Great Sermon! very good sermon you know the world would be much more happy to keep Christ in a manger. I have heard many good christen people say let's keep Christ in Christmas,the fact is he never was in it to begain with. Can't find it in the Bible.
Great Sermon! thank you very much for that wonderful massage.It blessed my heart to hear this truth preached again.I think you almost preached the intire Bible in that sermon.
May God bless
Excellent No better sermon than this to be preached on a 'Christmas' Sunday.
"For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified." Obviously the verse does not say "save Jesus Christ, and him in a manger" as the tendency of many is in such day!
Thank you for preaching the person of Christ in its integrity, on this specific day when so many 'run dry' in semi-philosophical sermons that capitalize on the theme of the incarnation enforced by the season.
Great Sermon! Excellent! Thank you for being a true shepherd of the flock. Anyone who doesn 't believe in the inerrancy of scripture, nor the blood atonement of Christ cannot be a Christian.
Beneficial approach to the 4th commandment This is a useful presentation about the topic, not only well documented with Scripture but with the Spirit of Scriptures, and historical facts. Many thanks
Revealing Sermon! This message is a blessing to True Christians who know that Jesus Christ is Lord over Salvation. Men cannot save themselves, but their only hope is in the Grace that God gives by His Mercy.
Highly beneficial A sermon full of Scripture delivered with passion, unction and a gracious spirit. Every blessing in the Lord, brother Justice.
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Great Sermon! that is good preaching enjoyed it ve so good to hear of a new testament Baptist church in that area that still preaches the truth.God still has his true churches in many places.Our pastor preaches the same truth.I am glad I found this web site.
Valuable teaching This series is a commendable, helpful and beneficial study. As stated in this message, God over rules Satan by establishing the limits and restrains of his power. This comes demonstrated in the case of Job, or in the time setting for the persecution in Smirna (Rev 2:10), but also harmonizes with the restrain of Satan in Rev 20. Out of God’s common grace, or sometimes out of particular grace towards his elect, God might in his sovereignty establish time limits (Mat 24:22) or restrain the devil's action. If not, one wonders if any might be saved from his power and dominion (Eph 2:2) Edifying considerations. Thank you