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Lairdon's "God's Generals." The More I Read, the More I Distance Myself from Them

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Post subject: Old Time Country Preacher: Lairdon's "God's Generals." The More I Read, the More I Distance Myself from Them
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The more I read about so many (not ever single one) a these GENERALS, hey, the more I wanna distance maself from such. So many of em, not only were they not generals, they weren't even privates in the true army a God.


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I listened to a Kuhlman sermon recently and it would be hard to imagine a more narcissistic, self-centered presentation. She claimed she was going to be preaching solely about Jesus that night, but talked about herself for at least 40 minutes before so much as mentioning anything else. I say at least 40 minutes because that was the extent of what I could take. And I don't mean that she was talking about things God did in her ministry -- I mean she was talking about herself. The positive things people said about her. The positive things family said about her. It's hard to imagine why someone would think to include her, McPherson, Branham, etc. in any list of generals. There are a few people in the book I'm not familiar with, and do think well of Evan Roberts. But the majority of the people in the book definitely make you


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Post subject: JimmieDavis: Otcp you are pathetic
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If Ray Hughes isn't listed as 4 star General - that book is fake news.


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Yeah -- the list has William Branham, but not Charles Spurgeon.


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Yeah -- the list has William Branham, but not Charles Spurgeon. Fake news indeed.


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Post subject: brotherjames: Having been in several Kuhlman meetings
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your negative comments about her show your ignorance of her. Out of all of those Generals she, Smith Wigglesworth, Maria Etter, Evan Roberts, John G Lake, Parham and Seymour stand on the shoulders of no one. Dowie went crazy but his ministry saw more miracles of healing than about anyone ever besides Jesus. THe same can be said for Allen. Jack Coe was a man of integrity raised up wrongly by the AG to supplant Allen whom they disfellowshiped over racial issues. Were some of those previously mentioned quirky? Yep. Was Kuhlman dramatic? You bethcha. So what? When your ministry comes even close to any of these in results, I'll listen to your comments until then, best not to run down what you don't know.


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Post subject: Old Time Country Preacher: Re: Having been in several Kuhlman meetings
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I don't know what to do on this one except shake my head in astonishment, BJ. Dowie and Allen surpass Peter, Paul, etc., and equate to within a fraction of God in the flesh--Jesus? I can't even imagine makin such a claim about some a the folk you named. All of us is a little quirky in one way or another, but the folk we discussin embraced doctrinal/theological error. They is a heap a difference in a fellers left ear twitchin ever 3 minutes, an embracing spirit guides, angels with false teachin, craziness like oil runnin outta ya palm, etc.........................


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Post subject: Aaron Scott: Shall we also dismiss all that Solomon wrote because he went off the rails later?
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A. A. Allen certainly had/has his critics. But if R.W. Schambach thought highly of him, I will take that testimony over the testimony of his critics any day.Many wonderful men of God have had far worse that quirks in their lives. No one could out-preach Ronald Brock...yet he had a moral derailment. He eventually found his way back, but shall we dismiss all the incredible preaching and blessing the his life brought? NO.I was not particularly a Kuhlman fan, but that is based on much ignorance and SOLELY on hearing a tape of her or something. I just preferred the more stereotypical Pentecostal expression.Wigglesworth? It is claimed that he had an affair. GASP! So it was ALL fake??? There's not one of us that is worthy to have God work through us. And some of us are even less worthy than others (I include myself here). Yet God does it time and time and time again. Do you reckon He has a clue? Look, Benny Hinn is someone that...well, a little bit of him goes a long way with me. I'm just not a fan of the theatrics. Yet a Baptist friend of min said that whatever Hinn was, it was still the case that God healed my friend's brother when he went to a Hinn crusade.I've never fallen out, but the worship portion of a Hinn crusade (as seen on TV, etc.) is about as good as it gets, I think. T.L. Lowery was certainly flamboyant, and yet I have never doubted that he was a man of God (and one, incidentally, that I really enjoyed). Perry Stone catches it for his secret sources, yet the man is no doubt reaching more people than any 500 Church of God pastors combined (not including Jentzen Franklin, I imagine). But like the cat who went to the palace, all we can see is the mouse under the throne, so to speak.Yes, it's hard to overlook flaw in men of God. We will give regular church members a lot more latitude than we will men of God. Certainly, if it is a MORAL or DOCTRINAL failure, we need to especially hold men of God responsible, since it can not only cause them to be lost to the Kingdom, but can bring a reproach. But just because someone is out there in some things doesn't disqualify them or make them less of a man of God. It simply means that person is not your cup of tea.Think of like we think of music. If you can't stand the Redback, then, well, besides being a godless sinner, it just might be that it is a matter of--egads!--TASTE. Others like music that I can't stand and, frankly, wonder if it IS of God. But in truth there is a wide range of music, all of which glorifies God and is doctrinally sound, that can speak to the church and the world. To dismiss one of these genres just because it's not YOUR cup of tea, well, that would be too bad...because you might be dismissing something that has been a tremendous blessing to someone, perhaps helping them hold on to God through difficult times.


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