If you are a preacher and have attended a Theological Seminary, or a Bible school of any kind, or if you have just received the call from God by listening to the sermons of other preachers, this article is for you.
If you are a preacher and believe that the Bible you are teaching from is the inerrant word of God, for you lay people this means that the Bible contains no errors, then you will not accept anything I have written on this Website to be the truth and you are spiritually dead to the truth of God’s word.
Do you really have a strong desire to teach the truth of God’s word and your priority is to do that without concern for losing your meal ticket?
If after considering these things and you really, with all your heart, want to be committed to serving God the way He deserves to be served, then read on and see what is necessary for you to do.
It might be that you are a lay person, someone who is not in the ministry, and question anything about what you have been taught, or just feel like you know very little about the Bible as a whole, then ask your pastor about what is said in these articles and ask him to respond to them.
The very first thing a preacher must recognize and admit is that whatever Bible you are using contains errors in it. Not errors made by God, but errors made by man when the scriptures were written, or when they were translated from the original languages into English.
If you do not believe this then PROVE ME WRONG. Question anything I have written and challenge it according to what the original scriptures say when they were written as men were inspired by the Holy Spirit to write them.
Now allow me to address any person who believes they have been called by God to preach His word and has never been through a Seminary or Bible school. Do you really want to preach the truth or are you comfortable with believing that what you have been taught by others is the complete truth of the Bible and God’s word?
God wants preachers who are spiritually alive and serving Him in truth.
God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.
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