Myself, I would only do what *GOD* led me to do! I am not sure that I would make the 4TH of July the center of ANY sermon, but, what another does, is between them, and *GOD*! I don't see any problem with celebrating Holidays within the Church, for instance, having a picnic, or whatever...
This is humourous to me BECAUSE the people that are protesting, have NO idea of the sermon that is to be delivered! It COULD be that the Pastor finds ways to remind us, through civic duty of our allegiance to *GOD*! There are any number of ways for a non-religious Holiday to BE effective material for a sermon...
People are SO busy in other people's lives, and ways, they often, albeit unknowingly, neglect their own! Debates, conflicts, and other wastes of time, actually, have NO place in the Church, in the Ministry, as they create room for err...
2 TIMOTHY 2: 23-26...
23/ Avoid foolish and ignorant debates, for you know that they breed quarrels.
24/ A slave of the Lord should not quarrel, but should be gentle with everyone, able to teach, tolerant,
25/ correcting opponents with kindness. It may be that God will grant them repentance that leads to knowledge of the truth,
26/ and that they may return to their senses out of the devil's snare, where they are entrapped by him, for his will.
ROMANS 14: 19...
So then let us pursue what makes for peace and for mutual upbuilding.
PROVERBS 26: 4...
Answer not the fool according to his folly, lest you too become like him.
We must judge ourselves, and judge of our own acts, but not make our word a law to everybody.
We must not judge rashly, nor pass judgment upon our brother without any ground. We must not make the worst of people.
Here is a just reproof to those who quarrel with their brethren for small faults, while they allow themselves in greater ones. Some sins are as motes, while others are as beams; some as a gnat, others as a camel. Not that there is any sin little; if it be a mote, or splinter, it is in the eye; if a gnat, it is in the throat; both are painful and dangerous, and we cannot be easy or well till they are got out.
That which charity teaches us to call but a splinter in our brother's eye, true repentance and godly sorrow will teach us to call a beam in our own. It is as strange that a man can be in a sinful, miserable condition, and not be aware of it, as that a man should have a beam in his eye, and not consider it; but the god of this world blinds their minds. Here is a good rule for reprovers; first reform thyself.
REV. LWINSOR © 2013
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