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Originally Posted by KeptByTheWord
Even in light of your information, I repeat my stance on this issue. The daughter may think she has won this "battle" but she has not won the war.
The church will be a shell of what it was, with the spirit of the Lord departed, and it won't be long before all she has sought to set up will come to naught.... unless she finds a place of true repentance.
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If she can. I'll never say it's too late, but I'm reminded of a story from West Memphis, AR before I got there. Prophet R.L. M was preaching a revival there in the 80's. During service he stopped and said someone is going to die, they've been causing problems for a neighboring church. He said for them to make things right with that pastor (who happened to be there). The man responsible got up, went to the pastor, who accepted the apology and along w/ Bro. Ml, prayed him through (I believe that's how it went). What I know sure is Bro M called it out, the guy got right. After service he had a heart attack in the foyer, and before he was laid on sidewalk outside he was dead.
We tend to forget the severity of God, and major on the goodness. Hearing about Bro. C in Thailand and what befell those who opposed what God was trying to do, and other stories of people trying to wreck a church, it makes me wonder what's going to happen here. I'm nervous for this lady and preacher.