What should we do?!? The question has been asked by several, "Who should we vote for then? We don't want Biden again." Quite honestly, both duopoly candidates are evil, as I have pointed out in these lessons. In this election year a key motive for these current events commentaries is to help us be discerning by using the Word of God. I don't believe it is a sin to not vote. Nothing in the Bible about that. For decades we have been voting the "lesser of two evils," and what we have ended up with is ever increasing evil. It is a sin to vote contrary to the Word of God. Righteousness is what exalts a nation, not conservative politics. Until we change our focus in this, I don't believe we are able to bring glory to God.
Corrected Information It was brought to my attention that I misspoke regarding how much the national debt was when Donald Trump left office. In this message I said $32 trillion. The correct amount is $28.4 trillion, as he added $7.8 trillion in four years.
I agree I agree about Trump. But being too Holy to vote is not the solution. Trump seems to champion some Christian causes, although he's not a Christian himself. I know Trump is just a stopgap. The other side is pure evil. Anything biblical and good, they hate and want destroyed!
Great Sermon! I echo what Barbara says!
America and her churches need to hear, listen and apply the truths of sermons like these! Those milquetoast hirelings should be ashamed!
Great Sermon! America and her churches need this information. Please keep up this portion of your ministry. We are captives to Romish Zionism and we don't even know it.
Great Sermon! Thank you for this sermon pastor. Are you aware of the seven noahide laws that one rabbi prayed for in congress back in 2022 or education day USA being put into law back in 1991 about the seven noahide laws with the penalty for breaking these laws is death by beheading?
Hard-Hitting Truth What a tragic example of what's happening to the souls of men due to poisonous doctrines of devils. Lord, help us to be more diligent about reaching the lost.
Great Sermon! Wow, this is a powerful sermon. It was good to be exhorted to keep reaching out to our religious friends, family, and acquaintances with the Gospel. Religion is only going to lead them to Hell.
Great Sermon! What a great preacher! O if only Believers would listen and heed. I cannot get enough of this man's understanding and discernment. I am praying God heals his coughâš“ï¸
Great Sermon! First, I'd like to say the entire Calvinism/TULIP series by Pastor Botterbrodt is excellent. However, this sermon placed the proverbial last nail in the proverbial coffin. If anyone out there is unclear about what the bible actually says about the topic of election, foreknowledge, and foreordination, this is the sermon for you. Pastor Botterbrodt offers multiple scriptural proofs to back up what is preached in this lesson. I'm so thankful to have listened to this teaching because over a year ago I was headed into accepting Calvinistic doctrines via the numerous writings of A.W. Pink that I was voraciously reading. I praise the Lord for stopping me from being deceived and for the course correction. I packed up all of my A.W. Pink books, as well as others, some of which were brand new, and threw them in the trash. Calvinism is a HUGE lie!!!
Excellent! I have enjoyed listening to your sermons, especially when you tweak our spiritual sensibility to accurately understand God is holy and the observance of days, months seasons, and years is forbidden by God. I've heard ministers who are doctrinally astute when it comes to the understanding of the Babylonian religious grip on the world, but they still insist on having huge Xmas trees in their sanctuaries and the observances of Lent and easter. As pointed out in Scripture the one day we've been commanded to observe is Sunday, observing Christ, burial, and resurrection.
Amen, Brother Botterbrodt!
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.