Hi saints,
Today I was going thru my old e-mails and got myself to my first mail that I sent to Ray after reading the LOF and other material on BT round about this time back in 2010. This was much help to me, thought I should share
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Dear Pastor: I will make a few COMMENTS....in your email:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phumlani" <>
To: "L RaySmith" <L.RaySmith@comcast.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 2:43:05 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: Re: Pastor in trouble
Hi Ray, Sorry to hear about your illness, just want to tell you never to loose hope and I am praying for you. Last year 2009, I was searching the internet about Tithing and I stumbled on your site. WHAT A REVELATION! It been 4 months now and tell you what I can’t do anything else than just reading the Lake of Fire series. My kind words won’t be enough to describe what God has done in my life thru you. Thanks!! I have a couple of questions though.
Firstly, Ray I'm a young pastor of a small church (or building of gathering if I may call it) in a native South African rural area. If as the Bible suggests / instructs Gods people to leave the Mystery Babylon as quick as possible, how does one actually do this, mind you that some of them church goers are still babes in Christ? Will that not cause a negative impact similar to that of the two guys mentioned by Paul in 1 Tim 1:19-20 making shipwreck of faith to others?
COMMENT: If you believe that you have found the truth and understand it quite differently from the Institutionalized Church, then it behooves you to teach the truth. Just beginning teaching God's truths in the least possible offensive way. Don't stand up one Sunday and say: "You are all in Mystery Babylon the Great, and if you don't quite the organized Christian Church, God will judge your severely." That would not be too wise.
Rather start planting seeds: Start showing the difference between man's so-called free will versus God's absolute sovereign knowledge of the end from the beginning. Emphasize the positive and not the negative. Babes cannot tolerate too much negative, so give them the marvellous positive aspects of God's truths. Most will not agree with you, but then how many believed Jesus? After teaching to tens of thousands and healing thousands and thousands, and John baptizing thousands, how many were gathered to receive God's Holy Spirit on Pentecost? Answer: "About 120" (Acts 1:15). But then again, God may open the minds of enough people in your congregation to help support you by their generous giving rather than by "tithing."
Secondly, with no commercial qualification whatsoever, If I leave the ‘sheep fold’ now which is the only source of income for me and my small family, how is God suggesting one would make a living after all?. I don’t mind wearing a hard hat though, but in South Africa we are not so privileged to get jobs easily. It would take me 4-6 months to get a good job!
COMMENT: You are not the first to face this prospect of losing your living. No one such be in the ministry to "earn a living" in the first place. I taught many people God's truths for decades without a single penny salary. For ten years now I have been working 8 to 14 hours a day at my computer writing articles, answering emails, etc., without a penny salary. It's a matter of faith and trusting God.
Third and last, the bible forbids being equally yoked with unbelievers. If this be the case (I know this would sound carnal or rather funny) how does one find a wife after reading about salvation to all, which Christendom view as a demonic doctrine. My opinion is that one shouldn't marry an unbeliever that is out of the question yet I think a Christian wife would be worst!
COMMENT: Same thing applies to finding a good wife. If you find one (or one finds you), it will also be a gift from God. There are no magic formulas for solving these problems other than : "Keep PRAYING AND OBEYING." I apologize for such short answers, but presently I have two thousand four hundred and eight unanswered emails ahead of yours.
God be with you,
Ray
I know there are lot other questions one would ask regarding faith and salvation. I have decided to ask the above and am fully aware that these are personal and sensitive issues that should be answered individually. I will appreciate any answer you will give.
May the Lord richly bless you and your team.
Kind regards,
Christalfan, South Africa, KwaZulu Natal.