Important Message! Quote; "We need efforts - Not to earn points for heaven, but to demonstrate we are in the Spirit." Marvellous truths Gordon. Thankyou for that.
We need help all the time from and by the Holy Spirit. Keep praying hard!
Great Sermon! This is a great sermon! I really appreciate the encouragement to grow and be prepared intellectually. This does help alleviate anxiety in regards to giving a defense of your faith.
Great Sermon!(15th on my odyssey) Thankyou brother Prutow for this interesting and challenging sermon,especially on the subject of perseveering in the work of God.
I am on an odyssey of listening to a sermon from each book of the Bible, randomly selected,by a speaker whom i have not heard before.
This is a great blessing and joy.
may God be pleased to bless your ministry to the glory of His name.
Yours in the service of Christ jesus our Lord.Norman Smith
Seek Him First Indeed The favor of God is precious indeed and worthy of being sought.
Uzzah died because of a failure to seek God that King David acknowledged in 1 Chronicles 15:13.
Seek ye the Lord while he may be found. - Isaiah 55:6
Praise the Lord for Your Powerful Ministry Good Morning Dr. Prutow,
Praise the Lord for your powerful ministry of the Word of God!
Your sermon this past Sunday was glorious. The insights and applications
you presented from the Genesis 6 passage are the heart of the Gospel. Using the real life illustrations of crime and murder from our area were very effective at driving home the reality of evil in our human hearts. Your analogy of Golumb, from the Lord of The Rings, representing the deformity that greed and lust
brings to our human likeness was brilliant.
WT Pittsburgh
Great Sermon! This practical sermon was a blessing to me the very week he gave it (I was in the congregation.)
I was anxious and fearful about a situation at my job, and while driving into work I reflected back on this sermon and thought of how others in my adopted family in Christ were strong and of good courage and trusted in the LORD God Almighty. After confessing and repenting in my shame and taking Him at His word in Faith, God strengthened me and graciously blessed me with peace only He could provide. Things were still crazy, but He *is* God and I *am* His child and beloved of Him and He is true to His promises.
Great Sermon! Even after the Fall, there is in man the image of God in non-Christians.
This has implications for Christians, too.
Dennis Prutow is an EXCELLENT teacher, and this sermon is proof positive of that claim. He goes deeper than simply defining the image of God, he tells you what it means for all mankind. Terrific!
Note of Encouragement Just a quick note to encourage you and inform you that I am using your sermons of the book of Jonah in Viterbo, Italy for our Presbyterian Mission Church until the Lord sends us a minister which should be this summer. I am an elder in this small congregation. Please pray for us too that the Lord will bless the preaching of these sermons.
By email to RPTS: I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the conference on "Reformed Worship" that I had the privilege of attending today hosted by the Lisbon, NY OPC and RPC where Dr. Dennis Prutow gave a wonderful lecture. I believe his presentation was armly received by all in attendance; and I especially gained much insight from his message.
Great Sermon! I found this sermon deeply impacting. Great use of Scripture and personal illustations. The logic of the outline flowed very well and directed us to the thrust of the sermon, and the heart of the doctrine before us.
Great Sermon! This is a very, very Christ-centered sermon!
Prutow notes: "If you confess your sins He is faithful and just to forgive your sins and to cleanse you from ALL unrighteousness."
"A proper respect and fear of God leads to a joy in the heart -- a joy unspeakable that cannot be taken away!"
Sobering Sermon! Listen to this and you will experience the 'horror and amazement of God.'
I have just three, unsophisticated words about this sermon:
Wow. Wow. WOW!
Dear Dr. Prutow, I am once again blessed by your faithful work. I just finished listening to your sermon on I Tim 1:5 on the occasion of Pastor Demarest's ordination last July.
I was particularly impressed to hear your charge to Pastor that his work be constrained by God's love. You gave him a place to stand. Your word's give me a place to stand as well.
Again, my thanks for your encouragement through the word of God.
your servant,
RM
Hi Denny . . . Just a note to say that I did not attend the Westminster Conf this year,
but I did have the opportunity to read your paper re the confusion in the
Westminster Standards re the Law. You put your finger on a very
important point, and you clarified it nicely. And I was impressed by your insight that such a misunderstanding has led many to treat the Ten Commandments as a covenant of works rather than grace for the saved.... So, I'm just saying thanks.
In Response . . . . In response to Dr. Denny Prutow's sermon, "One Plan, One Gospel, One Covenant" @ College Hill Church I was so edified, fed, inspired to tell others. The church needs to hear this kind of Biblical exposition. I wonder if they know what they are missing. [From an e-mail to RPTS]
Fantastic sermon! Hearing Gordon Keddie online has been such a blessing. He always blesses my heart and challenges me to search the Scriptures and be a workman worthy of hire.