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    This was posted on Facebook by the wife of an evangelist brother in Christ.


    The Modernist Preacher

    Composed by Pastor Oscar C. Eliason (Born: January 6, 1902 - Went home to Glory: March 1, 1985)

    He was an ordained minister, but modern in his views.
    He preached his twisted doctrines to people in the pews.
    He would not hurt their feelings, whate’er the cost would be,
    But for their smiles and friendship and compliments sought he.
    His church was filled with wicked souls that should be saved from sin,
    But never once he showed the way or tried a soul to win.

    He preached about the lovely birds that twitter in the trees,
    The babl’ing of the running brooks, the murm’ring of the seas.
    He quoted fancy poetry that tickled list’ning ears
    When sorrow came to some, he tried to laugh away their tears.
    His smooth and slipp’ry sermons made the people slide to hell.
    The harm he did by preaching goes beyond what we can tell.

    He took our Holy Bible, and preached it full of holes,
    The Virgin Birth, said he can’t be believed by honest souls,
    The miracles of Jesus and the resurrection tale
    For educated ones like us, today, cannot avail.
    We’re living in an age, said he, when wisdom rules and reigns,
    When man’s intelligence is great and superstition wanes.
    He said, we’re all God’s children who live upon this earth,
    No message of salvation, no need of second birth.

    His coat was bought with money that he had wrongly gained,
    For through his twisted sermons his wealth he had obtained.
    He was just like the Roman soldiers that watched at Jesus’ grave,
    For money in abundance, to them, the people gave;
    It all was theirs by telling what was a sinful lie -
    A resurrected Savior, they, too, were to deny.

    The day at last had come for the minister to die,
    When to his congregation, he had to say good-bye.
    His form lay cold and lifeless, his ministry was past,
    His tongue with all its poison was hushed and stilled at last.
    His funeral was grand; he was lauded to the skies
    They preached him into heaven where there are no good-byes.

    Upon the lonely hill, underneath the shady trees,
    His form was laid to rest in the whisp’ring of the breeze.
    A tombstone was erected with words: “He is at rest,
    He’s gone to heaven’s glories to live among the blest.”
    His body now is lifeless, but Ah! His soul lives on,
    He failed to enter in where they thought that he had gone.
    The letters on the tombstone or that sermon some had heard,
    Could not decide his destiny, ‘twas not the final word.
    He still had God to deal with, the one who knows the heart;
    While others entered heaven, he heard the word, “Depart.”

    He pauses for a moment upon the brink of hell;
    He stares into a depth where he evermore will dwell.
    He hears the cries and groanings of souls he had misled,
    He recognizes faces among the screaming dead.
    He sees departed deacons whom he had highly praised.
    Their fingers pointing at him as they their voices raised:
    “You stood behind the pulpit, and lived in awful sin,
    We took you for a saint, but a liar you have been.”

    Accusing cries! He hears them: “Ah! You have been to blame,
    You led us into darkness when you were seeking fame.
    You preached your deadly doctrine, we thought you knew the way.
    We fed you and we clothed you, we even raised your pay.
    You’ve robbed us of a home where no tear-drops ever flow,
    Where days are always fair and the heav’nly breezes blow.
    Where living streams are flowing, and saints and Angels sing,
    Where every one is happy, and Hallelujahs ring.
    We’re in this place of torment, from which no soul returns;
    We hear the cry of lost ones, we feel the sizzling burns;
    Give us a drop of water, we’re tortured in this flame;
    You failed to preach salvation to us through Jesus’ Name.”

    The preacher turns in horror, he tries to leave the scene,
    He knows the awful future for every soul unclean,
    But there he meets the devil, whom he has served so well,
    He feels the demon powers as they drag him into hell.
    Throughout eternal ages, his groans, too, must be heard
    He, too, must suffer torment—he failed to heed God’s Word.
    He feels God’s wrath upon him, he hears the hot flames roar,
    His doctrine now is different, he ridicules no more.
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    Israel Re: The Modernist Preacher!

    Thank you, dear brother. This story/poem needs be heard around the world, by every Christian, pseudo-christian, and potential Christian, walking in their present Sin.

    The time to act, is very short, to heal those with blind eyes,
    Repeating with the vocal chords, can take wax from the ears,
    May all who read, and take to heart, remove all the Sinful lies,
    That every soul who Repents to Jesus, lives, Eternal years.

    Hosanna, may He come for His Bride, Soon.
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    Israel Re: The Modernist Preacher!


    Looking Back at life
    By Arley Steinhour 050512
    (Inspired by an Eva Dimel poem)
    (This 27th day of Omer, Lyyar 12, 5772)

    Looking back, throughout my life,
    There were times that I can see,
    Surviving trials and weathering strife,
    There was only God and me.

    Through those nights, so very long,
    Filled with worries, causing fear,
    I remember, God was with me ,
    Yes, He knew my every tear.

    When my heart was broken,
    From sorrow and pain in life,
    God's Love was never a 'Token,'
    Strength and healing, cured the strife.

    No matter what I went through,
    I never was alone,
    Even when I thought Him untrue,
    He was making me more His Own.

    As time goes by, I always know,
    Where my mortal life will lead,
    Before His throne, all aglow,
    Eternal Blessing, from Sin, I'm Freed.

    He's seeking yet more family,
    To be a part of His Family Tree,
    Cleansed and Perfect Eternally,
    Jesus, paid the Price, you See;

    Looking back, at Seventy-three.

    AMEN

    So many ways to lose the path, to stumble, sometimes fall,
    To raise the arms in supplication, He always hears our call,
    Sometimes, His response seems not, the answer that we want,
    It's always perfect, for our need, to drink at Eternal Fount.

    Jesus is the 'Only Way,' by Grace, through Faith, in His holy Name.
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    Lovely, Arley! It speaks the truth.

    God bless you, my brother.
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    Default Re: The Modernist Preacher!

    So sad, but getting more true every day.

    The climax: 10 And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom was full of darkness; and they gnawed their tongues for pain,
    11 And blasphemed the God of heaven because of their pains and their sores, and repented not of their deeds.
    Rev 16:10-11 (KJV)

    The start: 9 And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? And he said, I know not: Am I my brother's keeper?
    10 And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.
    11 And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand;
    12 When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.
    13 And Cain said unto the LORD, My punishment is greater than I can bear.

    Gen 4:9-13 (KJV)
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    Israel Re: The Modernist Preacher!

    E-Gads, I think I goofed. Ha. I posted my last poem in the wrong place. Sorry.
    I plastered every forum and avenue of communication I work with with 'The Modernist Preacher.' The time is so very short, before we will not be able to cry out to the unsaved. Once we are gone, Snatched Home, the odds of people finding Jesus will, IMO, be more difficult that they may find Him.

    I hope the mods don't mind, but I am going to post my poem at my site, so I don't forget where it is. Ha. The one here can stay or go, as determined by de Mod. Yeee-Haaa!!! and AMEN
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    The Modernist Preacher

    Composed by Pastor Oscar C. Eliason (Born: January 6, 1902 - Went home to Glory: March 1, 1985)
    The truth can be terrifying can't it. I hope many people read and hear.
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