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Could you live like Jesus for a year? This pastor tried

Posted by joshuah at 5th January, 2009

How blasphemous…  Read this article, make up your own mind about this teacher, but please do not move on without asking yourself a few questions, like: How could someone who emulates Jesus vote for the child butcher, i.e. pro-abortionist, Obama ?  Jesus lived by God’s Word, He is the Word, so how could He have voted at all in the first place, being King of kings and Lord of lords.  But if you actually do vote, and thereby acknowledge the rulers of this world in their office, how could you vote for someone who advocates the slaying of the innocent.
Anyway, this is just one example of how this pastor missed the point, and the outcome of his little experiment is that now he is looking forward to breaking God’s Law again – oh really….  Does that not imply that he lacks Fear of God completely ?  But Fear of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom, Rev. Ed Dobson…

Via: USATODAY.com

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The Rev. Ed Dobson has spent most of his life following Jesus. But only now does he realize how hard it is to live like him.

The retired megachurch pastor and one-time architect of the religious right has spent the last year trying to eat, pray, talk and even vote as Jesus would. His revelation: Being Jesus is tough.

“I’ve concluded that I am a follower, but I’m not a very good one,” Dobson said. “If you get serious about the Bible, it will really mess you up.”

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Category : Biblical Law / Rev. Ed Dobson / blasphemy / christianity today / false teachers

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