larry bobo Wrote:
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> TLWF has very little value to me now from a
> doctrinal standpoint (the people of course are
> wonderful) except to illustrate what not to do.
> If you secretly want to rule over others, it will
> feed that evil in you – just like the prosperity
> gospel does with the greedy. 60+ years is plenty
> enough time to examine the fruit as Jesus taught.
> Those that claim to be ruling and reigning with
> Christ can barely run their own lives, much less
> the world. They only spend so much time nit
> picking the lives of others, under the guise of
> discipleship, so that others will be distracted
> from the train wreck of their own lives. >
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Larry kudos for continually reminding us to examine the fruit. Did anyone while in the LW ever "test all things" and look at the fruit in their lives while multi-tasking all the activities of the Living Word that were to bring forth the kingdom or "test the spirits" of the church leaders who would lay hands on them or "test the prophecies" if they be true. I failed to examine anything. My life was a train wreck too. When the fruit reveals itself, and it is bad, it's too unimaginable to think it might have been a liar or a thief that was reaching into your heart and ruining you. But that's exactly what the liar and thief does.
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> >
> TLWF has very little value to me now from a
> doctrinal standpoint (the people of course are
> wonderful) except to illustrate what not to do.
> If you secretly want to rule over others, it will
> feed that evil in you – just like the prosperity
> gospel does with the greedy. 60+ years is plenty
> enough time to examine the fruit as Jesus taught.
> Those that claim to be ruling and reigning with
> Christ can barely run their own lives, much less
> the world. They only spend so much time nit
> picking the lives of others, under the guise of
> discipleship, so that others will be distracted
> from the train wreck of their own lives. >
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Larry kudos for continually reminding us to examine the fruit. Did anyone while in the LW ever "test all things" and look at the fruit in their lives while multi-tasking all the activities of the Living Word that were to bring forth the kingdom or "test the spirits" of the church leaders who would lay hands on them or "test the prophecies" if they be true. I failed to examine anything. My life was a train wreck too. When the fruit reveals itself, and it is bad, it's too unimaginable to think it might have been a liar or a thief that was reaching into your heart and ruining you. But that's exactly what the liar and thief does.
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