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Derek Prince

A Messenger of Peace

Derek Prince warns against the hard sell and encourages listeners to seek the peace of God in all their interactions.
Derek Prince warns against individuals who use deceitful tactics to manipulate and persuade others for their own selfish gain, emphasizing the importance of discerning the true motives behind people's actions. He highlights the destructive consequences that await those who engage in such behavior, as they will ultimately face judgment and sudden destruction without remedy. Prince urges listeners to be cautious of those who do not bring the peace of God with them, as their words and actions may be driven by ulterior motives rather than genuine care for others.

Text

Proverbs 6:12-15

A scoundrel and villain, who goes about with a corrupt mouth, who winks with his eye, signals with his feet and motions with his fingers, who plots evil with deceit in his heart - he always stirs up dissension. Therefore disaster will overtake him in an instant; he will suddenly be destroyed - without remedy. NIV

Translated into modern language, that says to me, "Beware of the hard sell." Here is a man who comes to you and he is just impressing you with every part of his body. He's talking with his mouth but is not altogether honest; he's winking with his eye; he's motioning with his fingers. He's doing everything he can; he's totally given up to persuasion. And the Bible says, "Be careful of that man. His motives are not good; there's evil in his heart. God's going to bring judgment on that man."

And when he leaves, he doesn't leave the peace of God behind him. Have you ever noticed that about some people? They say all the right things while they are with you, but when they walk out of the door there is something left behind that is not the peace of God. That man was not a messenger of peace. His words weren't honest. His motives weren't directed toward your good. All his pressure on you to get you to do something - buy something, believe something - was not directed toward your good. It was motivated by his own selfish aims and desires.

So the Bible paints a very vivid portrait there of that type of person and says, in so many words, as I said at the beginning, "Beware of the hard sell - whether it's in spiritual or material things."

Sermon Outline

  1. The Hard Sell
  2. The Messenger of Peace
  3. Characteristics of the Messenger of Peace
  4. The Peace of God
  5. The Contrast between the Hard Sell and the Messenger of Peace

Key Quotes

“Beware of the hard sell - whether it's in spiritual or material things.” — Derek Prince
“When he leaves, he doesn't leave the peace of God behind him.” — Derek Prince

Application Points

  • Be cautious of people who use persuasive tactics to manipulate you into doing something.
  • Look for honesty and sincerity in others, rather than selfish motives and manipulation.
  • Seek the peace of God in all your interactions and decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hard sell?
The hard sell refers to someone who uses persuasive tactics to manipulate others into doing something, often with selfish motives.
How can I identify the hard sell?
Look for characteristics such as dishonesty, manipulation, and pressure to do something without considering your good.
What is the peace of God?
The peace of God is a sense of calm and tranquility that comes from knowing and following God's will.
How can I distinguish between the hard sell and the messenger of peace?
Look for honesty, sincerity, and a genuine desire to help others, rather than selfish motives and manipulation.

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