This guy won’t be invited on TBN.
Pilgrim’s Corner
The Via Dolorosa.
I previously posted this song done in another video. If you want to view that one, click here.
This man is about to die. Are you this man?
What Would You Do?
Essential rules for false teachers to follow in order to be popular and successful.
Thanks to Safeguard Your Soul for this video.
Watch and Pray.
Two great short videos that remind us to “be on alert, for you do not know which day your Lord is coming.” – Matthew 24:42
Vodpod videos no longer available. Vodpod videos no longer available.So what does God’s Word say about false teachers?
I found this great post on Pulpit Pimps.
Read the whole post here.
Here are some of the same things God says about false teachers:
• They are ravenous wolves (Matthew 7:15-16)
• They are practicers of lawlessness (Matthew 7:22-23)
• They are hypocrites ( Matt 15:7-9)
• They are thieves (John 10:1)
• They are slaves of their own appetites (Romans 16:18)
• They are men of flesh (1 Cor 3:1-4)
• They are peddlers of the word of Christ(2 Cor 2:17)
• They are accursed (Galatians 1:6-8)
• They are tricksters and schemers (Ephesians 4:14)
• They are deluders (Ephesians 4:14)
• They are deceivers (Colossians 2:8)
• They are defrauders (Colossians 2:18-19)
• They are teachers of strange doctrine (1 Timothy 1:3)
• They are blasphemers, and have been handed over to Satan (1 Timothy 1:19-20)
• They are teachers of myth (2 Timothy 4:3-4)
• They are paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons (1 Timothy 4:1-3)
• They are liars (1 Timothy 4:1-3)
• They are conceited and understand nothing (1 Timothy 6:3-4)
• They have gone astray (1 Timothy 6:20-21)
• They are evil men, deceiving and being deceived (2 Timothy 3:13)
• They are empty talkers, after sordid gain (Titus 1:10-11)
• They turn away from the truth (Titus 1:13-14)
• They are false prophets, false teachers, greedy exploiters (2 Peter 2:1-4)
• They are stains and blemishes, greedy, loving of wages of unrighteuosness (2 Peter 2:13-15)
• They are slaves of corruption (2 Peter 2:19-20)
• They are ungodly (Jude 4)
• They are rebellious people (Isaiah 30:9)
A Letter from Hell . . . Don’t bother me!
I strongly encourage you to check out this sermon on Hell. It is the best sermon on the doctrine of hell that I’ve ever heard. Pastor Tim Conway (not to be confused with the comedian of the same name) draws from Jonathan Edwards’ sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.
Kevin Cosby stepping on toes.
We’re not fooling God and we’re not fooling the world.
This is an eye opening video. So many times when I say the things this guys says in the video (to others in the Church), I get labeled all sorts of names. Unfortunately, shallow Christianity fools no one except other shallow Christians. The world sees through our veneer of shallow Christianity and the world rejects Jesus Christ because of it. After all, if we don’t take our faith seriously, why should they?
But don’t just take my word for it:
A reponse to a response to The Problem With Youth Ministry Today.
I received a disagreeing comment on one of my previous posts that I thought would be beneficial to share. If you haven’t seen the videos that this is in regards to, watch them by clicking here first before reading this post. I have quoted “Brian” verbatim and added my own responses, point-by-point in bold.
“I do believe you are being a little too closed minded.”
You mean closed minded like saying Jesus is the ONLY way to the Father? That there’s only one faith? Sure then. I wear that title “closed minded” with honor. And by the way, by disagreeing with my point of view, wouldn’t that make you closed minded too? I’m not hurling an insult, just wondering how it applies to others who disagree with me.
“While I agree, they went a little too far with the second video, I saw nothing wrong with the first video.”
A little leaven leavens the whole lump.
“You say that the guy was acting like a homosexual. Are all male hair stylists homosexual? Are all males with feminine characteristics homosexul [sic]?”
Of course not. I never said that “all male hair stylists were homosexual.” To say otherwise is putting words in my mouth and that is dishonest.
And furthermore, not only did I not say that, rest assured I don’t even think that. That’s like presuming that ALL Professing Christians (PCs) are going to heaven. I wouldn’t dare presume either.
“If you say yes, then you are guilty of prejudism [sic] and clearly are a liar, because I know several male hair stylists that act a little feminie [sic] but are clearly not homosexual.”
The question I would like answered is why this youth pastor in the video felt the need to act gay / effeminate to convey his message (whatever the message was still escapes me)? If anyone should be guilty of prejudice I would offer for your consideration the guy in the video acting gay / effeminate. I wonder how you would feel if he was making fun of blacks, Hispanics, Asians or Jews.
“No where in the video does the guy do or say anything sexual or inappropriate.”
If you are using the world’s standards to define what you view as “inappropriate” then you are right. What he was doing was very mild. However, when weighed in the light of God’s holiness, and using God’s standard to define right and wrong, then you’d quickly see that the man’s actions in the video was unacceptable, especially since he is acting in the office of a pastor.
“It is called satire; maybe you should pick up the Canterbury Tales and learn about it.”
Thanks for the book recommendation. May I recommend one to you? The Holy Bible. I’m not being mean or sarcastic… I’m being serious! Lets use the Biblical standard in these matters, not man’s standard. (Of course there are other great books I could recommend, but space does not permit at this time).
“Maybe if we didn’t have people like you trying to find everything wrong with everyone else, more people would come to Jesus.”
I didn’t have to look hard to “find” this. This church was so proud of their videos that they displayed them for all to see on GodTube.
I suppose the Apostle Paul shouldn’t have wasted his time writing those “judgmental” letters to the Church in Corinth. He should have ignored their error and in the end more people would have “come to Jesus.”
And speaking of “coming to Jesus,” I’m curious Brian, do you believe in such a thing as false conversions?
“As a youth minister, one must reach teens in a different and creative way.”
Ahh. The crux of the problem. You believe that the old way of reaching the sinner, the Gospel, is no longer good enough. Paul’s proclamation that he strove to know nothing but Christ and Him crucified is archaic. God’s plan for the deliverance of the message of salvation for men has fallen short but thank goodness he’s got the new, cool, hip, and relevant pastors of the Western Church to come up with “different” and “creative” ways to reach teens. So out with the preaching and teaching of the whole counsel of God and in with the potty humor and men acting gay / effeminate.
“Although there is a line that one must not cross, you are not the judge of anybody but yourself. The Bible clearly tells me that.”
So although the church crossed the line in the second video, but not the first, you’re ok with their shameful display? You’re more concerned with me for pointing this stuff out than with the absolute lack of reverence and outright blasphemy portrayed in the video by this church?
Earlier in your post you said “I agree, they went a little too far with the second video.” So this begs the question: If you believe they went too far in the second video, then didn’t YOU just pass judgment?
You paint yourself into a corner when you misuse Scripture, taking texts out of context, only reading bits and pieces of the Bible like “Judge not…” without reading the rest of it. Put down your copy of the satirical Canterbury Tales and read the fifth chapter of First Corinthians (paying close attention to verses 9-13). This may begin to steer you and others into an understanding of whether or not Christians can judge.
I don’t do this because I’m bored or have an ax to grind. I do it in the hopes that someone, perhaps even yourself, will come to an understanding that Christianity is not a joke. God is Holy and the things of God should be handled in such a manner that is worthy.
I make an urgent request that you listen to this sermon that was delivered to a youth conference of 5,000 kids. Please listen to that sermon before responding. (You can even watch it here if you so choose.)
Remember Brian, all these “youth pastors” have an terrifying responsibility. The Bible says that all teachers are held to a greater judgment (James 3:1).
The least of these.
What Does That Bible Verse Mean To You?
This video produced by CrossTV.com illustrates how dangerous some Bible studies can be. Some are more like “group therapy” than an actual bible study.
Vodpod videos no longer available.Angels watching a “modern” church service.
The acting won’t win any awards but the message should be heard far and wide. Of course, not everyone will agree with this; it hits a little too close to home for some.
Vodpod videos no longer available.
A Rope of Sand.
Bill Phillips from Fisher of Men has this great post on his blog regarding faith vs works. He also included the following helpful chart for those who think salvation comes by anything they can do.
| Verse | Means of Salvation | Verse | Means of Salvation | Verse | Means of Salvation |
| Matthew 26:28 |
Jesus’ blood |
Acts 10:43 |
Belief |
Galatians 2:20–21 |
Faith |
| Luke 7:50 |
Faith |
Acts 13:38–39 |
Belief |
Galatians 3:26 |
Belief |
| John 3:14–18 |
Belief |
Acts 16:31 |
Belief |
Ephesians 1:7 |
Jesus’ blood |
| John 3:36 |
Belief |
Romans 3:20–28 |
Faith, Grace |
Ephesians 2:8–9 |
Faith |
| John 5:24 |
Belief |
Romans 5:1 |
Faith |
Philippians 1:6 |
God |
| John 6:40 |
Belief |
Romans 5:9 |
Jesus’ blood |
Philippians 3:9 |
Faith |
| John 6:47 |
Belief |
Romans 10:4 |
Belief |
1 Thessalonians 5:9 |
Jesus |
| John 6:63 |
Holy Spirit |
Romans 10:9 |
Belief |
2 Timothy 1:9 |
Grace |
| John 8:24 |
Belief |
Romans 11:6 |
Grace |
Titus 3:5 |
God’s mercy |
| John 11:25–26 |
Belief |
1 Corinthians 6:11 |
The Holy Spirit |
Hebrews 7:25 |
Jesus |
| John 20:31 |
Belief |
Galatians 2:15–16 |
Faith |
1 John 1:7 |
Jesus’ blood |
The official song of DefCon: “At The Crossroads “by Sam Cintron.
Here’s the official song of DefCon: At The Crossroads.
Listen to it now by clicking: At The Crossroads
From the album Songs From the Secret Place by Sam Cintron.
Pilgrim Radio: Chuck Betters on “Why Church Discipline.”
Pilgrim Radio will air part three of a three-part Church Discipline series by Pastor Chuck Betters on September 27th on its Morning and Night Classes. You can catch “Why Discipline” at 8AM or 8PM Pacific Standard Time (USA) via live streaming from their website. I will be featuring this whole three-part sermon series on my website ReformationNation.com in the near future.
Church discipline is a much neglected, ignored, and forgotten mandate of Christianity in today’s non-offensive, entertainment-driven, seeker-friendly, Churches. In this new era of incorrectly interpreting the Scriptures on how to deal with and address sin, we allow all sorts of sin to run rampant in the Body. Either because many pastors don’t know how, or refuse to practice Church discipline.
Todd Agnew: My Jesus
Open-air preaching at a Jehovah’s Witness convention.
The greatest difficulty with this approach is that no JWs are going to stop and listen. If any of them did they’d they would probably be excommunicated from their “church.”
Candace Cameron Bure & Mark Cahill (videos).
Candace Cameron Bure: True and false converts.
Mark Cahill: Lukewarm no more.