Originally posted by KellyJayMe too. I'm really shocked.
http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=10180222445
I heard this sermon on tape over 25+ years ago, i was shocked
to find out it was online.
Thoughts
Kelly
Some christians believe that internet is an instrument of Satan.
Those who believe that, on the other hand, doesn't have internet to begin with.
Originally posted by FabianFnasAn instrument is neutral. It can be used unto God or for Satan.
Me too. I'm really shocked.
Some christians believe that internet is an instrument of Satan.
Those who believe that, on the other hand, doesn't have internet to begin with.
A physical Bible could just as much be used as an "instrument of Satan" in that regard.
What matters more is the person who is using the intrument, whether such a person is yielded over to God or is being utilized by the enemy of God.
Originally posted by jaywillDid you listen to it?
An instrument is [b]neutral. It can be used unto God or for Satan.
A physical Bible could just as much be used as an "instrument of Satan" in that regard.
What matters more is the person who is using the intrument, whether such a person is yielded over to God or is being utilized by the enemy of God.[/b]
Kelly
Originally posted by jaywillDon't tell me, there are a lot of christian nut heads who actually think that internet is an instrument of satan. So priests using this instrument of satan must be a messenger of satan, according to them?
An instrument is [b]neutral. It can be used unto God or for Satan.
A physical Bible could just as much be used as an "instrument of Satan" in that regard.
What matters more is the person who is using the intrument, whether such a person is yielded over to God or is being utilized by the enemy of God.[/b]
I, myself, think that internet is a wonderful tool to bring education to the people, so superstition and other desinformation doesn't spread anymore - unless the desinformation is spread by the internet, of course.
Do we have to invent some desinformation filter? 🙂
Originally posted by divegeesterI can see how, sorry! I didn't know/realize it was one that many people
Misread your original post.
It is an excellent message; I have it on tape actually.
were aware of. I was in a car coming back from a meeting and one of
the guys in the car brought up the sermon, "Ten Shekels and a shirt"
in his converations. I was amazed he did since that I had heard the
sermon so many years ago. How many sermons do you know by
name? I know two, that one, and "Sinners in the hands of an Angry
God" which was given more than a little while ago. I've heard more
than a few sermons not many can I say I recall like I do those two.
Kelly
Originally posted by KellyJayThought about this, it was actually closer to 30 years ago I heard this.
http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=10180222445
I heard this sermon on tape over 25+ years ago, i was shocked
to find out it was online.
Thoughts
Kelly
The subject matter is Humanism masked in Christianity, or the
difference between humanism and Christianity. It is 51 minutes long
so if you do listen set aside some time.
Kelly