Comments on: James Merritt Sells His Sermons http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/ Keeping You Informed with the Latest Stuff for Pastors Sat, 13 Mar 2010 22:54:32 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2 By: drjamestedder http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-85787 drjamestedder Wed, 18 Mar 2009 17:14:23 +0000 http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-85787 When i listen to Jim Merritt I have two new pens and a sharp pencil. I am 60,well educated,and I haven't heard a preacher on tv since James Kennedy that I simply can't stand to miss. When He preaches I laugh,cry,and go out re-invigorated to work for our Lord. I've heard all the great ones in the last 50 years and here is a man that hits the mark. As we used to say in Texas, " He can shell the corn ". Everyone worth a farthing has sold his sermons since Spurgeon. Don't forget Vance Havners old story about the young preacher who was determined to be orginal or nothing and was both. When i listen to Jim Merritt I have two new pens and a sharp pencil. I am 60,well educated,and I haven’t heard a preacher on tv since James Kennedy that I simply can’t stand to miss. When He preaches I laugh,cry,and go out re-invigorated to work for our Lord. I’ve heard all the great ones in the last 50 years and here is a man that hits the mark. As we used to say in Texas, ” He can shell the corn “. Everyone worth a farthing has sold his sermons since Spurgeon. Don’t forget Vance Havners old story about the young preacher who was determined to be orginal or nothing and was both.

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By: Victor Rodriguez http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-85406 Victor Rodriguez Fri, 06 Mar 2009 19:43:53 +0000 http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-85406 I look at this from a growing prospective. I try my best to walk in the light of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I would pay for these sermons as a learning, growing process in my daily walk. Hearing the message from a remote Pastor that I don't have the opportunity to attend his services is a blessing. I currently do listen to his sermons online at Oneplace.com and I find them very educational and spiritually fulfilling. So I find absolutely nothing wrong with paying for his sermons. In my opinion, it would be no more different then placing money in an offering plate during a service. I believe Dr. James Merritt is walking in the spirit and doing what the Lord wants all of us to do and that is to get his message out to a lost world. I don’t see anything wrong with another pastor referencing one of Dr. James Merritt’s sermons. But if someone decides to use Dr. Merritt’s sermon as their own sermon that was inspired by the Lord in prayer, then they are the ones who will one day have to answer to Lord. Let’s not worry or draw controversy over something like this. For this is what the WORLD would want us to do and NOT what our Lord Jesus Christ expects us to do. I look at this from a growing prospective. I try my best to walk in the light of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I would pay for these sermons as a learning, growing process in my daily walk. Hearing the message from a remote Pastor that I don’t have the opportunity to attend his services is a blessing. I currently do listen to his sermons online at Oneplace.com and I find them very educational and spiritually fulfilling. So I find absolutely nothing wrong with paying for his sermons. In my opinion, it would be no more different then placing money in an offering plate during a service. I believe Dr. James Merritt is walking in the spirit and doing what the Lord wants all of us to do and that is to get his message out to a lost world.

I don’t see anything wrong with another pastor referencing one of Dr. James Merritt’s sermons. But if someone decides to use Dr. Merritt’s sermon as their own sermon that was inspired by the Lord in prayer, then they are the ones who will one day have to answer to Lord.

Let’s not worry or draw controversy over something like this. For this is what the WORLD would want us to do and NOT what our Lord Jesus Christ expects us to do.

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By: Joe MacLaren http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-84241 Joe MacLaren Thu, 29 Jan 2009 13:30:54 +0000 http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-84241 I mine e-sermons.com for sermon illustrations. I came across James Merritt's sermon on Jonah. it was one of the most profound and well written sermons I have read. Praise god for pastors that are so gifted. It helped me process this great book of the Bible. I mine e-sermons.com for sermon illustrations. I came across James Merritt’s sermon on Jonah. it was one of the most profound and well written sermons I have read. Praise god for pastors that are so gifted. It helped me process this great book of the Bible.

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By: Dan Holt http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-64933 Dan Holt Thu, 02 Oct 2008 02:09:19 +0000 http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-64933 Yes Mr Miller, some pastors are very inept. If they can provide a helpful messsage to their congregation by using one of Mr. Merritt's messages some good is being done in the name of Jesus. I watch religious programs late night, and find many to be very offensive. Not so with James Merritt. Maybe I missed some of his programs that would have discouraged me, but at this time I have great respect for him. He rates in my top two. I have never once heard him ask for money... something that is a real turnoff. Yes Mr Miller, some pastors are very inept. If they can provide a helpful messsage to their congregation by using one of Mr. Merritt’s messages some good is being done in the name of Jesus. I watch religious programs late night, and find many to be very offensive. Not so with James Merritt. Maybe I missed some of his programs that would have discouraged me, but at this time I have great respect for him. He rates in my top two. I have never once heard him ask for money… something that is a real turnoff.

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By: Jonathan Merritt http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-4844 Jonathan Merritt Tue, 06 Nov 2007 00:04:35 +0000 http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-4844 Bobby- I would encourage you to call my father personally. He is not a man of pride, he is not condescending, he is not belittling. I don't know if I would characterize disagreeing with a critic of my dad's as "blasting" him, but if anyone can it is me. I have seen the integrity with which he has lived each day as a husband, father, pastor, mentor, and lover of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Less division and more unity. Blessings, Jonathan Merritt Bobby-

I would encourage you to call my father personally. He is not a man of pride, he is not condescending, he is not belittling. I don’t know if I would characterize disagreeing with a critic of my dad’s as “blasting” him, but if anyone can it is me. I have seen the integrity with which he has lived each day as a husband, father, pastor, mentor, and lover of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Less division and more unity.

Blessings,

Jonathan Merritt

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By: Bobby http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-896 Bobby Fri, 13 Jul 2007 12:05:38 +0000 http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-896 I read his blog...I find it funny that he blasts anyone that critiques what his dad has said or done. This is the mindset of many SBC leaders....if we are "successful" you cannot criticize us...especially if you are young or less successful. Any critique is dismissed as being unimportant ("consider the source...his church is small") or as disgruntled people ("they want our power"). We need less pride and more discernment and introspection in the SBC....we're definitely not getting it from most of our leaders. I read his blog…I find it funny that he blasts anyone that critiques what his dad has said or done.

This is the mindset of many SBC leaders….if we are “successful” you cannot criticize us…especially if you are young or less successful.
Any critique is dismissed as being unimportant (”consider the source…his church is small”) or as disgruntled people (”they want our power”).

We need less pride and more discernment and introspection in the SBC….we’re definitely not getting it from most of our leaders.

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By: Bill Parsons http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-789 Bill Parsons Sat, 07 Jul 2007 16:03:52 +0000 http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-789 <p>Interesting...</p> <p>www.jonathanmerritt.blogspot.com</p> Interesting…

www.jonathanmerritt.blogspot.com

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By: J. R. Miller http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-662 J. R. Miller Wed, 13 Jun 2007 22:43:32 +0000 http://www.pastorblog.com/2007/06/12/james-merritt-sells-his-sermons/#comment-662 I think this fits into the category of resouces I blogged about some time ago <a href="http://www.morethancake.org/2007/02/prepackaged-compassion-for-lazy-pastor.html" rel="nofollow">Prepackaged compassion for the lazy pastor</a>. It may not be plagerism, but if a guy cannot read the Scripture and come up with a message, why is he preaching? Is the spiritual depth of our pastoral leadership so shallow, that creativity has been replaced with the ability to buy resources? I think this fits into the category of resouces I blogged about some time ago Prepackaged compassion for the lazy pastor. It may not be plagerism, but if a guy cannot read the Scripture and come up with a message, why is he preaching? Is the spiritual depth of our pastoral leadership so shallow, that creativity has been replaced with the ability to buy resources?

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