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The Salvation Of The World – one last chance September 18, 2008

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Approximately 6 000 000 000 souls lived before Noah.

Another 6 000 000 000 souls have lived on the earth from Noah 2348 B.C. to the Second World War 1945 A.D.

The population of the world doubles evey 120 years on average.

In the past 50 years alone, a large number of souls have come into this world and most of these are still here, waiting.

The year is 2000 A.D. and we have 6 000 000 000 souls exposed directly or indirectly to the Internet.

This is approximately one third of all the souls who have ever lived.

Christian responsibility is to prepare the last third of humanity to meet their God.

Two million souls die to meet their God every week.

There is simply not enough time to preach the Gospel to each person more than once.

God will axe the tree which does not bear fruit – all who do not immediately surrender.

You are engaging yourself in a truly serious task of winning souls from eternal terrors in hell.

Find a telephone directory and mark all the churches in one colour, and the schools in another colour. Develop your approach using the Church Sermons as your means. Examine yourself always, by writing down your sins, and press others to start in this way too. Do not wait for a miracle. Try one approach, and if that doesn’t work, try another until you get results.

You Can Lose Your Salvation September 18, 2008

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Sit down and write down all your sins as they occur to you. Read through the list below and see if there is anything you need to repent of. When you see one thing, then write that down. Then come back to the computer and provide your response on the Confess Your Sins web page.

 1. You have not heartily and practically renounced ownership of all your possessions and given them up to God

2. You have not made the business or work you are engaged in a part of your religion

3. You devote to God only that which costs you little or nothing

4. You suppose that six days of the week belong to yourself and only one day of the week belongs to God

5. You will not make any sacrifices of personal ease and comfort in your religion to help others

6. When you do give, you give grudgingly, with constraint, and not of a ready mind with a cheerful heart

7. You continually ask how little you can do in order to get to heaven, instead of how much you can do to honour God

8. You lay up wealth for your family to elevate and make them seem greater

9. You accumulate so much property, that you can retire from business and live at ease, instead of making the most of your time and talents

10. You would sooner gratify your appetites than deny yourself things that are unncessesary or even hurtful, for the sake of doing good

11. You are more readily moved to action by appeals to your own selfish interests

12. You are more interested in other subjects than religion

13. You are more jealous for your own fame than for God’s glory

14. You are not making the salvation of souls the great and leading object of your life

15. You are doing only little for God or you bring only little to pass for God

16. You seek for happiness in religion, rather than usefulness

17. You make your own salvation your supreme object in religion

 Warning: If you do not confess now, you will never do it. Put aside time now. Click here to make your confession.

 1. God never gives the world back to the Christian in the same way that He requires the sinner to give it up

2. He requires us to surrender ownership of everything to Him, so that never again will we consider something our own

3. Unless we entirely consecrate ourselves to Christ – time, talents and influence – we will never get to heaven

4. If we don’t use our energies for God, when we die we will find hell at the end of the path we pursued

The Church of Today – Hell Is No Longer Preached In Church Sermons September 13, 2008

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Go to churches, week after week, and you’d be startled even to hear a mention of hell.

“There has been a shift in religion from focusing on what happens in the next life to asking, ‘What is the quality of this life we’re leading now?’ ” said Harvey Cox Jr., an author, religious historian and professor at Harvard Divinity School. “You can go to a whole lot of churches week after week, and you’d be startled even to hear a mention of hell.”

What is happening in the Church Today? This is an extremely important article. It is very important for us to understand exactly what is happening. It will help us to know what we need to change in our churches, and how to solve the problem.

It comes down to one thing only. The church sermons are totally lacking.

It is for this reason I began the website Church Sermons.

 

DAMNATION LOSES APPEAL

Hell’s fall from fashion indicates how key portions of Christian theology have been influenced by a secular society that stresses individualism over authority and the human psyche over moral absolutes. The rise of psychology, the philosophy of existentialism and the consumer culture have all dumped buckets of water on hell.

The tendency to downplay damnation has grown in recent years as nondenominational ministries, with their focus on everyday issues such as child-rearing and career success, have proliferated and loyalty to churches has deteriorated.

“It’s just too negative,” said Bruce Shelley, a senior professor of church history at the Denver Theological Seminary. “Churches are under enormous pressure to be consumer-oriented. Churches today feel the need to be appealing rather than demanding.”

A 1998 poll by Barna Research Group, a Ventura company that studies Christian trends nationwide, found that church shopping has become a way of life: 1 in 7 adults changes churches each year; 1 in 6 regularly rotates among congregations.

Fickleness has helped give rise to “mega-churches” — evangelical congregations of more than 2,000 people that mix Scripture with social and recreational programs in a casual atmosphere.

Mega-churches routinely pay for market research on what will draw people and keep them coming back.

“Once pop evangelism went into market analysis, hell was just dropped,” said Martin Marty, professor emeritus of religion and culture at the University of Chicago Divinity School.

Hell is far from dead. A May 2001 Gallup Poll of adults nationwide found that 71 percent believe in hell.

They just don’t want to hear about it.

Even among some “born-again” churches, hell is a rare topic of conversation.

Born-again Christians believe in hell, but they also believe their decision to embrace Christ has earned them a one-way ticket in the other direction.

Traditional denominations also have pushed hell to the margins. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s first catechism, drawn up a few years ago by a committee, mentions hell only once.

George Hunsinger, a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and the catechism’s principal author, would have liked the document to address hell more directly and “talk about divine judgment in a responsible way.” But the committee rejected the idea without much debate.

“It’s a failure of nerve by churches that are not wanting to take on a nonpopular stance,” Hunsinger said.

In 1999, Pope John Paul II made headlines by saying hell should be seen not as a fiery underworld but as “the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy.”

As much as that seemed like a departure from church teachings, the pope’s words were not all that new. In the 1960s, the Roman Catholic Church had moved away from the view of hell as a gothic torture chamber as part of the Second Vatican Council’s modernization of church teachings.

“When you take (hell) away as a threat, everything changes,” said the University of Chicago’s Marty. “Who goes to confession anymore? Time was, a (Catholic) church had 16 booths and people snaked around the block. Today, a church might have one left.”

One measure of hell’s continued decline can be found in the changed attitude of the Rev. Billy Graham, who came to prominence in the 1940s as a fire-and-brimstone Gospel preacher. His depiction of hell was unequivocal, an unpleasant address for unrepentant sinners.

Even Graham has reconsidered hell — not whether it exists, but what it is.

“I believe that hell is essentially separation from God. That we are separated from God, so we can have hell in this life and hell in the life to come. . . .” Graham told an interviewer in 1991. “But to describe hell in vivid terms like I might have done 30 or 40 years ago, I’m not at liberty to do that, because whether there is actually fire in hell or not, I do not know.”

Successful Christian Blogs – Christians Unite Forum September 10, 2008

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Tips for all Christian bloggers! How to make great Christian blogs – lets make this work together! Christians all unite, and it will be better for all of us with Christian Blogs. Don’t go into the world for tips, let’s do it together!

http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/successful-christian-blogs

Make your mark on wordpress!

Watch and Pray September 5, 2008

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  • For spiritual discernment within the Church and a disposition to try the spirits and to prove all things, whether they are from God. (I John 4:1-3; I Thess. 5:21)
  • That Christians will look only to the Word of God as the foundation for sound doctrine and prophecy, rather than trusting in men, experiences, or their own understanding. (Prov. 3:5-7; II Tim. 3:16,17; Jer. 3:15, 23:28; II Pet. 1:20)
  • That pastors, teachers and other Christian leaders will not be deceived, but will warn and protect the flocks which are entrusted to their care and for which they will give an account. (I Pet. 5:2; Acts 20:28; Heb. 13:17; see also Jer. 23 and Ezek. 34)
  • That those who are false prophets posing as Christian leaders will be exposed, reproved, and their teachings rejected by the Church. (II John 10; Titus 3:10,11; II Tim. 3:8,9; Eph. 5:11)
  • That God will raise up men of true spiritual stature to contend for the faith that was once delivered to the saints in Scripture. (Jude 3; Eph. 5:11)
  • That God will enlist people of prayer to intercede for the Body of Christ in these perilous times. (Eph. 6:18; I Pet. 5:8; I John 5:16)

The Devil Wants You To Be Thrown In August 20, 2008

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What is the Alambrados all about? Ultimately, it is about your eternal soul. Ultimately, the devil wants you to be thrown into the lake of fire, and he is using whatever means he can. Please spend a few moments to consider these facts before you read on. The Bible says in Revelation 20:15 ”…And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.” However Eternal Salvation is possible through one route below:

To be reconciled to God, you must say the prayer below out loud:

SAY THIS PRAYER OUT LOUD

SAY THIS PRAYER OUT LOUD

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