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Great Sermon for any denomination The Reformed Baptist Church of Louisville is indeed Blessed to have a Pastor so mature in the Spirit.
I encourage all Christians, especially Reformed ones to listen
Florin Motiu (5/11/2012)
from Oradea, Romania
Very useful. I listened again to this message and I found it more helpful and relevant. Very good the historical aspects and the discernment in discussing positive and negative aspects.
Florin Motiu (3/5/2010)
from Oradea, Romania
Great work of God. Useful message about the history of RBP, about their positive points and problems. I appreciated the honest acknowledgement of the weaknesses in some RBC. I praise God for the Reformed movement in America, that God raised a Reformed testimony in that country. It is the work of God.
Adam Davies (11/13/2009)
from Catskill, New York
Gracious and Challenging! Pastor James came along side me in this message, encouraged me and also helpfully challenged me as a Pastor of a Reformed Baptist Church. Oh, God give us ears to hear and eyes to see where we must stay the course and where we must grow to be further conformed to your image as churches! May He use this message to that end. Thanks again James!
Wanderer (11/9/2009)
from UK
An insightful assessment James Williamson provides an insightful, fair and balanced assessment of Reformed Baptist churches from across the spectrum. Based on current knowledge and taking account of present challenges, he presents some pointed conclusions, asks some painful questions, and issues some stirring challenges. Thank you, brother, for taking the time to think these things through prayerfully and give us the fruit of your considerations. May God help us humbly to examine our hearts and lives, hold to the truth where we are sure of it, repent of sin where we identify it, and pursue what is right in his eyes with all our strength.