My sermon last week generated much controversy. What I intended for a small audience gained a national audience due to the media choosing to use it for their purposes. The sermon was not about the death penalty. That was a small part of the sermon. In this sermon, I try to better explain that comment and clarify what I meant.
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The Dog Who Became a Prince. It's true if we approach The Holy One like a Dog he treats us like A Prince, His Prince. Same is true for women if they approach The Holy One as a Dog he treats her like A Princess, His Princess. Reminds me of Mephiboshth 2nd Samuel and the Canaanite Woman Matthew 15. And Mephibosheth did eat at The King's Table all the days of his life! All Praise to The Prince of Peace !!!
Lottie (6/22/2014)
from Ohio
Thank You Your presentation on repentance and the gospel was clear. This message is not limited to certain people but is for all people. And it is a reminder to Christians not to wear our salvation like it's a badge we've won.
DL (2/11/2014)
from Oklahoma
Great Sermon! Never compromise the word of God. The world will come after you if you preach the truth!
Anne (6/11/2012)
from Canada
Great Sermon! Excellent description of repentance - "throw down the weapons of your warfare against God". True, until God grants repentance there is no hope of real blessing in the land. An improved economy would no sign of blessing.
Bernard Montague (6/7/2012)
from Australia
Great Sermon! The truth does not need to be defended nor does it need to be clarified for it lives forever. Another great sermon from a true man of GOD......