Pilgrim’s post showing street preachers confronting an antichrist church reminded me of some other similar videos I’ve seen and enjoyed. May God grant every one of us the boldness these guys have.
The first two videos are a couple of open-air preachers outside of a Rob Bell event. I’ve met the guy on the right. You can check out Kerrigan Skelly’s website.
Here’s a guy (who’s a little less polished) outside Joel Osteen’s church:
I just found out about this one today. I know nothing about this guy, and it’s hard to tell what he says, but he at least told Gene Robinson what he needs to hear: “Repent!”
If the above video is unavailable, you can check out this site.
Added 2/20/10 as a result of this post.
May the Lord grant all His servants boldness to proclaim the full Gospel of Jesus Christ – one of faith and repentance. Thank you for sharing these videos! My prayer is that Christians will boldly proclaim the Gospel to a world that so desperately needs to hear the most glorious message that can fall on human ears!
Soli Deo Gloria!
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Funny thing is, the Rob-ot that got up there and spewed his gibberish made more sense than anything that has ever come out of Bell’s mouth.
I wonder how long until all the happy little Rob-ots come trolling through here, spreading their intolerance, telling us we need to be tolerant.
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Pardon me if I do not agree with your comments.
I have a value system in not to criticize any preacher, church, or religion.
Why? Two reasons, I could be wrong, and they may be doing some good in a way that God has directed them. I refuse to be their judge, for I could be wrong. I trust in the path I have chosen for God has spoke to my thought and led me in a way I had not planned. He told me to write my book. My duty is to live my highest sense of what is right and wrong, I cannot do harm if I do not, if I am trying. This puts me in a position to ask God to show me where to go. He has turned my feet many times. I respect any one whom makes our world a more peaceful place to be. I respect your opinions, but I feel it unsafe to put others down. If I can change the world in any way, I will work hard to do that. I will seek Truth where I can find it, and pray to know if it is the way God wants me to go. Helen M Nanney
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Helen,
In taking your stand against criticizing religions and pastors, you are criticizing and disagreeing with Jesus. He said, in Matthew 7:15, “Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.”
Jesus is the Creator of the universe, and you feign humility while living in disobedience to Him. In not obeying God Almighty, you are putting yourself in authority over Him. This is idolatry, and a transgression of God’s perfect Law. You must repent, and do as Jesus has commanded you.
Thanks,
Bill
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Bill, you are compleatly taking things out of context. I follow Jesus in every way I know, but I do not judge honest hard working Christians, nor judge their openions, or yours. I have seen and heard so much bigetory of pastors and lay people judging others religion, that they are wrong for this reason or that. Why did Jesus say, “Judge not, that ye be not judged,” I will not agree with any religion out side of Christianity, but there has been too much idolitery among biased and bigeted Christians. It has put Christanity at odds with people that are searching for God. Why can Christians just love each other and let God read the individual’s heart. Christians aught to agree to disagree, and let it go. You saying I need Jesus and also say I live in disobedience to him, when you do not know my heart is bigetory. Jesus also said, “Judge reighteous judgment.” We are all sinners and need to repent, but we all need to find out what we need to repent from for our selves. I do not consider you an authorative on that, so I will trust my judgment to God, and Jesus Cjhrist, His son, our saviour. Thank you for your concern, I am sure you ment it well, but I have a higher source to advise me.
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Helen,
I have just one question for you:
Do you consider yourself a good person?
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