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Saturday, February 6, 2021

CGI Adrian Davis Doesn't Like This Blog Critiquing His Sermons...Says Only People With Discernment Can Understand Him




Sudden Death Overtime (Part 2)

Pastor Adrian Davis of the Church of God International responded to our critique of his “Sudden Death Overtime” sermon by doing a sequel. In this one, he insists that he was merely preaching the gospel and upholding the truth. He goes on to suggest that his message was intended for people with discernment – folks who are able to discern the fact that “the season has changed.”

For Davis, the only folks who could possibly have any problem with anything he said in his first sermon are those who are actively part of the “mystery of iniquity” currently at work in the world, or those who don’t care what Scripture has to say about the future. He tells us that he was preaching to those who have a “high view” of Scripture, that he wasn’t talking to anyone who has a “low view” of Scripture. He said: “If you don’t care what the holy prophets have to say, then we don’t have a conversation.” For the record, this writer has a fairly high opinion of Scripture, and I believe that many of his critics in the previous thread share my high regard for the Judeo-Christian Bible.

Pastor Davis reiterated his belief that we are in the final days of the 6,000 years which he believes God has allotted for mankind to go his own way. Moreover, he suggests that anyone who disagrees with his interpretation of prophecy is a scoffer or doesn’t believe in God’s Kingdom. In the sermon, he makes plain that he believes in the Anglo-Israel slant on prophecy, and that the Biden Administration will move away from Judah (the nation of Israel) and favor the Palestinians. It has apparently never occurred to the pastor that other folks simply may not agree with his interpretations of prophecy!

Davis then proceeds to defend his remarks about the Biden Administration hating Jesus Christ and his followers. He claims that they are all self-admitted Marxists (funny, I don’t remember Joe Biden ever claiming to be a Socialist or a Marxist). He goes on to remind his listeners that all Marxists are enemies of religion. Hence, Biden and his supporters can’t possibly love the “Christ of the Bible.”

To his credit, the pastor does finally admit that he had hoped that Trump would continue in office, and he defended his interest as a Canadian in U.S. politics because of America’s impact on the rest of the world. He goes on to suggest that Biden’s slogan of “Build Back Better” isn’t even an American slogan, and that anyone who falls for it must be deceived! Davis, however, does generously insist that the folks who agree with him shouldn’t hate the folks who voted for Biden, and that everyone should now accept the fact that he’s president (progress is progress - I guess).

Nevertheless, the main thesis of this Part 2 of his message seems to be that folks within the CGI should not criticize him or his allies within that organization. He seemed particularly concerned that some of the membership of the CGI expressed their disapproval of his political remarks. He warns them about apostasy and admonishes them to love the “truth.” He decries the twisted priorities of those who are deceived – that wearing a mask is considered virtuous, but being a pedophile is OK (sounds suspiciously like that QAnon garbage). In short, the message seems to be “stick with me and Bill – we’ve got this stuff all figured out.” Judging from the comments we received from some CGI members on the previous post, Davis may be justified in worrying about some of his folks finding fault with his political messages. As John likes to say, time will tell!

Miller Jones
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P.S. The latest offering by Davis on CGI's homepage is entitled "A Woman's Place" see The Church of God International (cgi.org)

3 comments:

  1. Well, I hate to disappoint Adrian, but the vast majority of people here have great discernment and know bullshit when they see it.

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  2. We all build our own reality. There is no such thing as libertarian free will or objectivism. It is mythology. Our actions and beliefs are informed by our own unique viewpoints. Even me in writing this response. The degree to which our built reality differs from what is real is the gap between our beliefs and the truth. You shall know the truth and it will make you free Christ said. By this standard many of are at least oppressed and probably enslaved.

    This CGI minister is no doubt trying to help others to see reality as he sees it because he believes his views mirror truth. And for his audience his views will be liberating. From where I sit, this political talk from the pulpit is naive. Some obvious stuff. Trump and his minions do not like African-Americans. Their views range from paternalism to "send them back to Africa." When Trumpites say "I want my country back" that is about getting rid of Blacks and Browns. Trump's base is ecstatic about Trump. They had given up hope when George Wallace dropped out of politics. Now there is the new Great White Hope. Why would the cowboys out in Wyoming adore a super-wealthy New Yorker with a problematical relationship with the truth. Because they like his fiscal policy? When you mention racism to Trump followers, they become self-righteously indignant. That is because they desire to throw a cloak of public nobility over the private ruination of their souls.

    Before you make the accusation, I am a never-Trump conservative. Before you claim it, Trump is not a conservative; he is a self-serving, populist demagogue. Before you deny it, do a little research - even on the internet. And if you are an African-American apocalyptic Millerite minister who wants to cozy up to Trumpism, get a clue.

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