Wednesday, March 29, 2006

 

Abuse is not good in the church

Muslims are at it again. They are trying to kill a man for coming to Jesus. Muslims are hateful and shameful. It is not right to kill people or to make a mockery of people that choose to leave a church or to make people guilty to make folks stay in your fellowship. It is abusive and wrong Pastors to tell people not to teach folks and not to blog. It is abuse for a deacon’s wife to say one is not saved because they leave a church because of the bull you pulled on the net by nailing my friends and me. I am speaking of the Baptist church that thinks they are always right and nail all others in this area. Both Grace and Granted are abusing people. So until I am told sorry for the action of mocking my faith and telling me I am not saved AND until My friends are properly told sorry and it is meant I am going to go on the hunt and keep preaching abuse and shame to the Baptist church. Just like the bunk that said on a blog Joel owns we need to shame Grace into a form of punishment. It is not ok to lie about them but it is need to shame you into not abusing people and that is what happens in that church.

I am going to be asking you to read The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse"? and do it asap. If you left Grace Baptist your going to get a copy of it and if your in Grace you need to read that book. My friend and I are going to give you a copy and I am going to preach on it on my blog because it needs to be shown what is going on in churches and how they guilt you into Jesus instead of love you into Jesus.

God is not into shaming you into living for him he wants to love you into loving him. In the bible Jesus did not die so you can fell bad over your sin, he died so you could know of Gods love and joy over you and you can feel safe in the body and you can heal and grow in Jesus.

Here is a little bible for you tonight

For in that He put all in subjection under him, He left nothing that is not put under him. But now we do not yet see all things put under him. 9 But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels, for the suffering of death crowned with glory and honor, that He, by the grace of God, might taste death for everyone.[1]

Jesus is the ruler of al. Jesus did not ever guilt anyone into following him or never really had a call to a altar to follow him. Jesus did tell people truth and at time folks that wanted to follow were not going to pay the price. But in the end Jesus died for you and longs to enter to you so you can live with him forever. He is not going to push you into his mold but he is going to give you a spirit of peace and love so he can help you grow. Jesus died for you and tasted death so you can know Joy and hope in the spirit and you can grow in your walk and the fruit of being a Loving person.


[1]The New King James Version, (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers) 1998, c1982.

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