Post by Brother. Ross on May 4, 2009 20:17:34 GMT -5
Monday, April 13 2009: North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.
I began preaching in the brickyard just before noon warning of the wages of sin and the judgment to come. It didn’t take long to gather listeners as there soon were 50 or so listening. As I preached repentance and salvation from all sin including stealing, lying homosexuality, lust and fornication, many who apparently were convicted began accusing me of condemning and judging them.
Someone later stole my water, poured dirt in it then returned it. As the crowd continued to grow, (150+) many male hecklers cursed, blasphemed and tried to preach over me. Soon a sorority girl who earlier professed to be engaging in whoredoms lied and said I called her a whore, charged me, then yelled in my face and bumped me violently.
Around 1:30 a very kind campus police officer approached me, checked my permit and allowed me to continue preaching after reminding me that I was to immediately stop at 3pm. The crowd was closed in around me and there were not too many sincere questions being asked. I preached loud over many hypocrites and campus crusaders that tried to steal the crowd and preach an unholy God of a love gospel that blushes at sin and does not requires repentance.
A tall guy behind my ear kept yelling and demanding that I preach and teach about love and grace. I biblically explained that Jesus Christ commissioned the preaching of repentance Luke 24:47.
A young cigarette sucking female had to be restrained by two students after she found out she was hell bound during a hard, fast, hell fire message against sin and Satan.
I preached for a total of three hours and left the area while several students (50) still remained in the area. A guy from the school paper did a quick interview before I left the campus. Many followed me asking questions and heckling. I left Raleigh and attended Revival service that night at my home church.
Tuesday, April 14 2009: North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
I started preaching just after noon with overcast and few sprinkles coming down.
A crowd quickly gathered and quickly increased, and many sinners were very hostile and unruly. A young male student angrily approached me and asked what I thought about him owning a tobacco farm and selling tobacco. After I told him that a born again Christian would discontinue engaging in such and that he is headed for hell due to his sin (he cursed and blasphemed the day prior), he started screaming and grabbing me and eventually ripped my new poncho.
As the crowd increased to 200+ many hecklers showed up in an attempt to undermine the preaching. An older lady began following me around screaming and misquoting scriptures. I began ignoring her and focused on preaching as I remembered that many hecklers just want to be the center of attention, and will leave if ignored. She soon quieted and left.
The crowd remained very large and vocal for the entire meeting, and while some decent questions relating to the Bible were asked not many. Another heckler made jokes and boasted about his sin for several minutes. I then focused on preaching sin; Romans 3:23, 1Corinthians 6:9-10, judgment; Ecclesiastes 12:13-14, repentance; Luke 13:3, righteousness: 1John 3:7, Romans 6:20, and a holy God; Isaiah 57:15, 1Peter 1:15-16.
The crowd of course became louder and rowdy as I pounded their conscience and burned their excuses for sinning with the Word like fire and like a hammer; Jeremiah 23:29.
A homosexual “man” got in the middle and began dancing and gyrating to the amusement of the students. The crowd was more attentive for the second half of the day, and I tried to answer more questions for the last half hour, plus I noticed some that were listening intently.
A picture of the preaching the day prior was on the front page of the school paper today which probably played a part of the huge crowds ranging from 200-300. 10 or so students followed me walking to my car as I left at 3pm. Some were criticizing my preaching method, and others made encouraging statements. One young female handed me a note with Romans 10:17 written on one side, and her saying she appreciated the preaching on the other side.
I began preaching in the brickyard just before noon warning of the wages of sin and the judgment to come. It didn’t take long to gather listeners as there soon were 50 or so listening. As I preached repentance and salvation from all sin including stealing, lying homosexuality, lust and fornication, many who apparently were convicted began accusing me of condemning and judging them.
Someone later stole my water, poured dirt in it then returned it. As the crowd continued to grow, (150+) many male hecklers cursed, blasphemed and tried to preach over me. Soon a sorority girl who earlier professed to be engaging in whoredoms lied and said I called her a whore, charged me, then yelled in my face and bumped me violently.
Around 1:30 a very kind campus police officer approached me, checked my permit and allowed me to continue preaching after reminding me that I was to immediately stop at 3pm. The crowd was closed in around me and there were not too many sincere questions being asked. I preached loud over many hypocrites and campus crusaders that tried to steal the crowd and preach an unholy God of a love gospel that blushes at sin and does not requires repentance.
A tall guy behind my ear kept yelling and demanding that I preach and teach about love and grace. I biblically explained that Jesus Christ commissioned the preaching of repentance Luke 24:47.
A young cigarette sucking female had to be restrained by two students after she found out she was hell bound during a hard, fast, hell fire message against sin and Satan.
I preached for a total of three hours and left the area while several students (50) still remained in the area. A guy from the school paper did a quick interview before I left the campus. Many followed me asking questions and heckling. I left Raleigh and attended Revival service that night at my home church.
Tuesday, April 14 2009: North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
I started preaching just after noon with overcast and few sprinkles coming down.
A crowd quickly gathered and quickly increased, and many sinners were very hostile and unruly. A young male student angrily approached me and asked what I thought about him owning a tobacco farm and selling tobacco. After I told him that a born again Christian would discontinue engaging in such and that he is headed for hell due to his sin (he cursed and blasphemed the day prior), he started screaming and grabbing me and eventually ripped my new poncho.
As the crowd increased to 200+ many hecklers showed up in an attempt to undermine the preaching. An older lady began following me around screaming and misquoting scriptures. I began ignoring her and focused on preaching as I remembered that many hecklers just want to be the center of attention, and will leave if ignored. She soon quieted and left.
The crowd remained very large and vocal for the entire meeting, and while some decent questions relating to the Bible were asked not many. Another heckler made jokes and boasted about his sin for several minutes. I then focused on preaching sin; Romans 3:23, 1Corinthians 6:9-10, judgment; Ecclesiastes 12:13-14, repentance; Luke 13:3, righteousness: 1John 3:7, Romans 6:20, and a holy God; Isaiah 57:15, 1Peter 1:15-16.
The crowd of course became louder and rowdy as I pounded their conscience and burned their excuses for sinning with the Word like fire and like a hammer; Jeremiah 23:29.
A homosexual “man” got in the middle and began dancing and gyrating to the amusement of the students. The crowd was more attentive for the second half of the day, and I tried to answer more questions for the last half hour, plus I noticed some that were listening intently.
A picture of the preaching the day prior was on the front page of the school paper today which probably played a part of the huge crowds ranging from 200-300. 10 or so students followed me walking to my car as I left at 3pm. Some were criticizing my preaching method, and others made encouraging statements. One young female handed me a note with Romans 10:17 written on one side, and her saying she appreciated the preaching on the other side.