Late Dr. Benjamin Spock: Liberal Infidel It should be noted that the late Dr. Benjamin Spock, (born Benjamin McLane Spock on 02 May, 1903, died on 15 March, 1998 at age 94) was really a liberal infidel who rejected The Biblical Faith in favour of liberalism! Not only that, but the late Dr. Benjamin Spock also promoted Darwin's theories of evolution in most of his written material like Baby and Child Care! This American liberal psychologist named Dr. Benjamin Spock, like most liberals, attacked The Biblical Examples of Discipline like The Rod of Correction mentioned four times in Proverbs pertaining to child discipline! The examples are noted in Proverbs 13, particularly Proverbs 13:24, Proverbs 22, particularly Proverbs 22:15, Proverbs 23, particularly Proverbs 23:13-14, and Proverbs 29, particularly Proverbs 29:15! Because Dr. Benjamin Spock was a liberal infidel, it means that he, Benjamin Spock, died in his transgressions and entered torment in Hell (Helviti)! One day, Benjamin Spock will be judged at The Great White Throne and be cast into Eternal Torment in The Lake of Fire as punishment for his liberal infidelity against Biblical Truth!
Faithful Sermon! This sermon properly brings to an exhortation what should make any of us shudder to think of, God's casting away of a prideful people. Rev. Macleod does not fail to present the gospel of our Lord.
Great Sermon! How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord,
Is laid for your faith in His excellent word!
What more can He say than to you He hath said,
To you who for refuge to Jesus have fled?
God has done everything necessary to anchor me to the blessed hope of Jesus Christ. There is nothing left to chance.
Refreshing, solid preaching of the Word of God Dr. Bilkes teaches that the heart of God is bursting full with mercy and grace toward believers, which He pours out in gracious fullness through the gospel. Very encouraging.
Get Serious Sin is not funny and hell is not a joke. It is time for Christians to stop mocking and joking about things that are serious. Time is running out.
Great Sermon! This message blessed me tremendously. Rev Kranendonk gives a warm glowing picture of a great gentle Saviour that moved me as I remember the time He rescued me when it seemed that I would have to carry my burden to the grave. He knew my situation, that I needed forgiveness, and He forgave me from the Scriptures, accompanied by his sweet personal presence. As good as calling aloud my name, as he did to Mary. In tenderness He sought me, weary and sick with sin …. A great message, indeed! Thank you.
SUPERB! Comedy fills the church services of today and is often not appropriate. From Christian comedians being paid to tell jokes in a church to videos being shown during church services to pastors joking about serious matters. This pastor discussed the damage that comedy culture does to a church. Sin is serious and not to be joked about. Please listen to this. There is nothing funny about hell.
Great Sermon! Beautiful message, I want to share this message with others! Good reminders, may we continually fix our eyes on God’s goodness and mercy :) Thank-you
Great Sermon! One of the BEST GOSPEL sermons I have ever heard. I have unsaved family in another state, who recently have been asking more.I will remember this sermon to send to them.
Very Sweet Message When last I saw you, you were tending books at the FP BOOKSTORE in Glasgow; but now I find you all through school, and preaching in GR! Zach Dotson (Coldenham-Newburgh) reminded me that you were all done, and could be found on Sermon Audio. So I looked and found. It was quite wonderful to hear you open up these two verses so earnestly. May the Lord continue to bless you here in the states. I’d love to chat with you a bit concerning your worldwide experiences now. Text me your mobile at (937) 750-9459, and I’ll certainly try to catch up with you. Dick Knodel — your once Sca-ish friend from the U.S., Glasgow, and Edinburgh.
Thank you! This was a very good sermon Reverend Butter. I appreciated the ways you showed Jesus is better than Jonah. This is what I was looking for in studying for my own sermon on the verse.