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Great Sermon! Very refreshing sermon!!!
Validated all that I have believed in and have understood from the Word of God. OT law is never mixed with NT works but haven't the evangelicals made for themselves "works" to justify themselves. The principles which govern the "Law" are also applicable for "works".
Chris (3/15/2004)
from Adelaide
Interesting preaching. Richard preaches well and means well. I found much to agree with but, sadly, he confuses the OT Laws in linking them with NT good works that are a secondary result or fruit of a saving faith but have no effect on salvation in themselves; just as James epistle and other scriptures so clearly explain. He is right to refute baptismal regeneration though. Richard proclaims an anti-nomian approach to Christianity. But, again there are some good bits and I have no doubt he is genuine and means well.
I don't think I have never met a Christian that insists on keeping the OT laws such as circumcision in order to be saved. But I have met people claiming to be Christian who are knowingly going on with gross sin and have no evidence of a saving faith; very sad, very solomn to have a dead faith.
Frank Warren (3/14/2004)
from Topeka, KS
Great Sermon On Eternal Security! Great sermon on why we cannot lose our salvation. This sermon explained some things that I had never before thought of. Those who believe salvation can be lost are trusting in their own works to be saved (although most won't admit it). They also fall under the curse because they must obey the law perfectly.
Richard Caldwell Jr. is the Pastor-Teacher at Founders Baptist Church. Richard and his wife Jacque have been married for 24 years and have four children, Richard III, Amber, Christopher and Reagan. Richard has served at Founders Baptist (previously named Spring Memorial) since...