Oh please coon, I've heard preaching that would slap you silly, get off your horse.
Amazingly enough, I was shucking a little corn over on the "Cruises are Sinful" thread, and all I got was a rebuttal on how preachers NEED that R-n-R, and that I needed to be balanced. I guess since I didn't preach it on tv that it wasn't anointed enough to bring conviction.
So I will repeat it here for all to see again:
Again, in the last days they will be lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God. If you take note of this text, it does not say they do not love God. It says that their love for pleasure will exceed their love for God.
Amazingly enough, I was shucking a little corn over on the "Cruises are Sinful" thread, and all I got was a rebuttal on how preachers NEED that R-n-R, and that I needed to be balanced. I guess since I didn't preach it on tv that it wasn't anointed enough to bring conviction.
So I will repeat it here for all to see again:
Again, in the last days they will be lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God. If you take note of this text, it does not say they do not love God. It says that their love for pleasure will exceed their love for God.
Amazingly enough, I was shucking a little corn over on the "Cruises are Sinful" thread, and all I got was a rebuttal on how preachers NEED that R-n-R, and that I needed to be balanced. I guess since I didn't preach it on tv that it wasn't anointed enough to bring conviction.
So I will repeat it here for all to see again:
Again, in the last days they will be lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God. If you take note of this text, it does not say they do not love God. It says that their love for pleasure will exceed their love for God.
Ladies and Gentlemen, it don't get much better than this.
Amazingly enough, I was shucking a little corn over on the "Cruises are Sinful" thread, and all I got was a rebuttal on how preachers NEED that R-n-R, and that I needed to be balanced. I guess since I didn't preach it on tv that it wasn't anointed enough to bring conviction.
So I will repeat it here for all to see again:
Again, in the last days they will be lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God. If you take note of this text, it does not say they do not love God. It says that their love for pleasure will exceed their love for God.
Hey Matt, I agreed with your position about entertainment taking over our lifestyles, I just thought you were saying that preachers shouldn't take an R&R, which you later clarified. Clear? Cool. It had nothing to do with TV/Anti TV??? BTW, was this sermon a TV sermon or a recording from the conference and then shown via internet? I don't know enough about the SBC to know this.