"That's what I'm talking about!"
Written by Martyn Ballestero
November 9, 2011 at 11:57 am
Posted in Old-Time Pentecost
Tagged with Liberal Churches
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The Goodness of the Lord has allowed me to labor in His Vineyard for over 64 years. I have been a pastor for 30 years and also to be involved in full-time evangelistic ministry for over 30 years.
1,185 revivals, 456 Conferences, & 85 Camp Meetings, (Preached nine times on Cruise Ships, (and I’ve forgotten how many Banquets and Marriage Seminars).
Nila Marxer
God saved me from this world and it breaks my heart that people that are born into this great truth are looking for something that never fulfills the lusts of the flesh. Why would anyone choose the things, and many other things, over peace, joy, happiness, and a life that is fulfilling?
Christopher Smith
November 9, 2011 at 12:08 pm
Amen
Martyn Ballestero
November 9, 2011 at 12:34 pm
Thank you Bro Ballestero. How timely for me. This comes at a time when we are in the process of changing churches because the one the we were going to allows TV and movie watching which is against our convictions. We want the old time Holiness message, without compromise, the way the apostles preached it. I appreciate your blog. It has blessed me tremendously. We are also thankful for your Father Bro Carl Ballestero. I heard Him preach many years ago in Edmonton. And we have just recently read his book “How high my mountain”, and because of it, we have gained the courage to seek a church that will preach the same conviction. Sadly some “think” that we are looking for an easier way, but we actually want stronger meat.
God bless you and uphold you while you uphold His truth.
Diana Klask
November 9, 2011 at 2:16 pm
Just like the foolish Christians in Galatia, far too many are deceived into thinking that they can be made perfect in the flesh. We need a revival of pleasing God and not the flesh! Thanks for another thought provoking article.
Scott Hall
November 9, 2011 at 4:49 pm
Amen to “we need a revival of pleasing God and not the flesh!”
Diana Klask
November 9, 2011 at 5:23 pm
everyday I pray for a break through in the Holy Ghost. I’m so hungry for a spirit of revival. watching souls give their lives to God . and the church hungering and thirsting for righteousness. If I’m npt praying for a break through then I can’t complain. Jesus is saying to the church, awaken, for the day and hour is near. Pray, pray , pray. and again I say pray!!!!
Shelia Hollis
November 10, 2011 at 6:19 am