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When Faith Becomes Commerce: A Call to Return to Gospel Truth

  • Writer: Brian Tomek
    Brian Tomek
  • May 22
  • 2 min read

Did Jesus sell Tickets to His disciples if they wanted to hear Him preach the Gospel? Did He sell salvation and Godly advice, oh and healing? No, the answer is no.


Hands holding an open, empty brown wallet. The person wears a white shirt. The mood appears concerned or contemplative.
Stop selling tickets to people who are hungry for the Word of God.

Gospel Truth vs. Commercial Christianity


Stop selling tickets to people who are hungry for the Word of God. "Peter, feed my sheep,  MY WORD saith the Lord!" Getting rich on the tender-hearted who only want to be fed, or saved by The Grace of Jesus, not taught how to become wealthy.


You can become wealthy, by working for it, and being a good steward. But Salvation is the reason any gathering should be taking place, not selling tickets to Hollywood Christianity. 


Making disciples, not making different schemes to get more money. This is happening today folks, I must say what God says. 


This is for real, Jesus took up offerings but never carried the bag, you feel me?! We are to be like Him.


We are to follow Jesus, how He does it, His way, without making a mockery of what is written to fill our pockets. 


You can have this whole World, just Give me Jesus, my Lord and Savior. 


The eyes of the Lord are in every place, beholding the evil and the good. 


God would make you wealthy because only He can make you, if you don't sell the free bread of life for a profit. 


It's not a side show, God will not be mocked, you will hear from Him. You will reap corruption if you try to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the flesh, with green eyes full of pride. 


Keep yourselves from Idols.

Selah


Originally posted to https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BWxQrGxBR/ regarding Gospel Truth.


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