Here is your typical "screaming" SP post
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David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Slade wrote:
> Anyone who has raised sheep knows you
> can't get the lost sheep to come back to
> the fold by chasing and screaming at her.
The idea that street preachers chase and scream at people is a demonic lie.
A few weeks ago, a student at UF raised that point right while my friend was
preaching. My friend said, "I'm not chasing anyone. If you don't want to
hear what we are talking about here, go on down the street. I'm not going
to start chasing after you." The student who made this false claim readily
agreed and acknowledged that he was wrong. I believe demons inspire people
to say these false things. The people who say it do not even realize that
they are saying it, and when they are on the spot called on it, they
recognize the foolish absurdity of what they just said. Unfortunately, many
do not say it when it can be rebutted, so it gets repeated again and again
by others as truth when it really is a demonic lie.
The television news channels in Tampa sometimes characterized my preaching
as yelling and screaming. I did not like that characterization. I simply
raised my voice to herald the truth. I did not scream. Perhaps some might
characterize it as "yelling," but I would not characterize it that way. I
call it preaching. When a person preaches, he is proclaiming, and if he is
trying to speak to a group of people, he needs to raise his voice. Do you
have a problem with that? I know God doesn't.
By the way, Slade, if you want to see what street preaching is in person, I
suggest you and me get together and go down to Ybor City some Friday night.
I can preach and you can talk to the crowd that gathers and witness one on
one. If you would like to try preaching too, that would be great. You
might just get the urge to preach when you see how they crowd reacts. I
have known people to be completely against street preaching come down there
and in one night completely change their minds. Some have urged others to
support the work, and some could not wait for a chance to preach themselves.
Of course, there also have been some who vowed never to go back there again.
One time another street preacher not accustomed to a night club scene
accompanied me to Ybor, and a marijuana smoking homosexual pulled down his
pants and mooned me. It became completely silent at that point, and the
crowd had been on his side for the last 15 minutes, applauding his leud
language and what not, so when this mooning happened and it got completely
quiet, I pointed to his naked butt and said, "Behold Tampa, your leader."
They were all in shame at that point, their hearts prepared, and I began to
instruct them in the way of righteousness. Unfortunately, the guy with me
could not handle the riotous atmosphere and the mooning was the last straw,
so he vowed never to go back there with me again. I has another street
preacher do a similar thing in Mardi Gras when he got hit in the eye with a
bead. Some people cannot handle the abuse.
Peace be with you.
David Miller.
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"Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer every man." (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org
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