If you are in a church like this, then you need to come out. Do not be deceived into thinking somehow this is ok — as if it is some kind of new evangelistic tool. It is not. What is happening is the rotting culture of a cesspool of a vile society creeping into the church. Blinding the eyes and dumbing down the sheep.
If God has cleansed you from all unrighteousness by the blood of the Lamb, then why subject yourselves to take part in something that is so vile and vulgar?
The pastor takes the F word and makes it to mean “forgive.” Then starts telling his audience to f everybody else. He even goes as far as to say “F God.” Really? As in forgive? For what?
This is blatant debauchery within the church and if you can not see it, then I dare say, you are part of it.
Come out from among that whore or you will take part in her judgments.
Do not leave me any comments in trying to uphold this. Some things I just will not waste my time. This is one of them. You are free to leave this place and wallow in the muck and the mire of the world. Or you can repent, the choice is yours.
215keanu:
Jul 08, 2012 @ 16:24:52
If I hadn’t heard it myself, I would never have believed it. Come out from among them…..
Jul 08, 2012 @ 18:04:45
He probably was looking for something to get attention. Not good judgement.
He made a mistake. I do not know him or his heart. I do believe some begin preaching when they still need to learn. It was very wrong!!! Has no place in church or in any believer. What about praying for him? He may repent or could have already repented. God does forgive when we repent. I have had to repent over many things over the years and grateful I was forgiven.
Jul 11, 2012 @ 17:07:38
Wanda, I do not feel led to pray for this man. Or any like him. I will not waste my time praying for someone like this.I believe he is an apostate and of such I will have nothing to do. You said we do not know his heart. Uh, I think he showed us all what is in his heart. IF I were to cut lose with a bunch of swear words is one thing, but to go on and twist it as some kind of “godly” thing that was ok for teaching is another.
Jul 14, 2012 @ 22:16:26
With all due respect I believe there could be a change of heart. I believe I have no excuse not to pray for the man even though what he did and said was really bad. Also, I believe I did not ” twist it as some kind of “godly” thing that was ok for teaching is another”…However, I did send another comment explaining myself but it was rejected here. In that I spoke of how we are to love one another, even those WE deem unworthy. Christ died for the unworthy and who knows if the man will repent. I am saddened because once the Lord told me as I saw tears in His eyes saying, there are some whom no one has ever said a prayer for. Yes, the man did a terrible thing, he is at the uttermost yet God’s Word saves to the uttermost. I do not believe there is more than one thing God would not forgive, nothing the Blood of Christ would not cover no matter how sinful it was (scripture speaks of that which will not be forgiven). I do not believe we have a choice to forgive, it is not up to us to decide. That is all I am saying, we are to be known for our love for others, for one another. I hate what the man said and did, I do not hate the man. How can I curse that which God may yet bless and forgive? Who am I to reject the man when God has not rejected him, what he did and said, yes. I just disagree on this one. I was in church one day, the Lord said see that person on your left be careful how you treat that one because they love me, they are mine, I died for them. Then he said see that person over on your right, they do not know me, yet I died for that person, be careful how you treat them. I have hope God would forgive me should I make a stupid statement or did something equally as bad. God is merciful, MEN ARE NOT. PLEASE, I DO NOT SUPPORT WHAT HE SAID OR DID. HOWEVER, I WILL PRAY FOR HIM, THAT HE WILL COME TO HIMSELF AND REPENT; REALIZE THE SEVERITY OF HIS ACTIONS AND WORDS. If he does NOT I have lost nothing. Perhaps because people pray for him, he might do that. I would hope others would pray for me.
Prayer is powerful in the lips of a believer, why? Because God answers prayer.
This is my opinion, all are welcome to theirs.
Jul 14, 2012 @ 23:14:42
Wanda, of course if you feel led to pray for this man, then do so. I just do not. Especially when I see and know of real Christian brothers and sisters who live in impoverished nations, those who are being persecuted, those who are sick, etc. But if you feel led, then do it. And yes, I do know that you posted a previous comment, one twice as long, if not three times as long as the one you just did. So did someone else. I deleted them both. I just can not go through so many long comments. I am not posting ultra long comments anymore.
Jul 15, 2012 @ 00:22:30
I am sorry that I posted long comments. I do get wordy sometimes but I will not do so again. I apologize for doing so.
Jul 09, 2012 @ 10:24:00
really,really true.forgiveness?most people fell even to forgive themselves,thus this becomes a problem bcoz they keep on blaming themselves thus they die with guilty.
Jul 09, 2012 @ 13:37:27
chifundo, no where in the Word of God are we told to “forgive ourselves.” Nowhere. Jesus said while on the cross, “It is finished.” He did not go on to say “forgive yourselves.” To add to His words is like a slap in the face to what He did for us. My “forgiveness” for myself will never be enough. Forgiveness is from and of God and no more and no less. People die guilty when they refuse to ask God and God alone for forgiveness.
Jul 14, 2012 @ 21:09:09
ITA with you, redeemedhippie — nowhere in the Bible does the Lord tell us to forgive ourselves — that is HIS job, to forgive our sins. Once He has forgiven us, we are clean. This isn’t the first time I’ve heard this “forgive God” statement, but it never fails to shock me. IMHO, this is blasphemy! WHAT has God ever done wrong??? Not a thing!
I don’t if this guy is in apostasy (yet) or not, but I do believe he is treading on thin ice. I don’t have a problem with praying for him to see the error of his way and experience godly sorrow which leads to repentance — not only for HIS sake, but also the sake of all the precious souls who heard this blasphemous word! God help the church!!!
Jul 09, 2012 @ 14:51:40
He ought to have his mouth washed with soap. I suppose the Bible verses that state that ‘let no filthy communication proceed out of your mouth but what is that good and edifying to the hearers’ and ‘let your speech be seasoned with salt’ got removed by the popular printer’s devil from his copy of the Bible.
Hmm.. As we say here in Nigeria, the sheep that walks with a dog will end up eating faeces as well(I apologise for this saying but that what came into my mind anyway)!
Jul 14, 2012 @ 16:21:01
Jesus wins, no need to apolgise. Sometimes the truth can be brutal. Your analogy is perfect.
Dec 22, 2012 @ 12:23:11
are you serious? i’m feeling this man isn’t a real pastor, but more like imposter. he is twisting fithly words to fit godly standards. that’s not possible. that’s like christian rock. oximoron.
May Lord guide this man to repentence.