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Perils of Paul don’t sound like ya’ll

Tony Funderburk by Tony Funderburk

Jan 21, 202610:12Religion & Spirituality

Have you ever read the list of the perils of Paul? It’s an epic list, to say the least. And it was because he shared the unvarnished, hard truth. About the only peril preachers, in probably 99% of American churches...

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Perils of Paul don’t sound like ya’ll is an episode from Tony Funderburk by Tony Funderburk. Have you ever read the list of the perils of Paul? It’s an epic list, to say the least. And it was because he shared the unvarnished, hard tr...

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Have you ever read the list of the perils of Paul? It’s an epic list, to say the least. And it was because he shared the unvarnished, hard truth. About the only peril preachers, in probably 99% of American churches, face these days is obesity. And my guess is, that’s not because they’re sharing that same unvarnished, hard truth in God’s word. Here’s the list of the perils of Paul, as he wrote it: …in stripes above measure, in prisons more frequently, in deaths often. From the Jews five times I received forty stripes minus one. Three times I was beaten with rods; once I was stoned; three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a day I have been in the deep; in journeys often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils of my own countrymen, in perils of the Gentiles, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren; in weariness and toil, in sleeplessness often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness, besides the other things, what comes upon me daily Dictionaries typically define peril as: serious and immediate danger So, Paul certainly found out how correct that definition is. But he didn’t let any of that stop him from delivering the message that Jesus gave him to share with the world. Of course, the world, most of it anyway, doesn’t want anything to do with the grace gift from Jesus. Because that would require the humility to acknowledge that He is the creator, the sovereign God, who has sealed the fate for anyone who denies who Jesus is. “But that’s so harsh, Tony.” I guess, in a way, that’s true. But you wouldn’t say that if you had read what they did to Jesus. An innocent person who went around healing people, sharing a message of hope and love, and performing miracles for mostly small-minded people. His own people falsely accused Him, had Him thrown in prison, and then had Him beaten and crucified. And all because they didn’t like His message. They preferred their tradition and visible pomp and circumstance. Hmm, that sounds like so-called Christian churches in America these days. Big stages, light shows, fog, machines, loud repetitive mantra music, and anecdotal stories (what I call Sunday TED talks) from the pulpit. Yeah, pretty much the only peril those so-called preachers face is obesity. There won’t be a “well done, good and faithful servant” for those actions. When you tell the actual truth in church today, it will be almost impossible to build a large church. Because most people who go to church fall under the itching ears category. And when you share the “harsh” truth with them, they’ll feel convicted. And they would rather feel good about themselves. So, they go to churches or the so-called pastor or preacher tells them they can live their best life now. I bet that’s not you. And I bet you would rather live… In The House Of The Lord Father God, You never leave me You never forsake me. And Your Word… Gives me courage to go where you take me. You are with me through each dire upheaval. With You in me I will fear no evil. As I walk through the shadow of death… I will sing till my very last breath… Green pastures, still waters… Goodness and mercy for your sons and daughters… True love dwells in the House of the LORD. Each person, each nation… Can be renewed through Your sweet restoration… True love dwells in the House of the LORD. Father God, You made a Way for my total redemption. I believe… Jesus died to provide that exemption. He’s my shepherd through thorns and thru clover. He’s my new wine, and my cup runs over. As I walk through the shadow of death… I will sing till my very last breath…Chorus © 2010 TF Cheers to your day free from shipwrecks and prisons. Get Tony’s Daily Devotional delivered to your inbox for free. I share it with believers who want to focus on the power of God’s love and rightly divide the word of truth. Spend your time reading, listening, and watching good stuff based on the power of God’s love instead of looking for it. And, to show my sincere appreciation for your time and attention, I’ll send you download links to music and The Very First 6 Days (a rhyming book for kids about the creation week) right away. Kids from 3 to 103 can enjoy these fun goodies. Just add your email to the form and let’s connect right away. The form can be filled in the actual website url . Stay tuned , The post Perils of Paul don’t sound like ya’ll appeared first on Tony Funderburk .

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