Interesting sermon I Samuel 15:3 and 18 Now go and strike Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and nursing child, ox and sheep, camel and donkey...Go and utterly destroy the sinners the Amalekites,
Just wondered about the above as God commands the destruction of all the Amalekites -'the sinners the Amalekites' and that included infant and nursing child, they were not to be spared because of their infancy and lack of knowledge and understanding; God seems to have made them accountable and included as 'the sinners the Amalekites'. So is there eternal hope for the Amalekite babes who God commanded to destroy?
Your thoughts would be appreciated, as a deep subject to ponder, thank you
Great Sermon! Pastor Gables, the Lord has used you for the last few years to develop my theology and my faith deeply rooted in Reformed theology. Your message on Reprobation, the Throne of David and the difficulties in all the millennial views really challenged me to study and as a result the Lord opened my eyes to Covenant theology and the Amil hope. May the Lord richly bless you here and in the age to come! Your brother John W.
Great Sermon! Pastor Gables, the Lord has used you for the last few years to develop my theology and my faith deeply rooted in Reformed theology. Your message on Reprobation, the Throne of David and the difficulties in all the millennial views really challenged me to study and as a result the Lord opened my eyes to Covenant theology and the Amil hope. May the Lord richly bless you here and in the age to come! Your brother John W.
Great Sermon! Your ministry was recommended to us recently, and the sermons heard have been such a blessing.
On the day that you preached this Farewell Sermon, it was my 82nd Birthday, and I am moved to tears listening to it. I could not hear all of it, due to my computer problems, but will try another time.
I intend to send out this sermon to many.
May the Lord bless and guide you in the years to come, for as long as you able. Your life has been a precious witness. I only wish I could have been more a part of it.
I have been ill and disabled for very many years, but trust I can still hear many of your sermons confined to bed.
Love in Christ, English Rose
Great Sermon! My Dear Pastor Gables, you have been such a blessing to my life. Today I was sad to hear your final sermon, but I know you have always givin the whole truth and I thank you. You have made our Lord proud. May God Bless you in your final days. Enjoy a bit of golf and your wonderful wife and family. A good and faithful servant you are. Blessings, Lela
A rare faithful Shepherd I was given some tape sermons in the 90's 'The Lordship of Christ' ministered by Pastor Gables and they were a great blessing, especially a sermon on Providence which helped me to understand for the first time the Sovereignty of God in all things.
A good and faithful pastor is like a choice diamond in a coal mine and Pastor Gables is a treasured gem in the midst of far too many 'paste' preachers.
A moving end to a faithful Pastoral Ministry. Thank you that the Lord sent you as a blessing all those years ago and thanks be to our gracious Heavenly father who providentially brought me to hear your final sermon! Every blessing to you and your dear ones.
Great Sermon! That was really good, I'm so glad a have a teacher/ preacher in you to to show me the difference. The credit card story was a good laugh also. Thank you.