"Christians" vs. Campus Preacher - Kerrigan Skelly (University of Louisville)

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2010

In this video, you will see Kerrigan Skelly of PinPoint Evangelism ( http://www.pinpointevangelism.com ) preaching at the University of Louisville. In this clip, he is dealing quite a bit with the objections of "christians" and Christians. He goes straight to the Word of God in order to do so.

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  • Thanks for doing what you do. I am hardcore like you. I wish the church buildings across America would preach more about Hellfire, brimstone, and judgement. I hope I get the courage to preach like you.

  • @dragonore2009 God Bless you. Proverbs 28:1...

  • @skellys3 Again I appreciate you preaching the "FULL" counsel of God, but be careful of being pulled off track and baited into an argument. The preaching of the gospel has turned into a case of 2 Sinners arguing in this video

  • @mistamoon1 I don't understand what you are saying here. Open air preachers are supposed to contend for the faith, once for all delivered to the saints (Jude 3). We are supposed to "convince, rebuke and exhort" (2 Tim. 4:2). We are supposed to reason, persuade, dispute and dialogue, just like Paul the Apostle did: Acts 28:23-24; 26:28; 19:26; 19:8-9; 18:4; 17:2;, 17:17, etc. I don't think that reasoning with or arguing with a sinner is "being pull off track and baited into an argument."

  • @skellys3 I think he just means don't get lured down rabbit trails. They'll try to get you to stop preaching the gospel any way they can. I know the WOTM guys like to give a full gospel presentation about every 15 or 20 minutes, and not any less frequently than that.

  • @dougmoerhoffman That's exactly what I thought he meant. "I know the WOTM guys like to give a full gospel presentation about every 15 or 20 minutes, and not any less frequently than that." Well, that's a decent "rule" to go by, but I don't feel any compulsion to do that. I do preach the Gospel and I do preach the whole counsel of God. I also reason with and engage the lost and "christians" too. There is nothing in the Bible that would lead me to limit myself in that fashion either.

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  • God Bless you brother! I agree with most of what you said! Keep preaching that message of hope and salvation that so many people are in desperate need to hear!

  • 10 people mistakenly hit the dislike button thinking that it was the "dis i like" button.

  • @mistamoon1 (Cont.)...God's commandments are NOT a burden to keep. When God commands us to do something, He gives us the ability to be obedient. IF a Christian sins, they have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the Righteous One (Matthew 5:48, John 5:14; 8:11, John 14:21, 1 Corinthians 10:13, Philippians 4:13; 1 John 2:1, 1 John 2:3-6, 1 John 5:3-4, Galatians 5:16, 1 John 3:6)

  • @mistamoon1 (Cont.)...It should never be a matter of "when" a Christian sins but "if" a Christian sins. A Christian definitely shouldn't be sinning daily. Sin should be the exception in the Christian's life, not the rule. We can do all things through Christ, who strengthens us. If we walk according to the Spirit, we will not fulfill the lusts of the flesh. If we abide in Christ, we will not sin. If a Christian really loves God, they will obey Him...

  • @mistamoon1 This is from my statement of faith that is on my website:

    We believe that Christians don't have to sin, have the power over sin and are commanded not to sin by a Holy God. A Christian can live a life of complete obedience to God, every moment of everyday. This is commonly called "Christian Perfection", "Biblical Perfection" or "Sinless Perfection". Christians still have the ability to sin, since they will always have free will, but it should be few and far between....

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