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When the Multitude Nears the Bottom of the Slippery Slope.

By Cedric Fisher |April 21, 2002

I realize that the overwhelming majority of professing Christians have drifted too far from God to receive warnings. Warnings feel dull, irksome, and fatiguing to their comfortably apathetic souls. Consequently, they have shut their ears, eyes, and minds to prophetic warnings. Apostate Tony Campolo’s book “The Kingdom of God is a Party,” published in 1992, is now an accurate assessment.

We are witnessing in the secular realm total capitulation to evil. No Genuine Christian influence remains. Evil sells. Evil is a quick path to popularity. Evil is pleasurable and fun.

Evil even builds church attendance. Just ask the leaders of denominations and pastors genuflecting at the feet of false prophets, prophetesses, and hirelings—solely because those minions of darkness draw a crowd. Continue reading

Assembly of Darkness

Cedric Fisher | April 3, 2022

The aftermath of the fiasco by the North Texas District of the Assemblies of God left numerous people stunned, grasping for reasons why. The full brunt of those leaders’ actions has arrived. Why did they commit an egregious sin against God, and breach the trust of members in the denomination?

Christ said, “Feed my sheep.” They concluded that they were not capable, nor was anyone else in their denomination capable, of feeding the Lord’s sheep. Thus, they went outside of their denomination for help. It was as if they knocked on Satan’s door and asked to borrow a couple of demons to speak to and lay hands on the minister’s under their charge. Continue reading

Look at Me!

Cedric Fisher |March 22, 2022

We’re all aware that people will do about anything today to get attention. It is sign language that shouts from the soul, “Look at me!” It is not a novel obsession in the human race. Individuals that do not have an amazing talent or attractive features will employ stunts, outlandish behavior, and even bizarre disfigurement, to get noticed. Individuals with a deeply negative past seem to be the most focused on being acknowledged and accepted.

On the surface, it appears that the famous ones are happy and fulfilled. They are accepted by millions of people, even presidents, the Queen of England, the Pope, and other approving luminaries. Understandably, to someone feeling rejected and worthless, popularity appears to make one feel amazing inside. Attention equates with acceptance and acceptance is believed to solve all of one’s problems.

The glitch is that many popular people discover it takes increasing more attention, and other means, to continue feeling special. No matter the degree of fame, it doesn’t usually change our internal being for the better. Popularity is not a cure—it’s a temporary Band-Aid. The effect it has on our inner tempest does not usually last. It certainly cannot permanently clear out relentless feelings of being rejected, abandoned, or insignificant. The torment can become greater than the desire to live. Continue reading

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