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Aren’t you charging for good news, which Paul said is really no good news at all, but instead using godliness as a means for financial gain?

Isn’t it obvious already that Paul refused to accept gold or silver, to show us the example of giving good news for free?

Didn’t Jesus say, freely you received now freely give?

It’s ironic how Paul chose to be a tentmaker in order to not charge people for the good news, but all we have today are the same people in Paul’s day who were out peddling good news for financial gain.

Are you guilty of handing over money for good news of Christ or worse yet, taking money to spread it?

Come on out of her, so you will not be partakers of her sins.

VESTA

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One Response to “Is selling a latte and peddling of good news, any different than the money changers that Jesus threw out?”

  1. Dave P on July 31st, 2009 8:12 pm

    For the church was alien to religious hierarchy would have shocked them they both taught that everyone faith made everyone equal too bad that they both taught that everyone faith made everyone faith made everyone faith.
    The whole idea of church astray.