STEVE: And I went on a chat room and just sat there and listened, and very rarely will I log in or chime in. And it’s just, it’s just too goofy. But this one man was talking about Steve Hill, and, um, you know there’s just tens of thousands, and hundreds of thousands of people that have an opinion about this preacher. But this one man was broken up about, um, my vision. He was, um, he was convicted. To be convicted is to me is to be found guilty.
A convict in a prison is someone who has been found guilty. That’s why they’re in prison. And this man was writing about the words that were all over the internet from Steve Hill and then he was researching me. And we’re everywhere. That’s not my doing. We’re just everywhere. And, um, in the chat room he was saying “This is really getting to me. This is really bothering me.” He said “I’m troubled.” He said “This sounds like truth! What do I do?” And the person who answered him said this: “Do nothing. Trash his vision. Pay no attention. It’s bothering you. So you need to get it out of your life. Respectively, Dave.” And I immediately felt the judgment of God.
Because Jesus said ëit would be better for you that a millstone would be hung around your neck and you be thrown into the sea than offend one of these little ones.” I’ve got a book in my home that we just ordered. And it’s I think it’s from like an Episcopalian pastor. It’s not a theological book at all. It’s just a book called “The Red Letters.” And I got it because Al Roever, a good friend of mine, many of you know who he is, Dave Roever’s brother, he’s a theologian. When he was a boy he had a book called “The Red Letters.” And I’m trying to find it. It’s just an old, old book and it’s just the red letters.
That’s all it is, it’s just the red letters. And the truth of the matter is you know a lot of the Old Testament should be red letters because it’s all God teaching and talking and all. But it’s just The New Testament, the red letters. And I had the other day devotions in that little book.
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth