QUICK, CALL THE WAAAAMBULANCE................
June 25, 2012 BLOG POST from a CURRENT member of his church:
" I am a member of this church. I've read the entire blog. I have heard wayne from
the pulpit state if you can't trust me fire me. Can any one trust him now? He
has shown himself to be a liar and a cheat. The comment re: can't trust me was
made in reference to the budget and where the money goes. I know of several
members have asked to see the budget and he refused. He has stated MANY times if
you don't like it leave and so has Sam and Bill. Two staff mbrs were fired due
to sexual inmorality but Sam, who was arrested in Atl for soliciting was allowed
to fill the pulpit. Wayne has reportedly stated that he would be alright even if
100 people left the church. This shows me exactly where his heart is and where
his interest lies. His thing, my opinion, is power and control. He should resign
but he want. He'll ride the storm out - I love you church family and you love me
- and it will be business as usual. You are welcome."
WAYNE ROBERTSON tells SBC attendees...
God will not only help persecuted pastors on the judgment day,...............
"One of the things you need to review is, why are you in the work?"
WE CAN ANSWER THAT FOR YA WAYNE. HOW ABOUT ~ SBC BENEFITS, EXOTIC VACATIONS, RETIREMENT, CONFERENCES, GOLF, EXCESSIVE SALARIES, REVIVAL PAY, $500,OOO + HOMES, LAND GIFTS, BMW'S & MERCEDES BENZ, AWESOME MEGABUSES.....AND MUCH MORE!!
HERE YA GO , NOW YOU KNOW WHY WE WAITED.......
DENY ...DENY... DENY!
Another high flying Baptist pastor who has been exposed for issue within his ministry has been given the stage to deny any wrong doings and make others think he is "spotless" and tells other Pastors that GOD protects someones reputation and is inevitable and while they are being persecuted............... (but get this....) it had a purpose~and enduring it bring pastors an eternal reward..........
Really Wayne? even if they do wrong.......... hmmmmm, Really? SICK!
Wayne Robertson says Baptist Pastors are getting persecuted, as they should when they have DONE WRONG!!!
WE KNEW IT WAS COMING :)
The below is From:
Wayne Robertson, pastor of Morningside Baptist Church in Valdosta, Ga., said pastors can experience God's protection when they are persecuted -- even though persecution of American ministers is vastly different than persecution of first-century believers.
"Because of our laws, we're not as prone to hear of people dying for their faith in this country," he said. "In our sophistication, we are far more prone to destroy a person's reputation, and there is more than one way of persecuting someone."
Preaching from John 16, Robertson said remaining faithful to God is the first key to experiencing protection amid attacks. In moments of mistreatment, remembering God's call to ministry will help pastors press on, he said.
"One of the things you need to review is, why are you in the work?" he said, adding, "There are some uncertain days that you stay in the work because God called you, and you have never forgotten the call God put on your life."
Jesus told His followers that persecution was inevitable, but He also said it had a purpose -- and enduring it brings pastors an eternal award, Robertson said.
"When you stand before [God] one day with everything that's been said against you, with every wrong you have had to face, with every time your eyes have cried tears, every time your heart has hurt, every time you've had brokenness -- those things are counting for something," Robertson said.
God will not only help persecuted pastors on the judgment day, he said, but the Holy Spirit comforts them in this life as well.
"When we have spoken to one another all we can speak, oh, get on your face," Robertson declared. "God will do something in your spirit that nobody else can do."
"[God] is not separated from your trial. He knows where you are. He knows what you're going through," Robertson said.
"Because of our laws, we're not as prone to hear of people dying for their faith in this country," he said. "In our sophistication, we are far more prone to destroy a person's reputation, and there is more than one way of persecuting someone."
Preaching from John 16, Robertson said remaining faithful to God is the first key to experiencing protection amid attacks. In moments of mistreatment, remembering God's call to ministry will help pastors press on, he said.
"One of the things you need to review is, why are you in the work?" he said, adding, "There are some uncertain days that you stay in the work because God called you, and you have never forgotten the call God put on your life."
Jesus told His followers that persecution was inevitable, but He also said it had a purpose -- and enduring it brings pastors an eternal award, Robertson said.
"When you stand before [God] one day with everything that's been said against you, with every wrong you have had to face, with every time your eyes have cried tears, every time your heart has hurt, every time you've had brokenness -- those things are counting for something," Robertson said.
God will not only help persecuted pastors on the judgment day, he said, but the Holy Spirit comforts them in this life as well.
"When we have spoken to one another all we can speak, oh, get on your face," Robertson declared. "God will do something in your spirit that nobody else can do."
"[God] is not separated from your trial. He knows where you are. He knows what you're going through," Robertson said.
Compiled by T. Patrick Hudson, with reporting by Jerry Pierce, Jennifer Davis Rash, Karen Willoughby, Tim Ellsworth, Lonnike Wilkey, Joni B. Hannigan and David Roach.
Hey Wayne, YOU forgot to say that
GOD also knows all those PASTORS
who PLAGIARIZE , DECEIVE,
SPIRITUALLY ABUSE, STEAL, and
ALL those who are PHARISEES
within the ministry.........Oh my.