Great Sermon! Thank you for reminding me, in so many words, that while I'm observing the wicked person and shaking my head, to remember how UNLIKE the Lord I really am.
Do Not Fear - Trust God This message was very timely for me as I ponder the future. The fear of the unknown? Thank you Rev Powell for this exhortation from God's Word and I pray others will be blessed as well. All messages for AM, PM and Sunday School messages offer food for those who are willing to hear and receive The Truth.
Great Sermon! "Blessed Sermon!"
Thank you Pastor Powell. You understand. According to my extensive Bible studies as of late, and the opinions of many evangelists, your sermon is....relieving to my heart. I love my Lord Jesus Christ with all of my heart and have been so conflicted while trying to heal from abuse. I wish your church was nearby. I would feel protected and loved as one of your flock. I need a church but as a divorcing and abused woman, I worry about more condemnation added to what I escaped. God Bless You!
A Vital Message for the Church Thank you for a validating and encouraging sermon on a greatly ignored and downplayed serious subject within our own house. I've shared this with a couple of Christian support groups for abused women, and I wonder - Is there a transcript of this sermon for the hearing-impaired?
Dwelling in Unity Pastor Powell continues in his expounding of the Psalms of Ascents and brings attention to vs 1 "Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!" Could it be that the reason many do not dwell in unity is because they truly do not desire to worship the "true" Lord and Saviour? Many are without sound Christ-honouring fellowships. If you have a Christ-honouring shepherd/pastor, I plead with you to not take your assembling together for granted. vs 3 "For there the Lord has commanded the blessing, life forevermore." AMEN!
Great Sermon! Thank you for the message. Thank you for having the boldness to speak on this subject and for bringing encouragement, light and truth where there is darkness, oppression. Blessings.
Psalms of Ascents series I was first made aware of the 11th sermon in this series, "Dealing With Abusive Men", Psalm 129. I was so taken aback at the forthright, honest delivery of God's Word in regards to this delicate subject. This prompted me to commence listening to the whole series. LIVING WITH DECEITFUL MEN reminds us that there are those who have "lying lips and ... a deceitful tongue". Although they speak of "peace", "they are for war."
Thank you Lord for Pastor Powell. The downcast and broken-in-spirit need more pastors like him.
Great Sermon! Amen and Thank you!!! So many women and children in Christian homes are living with this sin and evil. Thank you so much for standing on the wall and fighting for us. Thank you so much for the clarity of the message. Oh, just THANK YOU!! What a blessing this message is.
Great Sermon! Thank you for this sermon. After 32 years, I fled because I couldn't get help from the Church. I have lost my children, everyone sided with him. I became a victim again through the church. It has been 9 years now and he has passed on to his reward and I am slowly healing.
Wow, Pastor Sam! Hmm...I'll have to chew on this awhile. You're making a point that does seem to go against prevailing "Christian" counseling. It's a very interesting point you making too.