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Scummy Pot
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The opening line in your thread...just so loving and makes one to go further....Nothing like ATTACKING a group of people.
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BTW, I am not deseret. :)
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Friend, if they left this truth -it is not my problem.
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*iggy*
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Well, then let me click on that there link! :D |
Ugh, this has the same sound quality as the jacked-up speaker in the back window of my parent's 72 Buick, no can do, sorry.
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My "kind?" Care to elaborate, oh esteemed one? :nah |
You people need to get back to the old paths.
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I've also read his book on the gifts of the Holy Spirit and his book titled "The Battlefield." The Scummy Pot sermon was in "The Battlefield." I've ordered a new copy of his book on prayer hoping to get to read it again. I never met Verbal Bean or heard him but he evidently was quite a guy. P.S. I don't agree with him on some of the standards stuff. |
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good message.... i listened to it a few weeks ago while I was out walking....
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It is a good message... was very impacting at the time it was delivered. The most popular recorded version of it seems to be the one he preached here in my city years ago.
I think sometimes we are all guilty of wanting preaching, singing and worship that entertains US instead of HIM. I'm also not sure anointing and entertainment fit into the same arena of spiritual accomplishments. |
There is a set of 16 tapes available of the revival he held in Laurel, MS.
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He was an awesome praying man. Prayer is our most valueable weapon against the enemy. I love to feel the closeness of God´s presence.
Today was a remarkable day. We went into a town where not one Jesus name church has ever been and made lots of visits. When we left people were begging us to come and build a church! |
I used to have a copy of this message on cassette.
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It was about a "board run" church, with PCI doctrine and liberal standards. A pastor brought in Verbal Bean to try to straighten things out. There were some real problems in that church that needed correcting. Several people left the church. These folks had been controlling things and their leaving was good for the church. The church wound up with a single pastor ruling and controlling everything. He took all the tithes and was accountable to nobody. I have to wonder if that didn't result in another bad situation but just to the opposite extreme. Yes, there were water and Spirit baptisms and the overall numbers increased but didn't they wind up with just a different set of problems? |
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