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07-27-2010, 11:41 PM
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Re: Peak 2010
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Originally Posted by bigpopasmurf88
lol, well what do you mean "who are these guys?"
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I meant I didn't recognize the names there. I was wondering who they were.
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07-28-2010, 12:08 AM
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Re: Peak 2010
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I meant I didn't recognize the names there. I was wondering who they were.
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I also wonder why people expect a "Great move of God" when certain people speak. Probably the same move that people feel when they go to hear Tony Robbins. <dripping with sarcasm>
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07-28-2010, 12:19 AM
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Re: Peak 2010
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I also wonder why people expect a "Great move of God" when certain people speak. Probably the same move that people feel when they go to hear Tony Robbins. <dripping with sarcasm>
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Randy, you should consider adding this to your sig line... I think it applies to all your posts.
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07-28-2010, 12:43 AM
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Re: Peak 2010
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I also wonder why people expect a "Great move of God" when certain people speak. Probably the same move that people feel when they go to hear Tony Robbins. <dripping with sarcasm>
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I agree. I almost half expect that if one of the "certain people" sneeze that someone fall out in the floor speaking in tonuges only to stand up and say, "that is a powerful man of God"
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07-28-2010, 12:53 AM
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Re: Peak 2010
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I agree. I almost half expect that if one of the "certain people" sneeze that someone fall out in the floor speaking in tonuges only to stand up and say, "that is a powerful man of God"
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So then, a list of fairly unknown names shouldn't fall into this line of thought...should it?
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07-28-2010, 05:22 AM
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Re: Peak 2010
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
I also wonder why people expect a "Great move of God" when certain people speak. Probably the same move that people feel when they go to hear Tony Robbins. <dripping with sarcasm>
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Originally Posted by JTULLOCK
I agree. I almost half expect that if one of the "certain people" sneeze that someone fall out in the floor speaking in tonuges only to stand up and say, "that is a powerful man of God"
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I always expect a great move of God every church service I attend. Don't you guys?
And to be sure, there are men of God who have true annointing and then there's all the others.
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07-28-2010, 08:35 AM
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Re: Peak 2010
I agree with you. It just seems like there is people who just like to criticize others preaching... For what? I have no idea... I had a good time down there and every service was awesome....
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07-30-2010, 04:46 PM
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Re: Peak 2010
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So then, a list of fairly unknown names shouldn't fall into this line of thought...should it? 
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I always expect a great move of God every church service I attend. Don't you guys?
And to be sure, there are men of God who have true annointing and then there's all the others.
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Originally Posted by bigpopasmurf88
I agree with you. It just seems like there is people who just like to criticize others preaching... For what? I have no idea... I had a good time down there and every service was awesome....
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Sorry for the confusion. I wasn't trying to make fun or be little any preacher on that list or otherwise. I am concerned that we have "junkies" in this movement that are sometimes more concerned about who is preaching than what is being preached. I was not saying this about anyone on this thread, but RW comment got me to thinking about the "junkies" this movement has. Sorry if I offended.
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07-28-2010, 08:46 AM
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Re: Peak 2010
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And to be sure, there are men of God who have true annointing and then there's all the others.
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I find that a troubling statement. Men of God who have "true" anointing, and then "all the others"? Men of God who don't have "true" anointing?
What constitutes "true" anointing? Being able to bring a crowd to its feet? Making a crowd scream "amen"? Able to trigger a shout-down?
I've heard plenty of men with "true anointing" who others thought were snooze-inducing. I used to attend church with a man who simply 'talked' in the pulpit... a lot of people thought he was incredibly boring, but I always got so much from his preaching. He had a depth of study that was amazing.
"All the others". A bit condescending, no?
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07-28-2010, 09:12 AM
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of 10!! :)
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Re: Peak 2010
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I find that a troubling statement. Men of God who have "true" anointing, and then "all the others"? Men of God who don't have "true" anointing?
What constitutes "true" anointing? Being able to bring a crowd to its feet? Making a crowd scream "amen"? Able to trigger a shout-down?
I've heard plenty of men with "true anointing" who others thought were snooze-inducing. I used to attend church with a man who simply 'talked' in the pulpit... a lot of people thought he was incredibly boring, but I always got so much from his preaching. He had a depth of study that was amazing.
"All the others". A bit condescending, no?
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I surely did not mean to sound condescending. I do not understand why you would find my statement troubling? Is there not a true annointing from God Almighty?
No, it doesn't mean to be able to bring a crowd to it's feet or make them scream amen nor trigger a shoutdown. I did not insinuate those things in any way, to be the determing factors.
We all know there are different styles of preaching for different men of God. But, truth is truth.........some have the annointing and some don't. You don't think so?
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