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Prophesy News Watch Article:Link->Strange Fire on Defiled AltarsBy J. lee gradyWe don't talk much today about Nadab and Abihu. They were obscure Bible characters who failed miserably. Certainly their tragic story doesn't work well as an illustration in the typical seeker-friendly sermon about wealth or success. So we tend to ignore these guys, even though they are mentioned in the Old Testament nine times.Both sons of Aaron the priest, Nadab and Abihu were suddenly struck dead in the tabernacle because they offered "strange fire" (Lev. 10:1 NASB). We aren't told exactly what they did wrong?that is left to our imagination. All we know is that they did not follow God's specific instructions when offering incense. They were careless with His glory. Their mistake proved to be fatal.What I deduce from their story is that God's altar is a holy place. When God struck them, He told their father: "'By those who come near Me I will be treated as holy, and before all the people I will be honored'" (v. 3). God made it clear that He isn't playing games. He sent fire from His presence to slay Nadab and Abihu so we would understand that we can't mess around with His laws, His name or His presence. We can't rewrite His instructions or be slipshod or slapdash about worship.That's why I fear for many of the men and women who claim to be God's mouthpieces today, particularly in the charismatic/Pentecostal movement that I serve. When I read Leviticus 10, I wonder why the ground has not opened up and swallowed some of the careless spiritual clowns who are masquerading as bishops, apostles and prophets.A case in point: Bishop Thomas Wesley Weeks III, who is now facing charges of assaulting his wife, recently stood in his pulpit in Atlanta during a marriage conference and proceeded to teach married couples how to use profanity during sex.Yes, the man who allegedly kicked and punched Juanita Bynum in a hotel parking lot last month told attendees at a "Teach Me How to Love You" event that they should get over their hang-ups about cussing. The bedroom, he said, is the place to get down and dirty."Don't bring your salvation into the bedroom," he said in a sermon segment that has been posted on YouTube. "All those special words that you can't say no more because you're saved ... save that for the bedroom!"It is bad enough that Weeks told his followers that it's OK to use filthy language with your wife during lovemaking. It's worse that he said these things as a minister speaking from a pulpit during a church service. Thankfully he didn't bring a bed on stage and give a demonstration?but now that he has taken pulpit crudity to a new level, someone else is sure to introduce Pentecostal porn to an audience somewhere.Weeks' comments didn't surprise me. There are so many crazy things happening in pulpits in this country that I've become numb to their impact. It seems that in many segments of the church today, false prophets and backslidden preachers can introduce the most bizarre doctrines imaginable and still get shouts from the crowd and plenty of donations in the offering plate.Meanwhile, a growing number of television preachers are resorting to the most inane tactics to raise money. A popular trend this year is the "Day of Atonement Offering"?in which Old Testament scriptures are strained to the breaking point to make a case for buying special blessings from God. Thanks to this "revelation," you can click on a Web site icon and give your Day of Atonement Offering to win divine favor. (And of course every dime of that money goes to an evangelist who uses it to purchase houses, cars, plastic surgeries and more airtime so they can spread this nonsense to more naïve people.)I have no personal vendetta against these spiritual hoodlums, but lately I find myself praying: "Lord, when will You clean up Your church? When will you send Your holy fire into the sanctuary? When will You turn over the tables of the moneychangers and drive the charlatans out of Your house?"I have a sense that the answer is coming soon enough. The question is: How close to the modern Nadabs and Abihus will you be when the fire of heaven comes to purge them from the sanctuary? If you are anywhere near a defiled altar, my advice is simple: Run for the nearest exit.So after reading this, what is your opinion on the "dirty talk" in the bedroom only? Don't be shy in your thoughts on this!

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  • True, they shouldn't go all out and basically say to cuss one another out, loving words are better ^^, but as far as the TBN thing, I have no clue what that's about, don't watch TV, but please enlighten me if you want ^^.
  • I think Mr. Grady had a good point, but I also think that there are different levels of potential 'bedroom' talk. I mean, I've heard from Radio Preachers that God blesses the union between the husband and his wife, and so there is nothing wrong with them openly expressing their desires for one another. They will naturally speak words to one another that one wouldn't use with a stranger or anyone else but their spouses. But I guess there is a difference between talking respectfully about anatomy and physical activities, in the way a doctor might for example, and the degrading, orc-tongued, foulness that goes on in the street and pornography magazines. Aw, I don't know, lol:)

    May God bless you all,
    Gerry
    • honestly, as long as you don't do anything or force your spouse to do something AGAINST their wishes and if it's alright between the two joined, then nothing should be said, but something that seems very degrading and as you said, poro talk.....no, but a few sexy things being said in relatively ok-ness, I think, are alright, because it's with your spouse and you know what he/she likes and dislikes and their opinions and thoughts on "dirty talk" or well, at least should know ;)
      • Profanity is profanity no matter how you say it, and to be honest its really weird to think about a preacher teaching you how to "Handle yo bidness" so to speak. LOL. But its a two sided deal, because me and my wife whisper things into each others ears, but this guy makes it sound like we supposed to cuss each other out, That Porno talk you two mentioned. And your dead on about the turn the Church has taken. I read a post on the CyberLight forum concerning the recent take over of "the Holy Land Experience" by the TBN folks and how they totally ruined it. I would like to think that some of these TV evangelists were actually on the level, but it doesn't look good.
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