines of the Christian faith, but why is it that we spend so much time on things that will not last and that do not matter? Adults as well as teens can tell you all about pop culture, about sports teams and superstars but can these same teens and adults tell you how we know Jesus is God, how we know the Bible is true, or how we know Jesus rose from the dead?



Biblical doctrine is the Gospel, the will of God for our lives. It is what Jesus talked about during his earthly ministry. In spite of how it’s sometimes been presented, the real picture of Jesus and His teachings is riveting. Jesus commanded respect, inspired commitment, and renewed lives in ruin.





6. Biblical doctrine taught early and consistently builds a faith that lasts.



In 2 Timothy 3:15 Paul, speaking about Timothy, says, “And that from childhood you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.”



Who was it that taught Timothy the scriptures from such an early age? 2 Timothy 1:5 answers the question: “When I call to remembrance the genuine faith that is in you, which dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice which I am persuaded is in you also.”



Timothy’s mother and grandmother taught him early, and he became one of the most powerful leaders in the first century church.



Deuteronomy 6:7 also reminds us to always be teaching God’s truth to our children: “You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.”





7. Biblical doctrine stirs the heart and mind.



“Heart” refers to the core of a person’s being, and it is significant that the Bible mentions the heart 826 times.



Proverbs 4:23 explains that out of the heart “spring the issues of life.”



From the heart proceed our good and bad thoughts, emotions, and behavior. So preparing the soil of a child’s or teen’s heart is crucial if we want to plant the seeds of Biblical truth and see them grow to maturity.



The Bible also commands us to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind. And Romans 10:10 makes the point: “For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.”





Because there is no application without acquisition.


If we want to see our children, friends and family apply Biblical truth to all areas of life, they must first know what the truth is. Knowledge means the acquisition of truth; wisdom means the application of truth.



So where do we find knowledge and wisdom?



Proverbs 2: 6 explains, “For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding”



Proverbs 9:10: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.”



And Proverbs 1:7: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.”



If adults and teens are to acquire wisdom and knowledge, we must encourage them to study Biblical doctrine and come to understand the character and nature of God it reveals.





Biblical doctrine convicts those that contradict.


Titus 1:9 says: “Holding fast the faithful word as he has been taught that he may be able, by sound doctrine, both to exhort and convict those who contradict.” The scriptures are great at setting the record straight—whether in theology, doctrine, or lifestyle.



Remember, too, what 2 Timothy 3: 16 says: “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.”





10. Biblical doctrine will last forever.



The Bible says that grass withers and the flower fades but the Word of God stands forever. The reason is, as John 1:1 tells us, the Word of God is God: “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God.”



So, when we commit ourselves to teaching and training hearts and minds with the Word of God, we are planting in the lives of others something that will last through all eternity.





11. Because lives are at stake, and it is appointed unto every man to die once and then face judgment.



Pay close attention to James 5:19-20: “Brethren, if any among you wanders from the truth, and someone turns him back, let him know that he who turns a sinner from the error of his way will save a soul from death and cover a multitude of sins.”





Marching Orders



Would a fireman ignore a fire alarm, lean back in his recliner and watch the rest of the ballgame as hundreds of souls perish in a burning office building? Would an emergency room doctor sip coffee in the break room, reading the latest fishing magazine and ignore the Code Blue alert over the hospital P.A. system? Yet today, Christian school administrators, Sunday School teachers, youth pastors, senior pastors, Christian college professors and presidents, deacons, elders, and parents are just as culpable as they ignore the warnings, the cultural flashing lights, and all the social sirens that scream a spiritual Code Blue—the warning of imminent spiritual and eternal death.



Many of them won’t be disturbed because they are busy entertaining and being entertained. They won’t be distracted because they caught up giving adults and teens what they want, not what they need. They rally to be inclusive, not offensive. They’re committed to consensus more than truth, customers over converts, donors over disciples, a big tent over the narrow way, and self-actualization over self-sacrifice. They will not be awakened from their malaise because they don’t want to change their priorities or practice. The Christian life they falsely conjure offers everything and requires nothing.



Yet we should not be discouraged. God has seldom, if ever, moved among the majority, but He has historically and providentially worked among a remnant. And believe me, there is a remnant. It’s thrilling to see how many and how strong they are who flock to Worldview Weekends because they know their need. As you read this book and share it with your children, you are part of that vestige of hope.



I thank God someone once spoke doctrine into my life, revealed the true condition of my heart and mind, and declared Code Blue for my soul. It’s time we declare Code Blue for the American church and return to teaching sound Biblical doctrine before any more step unwittingly into eternity. I pray that this little book will be used by thousands of parents and grandparents to teach their children Christian doctrine. If we remain faithful to teaching a Biblical worldview and teaching sound theology, we will see lives saved for Christ.



This is an excerpt from Brannon’s new book: Building A Biblical Worldview Verse by Verse. Click here for more information or to order your copy:
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Sunday, August 12, 2007

More Interview Questions when Witnessing

What's the most important thing in life to you?
On the day you die, (repeat)

What are 3 things written on a tombstone? I can guarantee your eternity will be a lot longer than your existence on earth. What do you think happens after you die? (or use this q. alone)
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Whats one thing you've learned in life you wish everyone could know?

What's one thing you regret you wish...

What do you think happens after you die?
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No tracts witnessing: (use $, or coins!)

Can you tell me the motto on all our money? (IN God we trust)
Do you think America trusts in God?
Do you trust in God?
Do you think God has any reason to be angry w/ America?
Why/why not?
Examples: 91 % lie regulary, over 3,000 abortions a day,60% married couples admit to cheating on spouse, murders, rape, incest, theft, blasphemy, etc...

Have you ever told a lie? ...*(you're off!)

Monday, August 6, 2007

What If?

What if you could read minds? What if you knew the winning lottery numbers one day early? What if you could live forever? What if you were breathing your last breath right now? What if you had already eaten your last meal? What if you had your conscience for a reason? What if you knew what the reason was? What if it were a beacon - a warning of an impending doom? What if justice were not corrupt, but something true something eternal? What if the standard for life were a perfect Law you already knew? What if in the stillness of a silent moment you knew you had broken that Law?

What if life is really a test, a series of choices, in which only one choice really matters? What if we ignore the inner warning light which pulses when we lie, steal and lust? What if even our hatred is counted as murder? What if pain and pleasure are only shadows of greater sensations to come? What if there is a Heaven? What if there is a Hell? What if there is a just Judge who knows even our thoughts? What if He holds us accountable for every thought, word and deed? What if our idea of justice is only a shadow of something coming - where the prison times are eternal and no bond can be posted once the sentence is passed? What if death is the fine for breaking an eternal Law? What if someone paid that fine for you? What if Jesus Christ is that person? What if He defeated death by rising from the dead? What if you could turn from your sin, put your faith in Him and live? What if He gave you your conscience to point you to Him?

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¿Qué tal si pudieras adivinar lo que otros piensan de ti? ¿Qué tal si supieras el número ganador de la lotería…un día antes del sorteo? ¿Qué tal si pudieras vivir para siempre? ¿Qué tal si éste fuera tu último respiro? ¿Qué tal si has comido tu última cena? ¿Qué tal si tu conciencia se te ha dado con razón? ¿Qué tal si supieras esa razón? ¿Qué tal si fuera un faro—un aviso de penumbra venidera? ¿Qué tal si la justicia no fuera corrupta sino algo verdadero, algo eterno? ¿Qué tal si el criterio para la vida fuera una Ley perfecta, cual ya conoces? ¿Qué tal si en la calma de un momento silencioso tú supieras que has violado esa Ley?

¿Qué tal si la vida es en realidad una prueba, una serie de opciones, en la cual sólo una opción importa? ¿Qué tal si ignoramos la lucesita interna que se prende cada vez que mentimos, robamos o codiciamos? ¿Qué tal si aun nuestro odio fuera considerado como asesinato? ¿Qué tal si el dolor y el placer fueran sólo sombras de sensaciones venideras? ¿Qué tal si existiera el paraíso? ¿Qué tal si existiera el infierno? ¿Qué tal si existe un Juez justo que conoce hasta nuestros pensamientos? ¿Qué tal si nos considera responsables por cada pensamiento, palabra y obra? ¿Qué tal si nuestro concepto de la justicia es sólo una sombra de algo venidero, donde la sentencia es eterna y no hay fianza después de la falla? ¿Qué tal si la muerte es la multa por violar la Ley eterna? ¿Qué tal si alguien pagara tu multa? ¿Qué tal si Él ha vencido a la muerte al resucitar de los muertos? ¿Qué tal si tú pudieras abandonar tu pecado, poner tu fe en Él y vivir? ¿Qué tal si te ha dado la conciencia para mostrarte el camino hacia Él? Cada segundo mueren dos personas….¿Qué tal si éste fuera tu último segundo de vida?