I’d like to invite you to join me and other revival leaders from around the country as we seek the Lord for revival.
April 22-25, 2013
The Cove | Asheville, North Carolina
Satan is always looking for ways to trap, confuse, or dilute believers. If he can find a crack in the door, he will make every effort to mix truth and error, all the while saying, “Just be open minded.” Satan does far greater damage as the angel of light than as a roaring lion.
The most gullible fall into several categories. New believers who aren’t well-versed in Scripture can be tricked into the traps of emotionalism and fanaticism. Older believers, tired of business as usual at the church, can look for some new teaching or teacher who tickles their ears. Continue reading “The Danger of Mixing Truth and Error”
While watching the Disney Christmas parade one year, I heard Regis and Kelly and Ryan Seacrest introduce several people as “superstars,” “the one and only,” and “the incredible.” My problem was the fact that I had never heard of most of them. Now I feel like someone who tries to keep up with the culture and listen to what’s impacting students and children. Thus, I must conclude that these words have been overused. Continue reading “Superstar”
My wife and oldest daughter are theater addicts. My oldest daughter was a theater and communications major, so I hear this stuff all the time. We had season tickets to her plays at the Baptist college she attended. We watched her when she worked in entertainment at Disney, and we’re still raving fans as she launches into various film ventures. When she and her mother get together, they can talk about a Broadway play for hours on end. My wife has been in charge of costuming for the spring play at the Christian school sponsored by our church, as well as the movies produced by Sherwood Pictures. Continue reading “God Entrusted His Word to Amateurs”
Let’s return now to the night of His birth. Wonder was the first emotion expressed by those who first saw the baby Jesus. Wonder was the reaction of Joseph and Mary at the things which were said about Him (Luke 2:33). Continue reading “His Name Is Wonderful (Part 3)”