THE EXPLICIT GOSPEL BY MATT CHANDLER
Book Description
The Gospel is the heart of the Bible.
Everything in Scripture is either preparation for the Gospel, presentation of the Gospel, or participation in the Gospel.
1 DAVE HARVEY My concerns started on a Saturday night at a “Celebration Weekend” several years ago.
Our church—The Village—was baptizing a great number of men and women who were publically professing their belief in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
As I walked into our small auditorium, I was greeted by a hefty man in his early twenties.
He gave me a hug and then proceeded to tell me about a girl he had brought to hear the testimonies.
With a bit of nervous glee in his voice he informed me that the girl was a witch, and he hadn’t told her ahead of time where he was bringing her.
A smile on his face, he told me she was really angry and he wanted me to know this “just in case something happened.” I sat down in the front row and with some anxiety prayed that God would give me wisdom if this thing turned into a scene from Harry Potter: The Unrated Version .
I am a good interpreter of Scripture and a passionate man when it comes to the gospel, but when it comes to spells and curses and the manifestation of demons, I have enough experience to know I don’t know enough and that I need more prayer, study, and discipleship (but that’s another story for a different book). About this time the screen that obstructs the baptistry was raised, and standing in the water were two women in their early thirties.
Karen began to.
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