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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

At Last - Etta James with lyrics on screen

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  1. This is a great song and every time I hear it, feelings of God's love flood my heart. When I first heard this song, it seemed to reflect the feelings of being reunited with the one I loved and was without for so many years. I'm speaking of my wife Ange. So this song has a double meaning in my life because for some reason, God saw fit to bring Ange and I back together, but what's even more mind blowing to me is that God brought me back into His family at the same time. It's all still overwhelming to me.

    We work to live and we strive to accumulate wealth while here on earth and there is a place for everything. The things that are really precious have nothing to do with what money can buy or what possessions we have. The people we love and the ones that we can help along the way as those that have helped us are really what matter.

    I feel very blessed and I'm thankful for the eternal things that God has placed in my life. The other things are good and many are necessary and not to be despised, but that which we can take with us when we leave this world are the things that we should seek after.

    1 Tim 6:6

    "But Godliness with contentment is great gain"

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  2. Paul has a message to those of you who are still trapped in the ntcc in 1 Timothy Chapter 6. If these words mean anything to you and if you ask God to open your eyes, you will be on your way to freedom

    1 Tim 6:5

    "Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself."

    Prosperity preachers like Kekel will tell you that God will bless you if you follow the letter of their law, and if you obey them and the rules they set forth. People like Kekel spend their whole life obtaining wealth and they accumulate more and more every day. Paul warns Timothy to "withdraw himself" from people like this because they suppose that "gain is godliness".
    Verse 6 says that "Godliness with contentment is great gain".
    1 Tim 6:7

    "For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out."

    1 Tim 6:8

    "And having food and raiment let us be therewith content."

    Does it strike anyone as odd that Kekel never seems to be content. He upgrades from mansion to mansion and never seems to be satisfied. He is constantly buying new cars and adding new instruments to his collections and it never satisfies.

    1 Tim 6:9

    "But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition."

    Kekel has never learned from his greed and hurtful lusts. He continues to desire more and more wealth that can only be accumulated by your sacrificial giving.

    Continued below....

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  3. The bible speaks of "usury" many times and how that it is wicked to take interest from the poor or your brother. Now I understand the meaning of this scripture has to do with the loaning of money and receiving interest, but is there a big difference in profiting obscenely from the brethren that give until they have nothing, while you swim in wealth and riches? Come on, now.

    1 Tim 6:11

    "For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows."

    Okay, all of you ntcc'rs. It's time to shout amen, at the top of your lungs. After all it's the bible, God's word speaking out here. Do you really want the truth or are you so used to others interpreting it for you that you gloss over what is really going on and what the true meaning of God's word is? Do you think that God doesn't want you to know where your money is going? I dare you to ask Kekel or Davis to provide you with a transparent itemized list of where they have spent "God's money" for the past four decades and see just how indignant they become. This will show who they love more. Money or you?

    1 Tim 6:17-18

    "Charge them that are rich in this world, that they be not highminded, nor trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy;
    That they do good, that they be rich in good works, ready to distribute, willing to communicate;"

    Don't get mad at us here. We are just quoting scriptures. When was the last time that you have seen Kekel distribute anything? Can you list his good works? He has gotten filthy rich off of the brethren and he takes pleasure in scrutinizing every little mistake you make and then blasts you from the pulpit. What a hypocrite. Kekel doesn't distribute; he absorbs all of your contributions like a sponge.

    The bible warns you about people like Kekel and Davis. Many of you are following them blindly and giving your money and time to them. They are not distributing or communicating these blessings to the poor or to the lost. They are building their own futures right before your eyes and as they get wealthy, you get poor. They don't care about you. If you left today, you would never hear from them again for the rest of your life. They would find your replacement and use them up for all they are worth and leave them empty and destitute just like they left you. It has happened over and over and perhaps God is trying to warn you through his word about these corrupt people.

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  4. As R.W. Davis always said, "HELLO!"

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