God anoints men to speak his mind, and those within the culture want to stop them from doing what they are doing.  Some deride and express their disdain for what these men do, others throw pies or stones or spit in their face, yet others try to kill them.

Well I can tell you this "CULTURE" has not changed

They hated preachers in the OT they hated them in the NT and sinners still hate correction.

David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lance wrote:
> David ... the culture has changed since I was a young
> man, never mind since Wesley's era.
> Goodness sake, man, are you 'unplugged'?

LOL. Don't worry, I'm plugged into God. What else matters?

Look, we agree that cultures differ in both time and space. The question
is, has culture changed so much that the style of preaching that John Wesley
did is now irrelevant? I think not. If you have read Wesley, you know that
he faced the same kind of obstacles that public preachers today face. His
trepidation toward public preaching is similar to many public preachers
today, and the reactions he received also is similar. He was opposed by the
"orthodox" and those within the institutional system of Christianity.
William Booth is another man who reports the same. In this aspect, the
culture really has not changed in thousands of years. God anoints men to
speak his mind, and those within the culture want to stop them from doing
what they are doing. Some deride and express their disdain for what these
men do, others throw pies or stones or spit in their face, yet others try to
kill them.

Do you think the culture has changed so much that the kind of teaching and
preaching that Jesus Christ himself did is no longer valid? Do you think
the culture has changed so much that instead of crucifying Jesus Christ,
society instead would give him a Nobel Peace Prize and elect him President?

Peace be with you.
David Miller.


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