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Great Sermon! I haven't heard good preaching like that for a long time! That really spoke to my heart! May God bless you and get the glory for your great preaching.
Heath Bowland (10/24/2018)
from Milbank SD
Convicting Message Had not been on SermonAudio in a very long time. Was directed here to another speaker earlier this week and pulled website up to see what I could perhaps listen to while doing office work. Saw the featured Sermon and questioned the title and never heard from of this Pastor or church before, but was intrigued so I gave it a whirl. Riveted from start, nailed me to the wall, but got a hug from the Lord. Powerful, not in word, but in power. Not adding or taking away but setting forth the truth of every jot and tittle, every word matters. All Scripture. Puts weight, value, and life of what is already in the Word of God. What is seriously lacking is not the Book but my perspective and responsibility too thus saith the Lord! Thank you brother and all involved in making this available. Preach the Word!
Jennifer Mason (6/5/2018)
from South
Beautiful Sermon Thank you so much for an eye opening much needed sword slashing, not only donwe Baptist need it, but PCA, PCUSA, Southern Baptist too, the lists goes on infinitum.
I was actually looking for a series of sermons based upon this whole doctrine, standing on scripture in true belief, in other words, what do we truly believe?
Do you have a sermon on holiness truly being observed in the church?
Many in churches today have a common habit of allowing people who shack, who live in sin to participate in church activities. Isn’t it wrong even to have a woman who shacks or pregnant out of wedlock to be a helper in Sunday School? I believe it’s not scriptural, even under the guise, ‘their getting the word anyway.’ The end justifies the means thinking.’ Please sir, I’m perplexed..
God help us all!