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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Lamar-Carnes/100002783233971 Lamar Carnes

    These messages by Frances Chan are right on.  We are to be empowered by the Holy Spirit and walk in the Spirit and as we go make disciples.  But, when I say that, it doesn’t just mean “all I do” is speak the Gospel and point men and women to Jesus for salvation, it also means in this “discipling process” I get into the word of God and get to KNOW HIM and what He said and all about what HE wants from me. I worship Him and meditate on His word daily, then as I go, I spread the Gospel and see souls saved and then trained in the things of the Lord.  Today, I fear we are seeing a resurgence of praise, worship and word services but a “BIG LACK” of training in the word and the things we should KNOW about God and His very being and plans and purposes in this life for His saints on this earth!!  

    We have thrown out the baby with the bath water.  In trying to be cultural oriented, we have thrown out things which God gave to the Church which could “if used correctly” make the Saints real strong in the Lord and in His service as we go taking the Gospel to others.  Let us not throw out things just because they are “old” or “have been around with the older crowd” because they may be “means” which God has or could have used if properly administered.  

    To HIM be the glory!

    Lamar Carnes
    Texas

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