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"God's Man" (Paul Washer)

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"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent? If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him? Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets."

Matthew 7:7-12

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  • What is the title of this sermon?

  • @08therickster Full sermon, i'm not sure

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  • Paul Washer is one of the few American preachers that is somewhat famous, in preaching circles, that still preaches the FULL gospel. The FULL gospel is a razor blade.

  • I think this video is great. Definitely one of my favorites. 5 star *****

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  • @Complex1989 :-) Just like a smorgasboard at a restaurant. And you're right- that's exactly what 99% of today's churches are reduced to. Too many little (but significantly important) passages of scripture are omitted today- because we don't like them or we think they won't sit right with the congregation. And the church goes on- as one little girl wrote about the Nicene Creed- "...and I believe in one Holy, Chaotic church..."

    Isn't that the truth today.

  • @scottrolen27mvp Sorry, but the blunt truth of it is precisely that. I've been in Pentecostal, Baptist, Reformed Anglican and Bretheren churches. And every last one of them has their own little circle and is concerned with themselves. I was Pentecostal- and like the Apostle Paul, I no longer have any use for denominations. The Pentecostal and Apostolic seem to be some of the most judgmental out of the bunch- and still don't practice what they preach.

    Blessings, Nigel

  • @littleredbirdy :-) Indeed so. However- that term has also been abused in many churches that claim to be 'Full Gospel'. And most modern churches have reduced that to nothing more than, "well that Baptist church down the street doesn't preach several elements of the gospel, so we make sure we preach all of it..." When that church is no better off or even behind that other. Concentrate on ourselves- not the pathetic little competition between our churches. A waste of time, that is.

  • Extract from the old prayer "Insanae et Vanea Curae".

    Quid prodest O mortalis, conari pro mundanis, si coelos negligas?

    Sunt fausta tibi cuncta, si Deus est pro te.

    What does it gain you, O mortal man, to strive for wordly things, if you neglect the things of heaven?

    All things will work to your advantage, if God is with you.

  • "Blab it and grab it"....Prosperity Seekers just got OWNED!!!!

  • This is a word for my life!! Thank you! I needed to remember to seek God's kingdom first

  • i enjoyed the sermon... except the part where he started to talk about how 'charismatics, southern baptists, etc. have their heroes.' Everything else was extremely touching

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