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Old 11-08-2015, 12:02 PM   #462
HERn
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Default Re: How Much To Throw Out?

I copied this post from micah6v8 from another thread because it touches on something my wife and I were talking about on our way home from church this morning. We talked about how in the Blendeds' Recovery poor poor Christianity is mocked because the believers don't get to "function" as the saints in the Blendeds' Recovery do. In Christianity we were told that the people just sat in their chairs and were preached to. So we did a little mental calculation. If you take the seven feasts, a couple of conferences and the Wednesday night ministry meetings the recovery saints are exposed to an average of two 2.5 hours of sermons per week. In my real local community church I only get on average one 1.5 hours of sermons per week.

It is true that after most of the LSM sermons the small potatoes get a chance to speak, which does not occur after sermons in Christianity. But in my real local church I get to speak in Sunday School and in our one-another-meetings on Thursday night, and I can share what the Spirit prompts rather than regurgitate the LSM message with praises for such a wonderful ministry and minister of the age.

I think I understand why the Blendeds hate for saints to be in their minds; it's because our God-given minds might reveal the truth that the Blendeds' Recovery is a man-honoring, deceptive sect of Christianity where the Christ on the cross has become the seven-fold-intensified-spirit, and the true gospel has been replaced by a so-called higher gospel that none of the writers of the New Testament had the vision to see.

Dear recovery saints please don't let the brothers control your thinking and what you can and cannot read.

"I could add an 11th item to Freedom's list of 10 examples of "Double-Standards"

11) When a non-LSM church pastor gives a "sermon", it is frowned upon because "the congregation becomes non-functioning". Yet when a Blended Brother gives a one and a half hour "Message" in a conference, no one frowns upon the fact that the congregation is also passive/non-functioning during the one and a half hour.
Apart from the labels, a sermon and a message are the same thing. What may differ is simply the contents of the message/sermon."
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