Great Sermon! If you like me, am notorious for kicking yourself when you make mistakes or are imperfect, listen to this....it is super encouraging and revelational. This promise gets tossed around loosely but is most powerful when understood and applied as a Christian. Only a Christian can use this promise to encourage at times, his foolish heart. If you are at times a perfectionist like me, this will help you draw nearer to God through Jesus Christ.
God makes no mistakes! Going through a hard time, and thought that I "stumbled" across this message. No such stumbling - just another reminder of God's grace and how He indeed does work all things for good! So thankful for a preacher who is not afraid to comfort the people of God with God's Word!
A heart-warming sermon Such faithful exposition of God’s word causes one to ‘smile at the storm because of the assurance that Christ is in the vessel’ and very much in control of all things. What is meant to harm us turns out to make us exclaim like Hezekiah in Isaiah 38 that “surely it was for my benefit that I suffered such anguish”.
Great Sermon! Challenging message indeed and as you stated at the beginning, its not like a message on 'Predestination' that requires no action but this calls for practicality in our christianity.
Try. to image GOD' pain HOW DO YOU VIEW SIN? NOW.How do you justify your carnality GOD warns against lukewarmness.I'm praying for you right now.JESUS said you must mortify) your old man.
Great Sermon! Excellent message this was a very heart searching and refreshing message Mr. Mbewe takss us on a journey to understand the meaning and true nature of the word Forknowledge. First he tells us what it is not then he finishes by telling us what it is by going from the old testament back to the new to prove this most wonderful doctrine of Forknowledge. Thanks Sermonaudio.
Great Sermon! This is one of the best sermons I have ever heard on the Cross. Do yourself a favor and listen to it. I can see why they call Conrad the African Spurgeon
Great Sermon! Excellent sermon on Psalm 2 and Christian joy. This sermon exposes the lie that submitting to God and serving God is misery. Its actually the opposite. Love the passion.