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	<title>Comments on: Todd Bentley speaks through Steven Strader</title>
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		<title>By: Susan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susan</dc:creator>
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		<description>On the issues of the affair and getting drunk more than once at the Lakeland revival, I have some points I would like to get across.
1.  Most people who drink deny being an alcoholic, even the alcoholic.  2. Mr. Bentley could not deny the affair, he got caught.

Here is how it really is Mr. Bentley.  A small sin can be the first step, in turning away from God.  It&#039;s not the sins we don&#039;t know, but the sins we choose to excuse.  This is what causes trouble.  So, should we let sin go unchallenged?  Remember, one tiny sin, you are aware of, can fester into a deadly sin.  Like an uncurable disease.  Should we excuse it (sin)?  I say don&#039;t excuse it.  Talk to Jesus about it.  Really talk to him.

Look at Solomon&#039;s kingdom.  Because of his great wisdom it flurished.  However,  he was not any less subject too the effects of sin.  Read the story Todd.  Because of it, his kingdom was divided.

Mr. Joyner, you should know Solomon excused sin in his own kingdom.  Don&#039;t continue to ask God&#039;s people to follow in yours and Todd&#039;s footsteps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the issues of the affair and getting drunk more than once at the Lakeland revival, I have some points I would like to get across.<br />
1.  Most people who drink deny being an alcoholic, even the alcoholic.  2. Mr. Bentley could not deny the affair, he got caught.</p>
<p>Here is how it really is Mr. Bentley.  A small sin can be the first step, in turning away from God.  It&#8217;s not the sins we don&#8217;t know, but the sins we choose to excuse.  This is what causes trouble.  So, should we let sin go unchallenged?  Remember, one tiny sin, you are aware of, can fester into a deadly sin.  Like an uncurable disease.  Should we excuse it (sin)?  I say don&#8217;t excuse it.  Talk to Jesus about it.  Really talk to him.</p>
<p>Look at Solomon&#8217;s kingdom.  Because of his great wisdom it flurished.  However,  he was not any less subject too the effects of sin.  Read the story Todd.  Because of it, his kingdom was divided.</p>
<p>Mr. Joyner, you should know Solomon excused sin in his own kingdom.  Don&#8217;t continue to ask God&#8217;s people to follow in yours and Todd&#8217;s footsteps.</p>
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