Thoughts on the re-election of President George W. Bush and the Christian's responsibility to pray that the civil government would fulfill its God-given role.
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Sermon Observation The preacher reminds us of our humanity before God; God is a God of emotion and, because we are made in His emotion- it is legitimate to show emotion-even anger.
However, given my fallenness I am not sure I know what "righteous anger" is.
However, God knows.
T M S (11/10/2004)
from Grand Rapids
A Post Election Must Hear There are a number of reasons why I am drawn to Pastor Dykstra's preaching, but first of all - I always learn a lot. He is one of my favorite Reformed Baptist preachers and exegetes.
The amount of material he reads and uses in his sermons to stress a point is really impressive. There is almost a dilemma as I thought about commending this sermon... if I give a lot of detail about his examination of Islam - the new fascism, could it be that I am drawing unwanted attention to this sermon? Who doubts that taking a stand against the Islamic religion, or exposing what a bloody demonic religious counterfeit it is won't endanger someone's life even. Example, the recent assassination of Van Gogh in the Netherlands.
Very enlightening.
David Dykstra is the pastor of Grace Covenant Baptist Church of Willis, Texas. Before accepting the call to serve in Texas, he served as pastor in New Jersey for over 30 years. He is the author of Yearning to Breathe Free? Thoughts on Immigration, Islam, & Freedom and co-author...