November 28, 2020

Respect and be doers of the Word of God


The pastor who is serious about the Word of God and biblical, expositional preaching has a twofold challenge in these end of times. He must not only bring the Word to people, but also bring people to the Word. In days gone by, when there was a consistent Judeo-Christian worldview that enveloped Western culture, people readily listened to God’s Word. 


Even if they weren’t going to act on God’s Word, they had enough respect for it to go to church. They wanted to hear what the Bible had to say. But as our culture has become more and more secularized, as postmodernism has become the order of the day, people don’t hear the Word as readily and naturally as they used to. 


So we must now bring people to the Word because they are not as aware of their need for the Word of God. Secularism and postmodernism have removed absolute truth from our understanding of reality. To many people, Scripture is no longer the standard by which reality is measured, and the concept of God has become just that—a concept. 


He’s not a living, breathing being who wants us to hear and obey what He has to say. Many are abandoning the church and the pulpit because, unfortunately, they do not see the relevancy of God’s Word in our contemporary society. 


Brothers and sisters of the body of Christ. It’s the Lords mandate that we take the Word of God to the people. So, let’s go out there and pull out these souls out of the enemies hand with the help of the Holy Spirit the great commission shall be accomplished because such says The Word of God.


My name is Cesar and I’m a Voice In The Desert 

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www.mywalkwithmycreator.com




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