Edifying. Helpful. Edifying and helpful. Good things believe and think about and live on. Fresh and good to hear the perspective of younger preachers who love the Lord along with their older more experienced pastor/preacher brethren Thanks.
Great Sermon! Good word, hard to walk in it but we are called to respond in this way....even when it’s grueling and difficult and painful. These sermons cut me like a knife, I feel utterly powerless to walk in the right way.
Great Sermon! I had no idea how far this extended into every relationship on the planet. Lots is insight and quite a challenge but obviously this is truth from scripture. .
Encouraging sermon and powerful, enlightening prayer at the beginning. If I could only learn how to pray like this daily, I am trying. Christians don’t normally pray like this but, if we, the body of Christ, did this on a daily basis and meant every word, then I think we would see revival in our land. Prayers like this are raw and honest and filled to the brim with beautiful, theological strength. And the fact that y’all take this much time to pray at the beginning of sermons shows that you rely on God-not self...because you know and believe that It is God who transforms lives, not people. Thank you for being a vessel to teach and admonish us.
Great Sermon! Well explained, thank you for the constant encouragement to clearly move forward in the faith and for the strong biblical applications.
Great Sermon! Tons of great, practical applications that make the scriptures come to life. Entitlement is a huge struggle in our society, it sneaks up on us unnoticed and enters our thinking....causing us to struggle with sin unknowingly.
Great Sermon! And what do we do when it is the body of Christ, our brothers and sisters, who mock us, who talk behind our backs, who make snide comments and misunderstand us? They become uncomfortable around us because they prefer to keep a safe, comfortable life that doesn’t require much change, they believe we shouldn’t focus on the depravity of our hearts and repent daily but they believe our focus is to glory alone in the regenerated heart delighting in our salvation. What do we do? What do we do when we want to walk deeper and bow lower to our Lord, facing the awful truth of the wickedness of our own hearts, desiring to be more Christ-like but they obviously see our faults because we are not perfected yet? When they coward away from us because we see scripture differently, what do we do? It’s a lonely road and Christ has to be enough. He has to.
Cut short at 18 min The sermons cut off at 18 min in the middle of the prayer. Can you reload? This is a good one, I’ve been reading through the Psalms and happened to just tead through 105 last night. I’m hoping I can hear the rest of the sermon on this. Thanks!!
Great Sermon! This sermon is so relevant for the times we live in. Thank you for the solid biblical teaching and encouragement. Where can I find the other four sermons in this series, "Holiness in the Christian Life"? I would very much like to hear them too.
Great Sermon! This was so good, Christ exalted preaching. Reminded me of Ian Hamilton over the summer. We need to see Christ exalted daily and soak in that.
Great Sermon! I didn't realize how much encouragement was found in the book of Judges. Enjoying this series, will have to listen a couple of times to absorb more of it. So thankful God is a steady God in a world that is so unsteady. Great comfort for the believer.
Great Sermon! The prayers alone, at the beginning of these sermons, are a sermon in itself. No one prays like this. You really should consider putting these into a prayer devotional, kind of like Spurgeon's Morning and Evening. The Church needs to learn how to pray and while many will not do a 12 week study, many buy devotionals. Each prayer is filled with the gospel message, each prayer can reach a sinner to repentance but also deepen a believer's life. Each prayer reminds the believer of his lowly position and Christ's exalted position. Each prayer sets the believer in the right position to receive His daily grace. If y'all don't put these in a book then I just might :)
Great Sermon! That was one of the most thorough and humble sermons I've ever heard on predestination. Such an uncomfortable topic to discuss with believers and one that I would never talk about with unbelievers. Gracefully done, well explained, a truth in the scriptures that we must come to terms with if we want to understand His sovereignty.
Great Sermon! Strong scriptures, but they are in God's word therefore true. It's telling us something about God that we may not know and understand so we should listen-this is my
new approach to scripture, may God reveal and confront my wrong motives when approaching the throne. I pray He does. I watched Nabeel Qureshi's funeral services last night and his mentor spoke. Nabeel had asked a strong believer to mentor him through his dying process. The man told him you may not be happy about it. Nabeel said, I'm ready for it. One day Nabeel was struggling through some scriptures and told his mentor. He was approaching them as though he could toy and analyze God's word with wrong motives, his mentor saw this. He rebuked him and sald, "Nabeel, all scripture is God breathed and true, get on your knees and repent of your attitude." And beautifully Nabeel kneeled in this mentor's kitchen and prayed in repentance. Wow, may we all have the right attitude like that and Habakuk. First, what man has the nerve to confront a dying man who Is also very "famous" in Christian ministry. That mentor must fear God more than man and that mentor cares more about God and the believer than himself. I think most of us in the body are lacking that type of discipleship and mentoring, which keeps us as infants. It's a
Great Sermon! These prayers and sermons completely knock me down, stop me in my tracks, and impact me at a very deep level. This is the way scripture is to be taught. If it does not convict the heart and put the fear of the Lord in you, you must be dead. Though it slays me, it is also healing me. Thank you for the boldness of your churches sermons. This type of teaching/preaching is hard to find.