Monday, August 10, 2009

LSU Fan Day Report

Showed up at the River Center @ 1:00 pm to a crowd of roughly 1200 people that wrapped around the building and on top of the bridge that crosses River Rd. Anthony, Craig, James, Sophia, and Jason hadn't yet arrived so I started handing out tracts to the waiting crowd. When Anthony and Craig showed up, I took the megaphone and began to preach. I pointed out that over 90,000 people scream and shout as a man runs a football up and down a field and most show up in church the next morning and never sing praises to a Holy God. It was my intention to bring about the knowledge that our priorities are skewed and our worship is misguided. As I was preaching, a small group tried to shout me down with chants of L-S-U. I asked them if they were serious in their attempt to block the preaching of the Gospel and what excuse would they give to God for do so on the Day of Judgment. They stopped.

As I was wrapping up, a young man who identified himself as a youth pastor from a church in Jennings came up and complained that what we were doing had prevented him from completing his witnessing encounter with someone in the crowd. He said that what we did made the person to whom he was witnessing shut down. Though he claimed to not be mad at us, he was very animated in his protest. He boasted about the increases in size if his youth group in a very short time then seemed offended when Anthony pointed out that the growth was no indication of their salvation. Anthony told him that their fruit testified of their state of heart which seemed to resonate with him because he acknowledged the worldliness of his youth group.

I thank God for the opportunity to preach His Gospel and ask that He continue to bless what He is doing through us and to protect us from those who seek to squash it. Pray for us and for the souls of those who hear His truth.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

LSU Fan Day

We will head down to the Baton Rouge River Center to preach to the crowd that will be standing in line for LSU Fan Day on August 9th. I will post a report afterwards with some possible video. Please pray for those who will hear the message and for us who will deliver it.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Rock the River

Anthony Bataglia, Craig Gremillion and I went to the Billy Graham Evangelistic Society's concert/crusade event in Baton Rouge on 18 July 2009. My post here is not to pick anything apart but, as the Bereans did, search the Scriptures to see if these things are so. I believe that as Christians when we preach the Gospel our FIRST responsibility is to be Biblically sound. Our culture has been invaded by political correctness. The church in America has been invaded by the culture so there are many who, under the cloak of Christianity, attempt to offer a "relationship with Christ" or "Christ will solve your problems" kind of salvation. Remember this, the plan of salvation offered by God is HIS plan so if it seems foolish to preach HIS message to the lost then I have to agree since THAT IS HIS PLAN! Few things are more blasphemous than to preach a "sugar-coated" or a "watered-down" or a lighter version of the Gospel.

We got there about 4:30pm and the only music I heard that worshipped God was at the end after most people had left or were leaving. They sang "How Great Thou Art" and "The Revelation Song" which were a blessing. Most of the rest of the music was too loud to hear the lyrics so I couldn't tell you if it was God-centered.

This event lasted 7 hours! In that seven hour period, Franklin Graham preached three times for a grand total of about 45 minutes! I wanted so badly to have just 20 minutes on that stage with that microphone. I'll give him credit for speaking about sin and hell but everything went south when he called everyone who wanted to "make Jesus their personal Savior" to come down to the stage and led them in a "salvation prayer." He gave hundreds of people a false human assurance that they were Christians, their sins were forgiven, and they had eternal life. Salvation is of the Lord. It is not of a prayer. It is not by human will. People don't make decisions for Jesus. They even gave out little plastic cards that look like credit cards. On the back was a place to write down the date you "asked Jesus into your heart" and a salvation poem. I guess you pull that out at the pearly gate and show it to St. Peter or scan it in the machine and in you go.

We must never presume to "improve" on the truth of the Gospel by a conscience or unconscience attempt to change His message to the lost. To cloak a secular event in the robe of Christianity does little to honor the Lord. How can the lost understand holiness when those who profess to be Christian do things that look like the world? Girls who wore tee shirts with "Christian" phrases or statements were dressed like the world with very little cover up. One young lady wore a cross with a dress cut way too low. Boys with mohawks and wearing makeup when asked if they were Christians answered "Yes!" What happened to pursuing holiness? What happened to sanctification? You might be thinking, "Chris, you're being judgmental!" Yes, I know. Jesus said that when we judge we are to do so righteously. The standard for righteous judgment is the Word of God. By that standard it is easy to see that these professing Christians are not pursuing holiness. Question is: Who are they trying to please?..God or man?

We have to quit trying to "nice" people into eternal life. Tell them the whole truth and let God's Spirit do the rest. If they hate you for it, count it all joy. If they break under the weight of the Law of God then praise the Lord!

We were standing next to the entrance of the event singing praises to the Lord along with the few praise songs that were sung when some representatives with the BGEA asked Anthony if he would like to be interviewed about his views of the event. What a blessing from God. They asked him, "What surprised him the most about the event?" Anthony answered honestly and respectfully but he spoke his mind. Needless to say, you won't be seeing that interview on the Rock the River website.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Prophet?

I went on "Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan's" website to "receive" my prophecy. This man is on so-called Christian television and promotes himself as a prophet. Of course, he teaches that you have to "sow a seed" in order for the prophecy to work which is the clear evidence that this man is a charlatan. He has written a book, and get this...it's titled "The Business of Getting Rich...12 secrets to unveiling the spiritual side of wealth in you" Interestingly enough, his wife just so happens to be a "prophetess." Joel Osteen is pastor of Lakewood Church so a u t o m a t i c a l l y his wife becomes "co-pastor." It works the same in real life as well....if you become president of a company, your wife becomes co-president....if you become a doctor, your wife becomes a co-doctor...and if you become a prophet, your wife becomes a prophetess. Even your children become prophets as well and I would imagine so do your pets.

I will report back when I receive my prophecy from "Master Prophet Jordan." I wait with bated breath!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Discernment

Give this roughly 9 minute video a look see....Justin Peters is one of the most faithful teachers of God's Word in this country and I count it an honor to have met him. He has a ministry that exposes false teachers by using their own recorded messages to point out what is clear error. Thank you Trisha Ramos for your support of him. You can access her website from her link on this blog.


Sunday, July 5, 2009

4th of July


We headed out to the Louisiana State Capital building to share the Gospel with those attending the T.E.A. Party event. About 30 minutes before they got started, I stood up and began to preach. It didn't take long before the Department of Public Safety officers came over on a complaint from one of the organizers. They were both extremely professional as they made sure that we intended to cease what we were doing by 6:00pm when the T.E.A. Party was to start up. We assured them we would and we continued. Someone from the event yelled out a disclaimer that we were in no way associated with their group which we had already done in the beginning of our message. They played their music loudly in an effort to drown us out but it didn't work. After I had finished, two guys walked up and began to question our method and our motivation. They suggested we should give away water with a sign saying "If you're thirsty, take some water...If your soul is thirsty ask us about living water." My response was we were simply following Scripture in preaching the Gospel to all creation. (Mark 16:15) They even went so far as to ask me how many people were saved as a result of what we have been doing for the last 6 years. I was truthful when I told him that I had no idea but he pressed so I gave him a number....I told him 5. He quickly jumped on that and questioned our effectiveness based on that number. We reminded him that Noah preached for 120 years and got "0" so I'll stay faithful to deliver the Biblical Gospel message and allow God to save the souls.


While I was speaking with them, Anthony took the megaphone and went to the other side of the property and began to preach. By the time I got there, he already had plenty of hecklers and most claimed to be Christian. One man got right in his face! The DPS officers came over and settled things down in order for us to continue.


When we finished there, we headed to the levee at the USS Kidd to preach to the crowd there. There was a large group of people gathered on the steps of the levee as the time for the fireworks drew near. The police were right above us on top of a Suburban as Anthony began to preach. About 2 minutes into his presentation, two men got up from their seats and walked directly in front of Anthony and stood between him and the crowd. Anthony moved to his left to get around them but they changed their position to get back in front of him. A young lady got up and joined them so I asked them to please move so that we could continue to exercise our Constitutionally protected freedom. Needless to say, they refused. I asked the police to help and they said they had someone working on it as we speak. The police called us over to the handrail and told us we had to stop or they would arrest us. When asked what law we were violating, they told us it was by order of their superior and we could either follow their order or get arrested. We told them that according to city ordinance Sec. 12:103 that we were well within our rights to use the megaphone so they made some more phone calls as we continued.


The Chief of Police, Jeff LeDuff, came over and asked us to do him a favor and to stop what we were doing. He told us that we were not breaking any laws but we would be doing him a favor if we stopped. He explained that he was a Christian and a member of Healing Place Church so he understood why we were doing what we were doing but asked us to quit anyway...even though we had a Constitutional right to do so and were well within local laws and ordinances.


Why is it that people who claim to be Christians are usually the most vocally against what we do to fulfill the Great Commission? The answer, I believe, is a result of a couple of things:

1. They are really not Christians

2. They go to a church that discounts the seriousness of sin by never preaching on it. Their members begin to believe by default or by direct teaching that God would never send anyone to hell and that Christ's sacrifice is universal.

3. Their church regularly makes "altar calls" that begin with "every head bowed and every eye closed".

4. Their church does not believe in the Sovereignty of God and believe that salvation is by the will of man and is not a sovereign act of God.


There were a few at each event that thanked us for the Gospel being preached. Scripture tells us that one of the marks of a true believer is that they love the Word. We won't try to "nice" anyone into the Kingdom. We will bring the unadulterated Gospel regardless of the reaction or response. But let me make it clear that we do so in humility (1Cor 2:2-5; 2Cor 4:7), with much fear and with compassion that comes from the heart of Jesus Christ and the knowledge of what happens to those who die in their sins apart from Christ.


Please pray for us and for those who hear the Gospel.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Baton Rouge Tea Party

Headed downtown to preach to the crowds gathering for the Baton Rouge Tea Party. I was unable to attend the last Tea Party event on April 15 of this year. My brothers in Christ were able to hand out about 300 tracts and even ran into a little trouble with the event organizers. They tried to drown him out but the crowd started to chant "Let him preach!" That is the power of the Holy Spirit making straight the way of the Lord. When God's hand moves, no one can stop Him. This year we take some amplification with us so I'm sure the organizers will be a little more peeved. We will not interrupt them because we will preach prior to the scheduled beginning of their event. I am blessed to have the Christians who support and participate what we do in the name of Jesus to seek and save the lost.