On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:59:36 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
So you would disagree with Bunyon? "In my preaching of the Word, I took
special notice of this one thing, namely, that the Lord did lead me to begin
where His Word begins with sinners; that is, to condemn all flesh, and to open
and allege that the curse of God, by the Law, doth belong to
and lay hold on all men as they come into the world, because of sin."
John Bunyan
jt: So Bunyan believed we all suffer from Adam's
fall....
Expound the Law truly and open the veil of Moses to condemn all flesh and prove all men sinners, and set at broach the mercy of our Lord Jesus, and let wounded consciences drink of Him. William Tyndale.jt: And so did Tyndale though today some believe ppl are saved in spite of hardened conscience.. sin is not discussed today in religious circles."You have enjoyed yourself in Messiahianity long enough. You have had pleasant feelings, pleasant songs, pleasant meetings, pleasant prospects . There has been much of human happiness, much clapping of hands, and much shouting of praises - very much of heaven on earth. Now then, Go to God and tell Him you are prepared as much as necessary to turn your back upon it all, and that you are willing to spend the rest of your days struggling in the midst of perishing multitudes, whatever it may cost you" Gen. William BoothSadly many today have lost the vision of Gen. Wm Booth.Thanks for this Kevin. What kind of a message do you think Jonah went with to Nineveh? Wouldn't his kind of preaching be appropriate out on the streets amongst the heathens of our generation? jht

