Great Sermon! What an absolute blessing this sermon is, wow! I was very encouraged by this teaching because it just reaffirmed everything I've believed about the King James Bible for many years. I'm always grieved when I hear someone tearing down God's preserved word in the English language. I'm amazed when I think about people trusting God to preserve their salvation, yet questioning, whether, or not, He can preserve His word. That will never make sense to me! Thanks again for always providing such godly insight about the Holy Scriptures.
Great Sermon! This teaching hits the proverbial nail on the head. As one who's extensively searched for a biblically- sound church home in my local area, I can attest to the extreme lack of spiritual discernment amongst most modern churches. Things are desperate out there, for sure.
Great Sermon! Thanks for the honest preaching of God's word, Pastor Botterbrodt. Thanks for mentioning a little history about how, and when, the Pharisees came into being. We're praying for you as you teach the hard things that are found in the Scriptures.
Great Sermon! This was an eye-opening message. I've never been a huge reader of C.H. Spurgeon, and I definitely won't be one, now. I did some more independent digging on this topic today and discovered that Spurgeon's involvement in mysticism and Freemasonry runs very deep. Thanks for leading me to take a look at this!
Encouraged by your stand for truth I was born again in June 2014 at age 36. Recently had my eschatology views challenged when listening to Matthew Trewhella. I desired to hear more viewpoints regarding eschatology and searched “preterism” on Sermon Audio and found you. I’ve listened to a dozen or so of your messages in the last few days and am so encouraged by your unwavering stand for truth. I’d like to know if you have a presents on social media platforms and perhaps get an e-mail contact for you. My e-mail is will.cullum@yahoo.com.
Great Sermon Thank you for another teaching about the KJV only preaching out there that isn't really KJV. This series is hitting the proverbial nail on the head.
Very Helpful Sermon Thank you, Pastor Botterbrodt, for truly equipping the saints. My family has learned so much from this series. Those verses from Jeremiah 23 coupled with 2 Thessolonians 2:1-4 are powerful.
Interesting Topic Ezekiel 37:11-14 clearly speaks of a resurrection. And this resurrection must mark the beginning of God's purpose of gathering two people. (Northern and Southern Kingdoms which split into the Northern and Southern kingdoms after the death of Solomon)
2 Kings 17:18 Therefore the LORD was very angry with Israel, and removed them out of his sight: there was none left but the tribe of Judah only.
The house of Judah consisted of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. The 10 other tribes were cast off.
The gathering of two people as one in Christ of which gathering Paul wrote in Ephesians 2:14-15. And since it was already a work of God in progress at the time Paul wrote to the Ephesians, the resurrection spoken of in Ezekiel 37 must precede the writing of that letter.
Great Sermon! Thanks for the continuation of the teaching on this topic. Holding to the conviction of the perfection of the KJ Bible is going to be vital in these last days.
Great Sermon! This was a great follow-up to the first part of this teaching. Those verses in John 10 about the sheep not listening to the voice of a stranger struck me in the heart. I suddenly understood why I can't tolerate what most churches offer as Christianity these days. It is strange to me!! I don't recognize the voice of the Shepherd they're offering. Thank you, Pastor Botterbrodt, and Foundation Baptist Church congregants, for your faithful witness in this ever-darkening world.
Great Sermon! This teaching is packed with Scriptures! There's certainly a lot of meat in it for those who are of full age. The topic of judicial darkness as God's judgement for idolatry and sin needs to be understood much more than it is, currently. I listened to the sermon, then I listened again in order to take notes, and finally, after meditating upon the truth of what was taught, I plan to share this information with those around me. Oftentimes, we're guilty of putting the cart before the horse when it comes to sharing the gospel with others. After listening to this lesson I've realized the absolute necessity of asking God to open the spiritual eyes, ears, and understanding of a person BEFORE I ever talk to them about the Lord. Without God granting the gift of spiritual sight, first, we won't get far in our outreach efforts for Christ.
Great Sermon! I've listened to this sermon 5 times. On the 5th time I jotted down all of the scripture references and notes that were presented. I can't express the depth of gratitude that I have for Pastor Botterbrodt's faithful preaching on this topic. Now, I can have confidence from the scriptures when discussing the fallacy of dispensationalism with others.