Mormons Teach A Damnable Gospel
The true gospel message is that Jesus died for our sins on the cross, was buried, and then rose from the grave.
The true gospel message is that Jesus died for our sins on the cross, was buried, and then rose from the grave.
To repent and be made clean before God is not a bad thing. God calls everyone to repent, so that our sins may be blotted out.
There are only two genders, male and female. Only men and women can come together and procreate the earth with children.
If the LGBTQ community does not wake up to their sins, then hell awaits. There is a real hell and lake of fire.
One thing that God does for us is change our hearts to conform to His will. This is when we learn to love others as He loves us.
Witness for Jesus and He will give you words to speak. Don’t be afraid but allow Him to speak through You to people.
We are all sinners who need Jesus, our physician, to heal and change our lives. All sin is sin in the sight of God.
No matter what people say, prayer works. It just takes a worthy vessel for God to administer unto the sick and afflicted.
Go forth and preach the gospel. Even in places like your neighborhood. God asks that we open our mouths and He will fill it.
As we trust in God and do His will, opportunities to serve Him and others will start to pop up. So allow the Spirit to lead you.
The angels are singing when souls that were lost are found. Glory to God for every person that comes to the Lord for salvation.
I just went out witnessing and was able to pray for a lady and give out a Bible to her grandson. Another lady was hearing the conversation from a far and was encouraged.
This was such an amazing encounter with Bess, who is homeless. As I was walking back to my car that day, I saw her and could not let her leave without giving her what she needed.
Many people are lying to themselves, saying that they believe in God, when they voluntarily participate in such a dark and evil day as Halloween, instead of abiding in Jesus.
It was yesterday, a Friday night, that I decided to go evangelizing in that same street corner that I met her. It was there that she saw me once again.
I then opened up to Romans 6 and had a woman, that was in the midst of people listening, read a few of the verses about sin.
As she was telling us her story, I knew that the Lord could help her. As these thoughts came into my mind, Chris asked if we could pray with her, which she accepted.
I continued to talk with the couple and explained that the Bible clearly states, in Revelation, that if you add or take away from God’s Word that your name will be removed from the Book of Life.
As we walked along the streets, many people took our handouts, including the Gospel of John and Gospel Tracks. Some people were not so interested but others were ever so grateful.
When Jesus died on the cross, He was the last offering for sin. We can now be forgiven by the blood of Jesus. After sharing this, he agreed upon this.
Shortly after talking with these two gentlemen, my walk led me to another awesome discussion with a wonderful young man.
Upon arriving to their temple, I was energized to talk with as many people as I could. I invited everyone walking down the sidewalk to take the handout.
Then Lord, You led me to speak to this homeless man. He was so angry because of his current situation and even thought you caused it.
I continued to talk with these gentlemen and saw, in their faces, how moved they were through my story.
After preaching, I met this young man, who was with his friends. I asked him if he believed in Jesus Christ and he said no.
Most visitors left in their cars but some walked home. One young man came out of the temple and started walking on the sidewalk, near me.
I continued down 8th and Main, and started preaching on Matthew, chapter 4. I declared, Jesus said “Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
After we left this neighborhood, Patrick, Jaron and I, all went downtown to continue passing out the “Gospel of John” booklets.
We are so blessed to be led by the God of the heavens. I asked the people to cherish every day that they have to read it and pray to God often.