Great Sermon! Encouraging and powerful reminders that truly put things in perspective. A solid balance of the truth mingled with compassion. Pure Bible truth.
Thank you Pastor Nichols
A message for the ages. If there ever was a sermon that needed to be continually broadcasted from the rooftops of this wicked, sinful world, this is it!!!
Great Sermon! Please check out Pastor Beeke’s books, they are some of my favorite writings. My wife and I are reading through “living in a Godly marriage”
More Than A Great Sermon! This is the sermon of necessity
Neglect to understand the message proclaimed in scripture leads to lasciviousness then ultimately tyranny.
Don't usually listen to testimonies. But this gave glory to the Power of the scripture
Great Sermon! ~ The sermon was great. I always have had that feeling that Joseph was in the wrong land also. God however worked it all out. One thing that I want to add is that it is worth checking out what Jonathan Edwards said on Joseph & Typology.
Edwards will point out interesting things like Joseph is married to the daughter – Asenath – of Potiphera, priest of On. Jesus is right now “engaged” to a woman who is of the world (“On”), and is being redeemed from the world. I suspect that Asenath might have been converted. Joseph was highly influential in Egypt.
A hard topic for me but necessary The topic is forgiveness. Joseph's story has always been a hard one for me. I get terrible nightmares whenever I read what happened to him. I know it has to do with my personal doubt. I always wonder if I have forgiven or not and I think that if I remember maybe I do not forgive. But the hurt is still so strong. Does this mean that I have not forgiven? I do not know but this sermon has helped me to understand it a lot better. It confirmed to me quite a few suspicions I had about what forgiveness really is.
Great Sermon! I enjoyed this sermon very much it made me see how much our beloved God sufferd for our sin's at the cross. It also made me realize how much jeues loves us, that we need to repent of our sin's and to hate our sin's.