Friday, January 09, 2009

Committed to the Word

Perhaps one of the greatest weaknesses among American church attendees in our day is a lack of discernment. In our complex days when we live in a culture which is so overpowering because of the media capabilities, many who call themselves Christians have a difficult time making wise choices.

No doubt the biggest reason for this is because they are not being trained to think biblically. Churches today want people feel good about themselves and help them in their relationships. Some of this may be practical and beneficial, but people need to be taught what God says from His Word so that they aren’t led astray by a seductive society.

Where are the churches that are seriously training their people from the Scriptures? Where are the John Calvins and Martin Luthers of our day? We need a real return to the Bible or you won’t be able to tell the difference between the church and the world.

At Believers Fellowship we’re committed to the Word.

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Today was the last broadcast of Cutting It Straight on KSLR. I am thankful to Baron Wiley and Kevin Bel for all their help in making these broadcasts possible. It was a joy to work with them and I benefitted personally from putting these messages together. I'm thankful too, for any who were encouraged by these broadcasts.

The blog will continue but not with the same frequency which we have had in the past year.

May God Bless you with a fruitful 2009 to the glory of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

3 Comments:

At 4:33 PM, Blogger Kelly said...

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At 8:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know I rarely commented, but I will miss the regular blogs. I did not get to listen on the radio very often. We APPRECIATE you & Roberta! Have a safe trip home.
Donna

 
At 10:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you for your commitment to the Word. We are very blessed at Believers Fellowship.

 

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