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Re: Re: Re: GodMen
by Stever
It is my opinion that this movement is not of God, I am not saying that I "know'. However Jesus did say that we shall know true prophets from false prophets by thier fruits. And judging by the fruits (the statements, and actions) I can certainly see without too much difficulty, that this movement is just an extension of the same worldliness that has over taken the evangelical movement: "purpose driven" churches complete with occultic rock music disquised as worship and programs that segregate the family and will bend over backwards to get people to come. What a stark contrast to the first century Christians who met together in one accord, endured great persecutions, and were greatly respected by the people who would not dare join them. And yet today we have these "God men" who will blow people away if somebody says something that may offend them? Are these men that are filled with the fruits of the spirit? Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Goodness, Meekness etc? Christians may say that they are "anti abortion", but I ask you: Do these Christians love children the same way Jesus Loves children? Most Christians I know are willing to cut off God's Blessings and will not suffer any more children to come into thier lives. They may say that abortion is wrong and judge those who are pro abortion - but they are guilty of the same root sin of not loving Children and having the desire to prevent them from coming into the world. Did Jesus command us to limit the number of children a family should have? Yet we have taken this matter into our own hands. God desires a godly generation and a godly seed. Be fruitful and multiply! This command has been reaffirmed but never cancelled. Jesus said suffer the little children and forbid them not, for such is of the Kingdom of God. How many Christians have apopted the world's love of pleasure philosophy that limits the number of children and considers them a curse and a burden?
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