[pastorsforum] RE: [PastorsForum] worldliness in the churches

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From: "Dale Gooding" <prosperityfbc@...>
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 07:35:35 -0400
Question #1:  Does Satan have creative power?

DG

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From: Steven G. Rockhill [mailto:revrock@...] 
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 10:40 PM
To: pastorsforum@...
Subject: Re: [PastorsForum] worldliness in the churches


Pride, selfishness, greed, envy, lust etc.  They are all desires of the 
sinful heart of man and are not 'God given'. They are sinful even before

they are 'misused' (acted upon).  I think this is what Jesus was getting

at in Matthew 5:21ff.

Peace,
Steve

mwcarnes wrote:

> Expaine a little more in detail please. mwc
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> From: "Steven G. Rockhill" <revrock@...>
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>>In some sense that may be true but I know of a whole lot of desires 
>>that are not "God given" but are sinful even before they are 
>>'misused'.
>>
>>Peace,
>>Steve
>>
>>mwcarnes wrote:
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>>>I was told that SIN was the misuse of a God given blessing or desire.
>>>
>>>
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