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SHOULD YOU BE BLESSED BY YOUR PASTOR TEACHING BIBLE PROPHECY? The Bible tells us we will know we're getting close to the last days when people in the Church will not put up with sound doctrine (biblical teachings). Instead, to suit their own desires, they will hire and listen to those who give them only myths (stories made up) and whatever else they deem pleasant to hear. I just described 90% of the American Church. And this is the reason Churches, pastors, Bible study leaders, and other teachers will not preach on Bible prophecy. The irony is they're fulfilling Bible prophecy in a bad way, yet they don't know it because they refuse to study the very thing that warns them against what they are doing. As a shepherd in the Church myself, the questions I have for pastors are these: How can you be a faithful shepherd if you skip nearly a third of the Bible (prophecy)? Are you saying it is not a blessing to the sheep when God tells us it is? Are you smarter and know more than God? Since you profess to love your sheep, why keep them from
God's blessing? Is that showing genuine love and concern
for them? Besides, as a shepherd, we're supposed to teach
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SHOULD YOU BE BLESSED BY YOUR PASTOR TEACHING BIBLE PROPHECY? The Bible tells us we will know we're getting close to the last days when people in the Church will not put up with sound doctrine (biblical teachings). Instead, to suit their own desires, they will hire and listen to those who give them only myths (stories made up) and whatever else they deem pleasant to hear. I just described 90% of the American Church. And this is the reason Churches, pastors, Bible study leaders, and other teachers will not preach on Bible prophecy. The irony is they're fulfilling Bible prophecy in a bad way, yet they don't know it because they refuse to study the very thing that warns them against what they are doing. As a shepherd in the Church myself, the questions I have for pastors are these: How can you be a faithful shepherd if you skip nearly a third of the Bible (prophecy)? Are you saying it is not a blessing to the sheep when God tells us it is? Are you smarter and know more than God? Since you profess to love your sheep, why keep them from God's blessing? Is that showing genuine love and concern for them? Besides, as a shepherd, we're supposed to teach the flock the whole council of God—not just some of it.