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Category Archives: Orthodoxy

Posted on October 3, 2021 by Pastor David Cox

ort04 Neo-Evangelicals and Ecumenism

Neo-Evangelicals  and Ecumenism and undiscerning Christians the neo-evangelical or ecumenicist viewpoints, showing where they are not biblical.

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Posted on September 19, 2021 by Pastor David Cox

ort05 Is it correct to Judge?

Is it correct to Judge? the Bible references and teaching on judging other people. It is an obligation to judge what we see as being right or wrong.

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What's the difference between sheep and goats?

Tract: ch28 Difference between sheep and goats? This tract outlines the differences and contrasts between a true Christian (Sheep) from a false Christian (goat).

Sections:
Goats eat Trash
Goats are arrogant
Goats are aggressie
Goats constantly jump the fence
Goats always are in a bad mood

There are Christians who do not feed themselves well spiritually speaking. In place of going to a good church with healthy spiritual food, these will feed themselves on anything, but mostly trash. ...The nature of goats is that they like to exalt themselves. It is a classic sight to see a goat with his head high in the air, while sheep have they heads bent down feeding....(Goats) are always going head to head with everyone, especially with each other, and with any who crosses them...Sheep naturally have a loyalty to a good man of God who faithfully feeds them from the goodness of the Word of God. ...Perhaps the worse mark of a goat is simple his attitude. He is never satisfied with anything. ...The mark of the children of God is their cooperation among themselves, and their spiritual and emotional support for the lives one of another, and their aversion to complaining and conflict within the family of God. They put up with things and take personal loss to keep the peace.
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Pastor David Cox The author of these tracts is Pastor-Missionary David Cox, an independent, Fundamental Baptist missionary serving in Mexico City, Mexico since 1984. Some of these tracts are actually sermons which I have preached in our services, and others are used in witnessing in the street or counseling people.

Note: If a tract doesn't have two download links (DOC and PDF formats) then please post a comment saying "No download links" and I will update the post with them. At times this gets missed, and it gets posted without. Please bring it to my attention so I can fix it. Pastors, I usually preach most of these tracts in one of our services, so if you feel inclined... go ahead. No problem with me (crediting me or not is okay). Also many are excellent for pastoral counseling.

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