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Certain kinds of preaching will bring a person to a realization that they are lost and worthy of death Rom 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. As I said, it depends on who we are addressing and the pressing need they have. Do they need to hear or know they are sinners and separated from the Love of God and worth of Judgment? Maybe, maybe not. Or maybe they know that and need to hear the good news. Same with church members as Revelation shows us. What do they need to hear? A dire warning? Or words of encouragement? We find all that in those letters Quote:
Paul felt this audience needed to hear that :thumbsup |
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What is being discussed is purposefully emotionally scaring people, (anything it takes, telling wild stories, I've heard some prophesy death if they don't come, I've heard some claim other awful things, I've heard so many times "this MAY be your last chance," I've heard false claims about the Coming of the LORD happening within x amount of years (or within the year), and other high pressure showdowns aimed at causing the person to "give in." ) Tell the story. Don't leave out details. But must we create an emotional showdown, complete with group pressure, false prophecies and erratic tales to get someone to "make the walk?" |
Re: The Altar Call: Does the means justify the end
Honesty and integrity can never be thrown out the window for a response. Many times the emotional/dishonest plea only results in a response that #1 is not from the heart & #2 does not last. It looks good for the evangelist/preacher and the church, but what does God think of it. Just because someone goes to an altar doesn't mean they have given their life to Jesus Christ. I would much rather have someone leave, count the cost and make an "all in" decision instead of someone being able to boast about "how many came forward" etc.
Personally, I simply want to see a real God work! Dispense with the hype and the fluff. If it's God, it doesn't need pumped up or worked up or shouted up or rubbed in! I just want the real move of God! :D |
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However warning some of the wrath to come, might cause some to become fearful and turn to God. I don't have an issue with that as long as you are preaching the Love of God as the answer to judgment I do have a problem with all things emotional that are not tempered with rational, objective teaching of the word. Emotions are fleeting and people that merely come to God based on emotions and not also on the truth of the word, might not stay long I don't believe in false prophecies, I don't believe in lying ever justifies the ends. |
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Even with judgement, I use it as storyboard for me to get to Grace. |
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