THE REAL INCONVENIENT TRUTH (8 OF 8)
by Jeff Schreve
Scripture: Luke 12:4-5
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The Real Inconvenient Truth (8 of 8)
Series: Fake News
Jeff Schreve
Luke 12:4-5
If you have your Bible, please turn to Luke, chapter 12. I want to talk today about a subject that so many people don't want to talk about in church but it's a subject that we need to talk about.
It was in 2006 where Al Gore, former Vice-President Al Gore, and now environmentalist, Al Gore, produced a movie called An Inconvenient Truth. It was about global warming. He said that the planet is in a state of emergency, and if we don't do something soon to reduce our carbon dioxide emissions, that we're all going to be lost and everything is going to disintegrate, and the planet's going to warm up, and he called that movie An Inconvenient Truth. They had a budget of 1.5 million. That documentary made almost 50 million dollars. I looked at global warming from the standpoint of the Scripture, and God is in control of this earth. Man is not in control of this earth (applause). The Lord says in His Word in Genesis, chapter 8, after the flood, ''While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.'' I don't care how much you run your car, you're not going to bring about the end of planet earth. An Inconvenient Truth! I think of that more as a very convenient fabrication, because Al Gore got rich off of the Inconvenient Truth.
But there is a very inconvenient truth, the real inconvenient truth. And as we finish up our series, Fake News, today, we want to talk about the real inconvenient truth. And the real inconvenient truth, the truth that the devil does not want you to believe, does not want you to know, does not want preachers talking about, is the inconvenient truth concerning hell. Hell is the real inconvenient truth.
The pastor of the largest church in America, largest congregation in America, was asked point-blank not too long ago, ''Do you ever preach on hell?'' He said, ''No, I don't ever preach on h ...
Series: Fake News
Jeff Schreve
Luke 12:4-5
If you have your Bible, please turn to Luke, chapter 12. I want to talk today about a subject that so many people don't want to talk about in church but it's a subject that we need to talk about.
It was in 2006 where Al Gore, former Vice-President Al Gore, and now environmentalist, Al Gore, produced a movie called An Inconvenient Truth. It was about global warming. He said that the planet is in a state of emergency, and if we don't do something soon to reduce our carbon dioxide emissions, that we're all going to be lost and everything is going to disintegrate, and the planet's going to warm up, and he called that movie An Inconvenient Truth. They had a budget of 1.5 million. That documentary made almost 50 million dollars. I looked at global warming from the standpoint of the Scripture, and God is in control of this earth. Man is not in control of this earth (applause). The Lord says in His Word in Genesis, chapter 8, after the flood, ''While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.'' I don't care how much you run your car, you're not going to bring about the end of planet earth. An Inconvenient Truth! I think of that more as a very convenient fabrication, because Al Gore got rich off of the Inconvenient Truth.
But there is a very inconvenient truth, the real inconvenient truth. And as we finish up our series, Fake News, today, we want to talk about the real inconvenient truth. And the real inconvenient truth, the truth that the devil does not want you to believe, does not want you to know, does not want preachers talking about, is the inconvenient truth concerning hell. Hell is the real inconvenient truth.
The pastor of the largest church in America, largest congregation in America, was asked point-blank not too long ago, ''Do you ever preach on hell?'' He said, ''No, I don't ever preach on h ...
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