Monday, March 19, 2012

Question of the day!!

 
So My Pastor said something that was so profound yesterday in service.
His topic was about the presence of God, and His Glory!!
Often times we come across many that take the gift of God and use it incorrectly, and ofcourse we know that, but what really blew my mind is when he said, he was told a R&B singer did a concert and the last song they sang was a gospel song, and the ppl whr blown away.. the ppl were affected by the voice, and the real scary part is, the voice probably is anointed by God, but is not used to Glorify Him.
So my question is, how do you separate an Affect V's an Effect??

2 comments:

  1. I would say that when this happens it can have a positive affect on the listener, because they can feel the anointing or difference in the singer. The effect is more on the singer, because it is a result of something that they have done. I can be moved/changed/affected by you, but you know the intent/result/cause/effect of what you have done.

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  2. For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.
    Romans 11:29

    We are born with 1 or more natural gifts, we see them all the time. Some are gifted to sing, play an instrument and never take a lesson, some are gifted to be teachers, leaders, and the list goes on and on.. But, my question is, when we use these natural gifts, how do you know your using them for God?? Or Satan?? what makes the difference??

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