Great Sermon! Rom 11:5-6 add so much depth to grace that is not seen on the surface. God’s peculiar love for me fills my heart with an unexpressible joy. I am thankful to God more and more as I grow in grace.
I have been watching your SundayAM services since I met a New young couple @ a Baptist a church that I attended while living in Phoenix AZ several yrs ago. This couple told me how much they loved their Church in TX and gave me your information. Moved back to Maine in 20 16 and I stil catch a few of your sermons here and there! Founders Baptist Church is very very Blessed to have a pastor who loves the Lord and speaks truth! So many churches that I’ve attended since living on theNorth East Coast are , very liberal and lacking in truth
Great Sermon! This sermon and previous one are great on assurances of salvation. Knowing these to be real in my life gives me true joy. Wonderful preaching and teaching from pastor Caldwell
Great Sermon! For years since endeavoring to becoming a Christian (35 years ago), I have endlessly pursued trying to satisfy God with good works. Until recently- I now have a better and deeper understanding of God's grace to where my obedience and good works have become a gratitude response.
Great Sermon! This is a great series on neglected book. Went back to listen again this morning for 2nd time. Have passed on link to a number of friends
A sermon for a time of crisis This is the perfect sermon for a time of crisis. Thank you, Pastor Richard, for faithfully feeding the sheep of God's hand.
Great Sermon! Thank you for this sermon and preaching faithfully in and through God’s word. I am encouraged here and excited to use what I’ve learn to teach some young ladies from the book of Ruth. Thanks again! Praying for you now!
Great Sermon! The freer the gospel, the better it is. I am thankful for God’s monergistic work in salvation . This love of God for me constrains me to love him more than anything this world offers me.
What an encourager Pastor Caldwell is! His sermons are always available, day and night, to encourage and comfort the weary saint! What a gift from God!
Great Sermon! When killing sin we often stop at confession. I like the encouragement to make a sanctified effort to further defeat our besetting sins. CH Spurgeon said the Christian life is like climbing a hill of ice. You cannot slide up but have to cut every step with an ice axe. Only with incessant labor (effort) can you progress. Otherwise we slide back