4/23/2012

What Do You Suppose Would Be Proudly Proclaimed Across Many NTCC Pulpits Had This Happened To Me?

Apparently Pastor and Sis Cyrius were recently in a serious automobile accent which ripped the roof off their BMW700 series automobile.  I don't know the extent of their injuries but it's my understanding that both of their faces were messed up to one degree or another.   That is an unfortunate occurrence and I wish them no ill-will and I hope they have a speedy and complete recovery.   These things can happen to anyone and it's just circumstance.   The Bible proves this.

Ecclesiastes 7:14  In the day of prosperity be joyful, but in the day of adversity consider: God also hath set the one over against the other, to the end that man should find nothing after him.  15 All things have I seen in the days of my vanity: there is a just man that perisheth in his righteousness, and there is a wicked man that prolongeth his life in his wickedness.

Mat 5:45 That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.

So what is my point?  If I were to get into a car accident and the roof got ripped off because I hit a horse who was in the road, and I was driving 80mph, what do you suppose you'd hear come across some NTCC pulpits?  "Did you here what happened to J. Collins?  God judged him because he mocked the man of God on his blog!!!  That's right; God used a horse to judge Collins.  God had that horse stand right in the middle of the road and that horse was more obedient than Collins, and now because of his sin and disrespect toward the man of God, Collins is laid up in a hospital with his face all messed up and plenty of time to think about his mockery toward the man of God.  But even God is merciful because Collins could be dead but God is giving him such a time as this to repent of his disrespect but God might not be so merciful next time.  You see this is what happens when you mock R.W. Davis who is the man of GAWD!"

Sharp contrast to what you might of read on Mike Kekels blog about the Cyrius accident, hey?  Well my point is that this kind of occurrence can happen to anyone and you NTCCers need to stop being so superstitious.  I almost hit a dear just the other day but I managed to avoid it, barely.  The Cyrius couple wasn't so fortunate but I don't see it as Gods judgment; I simply see it as circumstance that can happen to anyone, plain and simple.  The purpose of this article isn't to capitalize on the Cyrius calamity (as I wish them no harm) but rather to highlight the NTCC leadership's hypocrisy which is so glaringly prevalent.   I'd bet my last dollar that if something like that had happened to me, it would get blasted across the pulpit in conference as "judgment" so that people would think I'd got slammed by God and be scared to come anywhere near this blog.   I know that for certain because I've heard RWD and his pastors highlight the calamity of folks who've left the NTCC say no less folks who've left and opposed the NTCC leadership.

Well for the record, life has been a million times better in every regard, since I left the NTCC then it ever was while I was with the NTCC and much of that is not circumstance.  How do I know?  Because some crook, unqualified New Testament Christian Church counselor isn't making decisions that affect me anymore, I make decisions that impact me and my family and if the good Lord has helped me, (which based on known evidence appears possible if not probable) I appreciate it.   If the Lord hasn't directed and guided my success, then I'm a very fortunate dude, because believe me, things have certainly been going my way for quite some time. No matter how you look at it, God has been very good to me up to this point because tomorrow that could end.  I take the good with the bad because I can't imagine that my extra ordinarily great success can last for too long.   If I wrote my story on this blog, people would certainly wonder with some degree of amazement about how I could continually and inexplicably remain so fortunate, time after time after time these last few years since I left the NTCC.    Don knows, because I tell him of all the things that happen to me and for  a few years now even to this very day, they just don't seem to stop.  I just don't like sticking too much of my business here on this blog.

Chief