What should our response be to hurricane Katrina? First, we should fall on our knees before our creator and repent for the sins of our land, our state, ourselves. Second, we should thank our God who has shown great mercy to our land. Many thousands more could have died had the Lord not stayed His hand and said to the waters, “This far and no farther.” Thirdly, we should thank Him for the riches of His goodness, forbearance, and longsuffering, that lead us to repentance.
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Great Sermon! Could their be a relation between the destruction of New Orleans and Southern Decadence that was to begin in the city on August 31st?
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How about the the warning of Jesus in Luke 13:1-3? Does God even control these events? Such questions are well answered in this sermon.
Mark Chanski has labored as a full-time Pastor since 1986 in churches in Ohio and Michigan. He has been Pastor of Harbor Reformed Baptist Church of Holland, Michigan, since 1994. He holds a Bachelor's degree from Cornerstone University, and a Master of Divinity degree from Grand...