NAW I am just sick of people that flap their gums.
When it comes down to it they are all about words NOT DEEDS!
It is a False Piety to say that another should do such &
such when one does NOTHING.
God's Work as you put it is NOT LIP SERVICE
They profess that they know God;
but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto
every good work reprobate..
They profess to be doing the WORK of God but when pressed they
do not want to brag
Invariably when preaching in public, some christian comes up to
me and says you are doing it wrong you are going to turn them off. (If
I had a nickel for every time...)
I ask them How many people have you told about Jesus this week?
They want to change subjects, any idea why? Guess they want
their reward.
Why would someone correct someone else about something they DO
NOT DO?
Only reason could be, their conscience is bothering them.
They know it is RIGHT to witness to the LOST
I read your post a couple of times. My comments appear to be
appropriate.
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From: Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A rather simple task is to read the post
instead of going off half cocked
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what does your little chuck and jive have to do with
Terry's remarks to Dean? Not one single thing. Few on this site have
a clue as to "ad hom." but your comments below are "ad hom." By
definition, ad hom is any statement that does not go directly to
the discussion or remarks at hand. Another phrase for "ad hom" is
"begging the question." "Truth" regarding "ad hom" has NOTHING TO
DO WITH "AD HOM." This is just something you all made up. If
the response is an atack on any other issue but the one present, it is
begging the question and is "ad hom."
You have this fantasy that you are busier doing the
"Lord's work" than anyone else. A ridiculous assertion or two
levels ("busier" and "Lord's work).. You are constantly demanding
that those who offer a criticisim measure up to YOU..
Get a life and stay on subject --- or maybe you just
cannot do this rather simple task.
jd
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From: Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You have got to be joking,
Dean! There is no sin of omission? Is following Christ only about
correcting others? How about giving a drink to a thirsty man?
AND how do you do such?
I find that most that speak like this are DOing nothing
of consequence. They love in "WORD" but never in DEED!
It tends to be a device to soothe their conscience.
The bible speaks of it this way.
My little children, let us
not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and
in truth.
Talk is cheap it does not cost a thing!
As a proponent of PURE RELIGION
Pure religion and
undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless
and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the
world.
What are you DOing? Tell us of your DEEDS.
Looking foward to
your TESTIMONY! PTL!
Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Dean
Moore wrote:
You have got to be joking, Dean! There is no sin of
omission? Is following Christ only about correcting others? How about
giving a drink to a thirsty man? How about passing by the wounded on
the road to Damascus? How about the guy broke down alongside the
interstate? Can you please God by telling the thirsty guy he needs to
be saved and leave him in thirst. Can you hand a tract to the guy
broke down miles from nowhere and go on? I would never do that and
neither would you.
Terry
cd: There is a difference in pointing out
error and stoning someone to death.We can call sin ,sin and are told to
do so in the bible. Abstaining from original sin keeps one from being a
hypocrite as you are trying to make Judy appear. Adding sin of omission
in this manner is clouding the true message of the Gospel-If we are
living in the 11 commandments given to us then there is no sin of
omission for to have love of the brethren we will be helping them-by
correction their error(s) ,and giving to them for their needs-then
there is on sin of omission.If not- feel free to point out those other
sins of omission?
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