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  • Should we continue to support foreign missions?

    The Lord God spake unto me, His grateful servant, and led me to pray for a time when pterodactyls roamed freely and we didn’t use hard earned money reaching foreign heathens for Christ. Odd? I don’t think so.

    But I ask you, church, to give this some thought. We have enough heathens in America to convert: Democrats, Joos, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Methodists, and homers. I know my ministries could use a financial push. Do we really care about Namibia when we could reach Nebraska at half the cost? Will we miss the Japs in Heaven when we could fellowship with Jersey? What are your thoughts?

    I know we are commissioned to go into all the world; what if Jesus meant just our part of the world and people elsewhere are meant to reach their own? Pastor Zeke would have His airplane now if we hadn’t sent millions to Burkina Faso.

    I pray we do the right thing.
    Proverbs 21:31 KJV 1611:
    “The horse is prepared against the day of battell: but safetie is of the Lord.”

    Lord, may I serve my equine brothers and sisters just as I do my fellow man.
    Amen and Amen

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    Re: Should we continue to support foreign missions?

    Originally posted by BrotherLarry View Post
    I know we are commissioned to go into all the world; what if Jesus meant just our part of the world and people elsewhere are meant to reach their own? Pastor Zeke would have His airplane now if we hadn’t sent millions to Burkina Faso.
    But Brother Larry, Pastor wouldn't technically need such a large airplane if he were only flying around the Godly US of A. He could "make do" with the one (ones?) he's already got. Would you really deprive him of his due?


    As for sending millions to Burkina Faso, I don't know who's been doing that but it certainly isn't anyone in my family! They'd only spend it on music, mosques and soccer players. Plus, they speak French.
    Vaccinated by the love of Jesus!!!

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    • #3
      Re: Should we continue to support foreign missions?

      Of course foreign missions are important. Without traveling to godless South America I'd have never met Enrique, would I?
      God created fossils to test our faith.

      * * *

      My favorite LBC sermons:
      True Christians are Perfect!
      True Christian™ Love.
      Salvation™ made Easy!
      You can’t be a Christian if you don’t believe the Old Testament.
      Jesus is impolite. Deal with it.
      Jesus is xenophobic and so should we.
      Sanctity of Life is NOT a Biblical Concept.
      Biblical view on modern-day slavery.
      The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
      Geneva Conventions vs. The Holy Bible.
      God HATES Rational Thinking!
      True Christian™ Man as a spitting image of God.

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      • #4
        Re: Should we continue to support foreign missions?

        Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
        Of course foreign missions are important. Without traveling to godless South America I'd have never met Enrique, would I?
        No. No you wouldn’t.
        Proverbs 21:31 KJV 1611:
        “The horse is prepared against the day of battell: but safetie is of the Lord.”

        Lord, may I serve my equine brothers and sisters just as I do my fellow man.
        Amen and Amen

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        • #5
          Re: Should we continue to support foreign missions?

          Originally posted by BrotherLarry View Post
          I know we are commissioned to go into all the world; what if Jesus meant just our part of the world and people elsewhere are meant to reach their own?
          I wonder how many people in Africa have not heard about Jesus? For them to have heard they must have been contacted and either accepted or rejected The Good News. Surely it's possible to assess whether their blasphemy levels have impugned The Holy Ghost? All across that country we see people turning away from Christ, denying that He is God, denying that He was affirmed by The Holy Spirit in visible form at His baptism and rejecting the Christian message of Redemption. There was an opportunity to walk away from savage spirits, nature demons and always looking out for "ancestors" (actually devils) but so often they move from animism directly to idolatry and moon worship, two things explicitly condemned by God.

          Deuteronomy 4:14-19 excerpt
          And the LORD commanded me [Moses] at that time to teach you statutes and judgments..Take ye therefore good heed unto yourselves..lest ye corrupt yourselves, and make you a graven image..and lest thou lift up thine eyes unto heaven, and when thou seest the sun, and the moon, and the stars, even all the host of heaven, shouldest be driven to worship them, and serve them

          If by so doing they have moved beyond any possibility of Salvation there would seem little point presenting the message again. A similar assessment could be made for other countries too. The missionaries who have the experience would know where their witness had reached and, from their knowledge of other belief systems determine what types of blasphemy were in action there.

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