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A BOLD SERMON !! As I listened to this sermon by Pastor Dilday, it reminded me of something that I had read that the English Puritan, John Trapp (1601-1669), said -- “Truth must be spoken however it is taken.” Thank you, pastor, for making the truth known that Hurricane Katrina was NOT caused by some mindless “Mother Nature,” but Katrina was an act of judgment of God. He used that storm to hold the world’s most powerful nation hostage in a devastating grip. And, what did America do?! Foolishly, she went on in her wicked way, proud of being the nation to champion the correctness and the right to “go after strange flesh.” Today, she stands with a defiant fist raised in the face of He who rained down fire and brimstone, destroying Sodom and Gomorrah, and who once exterminated every breath on the whole earth (save Noah and his family) for the sin of “going after strange flesh.” God says that “going after strange flesh” is unnatural, it’s against the normal sequence of His creation of producing after one’s own kind, and He will not allow it to continue. Obviously, based on scripture, “going after strange flesh” always includes some form of a very severe punishment. Thus, I hold the belief that America is on God’s “hit list” and rightly so because she shows no desire to repent!
Wendy C. (11/18/2007)
from IL
Great Sermon! What an edifying sermon, Pastor Dilday! I amazed at how much I learned. I will be sharing it tonight with Jay and the teens. (Will there be a Crying Sins III?)
We pray for you and will continue to do so; such boldness in the pulpit will make you enemies temporal and spiritual, no doubt.
Hearing you preach again has made me miss you and your precious family even more. I am grateful that we can hear you online and still have access to that blessing! I thank you and the PRC and sermonaudio.com for making this possible. You have brought prayers of thanks to our loving Father for His provision and for the blessing that you continue to be to us.
Pastor Steven Dilday holds a Ph.D. from Whitefield Theological Seminary in Puritan History and Literature. He is currently translating Matthew Poole's Synopsis Criticorum, making it available in English for the first time (www.matthewpoole.net).