Martin Luther must have been an absolute basket case
Posted: April 28th, 2009 | Author: James Duncan | Tags: Twitter | 3 Comments »This morning’s Twisdom:
When we focus on what is wrong with other churches and leaders it is usually so we won’t have to deal with what is wrong with our own lives!
Paul too.
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I know this is directed at bloggers. (Yes, I am perceptive that way.) You know, the ones he says he never reads — pleeease.
Coming from Ace, though, this is a tad ironic. I suppose we should take this really as a confession, rather than an attack.
After all, he has one main theme in his sermons … how his church (thankfully) avoids all the problems that other churches repeat.
Ace, here’s my advice: stop worrying about all the wrong things other churches are doing, and concentrate on your vision. With this in mind, I dare you to go 1 month without mentioning the problem(s) with other churches. 4 sermons. 4 Sundays.
NS readers: for the next 4 Sundays listen closely as Ace expounds God’s word and let’s see if he’s dealing with what’s wrong in his life, or just harping on other churches. It’s not hard to detect.
As usual, TommyF nails it.
BTW JamesD, you’ve been warned by the Ace… there is clearly something really, really wrong in your life. Wanna talk about it?
I really like this gem:
Ace, you are a
gunwater pistol.