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    Quote Originally Posted by FresnoJoe View Post
    "And the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient," 2 Timothy 2:24
    Unless there's an eminent threat to life or limb, then it's time to remove the threat by any means necessary. IJS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quest View Post
    Even Jesus did not need all that..guess He was not as anointed...
    He didn't need it, but He had it. He had Peter as well, but He could call on a "legion of angels."
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    Quote Originally Posted by wheeze View Post
    I had flash backs thanks to cardinal TT....

    I was in a church years ago that was a WOF church. The pastor was soooooooo anointed he had to have armour bearers and the church secret service. He would have a man or men carry his bible and notes up to the pulpit. They would then wait for him at his assigned seat. He surrounded himself with 5 or 6 church secret service armor bearers wearing dark suits and ear pieces and they would surround him so his anointing would not be disturbed. Seriously this guy would go to the bathroom and these guys would wait outside the door. I guess you can say the anointing flowed in the bathroom. I was talking to someone out in the foyer and I used the pastors first name in the conversation. This voice behind me corrected me telling me "Thats pastor to you Lee!" My next words I had to choke down... I eventually was invited to be on the pastors executive prayer team. Why? Because my wife and I tithed the most that year into the church. The stories go on but you get my drift. We eventually left voluntarily but everyone we knew there were told to not have anything to do with us. Sad but true... any other stories?

    Note not all WOF churches are like this so don't assume I meant all WOF churches...
    Yaaawn

    So did you have any good experiences at any church ? Lets hear about that

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAP View Post
    Yaaawn

    So did you have any good experiences at any church ? Lets hear about that
    You'll hear naught but a wheeze.

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    Since I've been known to go into the pulpit armed, what I need is backup, and armor, but teamwork works really well.

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    When my pastor went to Pakistan to minister with a local pastor, he had 2 bodyguards with AK-47's, and I'm not going to disagree with that, if that is what the local tribes respect. That is par for the course over there.

    Lk 22:36 And let the one who has no sword sell his cloak and buy one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan david View Post
    When my pastor went to Pakistan to minister with a local pastor, he had 2 bodyguards with AK-47's, and I'm not going to disagree with that, if that is what the local tribes respect. That is par for the course over there.

    Lk 22:36 And let the one who has no sword sell his cloak and buy one.
    I was in a bank in India in 2002 and there was a guard there with a rifle, he looked like a war veteran. It wasn't a marbled headquarters, it looked more like an old post office.
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