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18:00:09 12/21/10
The Tea Party Nation's War On Christian Churches
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Clearly, Tea Party Nation's Judson Phillips has his own ideas about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. I didn't realize that when the teabaggers held up signs saying "We want our country back", they meant back to 1790. Explain to me why African-Americans want to be part of this group? It's not like that era worked out well for them.
But now that the tea party groups have made inroads into Congress and have the Republican Party kowtowing to them, Phillips has a new target for the Tea Party Nation. In this time when we remember the birth of Christ, Phillips is going after the Methodist Church for their "socialistic" leanings. No, I'm not kidding. >
Tea Party Nation founder Judson Phillips has a dream: "No more Methodist Church."
A blog post on his Tea Party Nation page says that on Friday he walked by the United Methodist Building in Washington D.C., which had a sign that said, "Pass the DREAM Act." Phillips wrote: " I have a DREAM. That is, no more United Methodist Church."
Phillips explains that he was formerly a member of the church, but he left because it's "the first Church of Karl Marx," and "little more than the "religious" arm of socialism."
"The Methodist church is pro-illegal immigration," he continues. "They have been in the bag for socialist health care, going as far as sending out emails to their membership "debunking" the myths of Obamacare. Say, where are the liberal complaints on the separation of church and state?"
"In short, if you hate America, you have a great future in the Methodist church," he says.
Lord, protect us from your idiot followers. To say that he's obviously unfamiliar with the Constitution to subvert the First Amendment in that way would be kind. But he's also very, very unfamiliar with the teachings of Christ himself to find the teachings of the Methodist Church to be religious socialism. Seriously, dude?
In one of the proofs of His divinity, Jesus multiplied loaves and fishes to feed everyone, spreading his wealth to all, without regard to their ability to pay. He healed the sick (our first universal health care plan!) and railed against the money changers and advised the wealthy that their material status in this world gave them no guaranteed access to the next . >
Jesus spoke remarkably often about wealth and poverty. To the poor he said, "Blessed are you poor, for yours is the kingdom of God," (Luke's version). To the rich he said, "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth," and "go, sell what you have, and give to the poor." When the rich turned away from him because they couldn't follow his command he observed, "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."
For Jesus, helping the poor and the outcast is not optional: it is the essence of what it means to love God. In the parable of the last judgement he welcomes the righteous into heaven saying, "I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me." When the righteous answered that they didn't recall doing any of these things, he said, "as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me."
We are to "forgive our debtors" and "give to every one who begs from you." But don't handouts contribute to moral decay? Jesus was more concerned about the moral decay in those who are so attached to their wealth that they would hoard it for themselves. In our better moments most of us recognize that giving does not corrupt. We sacrifice to give good things to our children and do our best to provide them with years of carefree existence as they grow up. We do this to give them a sense of security and a foundation for growth. People who have been devastated by misfortune, or for whatever reason are down and out, may need even more help because they may not have what it takes to recover on their own. Many of us will help a friend in hard times, even though we know we will never be repaid. It is when dealing distantly with people in the abstract that we fall back on the "moral decay" argument.
Frankly, I think the Methodist Church is probably better off with Judson Phillips out of their flock. His understanding of Christianity is sadly wanting.
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07:22:49 08/06/10
Christ Jesus The Lord The Trail Of Light Pastor Nelson Turner 8 1 2010 Av1611 Reformation Com
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Sermon on the Lord's Day August 1, 2010 by Pastor Nelson Turner of www.AV1611Reformation.com. Verses from the AV1611 King James Bible used in this sermon include: 2 Corinthians 4:1,5-7; 10:1712:2-3 / 1 Corinthians 4:7;12:2-3 /John 8:12; 1:5,18 / Mark 10:42 / Genesis 1:2,4-5; 43:23 / Romans 10:8; 5:8/ Ecclesiastes 11:7/ Isaiah 9:2; 42:6; 49:6; 50:10 / Micah 7:8 / Hosea 6:5 / 1 John 2:8 / Hebrews 2:9 / Matthew 5:8; 6:21/ Luke 6:45. Please visit www.AV1611Reformation.com and write to Pastor Turner at drogheda@comcast.net for more sound doctrine found in the word of God, the AV 1611 King James Bible, and answers to your honest questions regarding faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
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18:23:49 04/12/10
A Page From Providence Pastor Nelson Turner 4 11 2010
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Sermon on the subject of God's Providence over all things in heaven and earth preached on the Lord's Day April 11, 2010 by Pastor Nelson Turner of AV1611Reformation.com from the inspired word of God in the English language, the AV1611 King James Bible. Using the history of Joseph asa type of the Lord Jesus Christ, and then showing from numerous verses how the Lord fulfilled the type, Pastor Turner reveals the truth of the power and immutability of God's providential will; that all things in heaven and earth are His and He directs them according to His purpose. Verses from the AV1611 King James Bible used in this sermon to reveal the power of God include: Genesis 30:22 / Luke 12:52 / Exodus 11:7 / 1 Corinthians 4:7/ Genesis 33:2 / Matthew 12:18 / John 10:11 / Genesis 37:2, 3, 5, 13, 18, 28 / Matthew 7:11 / John 19:23 / Matthew 27:9 / Genesis 39:4, 14, 20 / Genesis 41:44 / John 8:46 / Genesis 47:11 / 50:18 -19 / Romans 8:28 / Ephesians 1:11 -12. Mankind both saved and reprobate must acknowledge and accept the truth found in the very definition of Providence that what God begins He must logically finish. All things in heaven and earth are the Lord's. "A man can receive nothing unless it be given him from heaven."
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18:25:13 03/23/10
Carnal Considerations Pastor Nelson Turner 3 21 2010
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Sermon preached from the AV1611 King James Bible on the Lord's Day March 21, 2010 by Pastor Nelson Turner of www.AV1611Reformation.com dealing with the fact that conferring with flesh and blood in this world causes loss to God's Elect. Flesh and blood possess nothing of themselves to forward a soul in the service of God. Meeting the Lord Jesus Christ through His gift of grace separates us from the world, the flesh, and the devil. Flesh and blood cannot teach the necessity of the new birth nor cause a right motion in any part of man. Flesh and blood can only work in opposition to Christ, making a man the enemy of the Cross of Christ, and leads a believer in such "works" to a life of denial of the Savior, and a repudiation of the very work of salvation as accomplished and finished by the Lord Jesus Christ. Verses from the AV1611 King James Bible used in this sermon include: 2 Chronicles 18:1/ Genesis 16:2/ Galatians 1:13-17/Philippians 1:6/ Romans 7:18/ Corinthians 15:50/ Galatians 5:16-17/ 1 Peter 4:1/ Jude 1:23/ Acts 9:17-18/ Colossians 2:20-23/ 1 Corinthians 2:14/ Philippians 3:3-6, 17-20/ Romans 8:6-7/ 2 Corinthians 13:5/ 1 John 2:18-19; 5:18/ Luke 14:18- 20,24. If this lesson from God's holy word is a blessing to you, please visit the www.AV1611Reformation.com website for other sermons, books, writings and links to advance your knowledge of God's word by His grace. And please write to Pastor Turner drogheda@comcast.net with your faith-based questions or comments.
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04:13:29 12/13/09
For His Glory Making Christ The Lord Of Your Life
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12/10/09 - Christina Kingsley uses Exodus 21 and Luke 1 to show how we are Christ's bondservants and how He needs to be the Lord of our lives.
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20:19:46 12/11/09
For His Glory Making Christ The Lord Of Your Life (Audio)
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12/10/09 - Christina Kingsley uses Exodus 21 and Luke 1 to show how we are Christ's bondservants and how He needs to be the Lord of our lives.
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17:00:40 11/15/09
Luke: Christ the Lord
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Pastor Mark Driscoll examines Luke 2, one of the most familiar passages of Scripture, where an angel announces the birth of Jesus, “Christ the Lord,” to shepherds in a field. The angel reveals how we are to see Jesus. We are not to insert him into a false ideology, such as atheism, deism, pantheism or panentheism, or theism; these offer no hope, no good news, and no savior. Rather, we are to praise Jesus as the Savior, Christ the Lord—good news for all the people—like the angels, Mary, and the shepherds did.
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17:00:40 11/15/09
Luke: Christ the Lord
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Pastor Mark Driscoll examines Luke 2, one of the most familiar passages of Scripture, where an angel announces the birth of Jesus, “Christ the Lord,” to shepherds in a field. The angel reveals how we are to see Jesus. We are not to insert him into a false ideology, such as atheism, deism, pantheism or panentheism, or theism; these offer no hope, no good news, and no savior. Rather, we are to praise Jesus as the Savior, Christ the Lord—good news for all the people—like the angels, Mary, and the shepherds did.
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18:00:38 09/09/09
38 The Great Commandment
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Outside of the Lord's Prayer, this is probably the most quoted and misquoted passage in the Bible. Note the completeness of the great commandment.
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18:00:31 09/09/09
31 The Lord's Prayer
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In one of the best known passages of the New Testament, Jesus gives His disciples the basic and foundational elements of prayer, teaching them not what to pray for, but how to approach God.
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17:28:20 07/13/09
Ordinances Not Sacraments A Sermon By Pastor Nelson Turner Of Av1611 Reformation Com July 12 2009
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Pastor Nelson Turner preaching on the Lord's Day July 12, 2009 from the AV1611 King James Bible, the inpired word of God for the end-times English speaking people of the earth, demonstrates that there are only two ordinances of the Lord Jesus Christ in the New Testament, and that while these show forth the grace of the Lord unto believers they do not in themselves by mere outward signs impart that grace. The Pastor shows that the sacerdotal system of the "works salvation" Arminian sects (still tethered to the church of Rome in this practice) is something that was pasted into the pure practice of the early Church founded by the Lord Jesus Christ and transmitted by His apostles. The two ordinances given by the Lord for observance by His followers are Baptism and the memorial of The Lord's Supper. Both of these are for believers ONLY. So infants and those who have not or cannot profess belief in Jesus Christ -- as the son of God who died for our sins and is risen from the dead seated at the right Hand of His Father in heaven where He serves as the One Mediator between God and man until He comes in glory to gather His Elect from all corners of the earth at the last trumpet -- do not receive any benefit from either Baptism or communion in the Lord's Supper since they cannot receive by these signs what has not been given them by God's Will and calling by the Holy Spirit. In fact, lack of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior brings a condemnation upon those who thus unworthily eat and drink the symbols of His sacrifice. The proper performance of the rites transmitted to the faithful from the beginning is reviewed by Pastor Turner, particularly baptism by immersion, which he demonstrates contrasts dramatically with the "sprinklings" practiced by many churches which have not been able historically or willfully to cut their subservience to Rome in this matter - as in others. Verses from the AV1611 King James Bible used in this sermon include: Luke 1:6/ Hebrews 9:1,10; 6:2/ 1 Corinthians 11:2/ Ephesians 2:15; 4:5/ Colossians 2:17/ Acts 8:26-29, 36; 1:21; 28/ Matthew 3:13/ Romans 6:4/ 1 Peter 3:21. If this is a blessing unto you by God's grace, or if you have questions regarding the pure practice of the Christian faith as found in the word of God, please contact Pastor Turner at drogheda@comcast.net .
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19:29:56 05/25/09
"The Parable Of The Sower" Sermon Preached By Pastor Nelson Turner Of Av1611 Reformation Com
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"The Parable of the Sower" a sermon preached by Pastor Nelson Turner on the Lord's day May 24, 2009 regarding the subject of "the Kingdom of God" and "the kingdom of heaven" as they appear in the word of God for English speaking people, the King James Bible (Authorized Version of 1611, 1769 Cambridge Edition). Pastor Turner elucidates for those with ears to hear that "performance doesn't get you into heaven" and that many modern day "Christians" are in need of an "extreme spiritual makeover" taking the form of a "circumcision of the heart". In verse after verse, the pastor demonstrates that you don't choose to be Christian, you don't choose to be saved, you don't choose to do anything worthwhile in the sight of God. In fact, those whom God has chosen from before the foundation of the world to be His children by adoption through the Lord Jesus Christ are compelled to come into His sheepfold, compelled to come into His feast by a "divine coercion". In the midst of the sermon, Pastor Turner extended an open invitation to engage in an internet discussion concerning the corrupting concepts of man's free-will and works salvation.Verses cited in this sermon for the edification of God's saints and the condemnation of the reprobate include: Luke 8:18, 4-15 / Genesis 1:11 / Revelation 12:17 / 1 John 3:9 / 1 Peter 1:23/ Matthew 13:18, 3-14 / Proverbs 20: 12 / Isaiah 43:8, 42:18 / Ezechial 36:26 (compared with Jeremiah 31:31) / Revelation 5:5, 22:16 / Romans 13:13 / 1 Thessalonians 4:12 / Hebrews 13:8 / 2 Corinthians 8:21, 13:7 / 1 Peter 2:12. DVD copies of this sermon may be obtained by writing to Pastor Turner at AV1611Reformation.com . Archived audio and video sermons are available for download at AV1611Reformation.com and at sites.google.com/site/AV1611Reformation . If this is a blessing to you, please contact Pastor Turner at AV1611Reformation.com .





