Fine exposition It is relatively easy to assent to the general statements declared here. However, difficulties arise when establishing the extent to which truth is applied to a particular, specific issue. Quickly, and very often, individuals substitute the Word of God for what it feels right ‘according to their own conscience’, preferences, likes and dislikes, or culture-conditioned opinions. Consciences defiled by such things, or by sin, stubbornness or self-will, cease to be reliable. Consequently, separation, or biblical identity, comes to a halt. Often after, matters are then excused, denied, avoided, redefinied or conveniently explained away. This is a deadly trap to the further advancement of personal or corporal sanctification, (separation).
Excellent Sermon! This series gives us in-depth and thorough coverage of what we face in living in this world but not being a part of it. The temptations are many and great, but being children of God and having the Holy Spirit in us we can overcome our weaknesses by looking to what Christ Jesus did for us, knowing that we now have all we need to live above Satan's world. Thank you Christ Jesus for dying for our sins.
Great Sermon! Thank you very much for this enlightening message. Here in Philippines there is a very popular Pastor who teach and Preach that we need to reclaim our culture. God bless.
Powerful Sermon! Dr. Elliott gives one of his strongest messages discussing the wrong direction and emphasis by many churches as they proceed on Reconstruction and Reclamation as their goal. There are so many deep issues by Dr. Elliott that it takes a second and third listening to appreciate his coverage. This message should be heard by every person but most will not accept its truth. But this is all the more reason to study the Scripture more fully and more often.
Powerful Sermon! This is one of the strongest teachings by Dr. Elliott on the danger of legalism that is entering in many churches. I will listen to this teaching at least one more time because it's so revealing on what we must believe is Christ Jesus is our Lord and Savior.
Great Sermon! Dr. Elliott again does an excellent presentation about more false groups who are trying to deny that Christ Jesus' death did not fulfill the entire offering for salvation. I look forward to this insightful series of teachings.
Great Sermon! Dr. Elliott does an outstanding job showing how Messianic Judaism has become a false religion about salvation. Today's Evangelicals are selected to preach this false doctrine. We must read the Holy Word regularly and we will be aware of any false doctrines being preached in our country.
Great Sermon! Dr. Elliott does an excellent job giving us an overview of where we as Christians stand regarding the culture. As Christians our foremost duty is to present the Word of God and not to directly try to change our society. The Word of God can do that, not us.
Great Sermon! What an inspiring message, I was well fed on this timely mana from heaven. Reminding me; that it is time to leave this lost congregation and it's leaders.
So Needed Biblical Teaching and Warning What a needed message for Christians, espeically pastors and church leaders to hear and to take heed of in the times we are living in when churches are becoming increasingly infamous for playing social man-pleasing church rather than being faithful to Christ in preaching the Gospel in the power of the Holy Spirit to call sinners to repentance and the saints to genuine Biblical holiness.
Re: The Catholic Billboard Dear Mr. Smith - Thank you for your comments. Based on several received, we decided to present a followup message, "The Billboard at the Other End of the Tunnel," which will be aired the week of January 9. - Sincerely in Christ, Paul Elliott
So right...what about the Catholic League Billboar Excellent sermon regarding the Atheists Billboard.
But what about the Catholic League's Billboard the other side of the tunnel ?
I would like to have something about this Billboard as well.
Do either Billboard have any influence at all to anybody still dead in trespasses in sins i wonder?
Very interesting sermon.