Pastor Phillips speaks on “humor”. He describes what is and is not appropriate joking or jesting. How we might use our humor for the glory of God and not to be offensive to others and to bring shame on our Lord. TRANSCRIBED SERMONS ON OUR WEBSITE
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Interesting. This was an interesting and useful message.
Norman Smith (5/2/2004)
from Surrey UK
discerning Sermon! Brother Phillips, using some of the writings of Richard Baxter as the base, points out what is acceptable and what is not acceptable, in the realm of humour in relation to our souls good, and the glory of God, and we must be sensitive to these, as well as the feelings of others, and when our humor must be appropriate and inappropriate.
Plenty of scripture is used in this sermon, and is preached in a gracious way.
This was a good, practical sermon, very discerning.
Thank you brother Phillips for this most discerning sermon.