
Terri Green
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Romans 1:18-32 | Army Brat | Granddaughter of an Honorary Blue Angel | Truth will always sound like hate to those who hate the truth | Soli Deo Gloria!
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The look on Wes Huff’s face as he listens to Sadie Robertson say she preaches. For any man claiming to know the Scriptures, you cannot deny the Bible says a woman is not allowed to preach over men. Wes never corrects her interpretation of the scriptures. In 1 Timothy 2:12, Paul restricts/forbids women from teaching or exercising authority over men in a church setting. Sadie Robertson tells women at the IF gathering that she was called to preach. She also practices the Enneagram.
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“It's very unfortunate that abortion is such a big issue for everybody" — Dave Rubin Rubin used 18 embryos to have a baby. He destroyed life, rented a womb to design a baby for he and his husband. He’s not pro-life. Why is he platformed by the Daily Wire, Fox News and the Blaze?
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Lifeway needs to bear some of the burden for the feminization of the SBC. When they had brick and mortar stores all they sold were false female authors and teachers like Beth Moore. The result was open rebellion when they began to usurp the authority of God’s word by preaching and making up wild stories about God talking to them.
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At this conference on May 15, 2015, ‘A Time to Speak’, Voddie tries to bring these men back to the main thing. Because we’re still talking about it today. Matt Chandler’s comments about Vail, Colorado fell flat like a deflated balloon. Voddie made this point: “cultural Marxism is the new white supremacy.” The racial issue is a multi-billion-dollar issue that the woke church profits from. Voddie can take it from all sides and is still unmoved by the other men because he knows it’s about the Gospel.
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It doesn’t get any worse than this. Brandon Lake and Steven Furtick. This is all for the show of it.
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At the SBC in 2016, Russell Moore answers the question about building mosques. The question: “I would like to know how in the world someone in the Southern Baptist Convention can support the defending of rights for Muslims to construct mosques in the united states when these people threaten our very way of existence as Christians and Americans. They are murdering Christians, beheading Christians, imprisoning Christians all over the world. Do you actually believe that if Jesus Christ were here today, He would actually support this and that He would stand up and say, well, let us support the rights of those Baal worshippers to erect temples to Baal? Do you believe that Dr. Moore?” He says he believes in “soul freedom.” Wait for him to say “that a government that has the power to outlaw people from assembling….” Russell Moore: “You know sometimes we have to deal with questions that are really complicated and we have to spend a lot of time thinking them through and not sure what the final result was going to be. Sometimes we have really hard decisions to make. This isn’t one of those things.” “And brothers and sisters, when you have a government that says we can decide whether or not a house of worship can be constructed upon the theological beliefs of that house of worship, then there are going to be Southern Baptist churches in San Francisco and in New York and throughout the country who are not going to be able to build. And the bigger issue, though, is not one of self-interest.” “What it means to be a Baptist is to support soul freedom for everybody.” “The bigger issue is that we have been called to the gospel of Jesus Christ. A government that has the power to outlaw people from assembling together and saying what they believe – that does not turn people into Christians, that turns people into pretend Christians and it sends them straight to hell. The answer to Islam is not government power. The answer is the gospel of Jesus Christ and the new birth that comes from that.”
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Unbelievable. Paula White is in charge. She says because of Jesus’s resurrection, Trump rose up too. She asks people to stretch their hands towards the President. She says to Trump: “You were betrayed and arrested and falsely accused. It’s a familiar pattern that our Lord and Savior showed us. You will be victorious in all you put your hand to because God is using you!”
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This is Kirk Cameron’s son, James. They’re espousing Annihilationism. That is the theological view that the unrighteous will ultimately cease to exist after a final judgment, rather than suffer eternal conscious torment. It is often supported by interpretations of biblical texts, with adherents arguing that "eternal" punishment refers to the lasting effect of the punishment, and that "death" means a final end rather than unending suffering. Some Christian denominations, such as the Seventh-day Adventists and Christadelphians, hold this belief. Isaiah 66:22-24 Revelation 14:11 Matthew 25:31-46 Mark 9:42-48 Daniel 12:1-2 2 Thessalonians 1:5-10
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Extraordinary testimony! Mitsuo Fuchida, the Imperial Japanese Navy captain who led the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, converted to Christianity in 1950 following a profound change of heart. Initially bitter after the war, Fuchida was deeply moved by the story of Peggy Covell, whose missionary parents were executed by Japanese forces, yet she chose to show love to Japanese prisoners of war rather than seeking revenge. This sparked Fuchida’s interest in Christianity. He soon encountered the testimony of Jacob DeShazer, an American POW who shared his story of finding God in a Japanese camp in I Was a Prisoner of Japan (1950). In September 1949, Fuchida became a Christian. “Looking back,” he said later, “I can see now that the Lord had laid his hand upon me so that I might serve him.”
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This is evergreen! When a young boy asks John MacArthur why didn’t Jesus just *Pow* in the garden when Eve ate the apple, He can stop it like that? Bible Questions and Answers, Part 70 — John MacArthur “I’m Joey Cusenza, and my question is, why didn’t Jesus stop Eve at the garden of Eden when she ate the fruit? *Like, I mean, pow,* He can just stop it like that. Why didn’t He?” JOHN: That is the most profound question of all questions: Why didn’t God stop Eve from eating the fruit? This theologians call the problem of theodicy: Why is there evil in the world? If God is absolutely holy, why is there evil in the world? That’s essentially that question: Why didn’t He stop it before it started? First of all, the broad answer is this: because God allowed her to eat that fruit, God allowed sin to come into the world, so that He could be glorified. Now God is a God of love, and He could express that love even in the perfection of the Trinity. And He expressed that love to Adam and Eve when He walked and talked with them before they sinned and before she ate. So God could express His love. But if there had never been a sin, there would never be forgiveness, there would never be mercy, there would never be grace, there would never be compassion, there would never be healing, there would never be restoration. And so, forever and ever, the angels would never be able to worship God for all those aspects of His nature. So God allows evil so that He can display grace and mercy and compassion because those also are attributes of God that can only be put on display through His response to sin. There’s another reason, and that is that God is holy and just and righteous. He would never be able to display ultimately what that means unless there were sinners to judge. So whether it is judgment on sin or whether it is salvation from sin, the fact that sin exists allows God to display eternally the glory of the full scope of His attributes. Okay? Great question. Thank you, bud.
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