Selasa, 10 Mei 2016

'Apostate' Christian leaders warned: 'You may not find Jesus calling you home at the end of your lives'

(fb/Pastor Tom Parrish)

Rev. Thomas Parrish says some Protestant leaders are pushing their anti-biblical view within the identify of Jesus Christ, making them 'one thousand times extra guilty and accountable.'

although some Protestant leaders are talking out in opposition t abortion, gay culture, LGBT considerations and sin, a vast majority of them "seem to have lost their voice for the fact," laments the Rev. Thomas Parrish, the government pastor of the Hope Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

In an op-ed piece that seemed on LifeSite news, Parrish says the silence of those religious leaders reminds him of the chilling phrases spoken by means of Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Nazi Germany, who changed into martyred at the age of 39 for his outspoken convictions.

Bonhoeffer stated then, "Silence within the face of evil is itself evil: God will no longer hold us guiltless. no longer to communicate is to speak. no longer to act is to behave."

Parrish notes that lots of today's silent Protestant leaders have been the "hippies" in the 60s who had been protesting the Vietnam warfare and calling for a freer sexual lifestyle. "unfortunately they haven't long past away, they just have gotten older," he says.

These liberal Protestant leaders now declare that abortion is an issue of women's fitness. "they have became a blind eye to the reality that the baby within the womb is a human child, made in the picture of God, from the moment of conception," Parrish says.

He reveals that some of these Protestant leaders have even managed to use church money to finance transgendered project surgery. "Their compassion for those sexually at a loss for words is the rest but compassion," Parrish says, adding that the surgical procedure is a "mutilation of the human physique."

He additionally notes that lots of these Protestant leaders have embraced the homosexual way of life and homosexual "marriage," regarding them as a discrimination situation.

These Protestants have even invited leaders of the gay group to talk at Christian adolescence conventions.

Parrish warns that these "apostate Christian leaders ... could be held accountable for his or her movements when they're made to bow at the feet of Jesus Christ."

There continues to be time for them to repent notwithstanding, he says. but when they insist on retaining their "evil" silence, if they do not repent, "they're going to not discover Jesus calling them home on the end of their lives," he warns.

what's in reality tragic, Parrish says, is that these Protestant leaders are pushing their anti-biblical view within the name of Jesus Christ. "This makes these leaders a thousand instances more guilty and dependable," he features out.

The Bible has a warning to these people. James three:1 reads: "Let not lots of you develop into teachers, my brethren, realizing that as such we can incur a stricter judgment."

"each Christian chief, both Protestant and Roman Catholic, may still shudder before these phrases. If the Bible insists that we could be held liable for 'each idle word' (Matthew 12:36), think about how we might be held accountable for deliberately misusing the fact and the name of Jesus Christ," Parrish warns.

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