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andrew wommack what you think?

Posted on 11/16/2009 at 13:50:29  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
what do you think about his teaching and ministry?
have you heard his audio tape or read his teaCHings om his free teaching and bibltcal web site

http://www.awmi.net/extra/audio

listen to knowing god love

or spirit soul and body!

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Choices:

are you for Andrew wommack teachings?
are you against andrew wommack teachings
have you heard his tapes ?

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I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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Posted on 11/17/2009 at 12:59:12  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
Andrew Wommack seems like a very nice man; however, his teachings are very flawed and counter-scriptural.
Pax et Bonum,

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"There are some in the Church, who not only do not do what is good, but even persecute it, and hate in others what they neglect to do themselves. The sin of these men is not that of infirmity or ignorance, but deliberate willful sin." — Pope St. Gregory the Great (AD 540-604)
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Posted on 11/17/2009 at 14:48:34  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
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Originally posted by Faith_at_Large

Andrew Wommack seems like a very nice man; however, his teachings are very flawed and counter-scriptural.

THANK YOU ANY WAYS FOR YOUR OPINION FAL!

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I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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Posted on 11/18/2009 at 08:08:56  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
Hello evangelist, this is my first post here!

I gree with just about everything Andrew Wommack teaches. There are a few minor things I disagree but I especially agree with him on how he teaches on the Body, soul, and spirit.
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Posted on 11/19/2009 at 09:30:43  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
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Originally posted by nephilimiyr

Hello evangelist, this is my first post here!

I gree with just about everything Andrew Wommack teaches. There are a few minor things I disagree but I especially agree with him on how he teaches on the Body, soul, and spirit.



Praise the Lord you are here also nephilimiyr!
Shalom

I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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Posted on 11/19/2009 at 09:50:14  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
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Originally posted by nephilimiyr

Hello evangelist, this is my first post here!

I gree with just about everything Andrew Wommack teaches. There are a few minor things I disagree but I especially agree with him on how he teaches on the Body, soul, and spirit.



How do you feel about his views on money and charity?
Pax et Bonum,

Faith_at_Large


"There are some in the Church, who not only do not do what is good, but even persecute it, and hate in others what they neglect to do themselves. The sin of these men is not that of infirmity or ignorance, but deliberate willful sin." — Pope St. Gregory the Great (AD 540-604)
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Posted on 11/19/2009 at 16:57:49  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
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Originally posted by Faith_at_Large

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Originally posted by nephilimiyr

Hello evangelist, this is my first post here!

I gree with just about everything Andrew Wommack teaches. There are a few minor things I disagree but I especially agree with him on how he teaches on the Body, soul, and spirit.



How do you feel about his views on money and charity?



I don't know much about his views or teachings on money or charity, frankly I don't care what he says about that subject because I have my own beliefs about them. I do know that when it comes to the body, soul, spirit belief he has and the grace messeage he has I agree with him on.

When it comes to listening to any evangelists of any kind I seek to find at least one thing I can agree with them on, I don't believe in throwing out the baby with the bath water and I think alot of people make the mistake of doing so.
Edited by nephilimiyr on 11/19/2009 17:01:04
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Posted on 11/20/2009 at 11:49:27  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
Andrew Wommack is a man. If Andrew Wommack is not a man what is he? What happens when he dies are we supposed to pass on his teachings via Tradition.

Are we supposed to follow everything he Andrew Wommack teaches to the letter or are we supposed pick & choose like heretics.
Through bigotry prejudices false assumptions & false premises Protestants are protesting a catholic church made up by Protestantism that does not actually exist.
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Posted on 11/21/2009 at 05:54:29  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
i'm not really convinced by the baby and bathwater arugment. first i'm not really sure we're dealing with a baby at all... i mean it's nice that you like it and evan but that doesn't make a thing true. not to mention a lie is easier to tell with a little truth mixed in. second, even if it were a baby then instead of dealing with a baby in a bath why not just go to a nursery where there is no bathwater but where all the babies are? it's like buying a box of chocholates and then just picking out your favorites (the ones with coconut) but leaving the rest to rot. why bother with a box of chocolates just to take a few when you can go buy a bag of mounds or almond joy?
The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.
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Posted on 11/22/2009 at 13:49:45  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
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Originally posted by nephilimiyr

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Originally posted by Faith_at_Large

quote:
Originally posted by nephilimiyr

Hello evangelist, this is my first post here!

I gree with just about everything Andrew Wommack teaches. There are a few minor things I disagree but I especially agree with him on how he teaches on the Body, soul, and spirit.



How do you feel about his views on money and charity?



I don't know much about his views or teachings on money or charity, frankly I don't care what he says about that subject because I have my own beliefs about them. I do know that when it comes to the body, soul, spirit belief he has and the grace messeage he has I agree with him on.

When it comes to listening to any evangelists of any kind I seek to find at least one thing I can agree with them on, I don't believe in throwing out the baby with the bath water and I think alot of people make the mistake of doing so.



Amen!

Shalom!
Enjoy all your blessing nephilimiyr!
I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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Posted on 11/22/2009 at 13:53:52  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
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Originally posted by michael

Andrew Wommack is a man. If Andrew Wommack is not a man what is he? What happens when he dies are we supposed to pass on his teachings via Tradition.

Are we supposed to follow everything he Andrew Wommack teaches to the letter or are we supposed pick & choose like heretics.



It is not only wommack by himself he has three or four bible colleges world wide so he has many pastors, leaders , worship leaders and missionary who are spreading the exact same teachings world wide with wommack ands they are way younger than Wommack.
That is not including the millions he is reaching world wide by tv and radio, internet and etc!

one love
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Posted on 11/22/2009 at 15:37:54  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
Every heretic that every lived had numerous disciples who became pastors themselves, this means nothiing.

I would like to address the baby in the bathwater scenario.

Jack Chick preaches against abortion, but he also publishes false information about the Catholic Church and sells some fairly horrific heresies to unsuspecting would-be Christians. Should I support Chick because of one good thing that he teaches? Or should I discard this bad batch of leaven before it ruins the loaf of Christianity?

Wommack is a nice man with a few nice ideas, not necessarily truths, but he also teaches some things that are very much against the Gospel of Christ. Should I keep him around for a few nice ideas, or search elsewhere for a greater truth?

The Church is the Pillar and Ground of Truth, there is no room for heresies. And the Bible teaches us that if any prophet says anything that is not true, we are not to listen to him.

These men are not lawfully ordained in Christ's Church, therefore they seek to teach on their own authority. Since they have none of their own, they may claim to speak for Christ, which would make them "prophets", but if they are not 100% true, then they are false prophets and must be disregarded.

Instead of supporting Wommack, we should be praying for his conversion. He needs our help.
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"There are some in the Church, who not only do not do what is good, but even persecute it, and hate in others what they neglect to do themselves. The sin of these men is not that of infirmity or ignorance, but deliberate willful sin." — Pope St. Gregory the Great (AD 540-604)
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Posted on 11/23/2009 at 06:33:09  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
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Originally posted by Faith_at_Large

Every heretic that every lived had numerous disciples who became pastors themselves, this means nothiing.

I would like to address the baby in the bathwater scenario.

Jack Chick preaches against abortion, but he also publishes false information about the Catholic Church and sells some fairly horrific heresies to unsuspecting would-be Christians. Should I support Chick because of one good thing that he teaches? Or should I discard this bad batch of leaven before it ruins the loaf of Christianity?

Wommack is a nice man with a few nice ideas, not necessarily truths, but he also teaches some things that are very much against the Gospel of Christ. Should I keep him around for a few nice ideas, or search elsewhere for a greater truth?

The Church is the Pillar and Ground of Truth, there is no room for heresies. And the Bible teaches us that if any prophet says anything that is not true, we are not to listen to him.

These men are not lawfully ordained in Christ's Church, therefore they seek to teach on their own authority. Since they have none of their own, they may claim to speak for Christ, which would make them "prophets", but if they are not 100% true, then they are false prophets and must be disregarded.

Instead of supporting Wommack, we should be praying for his conversion. He needs our help.



I think we should obey the bible and prove all thingd and keep what is good and throw away the bad and the errors!
I like some things the RCC teaches and even like the glass painted widows and pictures drawn on the walls but i seen many other things which is not true and contradict the bible as revealed to me.
Even for instance in my church tithes is a good thing but some how the tithes teaching has become an error as such and cause condemnations.

one love
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Posted on 11/23/2009 at 10:04:22  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
I find that the Church does teach things that are Biblically sound. I find that you teach things that go against the Bible.

Perhaps you need to abandon your human teachers and rely more on the Holy Spirit for guidance with the actual scriptures.
Pax et Bonum,

Faith_at_Large


"There are some in the Church, who not only do not do what is good, but even persecute it, and hate in others what they neglect to do themselves. The sin of these men is not that of infirmity or ignorance, but deliberate willful sin." — Pope St. Gregory the Great (AD 540-604)
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Posted on 11/24/2009 at 14:11:19  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
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Originally posted by Faith_at_Large

I find that the Church does teach things that are Biblically sound. I find that you teach things that go against the Bible.

Perhaps you need to abandon your human teachers and rely more on the Holy Spirit for guidance with the actual scriptures.


i think you are 45 years to late to tell me that!

one love
I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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Posted on 11/24/2009 at 17:17:44  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
It is never too late. The Holy Spirit is always ready to guide those who ask for guidance.
Pax et Bonum,

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"There are some in the Church, who not only do not do what is good, but even persecute it, and hate in others what they neglect to do themselves. The sin of these men is not that of infirmity or ignorance, but deliberate willful sin." — Pope St. Gregory the Great (AD 540-604)
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