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Oh Brother!!!
Posted On: 04/23/08 12:29:21 PM Age 55, TX
You can believe the Bible or not, but it says what it says. God is the only one who can pass judgment, or at least righteously, and if He said those things and others are sin then they are sin. Saved or lost can either like it or not but I will not apologize for what He said. My job is just to preach it, not edit it for itching or rebellious ears. If you can't do that, step out of the pulpit and close that Church's doors. We are in the world but not of it and guess what, our values are going to clash. If you don't believe the Word, don't preach it or attend church. It is that simple. Frankly, I am ashamed of them and glad they are not a Baptist church. Not sure the Lord is tickled pink either. Now, if they were arrogant and stupid when preaching the truth then the onus is on them to apologize for the attitude and demeanor but not the message. May God grant us to be like the Marines and be Semper Fi, do or die!!!



It's all about love...
Posted On: 04/23/08 12:28:59 PM Age 33, PA
I think that what this pastor did in offering a humble public apology was completely in line with Scripture. He did not apologize on 'behalf of God', but on behalf of a judgmental mindset that many 'Christian believers' have in respect to how they view unbelievers, and others in the process of deliverance. As the Word of God states in the New Covenant in Christ Jesus, we are known to be the children of God by our love for one another; God is the only judge. While we are to use discernment in respect to our dealings with others (being equally or unequally yoked), we are supposed to love without judgment with 'no respect of persons'; unlike the hypocritcal Pharisees and Sadducees of Jesus' day. While this website is informative, at times, I find it upsetting that one would deem themselves to be in the position of judgment and continually berate, belittle, and condemn their Brothers and Sisters in Christ base on their opinion. One must be wary as and Old Testament prophet stated to "touch not (God's) anointed and do His prophets no harm." Preach the Gospel in love and so fulfill the will of God in Christ Jesus for all mankind.

More than "sorry"
Posted On: 04/23/08 11:35:57 AM Age 54, MI
I think we need to do more than just "apologize" for the sins of God's people against those who are are not God's heirs, we need to repent because we have not consistently preached the Gospel but instead preached legalism. Many have been "judgemental" which means beyond redemption or permanently damned. As one who once was damned but is now saved I shudder to think that I would percieve anyone beyond God's reach and would be heretical to say one is, but that is what we do. While we need to stand firm for the morals, but no law, God's or man's, will bring a man to salvation - that comes only when one sees themself as truly being a sinner and needing a savior. I say it is good to "apologize" for our sins to others, but I would desire that it be wrapped in the blanket of hope through Christ and Him Crucified.



Sorry?
Posted On: 04/23/08 11:25:58 AM Age 33, SC
I wonder what was going through the leadership's minds as they set the course for this action? Did they honestly think this will generate people coming to church without preaching the cross, repentance, and the Law of God? It is a sad time when the church feels that it must say it is sorry.

Apostacy Upon Us
Posted On: 04/23/08 11:22:28 AM Age 41, WA
This is another clear indication of the hour in which we live. The bible clearly warns us of a falling away (Apostacy), and it is already here. When a pastor turns his back on the Word of God, he is a heretic and should be avoided. The bible is very clear about murder (Exodus 20:13) and homosexuality (Romans 2:26-28), the bible says they both are wrong. Unfortunately, humanism, new age ideals and political correctness have infiltrated once strong churches and have rotted them from within. Embrace the bible, and reject false teachers. Jesus warned us, Paul warned us, Peter warned us, John warned us and Jude warned us of false teachers and prophets in these last days. Return to God, return to the bible. Try all things, and search the scriptures to see if what your preacher says is true. Wach out brothers and sisters Apostacy is upon us.



I agree with what I heard
Posted On: 04/23/08 11:14:26 AM Age 50, ND
I listened to the sermon and unless I missed something, I believe this pastor is right. While we must stand on the Bible and what is says is right and wrong, we must not stand on top of our churches and proclaim to the church that God loves them and expect them to move toward us. We must build bridges to those who are lost without Christ. They are acting authentically, as their father, Satan. Now it is time that we act authentically and go to where they are and proclaim the love of Christ to them. The combative stance has shown itself to not work. Plus, the church in most cases in so infiltrated by the culture, there is little difference. We need to get off our high horses and get out among the lost and proclaim to them the love of Christ. While we do not promote or excuse any sin, (in their lives, and especially not in our lives) we must move towards them with love to win them. It isn't about whose right at this elementary part of the relationship, but it is about showing love and acceptance, so we can bring them to a place to receive the love and forgiveness of Christ. Once they have received Christ, then the Holy Spirit can work in their lives to sanctify them to live out in practical holiness where they already will be positionally. I don't expect lost people to change their behavior or beliefs. They are acting realistically according to their nature. Are we acting realistically according to our new nature?

One sorry church
Posted On: 04/23/08 10:35:40 AM Age 66, WA
Not surprised, especiall as the Bible tells us good would be called evil and evil good. They have the "other Jesus" that Paul warned of. Judgement starts in the church, and we are to hold all leaders accountable and follow the laws of G-d and our country in which it was set and built on. I think we all know that Apostasy has to come, and it is here world wide..New age, all religions have thrown out the only gospel and are running to Rome to meet the antichrist. I think us with a brain,, know this is not global warming, it is global warning. and we know the 2000 yrs is up, and our L-rd will rapture the church...John 14 ,,the L-rd speaking,,,why do you call me L-rd? and not obey My Fathers commands. and now we see all doctorine thrown out, mixing all religions as one, humanism, occut and paganism and traditions of men..that G-d said HE hated !! Hanging onto so much of the Constitine paganism,,,never let go..many in Hebrew means millions or uncountable ammount..that will say L-rd, L-rd and HE will say depart from me you men of lawlessness. we are to walk in it, tho we are not under it. it is our loving instruction, just as HE walked,, not according to the world,,,Just like they believe allah is our G-d..NO HE ISN"T..and G-d warned us that the antichrst hated or dislike women that Islam treats worse than cattle. On their webs they say, we smile at their faces and curse them in our hearts..an we can lie for allah,,and we will take over the world,,but people today, are blinded,,how sad..



This is a suprise?
Posted On: 04/23/08 10:05:28 AM Age 38, MI
The more I study Christian history, the more I understand the numerous warnings about false teachers. Our established institutions are eventually infiltrated by false teachers. No amount of doctrine or dogma can stop it. In fact dogma seems to speed up the process of going down the wrong path. Jesus gave us a faith that inherently challenges established institutions, but not the way Marx or hippies did. Now teachers like McClaren, who like to challenge establishment, are 'the establishment'. The 'great falling away' is not yet to come, but started in the 5th century and became the RCC. It continues today in men like Hybels and McClaren. Is it coincidence that these two are baby boomers? I am going to spend my whole life cleaning up after the baby boomers.

God hates sin but...
Posted On: 04/23/08 09:36:25 AM Age 44, TN
The attached article didn't really give me the impression that pastor Lee was condoning the sinful acts of others. Rather I got the impression that he was trying to apologize for doing a poor job at something most Christians are poor at, "loving the sinner" vs "hating the sin"...myself included. Most Christians have it backwards, we hate the sinner and love the sin. For all of us, including Mr. Rosebrough, "when's the last time you or I've led either an abortionist or a homosexual to Christ?"



The Great Falling Away.
Posted On: 04/23/08 09:25:43 AM Age 46, KY
I once thought people who talked about the end times were being a little over zealous in their interpretation of scripture and modern events. However with more and more pastors espousing heretical teachings and catering to the unrepentant, as has this preacher, I've come to the conclusion they knew/know something I hadn't. Revelations predicted all of this and it is coming to pass before my very eyes, which is unsettling to me as I have two small children I hope to see grown before the end arrives. One other sign to watch for is homosexual marriage. Revelations noted the end times would be very much like the time of Noah just before the great flood and it was during this time, according to a biblical historian I heard speak, and only this time in our entire history that homosexual marriage was condoned and event celebrated..... Until now.

Sorry for what?
Posted On: 04/23/08 08:59:54 AM Age 44, KY
I guess I would need to have heard the sermon, before I could say whether or not an apology was owed to anyone. But if it was calling attention to the sin of abortion and homosexuality, then I agree with you, Chris... the Father requires no one to apologize for the Mosaic Law, 10 Commandments or anything written in the Bible! If the world is offended, then they need to be left to Satan who will make sure they have a reserved place in the lake of Fire after the Great White Throne Judgment! Many Pastors owe the Father, Son and Holy Spirit an apology for distorting the Truth and/or teaching out right False Teachings and calling them scripturally based!!!



SORRY??? , For telling the truth?
Posted On: 04/23/08 08:37:31 AM Age 73, IL
With a Sign like that in front of the building, the parking lot should have been empty. This is a picture of a "world" family church, absolutly not a "Christian Family Church. If you are a true Christian, stand up and be counted.

Love is not having to say your sorry
Posted On: 04/23/08 07:27:38 AM Age 61, MO
There is absolutely no need to apologize for communicating in any way that homosexual behavior is not acceptable in any society: that it is sin in God's eyes. Those who would receive this communication should know that "if the shoe fits, wear it." Rather than be offended, they should be thankful for having some light to expose the darkness of their sin. George Cancilla

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