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Sinner Repents, Turns to CHRIST! - Kerrigan Skelly

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

Evangelist Kerrigan Skelly of PinPoint Evangelism is shown here preaching at Fayetteville Technical Community College in Fayetteville, NC. In this video, a young man walks up to him during the preaching and repents of sin and turns to Christ for forgiveness! Praise God!

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  • Hallelujah.

  • Praise God bro

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  • A man saved ! Praise God !

  • @ViCe1986 Killing for your nation...

  • @skellys3

    So what is the sin in serving your nation?

  • @ViCe1986 WRONG! Peter repented of his sin. You said, that all 12 Apostles "carried weapons with the intent to kill if needed to protect Christ from his enemies". You're joking, right? Please, tell me where the Bible says ANY of this. What was Jesus' reaction to Peter when he assaulted the servant in the Garden of Gethsemane? Just like Peter repented and found mercy, so can any killer repent of his killing (STOP IT) and find mercy from God...

  • @ViCe1986 I'd tell you know and let you kill me/beat me/whatever before I would obey a command to sin against God. I will obey God before I ever obey man and that should be the heart of every Christian...

  • @ViCe1986 I've never said that "serving out nation" is a sin. I've only ever said that sinning for our nation is a sin!

  • @skellys3

    So then you must agree the Simon Peter is damned to hell as well as the rest of the 12 Apostles. They all carried weapons with the intent to kill if needed to protect Christ from his enemies. Peter attacked the high priests soldiers who assaulted Christ in Gethsemane.

    He is obviously a damned sinner for defending his lord and savior and I am sure you are happy that he is burning in hell?

  • @skellys3

    Ok lets clarify what I am saying, let's say you are my slave or servant (I know slavery and servitude is illegal but humor me) I give you a sword and order you to murder someone on my behalf.

    Since you are indebted to me your are bound to obey my orders, and murder the innocent victim. Is the master just as guilty of murder as the servant since it is the masters will fulfilled through the servant who is bond to obey?

  • @ViCe1986 First of all, you would never "convince me of murder". Secondly, for you to "convince" anyone is not for you to "cause" someone to murder. You can only be an "influence" to someone else. You can't "make" anyone murder someone else. Murdering someone is a free will choice. Therefore, NO, you would not by guilty of "murder". BUT, you would be held accountable to some degree...

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