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3-Tony Smith is Worthy of Death! Romans 1:28-32 -The Sin of Deceit!

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2011

This is video 3 of several videos that will show T.W.O.G.C. and all who follow Tony Smith that The Almighty did not make him pastor, that he does not have the true spirit of a Godly Shepherd and that he has not right to call ANYONE a hypocrite and damn people to Hell, according to Romans 1: 28-32. He is on his way. ANY member of TWOGC should run from that church with the quickness and never return. Remember, this is the 3rd of several that will be loaded.

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  • @SistaInChrist1 dont use rick james and tony smith in the same damn sentence!!! and that  jesus bull shit. is just that. no one ever walked the earth named jesus.his name is yesuha!!! all the allagory was not meant to be taken literally. stop living the book of the dead. and start living!!

  • Tony Smith say foolish things, therefore he is a fool.

  • last part - The Scripture says that Jesus was without sin. Yet, He incorporated several practices into His life that kept Him close to His Father. He stayed in prayer. He sought the Father's will, attended church every Sabbath, fasted, followed God's diatary laws, even plead for strength to meet challenges. I, for one, believe that Jesus wouldn't have sinned in any case. BUT if He didn't feel too good or too holy to practices these things, who are we to dismiss His example via the cross?

  • pt 4. but then when the man of God comes and says "work out your own salvation with fear and trembling" or "be ye holy as God is holy" or "if you love me, keep my commandments," this preacher is dismissed and accused of lacking faith or teaching righteousness by works, when in fact, all of this just a part of being a true Christian. Some are even silly enough to criticize those who go to seminary or college to learn how to rightly divide the word. It's because they have no legitimate response

  • pt 3. But the false teacher who doesn't want light shed on his issues, tells the congregation that once you accept Christ, there's nothing left to do but believe. If a person buys into this, they will eventually get discouraged in their new walk with God because the life they live is not matching the rhetoric of the preacher. When they have questions, they are explained away with old adages that have no benefit. Basically, they teach you to be a hypocrit.

  • pt 2 - However, any person, regardless of education level, can clearly see that life is not perfect the minute a person comes to the Lord. As a matter fact, to infer that such a person is completely "clean" halts their progress and stunts their growth. There are many things that a babe in Christ doesn't even realize about themselves yet that need to be addressed in God's time. So, although they are justified, part of sanctification is becoming aware of how to live holy.

  • aaaaah, I'm not even sure if I should get into this or not because so many people depend on old adages that are twisted scriptures to make people feel better about living in sin. Folks, this is why nonbelievers mock us. Even they can see when a scripture is being taken out of context. Case and point: this brother is piping hot with me because I mention that sanctification is a lifelong process. Justification is what happens when we first believe. His reply is "Jesus paid it all."

  • Pastors and Schools come and go. But If you look up the word

    Church it talks about the gathering assembly of believers, not a building structure.

    G1577/ [Ekklesia]

    Ephesians 5:25-27

    Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it; That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word, That he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish.

  • @shplay no, please don't use your theology degree- your degree from the H. T. Smith cemetery-I mean, seminary of nonsense is beneath me. Continue to believe what you want about sanctification, but you do The Almighty a disservice. Sanctification is primary to holiness [but you dont hear me though] JESUS PAID IT ALL, and when HE said "IT IS FINISHED", HE meant it. When He cleanses you are clean. It's up to you to stay clean, therefore when one separates from filth they tend to stay clean. Selah

  • According to what I see on Sanctify

    Leviticus 20:7

    Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be ye holy: for I am the Lord your God.

    Strongs Numbering Old Testament

    Sanctify=H6942/ qâdash Pronounced [kaw-dash']

    A primitive root; to be (causatively make, pronounce or observe as) clean (ceremonially or morally): - appoint, bid, consecrate, dedicate, defile, hallow, (be, keep) holy (-er, place), keep, prepare, proclaim, purify, sanctify (-ied one, self), X wholly.

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