Donnie McClurkin -We Fall Down (Live in London )
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@pastorblove Just as I expected. You're here to argue and to boost your ego. You should be ashamed of yourself. May God bless you pastor.
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@ThatwasTERRIBLE At this point I wonder if you can read.
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@pastorblove You just agreed that he did not claim that people were born pure by saying a sinner is born condemned, so what exactly is your argument??? A sinner is a sinner, which he acknowledged. Clearly biblical. So what is your motivation pastor.
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@ThatwasTERRIBLE A sinner doesn't fall down, they're born already down in sin and condemned. A saint is a person who believes on Jesus and is made righteous immediately by faith (justified). A saint IS NOT a sinner who fell down and got up. It's not the worse song, just not biblical.
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@pastorblove Was not Paul a sinner who was at the lowest of the low, a murderer of Christian, able to rise up through the power of God and become a messenger? Paul lived this song.
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@pastorblove The song says a saint is a SINNER. He already acknowledged that man is born unpure by calling them a SINNER. Someone who is born pure does not sin. Even without the reprise/curtain call, the song does not contradict the Bible. The curtain call is part of the album also. It's funny that you mentioned Paul, as this song fits him to a tee. The man was a murderer of Christians and look what he became.
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@tubbyubby322 I guess my glitch is I listened to the lyrics. When I noticed they didn't line up with scripture it makes me wonder how could the Holy Spirit give it to Donnie and contradict Himself. This is end times and there has to be a falling away as we slowly change the message until its not even God's message at all. Where does it say a saint is a dinner who fell down? I missed it.
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@ThatwasTERRIBLE What the song says on the radio without him preaching when in concert is different. Once we start straying from the scripture, little by little we eventually end up in a cult. Paul said the gospel is the power of God into salvation and no matter how you interpret the song, what he says is unbiblical and misleading. But I guess we don't need to go by the bible anyway.
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@pastorblove If you listened to the curtain call, nowhere does this song give sinners a false sense of security. He clearly tells them that they have to confess and repent to the Lord. Even people who are saved fall down, and yes they must get back up. You're concerned with being right, not with sending the right message.
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just beautiful
This song is such an inspiration to me and it always give me hope, whenever we fall just know that it is ok to get up.
charlesmichealkemp1 1 year ago 9
This song has helped me through some tough times..
j1guillaume 1 year ago 7