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Welcome Fellow Christians - Steve Pixler 8/17/14
Someone PM'd me and suggested I watch / listen to Steve Pixler's sermon last Sunday at the church he pastors, Cornerstone Apostolic Church in Ft. Worth, Texas.
Because of a thread a few weeks ago about another SP sermon I had already listened to a couple of his sermons online and have been very impressed. Last Sunday's sermon "Welcome Fellow Christians" (8/17/14) is apparently part of a series of sermons that I will now try and go back and listen to the previoius ones. In any case I thought this sermon was one of the best I have ever heard about the subject matter in or out of old time Pentecost. If I could pick one sermon to be preached at a UPC General Conference or WPF meeting it would be this one. I don't think the fortitude it takes to preach messages like this in the context of an old time Pentecostal enviroment and history can be over emphasized. Men have been misunderstood, mischaracterized, and alienated for much less frankness than this. So far the three sermons I have heard in the last month or two are amazing examples of the right way to prepare a church to carry out the Great Commission in a better way. What he preaches about goes to the core of parts of Pentecostal culture that are not just extra biblical but unbiblical. My hope will be that conservatives who would never be open to a word from a liberal will be open to considering this word from one of their own. Here is a link to the Cornerstone Apostolic media page where you can find the link to the 8/17/14 Sunday sermon; http://cornerstonefortworth.org/media/webcast/ |
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I enjoyed the message also. I believe there is a balance though when it comes to our Christian liberty. Paul's message about meat was to let us know that there was things in the OT law that had been fulfilled and we had been set at liberty, but that we should not judge one another concerning OT ceremonial laws. I don't think that he was excusing division among his body in morality, modesty, sexuality, etc.
I know sometimes we split hairs over things that may not be important with God, but we are seeing a generation that has taken Christian liberty to whole new level. We have seen a thread about homosexual churches and that is gross sin. Paul's teaching among the Jews may have been characterized as a liberal in his day. I believe if we heard him today there probably wouldn't be a conservative like him. I believe we are one of the most material, immodest, self centered cultures in all of history. Although, being critical of one another is not the answer. I believe we need to place a strong focus on being pleasing to Jesus Christ and that he wants us to freed from the bondage of sin in our lives. We still need to strive to live a holy life unto God and there shouldn't be divisions with that truth. |
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I no longer listen to anything from Pixler
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I have tears in my eyes now just thinking about it. I don't know you AR - but your spirit comes across very harsh and critical. (Not just this particular post, but previous ones I have read as well.) May God have mercy on us all. |
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has he said something that was not biblical? |
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Can you elaborate on why you no longer listen to anything from him? |
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I do not agree with the direction he is going. |
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