Very useful message. This was a very useful message for my soul today. Blessed is the man upon whom there is the hand of the Lord! Blessed burden for the state of his heart, of the state of God’s people, and for revival! I understood that the child of God who keeps secret sins in his heart is so centered upon himself, excusing himself even in the face of God, that he is not sensible how much he hurts God his sin. But when he is touched by God, he sees Him whom he pierced and begins to feel the sorrow and the pain, and the blessed tears of regret and repentance begin to flow…
Useful. Very good and useful message for my soul, heart touching message. I read Ravenhill's book about why revival tarries and I found very useful things in it. It is hard to read, it is tough, the flesh do not like it. But how wonderful to start to experience a kind of Christian life and prayer life as described there! I am far from that...
Great encouragement. Good and encouraging message. Baxter writes indeed from a sensible heart toward God and people. Much to learn from his godliness.
Useful. This was a good and useful message for my soul today. Thank you! Blessed is the man who has a prayer life and a passion for the salvation of the lost!
Great Sermon! It just upsets me that most people today are so blind to the true nature of Romanism. If there were nothing else to go by, the corruption and perversion of the priesthood should be an indicator of a false system.
So insightful Thank you for this sermon. I'm preparing a devotional on how Jesus is seen in the Genesis 22 narrative and this is very helpful. What wonderful parallels to Christ are to be found in Isaac!
Great Sermon! another excellent message- never heard of 'tadpole' Christians, but that explains those who spew out 'knowledge' but have no compassion, no heart connection. There are many of them in this day.
Doctrine does matter, error is so prevalent today and many shrug it off. Free will error is embraced rather than corrected.
Doctrine and duty - yes - hearers AND doers. Again, there's little of that today.
Unity is not desired by those who sit on their prideful thrones and look down on others, judging and criticizing. The 'my way or the highway' mindset is the rule of the day - few see their OWN sins but have no problem pointing out what they think are the sins of others. That mindset is prominent on the SA news thread comment section.
Great Sermon! Great message! I love you pointing out what truly isn't fair, that Christ would die for us.
This is a much needed sermon in a day that reeks of so much error. So many argue that Christ died for all, yet most perish. Christ loves all, yet Esau must have been left out of that. So much confusion and error in churches because so many hold to their pre-conceived ideas rather than pray to God for understanding.
THey are right and that's that. Most are not open to rebuke and correction - and that is a dangerous place to be.
May God keep us always humble and always teachable. God help us if we ever get so smart we don't need to be taught!