Tuesday, March 24, 2015

The Storm is Raging and No One Will Shut the Window

Today was a hard day, attempting to show the pitfalls of accepting sins in the body of Christ, was met with contempt and name calling.

I am considered "judgemental", "harsh" and "mean" for saying that we should not endorse sin in the body through the celebration of it in party fashion.

I was accused of not being sinless, therefore I should never point out sin. I was told that because everyone has sin, I should be gentle and remain silent for the Holy Spirit to speak to them.


In short, every trick and manipulation in the book was engaged to bludgeon the one who was pointing out sin.

The one Bible account that was used against my arguments was that David sinned with Bethsheba. I pointed out that David was rebuked by Nathan the prophet for his sin and because of it, David became deeply convicted over it and repented. Even so, the consequences of the sin were not removed. God didn't allow David to build the temple because of bloodshed in his household and the baby by the adulterous affair died.

It is common for pretenders to know just enough of the Bible to use it against you through cherry picking verses. Without the entire passage we are led to believe the opposite of what the Scriptures are actually saying.

Sadly the next generation is Scripturally illiterate to such a degree that they believe sin is alright because every one has sin. They believe that no one should tell another person they are in sin, while they are telling us we are wrong for speaking about sin.

We are all wrong in sin, so sin is alright, but it is sin to rebuke someone of sin, but that is not alright.

Does anyone see the problem here?

When reasoning is going out the window there is no keeping out the storm.

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