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Re: Donnie McClurkin speaks @ COGIC Holy Convocation
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Originally Posted by opendoor
Thanks Bananaj ... my hand is out to you!
Donnie's message is powerful and anointed by God ... but 4 min into the video what stood out to me is right when Donnie is declaring how Jesus is a deliverer and you can sense a purity and power being released in his words... people are shouting ......... then the organ player starts to get cranked up (afterall, that's the way we do in church) and then Donnie turns to him and shouts; "No, follow the flow of the Holy Spirit."
Too many times I've witnessed a holy moment when God is dealing with people and His Presence begins to lift because people have been trained to "do something" (mostly by the preacher ~ i.e. "I can't get no help in here" "ya'll don't know what I'm talking about" or "you ain't ready to hear this") .... so to show their agreement with what is being said they shout or clap and applaud and then the organ player needs to put an exclamation point on what is being preached. UGGHHH!
I wasn't trying to poke any fun at the poor soul on the organ ... because he might have thought he was helping the preacher out. Most church folk don't know the difference between performing and flowing with the Spirit of God, because there is so little teaching and too much preaching (or hooping and hollering).
OK .. I'm done. :-)
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You don't have to be done, seeing how observant that you are to what's really going on! Just participate a little more often because it is refreshing to hear a good word when there are so many bad ones out there.
P.S.
Has anyone got a link to what Bishop Range had to say, I hear he tore it up as well while stepping on the toes of folks that we often hear from?
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God has made to save him from delusion - prayer, faith, constant meditation of the Scriptures, obedience, humility and
the illumination of the Holy Spirit"A. W. Tozer
 
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