A humanist in the church started a concept that’s not endorsed by the Word of God. Unconditional love sounds right but it’s not. Unconditional love means that God will love me no matter what I do. That’s a lie! God’s love is conditional. His ten commandments are conditions for His love (Exodus 20). Repentance with the right attitude is a condition for His love; Peter was forgiven, but Judas was cursed; David was forgiven, but King Saul was cursed; Jacob was forgiven, but Esau was hated, Romans 9:13. If you sin, knowingly or unknowingly, there is a consequential punishment; and if you resist correction you can lose your Read the rest of this entry »
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Sermon 3 – There’s no such thing as unconditional love
Posted by David Cousins on June 24, 2011 in Love
Tags: agape, authority, Christ, Christian, commandment, conscience, controversial, false church, heart, love, prodigal, repentance, rich young ruler, submission, surrender, unconditional love, unconventional
Sermon 2 – “Don’t call me stupid”
SERMON 2. Don’t call me STUPID!
How do you react when someone calls you ‘stupid’? Most people bite back. In Matthew 5:22, Jesus challenges people who call others ‘stupid’ to think before they accuse, because the act equates to killing the person’s character and earns hell punishment. Therefore, the person who brands others as ‘stupid’ is actually passing judgment on themselves because it’s the height of hardness to have experienced the pain of being called ‘stupid’ and then to turn on others with the same hurtful brand. Jesus doesn’t judge them; they’ve judged themselves. Everyone has said in their heart, Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by David Cousins on June 21, 2011 in Pride
Tags: authority, Christ, Christian, commandment, conscience, controversial, envy, heart, insane, Pharisee, pride, prodigal, rich young ruler, right mind, stupid, unconventional