June 17th, 2009
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• Bruce Wilkinson, author of the Prayer of Jabez has a new book coming out in September entitled You Were Born for This: 7 Keys to a Life of Predictable Miracles. This book is heretical and dangerous and we're warning the Church in advance of Wilkerson's deceptions.
• Comments made by Emergent author Tony Jones regarding The Gospel and his blessing of homosexual marriage.
• Review of Jonathan Edwards' Sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
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I think you meant Wilkinson and not Wilkerson, "in advance of Wilkerson's deceptions."
Posted by: Kurt Michaelson | June 17, 2009 at 10:43 PM
Interesting review on Edwards, but you seem to forget that it was only one sermon that he preached during the revival, meant to evoke fear and trembling, and only offer a hope in Christ. Edwards' later sermon, particularly one in "Charity and its Fruits" (http://www.apuritansmind.com/JonathanEdwards/JonathanEdwards-Sermons-CharityAndItsFruitsSermon16.htm ) show the other side of Edwards imagery usage.
Posted by: Jordan | June 22, 2009 at 08:53 PM
Chris
That excerpt from Bruce Wilkinson sounded almost like it was pure and utter witchcraft - manipulating God in some manner. It is one thing to cry out to God, but to reduce God to some manner of machine that must produce if you do a certain action is just wrong!
It felt like his book was a collection of spells that would coerce God into doing your will.
No doubt it'll be a success, but we can pray it wont.
Posted by: Andrew M | June 23, 2009 at 01:38 AM
Does Bruce Wilkinson have plans to go back to Rwanda and do these miracles for the people there so that he could make good on the last (P.E.A.C.E.) project that fizzled out? It certainly seems that this ought to be his purpose now that he has the keys.
I cannot keep up with all your stuff. Not that I have to, I realize. But I am amazed at how much you are able to do. Thanks.
Becky (in Japan)
Posted by: Becky | June 25, 2009 at 05:24 AM