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Coming to the Light or God's Judgment Is on You
Milton Green

Milton Green (1943 - 1987). American evangelist and Bible teacher born in Tennessee. Raised in a troubled home with an abusive father, he spiraled into alcoholism, drug addiction, and homelessness, suffering a major heart attack at 43 that left doctors predicting his death. Converted in 1972 after crying out to Jesus, he was miraculously healed and began studying Scripture intensely. A carpet cleaner by trade, Green preached across the U.S. from the late 1970s to 1987, often alongside James Robison and Leonard Ravenhill, focusing on repentance, holiness, and spiritual warfare. He authored The Great Falling Away Today (1986), warning against carnal Christianity, and recorded hundreds of sermons, widely shared online. Married to Joyce, a Christian who prayed for his salvation, they had no children. His teachings, emphasizing victory over sin through Christ, stirred thousands at seminars, though some criticized his focus on demonic influence. Green’s words, “God’s Word is the only standard for truth,” underscored his uncompromising style. His ministry, marked by humility, continues to influence evangelical circles globally
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In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being led by the Spirit of God. He explains that when we are led by the Spirit, we are no longer under the law, judgment, wrath, or curse of God. The preacher highlights that Jesus became a curse for those who are led by the Spirit of God, not for those who simply believe in Him. He also references Romans 8:2, which states that the spirit of life in Christ Jesus sets us free from the law of sin and death. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the power of the Spirit of God in overcoming sin and living a godly life.
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Jesus, the Spirit and the Gospel purified your heart and now you love your neighbor as yourself. And you bear love, joy, peace, longsuffering, goodness, gentleness, meekness, temperance, faith against such things. Now listen, against such things there is no law. That's how you fulfill the law through Christ. First Galatians 5 18 says if you're led by the if, if, if, if, if, if you're led by the Spirit of God then you're no longer under the law. Then you're no longer under the judgment wrath, curse of God, if you're led by the Spirit of God because the Spirit of God leads you to overcome. But it didn't say, people say, well Jesus became a curse for me at Calvary. He doesn't become a curse for people at Calvary who walk in the form of godliness. He became a curse for those at Calvary who are led by the Spirit of God. And then we get in Romans 8 verse 2. It says the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the spirit of sin or sin and death, spirit of sin, from the law. I mean the law of sin and death, the law of death. You commit sin and then law, God's law brings death. Amen.
Coming to the Light or God's Judgment Is on You
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Milton Green (1943 - 1987). American evangelist and Bible teacher born in Tennessee. Raised in a troubled home with an abusive father, he spiraled into alcoholism, drug addiction, and homelessness, suffering a major heart attack at 43 that left doctors predicting his death. Converted in 1972 after crying out to Jesus, he was miraculously healed and began studying Scripture intensely. A carpet cleaner by trade, Green preached across the U.S. from the late 1970s to 1987, often alongside James Robison and Leonard Ravenhill, focusing on repentance, holiness, and spiritual warfare. He authored The Great Falling Away Today (1986), warning against carnal Christianity, and recorded hundreds of sermons, widely shared online. Married to Joyce, a Christian who prayed for his salvation, they had no children. His teachings, emphasizing victory over sin through Christ, stirred thousands at seminars, though some criticized his focus on demonic influence. Green’s words, “God’s Word is the only standard for truth,” underscored his uncompromising style. His ministry, marked by humility, continues to influence evangelical circles globally