Submitted by Bill Hardin (not verified) on Sat, 05/01/2010 - 2:26pm.
I caught the last few minutes of your show Saturday. I am an avid listener of Glenn Beck. I believe he is saved. So either he is 1) a deceiver and I am being deceived; or he is 2) a believer; or he is 3) a Morman (non believer) that is very careful in his God talk.
I believe he is a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. I think most of the people that attack him don't really listen to his program - they are going on the hearsay of other people who have jumped to conclusions and who also don't watch his program.
My biggest problem with Glenn Beck has nothing to do with Glenn - its my response. Glenn is teaching the history of our country and the faith, hope, and charity/love associated with our founding fathers. He is revealing the underhanded often socialistic shenanigans of our government. Am I to work to thwart these socialistic leanings or am I to concentrate totally on sharing the gospel believing that God is sovereign (he is!) and is possibly using Mr. Obama's socialistic agenda as a tool to bring the U.S. to its demise so that our Great God can usher in the end of the age where the U.S. doesn't have a dominant role.
To answer my own question, Yes, I am to share the gospel!
I am drawn to Glenn's message and am often prompted to get involved in uncovering the unbelievable deception of the world. My dilemma is knowing whether I should get involved in the cause to do all I can to stop the progressive agenda and prevent Mr. Obama from another term or stand back and do nothing believing all that is happening is God's will and that it is not my job to get in the way of God.
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I caught the last few minutes of your show Saturday. I am an avid listener of Glenn Beck. I believe he is saved. So either he is 1) a deceiver and I am being deceived; or he is 2) a believer; or he is 3) a Morman (non believer) that is very careful in his God talk.
I believe he is a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. I think most of the people that attack him don't really listen to his program - they are going on the hearsay of other people who have jumped to conclusions and who also don't watch his program.
My biggest problem with Glenn Beck has nothing to do with Glenn - its my response. Glenn is teaching the history of our country and the faith, hope, and charity/love associated with our founding fathers. He is revealing the underhanded often socialistic shenanigans of our government. Am I to work to thwart these socialistic leanings or am I to concentrate totally on sharing the gospel believing that God is sovereign (he is!) and is possibly using Mr. Obama's socialistic agenda as a tool to bring the U.S. to its demise so that our Great God can usher in the end of the age where the U.S. doesn't have a dominant role.
To answer my own question, Yes, I am to share the gospel!
I am drawn to Glenn's message and am often prompted to get involved in uncovering the unbelievable deception of the world. My dilemma is knowing whether I should get involved in the cause to do all I can to stop the progressive agenda and prevent Mr. Obama from another term or stand back and do nothing believing all that is happening is God's will and that it is not my job to get in the way of God.