This is a Great Sermon but ... This sermon title is incorrect. This is their sermon that was being preached on the ONE BIG STORY. I am looking for the sermon for the series on The Way We Think on Sons Of The Promise.
Great Sermon! I loved this sermon, Pastor Baucham has a brilliant way of breaking things down and making them really understandable. I can’t wait to hear the rest of this series.
Excellent message I’ve been struggling with loving my brothers, pastor Mbewe hit the mark for me. Jesus didn’t ask for our qualifications to be loved, but loved us first as we were. I find the brethren I struggle with remind me of myself, ouch.
Thank you pastor Mbewe for being led by God the Holy Spirit through Christ our Lord
Greetings brothers Your greetings got to Barcelona! We had a wonderful and unforgettable time among you learning from what the Lord is doing in Zambia. May He continue blessing you abundantly.
Great Sermon! If being a Christian is twofold, one that you are moral and the other that you now believe that Jesus is the Son of God by the Holy Spirit. The seventh day adventist man, does he wondering if he had kept the sabbath the same thing as examining himself to see he was moral and consequently a Christian? Perhaps he felt that if he was failing morally, he might not be a Believer.
Powerful! Of the many wonderful and rich truths fleshed out in this sermon, I truly appreciated the doctrine of election explained in a clear and concise manner that, I pray, will help helpful to all who still struggle with this truth. Thank you ! May God be glorified in this sermon.
Great Sermon! Thank you for this, I shared it on my web site. Also let me know if you need any heralds to visit your community in the public square.
I don’t believe anyone’s ever asked me “why are you a Christian,†but perhaps the most God centered – God glorifying answer I could give, is this. “I didn’t have a choice!†I suspect that even most pastors would be perplexed at that answer.
Nonetheless I gleamed a new ‘evangelizing idea’ from this message. Once my new IPOC tracts are in-print, I will be taking my video camera and handheld mic out to public places, and spend time asking people those two questions, 1) “Are you a Christian?†(most would say yes). But more importantly, ask them 2) “Why are you a Christian?†I suspect all answers would be man-centered. Rather than they refer directly to the Godhead, their false deity of ‘me, myself & I’ would be made known.
Wow! This is one of those sermons that you can't just have playing in the background...it is way too convicting for that. This reminded me of when Voddie Baucham says if you can't say Amen you better say Ouch!. This was so incredibly convicting and had me examining myself asking if I have any sin I am hiding. So extremely powerful, I think we all need to hear this. Just Wow! Thank you Conrad for speaking the truth that all believers need to hear!! Amen!
Great Sermon! This man nails it Home why Christians and Christians so-Called are not witnessing ....I respect his courage to call a spade a spade ... oh if only the pulpits across this country preach after the modelexamle left for us, By the Prophets, By Christ, then by His choosen Apostles...there would be a revival in this country!
Great Sermon! The practical biblical preaching and teaching you give is like the words of King Solomons father David to this generation. My prayer is that these words as The Word may continue to be preached and broadly. Thank you for your dedication to Christs gospel truth.
Blessed Be God Dear Pastor Mbewe,
I have had to listen to this sermon once more. As I sat before your preaching yesterday morning at KBC, I couldn't help but mourn within my heart about my many lost opportunities. This sermon drove me to my knees resolving before the Lord for grace to retrace my ways and bless the Lord in my life to the glory of God himself. I am grateful the Lord caused me to be among the many that sat and were spoken to by God using you. I am grateful. God bless you pastor Mbewe