The great antidote against the abuse of church authority is that every believer is complete in Christ. If we belong to the Lord Jesus Christ we have everything we need for this life and for the life to come. No human authority can separate the believer from Christ.
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Excellent Sermon! This sermon is so useful,enlightening,and uplifting.
For those whom are Gods heritage,who have been subject of being lorded over by those in authority in churches,claiming that you must have such and such added to Christ,this debunks all that nonsense. We are indeed complete in Christ, nothing needs to be added,but looking solely to Him alone.
Noah Malgeri (6/18/2006)
from Fairfax, VA
Great Sermon! I wrote my first comment to this sermon while I was still listening to it. This is really a sermon that could be about five sermons. Please listen and hear how brother Vincent totally brings the incident with Elijah and the Baal worshipers alive and makes it real for us today. There is a fantastic and fearless exposition of an Old Testament story that makes it completely contemporary and much more relevant than I ever knew.
Noah Malgeri (6/18/2006)
from Fairfax, VA
Great Sermon! Awesome sermon from brother Vincent again. Fantastic antidote to the renewed spirit of gnosticism and the "health and wealth" spirit moving through the Church today. "Complete in Christ" Huge fundamental that we need to hear again and again but unfortunately is not often preached. "You want to know the secret of contentment? It isn't a secret: everthing you will every need AND EVERYTHING YOU ARE GOING TO GET is in Christ. And there is alway more than you already know in 'the treasure of all wisdom and knowledge.'" Thanks for this sermon.
After serving Grace Presbyterian Church in Alexandria, Louisiana, Bob was honorably retired on Sunday, September 27, 2015, and given the title "Pastor Emeritus." This was forty years to the day after he became their pastor.
He now works for the Presbytery of the Gulf South as...