Brad Robertson: Posted on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 7:08 PM
A popular sermon series by many pastors is entitled "All In".
This series comes from the Great Commandment verses in the Bible taken completely out of context and is intended to motivate believers to be "all in" for God, to move them from being "a spectator to a participator" in the church. If believers are not careful, they will be misled by this series, trying to be "all in" for God, when God is not asking them to be "all in" for him. |
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Posted on Thursday, April 6, 2017 10:00 AM
A popular phrase around the world is “Fake News”. This is due to many people in the media who present news stories as truth, when in reality, these stories are false, or mixed with a little truth and a lot of error.
Just as there is fake news in the media, there is fake news in many churches. These churches present a message to people that is filled with incorrect teachings, yet are presented as biblical. These teachings are circulated throughout the church in a variety of ways: sermons, small groups, Sunday school classes, discipleship programs, mentoring relationships, counseling sessions, revivals, and conferences. |
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Brad Robertson: Posted on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 4:04 PM
One rich man who thought righteousness, or living eternally in the kingdom of God, was achieved through obedience to the Ten Commandments asked... Jesus what he needed to do to gain eternal life (Luke 18:18).
Jesus, knowing his heart, told him to keep the commandments of God.
The man replied he had kept the commandments since he was a child.
Then Jesus told him to go sell all he had, give to the poor, and follow him, then he would have eternal life.
Jesus' disciples asked him how could anyone gain eternal life if this man could not, since this man had obeyed the law from childhood. |
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