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  • Is The Bible the Word of God?, Jesus Church

    Posted on September 6th, 2010

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    Signs of the Last Days: God is no Longer Male

    Signs of the Last Days: God is no Longer Male

    The new form of worship, which removes words such as “Lord, he, his, him” and “mankind” from services, has been written by the church in an attempt to acknowledge that God is “beyond human gender”. Traditionalists have criticised the changes on the grounds that they smack of political correctness and because they believe they are not consistent with the teachings of the Bible. The alterations have been made to provide an alternative to the established 1982 Liturgy, which, like the Bible, refers to God as a man.

    The new order of service, which can be used by priests if they have difficulties with a male God, has been produced by the church’s Liturgy Committee in consultation with the Faith & Order Board of General Synod and the College of Bishops. The controversial changes were discussed at the church’s General Synod recently. The minutes of the synod reveal that female priests had asked why God was still referred to as a man. The altered version of the 1982 Liturgy sees masculine pronouns removed when they refer to God and the new approach has even been extended to humans. For example, the word “mankind” has been taken out and replaced with “world”.

  • Encouragement, Heaven, Jesus Church, Rob Robinson

    Posted on September 4th, 2010

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    Being Hurt By Christians and Other Pitiable Plights

    Being Hurt By Christians and Other Pitiable Plights

    I was feeling sorry for myself the other day once again due to poor treatment by other believers when I realized that the Lord did not send us to the righteous of the world but to the sinner and the sick. By it’s very nature, the gospel message about Jesus Christ is for the very worst of this world. Jesus said:

    Mark 2:17 … “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance.”
    John 15:18 “If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me before it hated you.

    I think that we have the idea, or at least the hope, that when we became a Christian we would immediately have many true and faithful friends. Those who would always be there for us. Those who would never let us down, those who would understand us when we faltered and failed. Then we woke up one morning and realized that all those who have found Jesus and are trying to follow Him, are still very imperfect beings.

  • America In Prophecy, Schools, Signs on the Earth, The Last Days

    Posted on August 30th, 2010

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    Signs of the Last Days: Teens Becoming ‘Fake Christians’

    Signs of the Last Days: Teens Becoming ‘Fake Christians’

    If you’re the parent of a Christian teenager, Kenda Creasy Dean has this warning: Your child is following a “mutant” form of Christianity, and you may be responsible. Dean says more American teenagers are embracing what she calls “moralistic therapeutic deism.” Translation: It’s a watered-down faith that portrays God as a “divine therapist” whose chief goal is to boost people’s self-esteem. Dean is a minister, a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and the author of “Almost Christian,” a new book that argues that many parents and pastors are unwittingly passing on this self-serving strain of Christianity. She says this “imposter” faith is one reason teenagers abandon churches. “If this is the God they’re seeing in church, they are right to leave us in the dust,” Dean says. “Churches don’t give them enough to be passionate about.”

  • Bible Studies, Is The Bible the Word of God?, Jesus Church

    Posted on August 24th, 2010

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    The Man Behind The Message

    The Man Behind The Message

    It all started in a small Bible school that my wife, Melody, and I went to during our first year as believers. One of the teachers had recently been to a seminar where the speaker had gone through all the aspects of each of the gifts and callings on men and women of God. He had talked about teachers, administrators, and so on.
    The teacher in our little class that day was very excited about sharing the aspects and characteristics of a prophet to the class. He started reading his notes from the seminar he had been to, and he read things like, “Prophets are very moody, they are often very hard to get along with, they see things in black and white and might seem to lack compassion. They are often considered rude and brash, but inside they mean very well, and only want to share the truth – but they don’t seem to mind if they step on people’s toes when they do it.” While our teacher was reading from these notes, I’m sure he didn’t notice the smile spreading across my face from ear to ear. Why, everything he was reading just fit me to a tee! I just couldn’t believe my ears…at last, I had found my calling!
    To top all this off, when our teacher was through reading, he turned to the class, pointed his finger at me and said, “My friends, we have a prophet in our midst!” Well, that was it – I was hooked. That’s all I needed to hear! It took the Lord about another five years to completely deflate my head from the delusions that innocent and well-meaning Bible teacher helped to promote in my life. A lot of what he shared was true, but it certainly needed a good deal of warning balance to go with it. That is what I hope to share in this article.

  • America In Prophecy, Jesus Church, Persecution

    Posted on August 20th, 2010

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    Online Ministries Denied Tax Exempt Status

    Online Ministries Denied Tax Exempt Status

    God may be listening, but the IRS isn’t — or at least, not if you’re preaching online. The federal tax agency won a victory Monday for its decision not to grant church status to a religious organization that primarily conducts its worship services via radio and internet, reports theNational Law Journal. Why would it matter? Becasue non-church non-profits are subject to greater regulatory scrutiny and oversight than are churches.
    The Foundation of Human Understanding, “based upon Judeo-Christian beliefs and the doctrine and teachings of its founder,” Roy Masters, had appealed the IRS classification to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, where a three-judge panel waded into the murky waters of church classification precedent. Despite what Federal Circuit Judge William Bryson said was a decided dearth of guidance about how to apply the “church” label, the panel largely looked to the associational test, which requires that members meet regularly for organized worship. Not good news for the Foundation of Human Understanding. “The fact that all the listeners simultaneously received the Foundation’s message over the radio or the Internet does not mean that those members associated with each other and worshiped communally,” Bryson wrote.

  • Creation v. Intelligent Design, Encouragement, Jesus Church, Rob Robinson

    Posted on August 12th, 2010

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    How Did God Create The Universe?

    How Did God Create The Universe?

    The Bible clearly teaches that God created the Universe “Ex Nihilo”, out of nothing. Before the Lord began speaking the universe into existence, nothing existed. Psalms 33:6-9 By the word of the LORD the heavens were made, And all the host of them by the breath of His mouth… 9 For He spoke, and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast. When John began his eyewitness account of Jesus, he begins by telling us that “All things were made by Jesus…” John 1:3 All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. The context of John chapter one is that when he says “all things” John is talking about the entire Universe. Later in the book of Colossians, Paul supports this claim by describing the specific parts of the Universe that Jesus created: Colossians 1:16-17 For by (Jesus) all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him. 17 And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist.

  • Jesus Church, Prayer

    Posted on August 1st, 2010

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    Christian Woman Stops Robbery With Faith

    Christian Woman Stops Robbery With Faith

    Held up at gunpoint, a store clerk invoked her faith to turn the desperate thief into a repentant gunman. When a man tried to rob a MetroPCS cell phone store at gunpoint in Pompano Beach, Fla., store manager Nayara Goncalves, 20, calmly talked to the man about Jesus and her faith until he left without taking any money. Goncalves said she doesn’t know why she began to talk to him about Jesus. “I believe it was the Holy Spirit of God that really made me want to tell him about Jesus,” Goncalves told ABCNews.com. “I would never be able to do that myself. I would never think that God could use me the way that he did,” she said. “[God] impressed me.” A store surveillance camera captured the whole exchange between Goncalves and the would-be robber. The man entered the store and made small talk about the rainy weather. He asked to see a phone, and then showed Goncalves a gun and nervously asked for the money in the register. “I really hate to do this,” the gunman told Goncalves. She slowly walked towards the register and started to speak to the man, who told her not to be afraid. “I’m not,” she said. “I’m just going to talk to you about the Jesus I have.”

  • Bible Studies, Jesus Church

    Posted on July 30th, 2010

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    Agressive Christianity

    Agressive Christianity

    “And I said, ‘Who art Thou, Lord?’ And the Lord said, ‘I am Jesus whom you are persecuting. But arise, and stand on your feet; for this purpose I have appeared to you, to appoint you a minister and a witness not only to the things which you have seen, but also to the things in which Iwill appear to you; delivering you from the Jewish people and from the Gentiles, to whom I am sending you, to open their eyes so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the dominion of Satan to God, in order that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who have been sanctified by faith in Me.”‘ -Acts 26:15-18
    I was thinking, while I was reading these passages, what ifwe could erase from our minds all knowledge of the history of Christianity from the close of the period described in the book of Acts – and then looking at the book of Acts, sit down and try to calculate what was likely to happen in the world. We would most likely expect very different results – a radically changed world as the outcome of it all. A system which started with such power, under such promises and declarations on the part of its Author, and producing, as it did in its first century, such gigantic and monumentous results! We would have thought (if we knew nothing of what has intervened from then until now) that the whole world would have fallen long ago to the influence of that system, and would have been brought under the authority of its great Originator and Founder. I say from reading these Acts, and from observing the Spirit which moved the early disciples, that we should have anticipated ten thousand times greater results – and in my opinion, this anticipation would have been perfectly rational and just.

  • Encouragement, Is Jesus God?, Jesus Church, Rob Robinson

    Posted on July 29th, 2010

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    The Leading Reason People Reject Jesus: Us.

    The Leading Reason People Reject Jesus: Us.

    The leading cause of people not accepting Jesus as their Lord and Savior is Christians. Living in these last days, that really should not be a shock to many of us. As Jesus church we so often fail to display those characteristics that Jesus had, the chief of which is Love. I have had some of my own experience with the lack of love from fellow Christians. Abandonment, betrayal and gossip that has destroyed my reputation and my peace. All for which I did nothing wrong, those wrongs only imagined in the minds of the betrayers. When people see us as believers, they should see a glimpse of Jesus. Least of which is the sacrificial, others oriented love that Jesus said would be the mark of whether we truly knew Him or not.

  • Jesus Church, Signs

    Posted on July 28th, 2010

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    Churches Entertaining Kids or Discipling?

    Churches Entertaining Kids or Discipling?

    Clearly this generation is anything but irreligious; quite the contrary. However, further examination of the research begins to reveal the disconnect I mentioned earlier. According to the study, only 55 percent of Protestant teens believe in life after death-a belief held by 50 percent of all teens, including the nonreligious. In a further contradiction, 69 percent of Protestant teens say they have made “a personal commitment to live for God” and yet only 32 percent read the Bible once a week or more, while 19 percent report having had premarital intercourse in the last year compared to 22 percent of those who are unchurched. Additionally, 63 percent of Protestant teens report cheating in school compared to only 58 percent of all teens and 41 percent say that morals are relative-that “there are no definite rights or wrongs for everybody.” Sociologist Dr. Christian Smith reported in an earlier, much larger study gleaned from in-depth interviews published in his book, Soul Searching, that “we suggest that the de facto dominant religion among contemporary U.S. teenagers is what we might call ‘Moralistic, Therapeutic, Deism.’” This of course has very little to do with historic, orthodox Christianity.

  • America In Prophecy, Jesus Church, Prayer

    Posted on July 27th, 2010

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    Pastor Seeks 100,000 To ‘Save America’

    Pastor Seeks 100,000 To ‘Save America’

    Dr. Michael Youssef, founding pastor of The Church of The Apostles and president of the ministry Leading the Way in Atlanta, has found 42,450 people so far to join him in daily prayer for the United States since the “God Save America” campaign launched on July 4. “The greatest battle of our time is the battle for the biblical truth,” stated Youssef in an e-mail to The Christian Post on Monday. “Universalism is rampant in evangelical churches and nothing short of a Holy Spirit revival sweeping across the land will save Christ’s Church from total apostasy.” Youssef believes that the daily prayers of the 100,000 Christians who participate in the campaign will save the “Church and thus the country.” A major emphasis of the prayer campaign is to remind American Christians that the United States was founded on dependence upon God. But today, Youssef says, the country’s leaders and citizens try to attain success in their own terms. The “God Save America” prayer campaign was inspired by a New York businessman named Jeremiah Lanphier from the 19th century who led a series of small prayer meetings in New York City. The gatherings of less than 20 people soon grew to thousands and expanded to other states, noted Youssef. Across the country, stores would close during lunch time so workers could attend local prayer meetings.

  • America In Prophecy, Signs

    Posted on July 27th, 2010

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    Few Americans Say Faith is Their Priority

    Few Americans Say Faith is Their Priority

    Nearly 90 percent of Americans, according to the CIA World Factbook, identify themselves with a religion. But only 12 percent of American adults say faith is a top priority in their life, according to a new study released Monday by the Barna Group. About three-quarters of the U.S. population is Christian. “The gap is vast between self-described affiliation with Christianity and ascribing highest priority to that faith,” commented David Kinnaman, president of the Barna Group, in a statement. “When it comes to why so much of American religion seems merely skin-deep, this gap between what people call themselves and what they prioritize is perhaps most telling.” The 12 percent who say faith is the highest priority in their life is up from nine percent in 2008, but down from 16 percent in 2006. Looking at the Christian faith demographic, evangelicals are the most likely to say faith is the highest priority in life (39 percent), while Catholics are the least likely (4 percent), according to the Barna study.

  • Creation v. Evolution, Is Jesus God?, Rob Robinson

    Posted on July 22nd, 2010

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    What An Amazing God

    What An Amazing God

    We should never think of the attributes of God as being like the petals on a rose that can be picked off when we like them and left alone when we do not. The attributes of God cannot be seen in isolation from each other. God is Unity and as such, He must be understood in the totality of His nature. When the Lord shows us His judgment and wrath, He has not ceased to also be Merciful, Kind and Patient. Conversely, when He expressed His Love, Patience, Mercy and Love to us, He has not ceased to be a God of Judgment and Wrath. As human beings we very often emphasize the attributes of God that we love the most, while forgetting those we like the least. We speak of and apply God’s love to our individual circumstances, but we forget that God is also Just and cannot condone sin or excuse it. He will not Love us at the expense of His Holiness. He Loves us but He also will judge all sin and remove it eventually from the presence of the Universe.

  • Encouragement, Forgiveness, Jesus Church, Rob Robinson

    Posted on July 10th, 2010

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    The Grace Missing in Church Today

    The Grace Missing in Church Today

    In Bible teaching churches of America today, there are two important principles that are taught constantly: “Grace and Mercy”. Mercy is not receiving something that we deserve. As sinners, all human beings deserve judgment and punishment. Because of God’s mercy, He was not willing that any person should receive judgment or punishment for their sin, so He sent His only Son Jesus Christ, to die for us at the place of judgment. When any person hears, believes and lives as if they believe this, they have all of their sins removed and there no longer remains any judgment awaiting that person. This is what mercy is all about.

    Grace is Receiving all those things that we do not deserve. As sinners, all human beings are separated from God by their sin and have no hope of eternal life. Because of God’s Grace, He wanted to be able to show His Love and Goodness towards us. When we put all of of trust in Jesus Christ to remove our sins, and give us eternal life, we then are able to receive all the manifold blessings the Lord has always desired to give us.

  • Controversial Subjects, Jesus Church

    Posted on July 8th, 2010

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    Whatever Happened to the New Age?

    Whatever Happened to the New Age?

    The following occult practices (among others) are described in Deuteronomy 18:10-11: Divination: A “catch all” name for using any method to discover details of what is happening around you or to learn what will happen in the future by any means other than through God himself, who alone knows the end from the beginning. Enchanter: Another name for a sorcerer; one who practices the arts of magic of all kinds—magical remedies, po-tions, drugs and hallucinogens to see into the future. Witchcraft: “The craft” or WICCA; includes sorcery and the worship of the mother Goddess, nature, trees, etc. Charmer: Binds something physical with the spiritual; charms, amulets, something worn or carried on one’s per-son (i.e., good luck charm or religious article with a sup-posed blessing attached). Consulter of familiar spirits: Communicator with fallen angels or demonic entities in the spirit world. Wizard: One who has supernatural knowledge that is attained through communication with familiar Spirits; a “knower.” Necromancer: One who attempts to communicate with the spirits of the dead to acquire knowledge or to ask for assistance in some way by praying to anyone other than God Himself.

  • Jesus Church, Liberty

    Posted on July 6th, 2010

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    Pour One For The Pastor?

    Pour One For The Pastor?

    A majority of Evangelical pastors refrain from drinking alcohol, as many as 60 percent said they didn’t drink socially in a survey conducted this month by the National Association of Evangelicals. “Even though there is no prohibition on the moderate alcohol consumption in Scripture, due to the many implications as an example to family and those I serve, I like Paul’s words ‘it is better not to’ (Romans 14:21),” said Gary Benedict, the president of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Sober Christianity has become the norm in some traditional communities, where wedding toasts are done with sparkling cider instead of champagne and teens are warned at church youth groups about the dangers of alcohol. The number of dry counties–largely the result of church-heavy areas and conservative leaders–is falling in the U.S., but 1 in 9 counties are still dry, USA Today reported. But even among Evangelical Christians, there’s another perspective that goes: Jesus turned water into wine, and we’re not going to turn it back.

  • Encouragement, Prayer, Rob Robinson

    Posted on July 6th, 2010

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    What Does It Mean To ‘Pray In Jesus Name?’

    What Does It Mean To ‘Pray In Jesus Name?’

    Jesus said: “Whatever you ask in my name, I will do it, that the Father may be glorified in the Son; if you ask anything in my name, I will do it” John 14:13-14 If we add the phrase “In Jesus name” to the end of a prayer, is the Lord is bound to give us whatever we ask for? This is a very interesting question, even for those who have know Jesus for quite some time. Is the name of Jesus a magical word that if added to a prayer, grants the petitioner their requests? If you carefully examine the New Testament, you will see that none of the prayers in those scriptures have the phrase “In Jesus name” at the end of each prayer. What did Jesus mean when He asked us to use His name when we pray? If you think about it, to come in the name of someone carries with it the idea that we are coming with the authority of that person, if they themselves were a person of some authority. When Peter spoke to the handicapped man in Acts 3:6 he told him “In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk” Peter understood that he was speaking to this man’s need based on the authority of the one who had sent him, Jesus, not on his own authority.

  • Encouragement, Forgiveness, Rob Robinson

    Posted on July 5th, 2010

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    Righteous Judgment v. Our Perception

    Righteous Judgment v. Our Perception

    I suppose that it is a product of my gradual growth in Jesus that I have began to be aware of a principle that I have observed in myself and almost all other followers of the Lord. The fact is that we are really good as pronouncing judgement on others. We seem to be able to observe, analyze and articulate what is happening in the heart of someone by what we observe. We can see the particular behavior of another person and immediately begin to understand what kind of person they are and why they are doing what they are doing. Or can we? It seems to me that it is a byproduct of the fall of man that we easily observe faults in others but find it very hard to see or even admit our own faults. We desire mercy and grace from others for ourselves when we fail, but when we see others fail it is often very hard for us to show them mercy and grace.

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