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CHANGING OUR WORLD

by Frank Pollard

Scripture: I CORINTHIANS 2


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Broadcast on THE BAPTIST HOUR, October 27, 1992, by Dr. Frank Pollard of Jackson, Mississippi
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In I Corinthians 2:1, the apostle is writing to a church be started about six movies were always identified, too. Theirclothes were dark gray, theirhats A Lce
years before this saying, "When I came to you, brothers, I did not come u ith dirty, andthey weren'tallowedto cuss, butyou couldtell they wantcd to. In those
eloquence orsuperiorwisdomas Iproclaimed toyou the testimony about God. days it seemedlike ourculture was witnessing for us. The culture A as owing thNe
For I resolved to know nothing while I was withyou except Jesus Christ and him seeds, doing some cultivating and watering the crop. The churches just sat on th)e
crucified I came to you in weakness andfear, and with much trembling. M!y comer and sort of harvested the converts. But now it's not like that. is it'?
message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with HOW THE CHURCH HAS CHANGED IN TODAY'S C1L( RR:
a demounstration ofthe Spirit's power. so that yourfaith might not rest on Olien '
w isdom, but on God's power. Our culture is no longer sowing the seeds for God, our culture is not go'lung
C,)D'S WAYS VS. THE WORLD'S WAYS tohelpus do whatwe do. In a 1966Gallup survey, sixpercent of Anenican people
didn't have any kind of a church background. Ten years later, 17 percent of
On the last Lord's day, we talked about what is to happen if the church is to Americans had no church background. That means they were not influenced in
live again. Probably the greatest hindrance to the KingdomofGod is the attempt any way by any church in this land. Pollsters say that in the year 2oo3. as percent
to merge the wisdomof the world with the wisdomof God, theways of the world of Amecrcans will ...

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