Hello everyone at Bible For Today Baptist Church! I'd just like to say how much of a blessing your live services have been; your sunday ones and also the thursday night Bible study. The teaching is excellent, I've learnt so much in just a few weeks, and I also enjoy listening to all the lovely hymns you sing. God bless you all and everyone in your church. I'm a few thousand miles away so can't attend, but if I could then I would!
Great Sermon! Anybody that thinks you can be saved one day and lost the next should listen to this wonderful sermon. This was first preached in 1993 and it is much closer and more timely for today.
Great Sermon! Great Seminar! Everyone who desires to know more about the KJB and its underlying texts and principles should listen to this wonderful series of messages. Thank you!
Thank God For The Truth This is an excellent teaching on spiritual gifts. Mass confusion surrounds this subject, and this teaching makes it plain and simple to understand. Thank you Dr. Waite for properly using the spiritual gifts that God has given you.
Great Sermon! Is it true that the NAMB.NET DVD named IN THE NAME OF JEHOVAH features a closet homosexual as one of the Southern Baptist Church’s main witnesses against the teachings of the Watchtower?
Great Sermon! Wayne, I guess you're right. I should not have agreed with the woman's sarcastic comment. I think the controversy over adultery stems from it being the seemingly only sin that people say they can repent of and yet still live in. As drunks quit drinking, thieves stop stealing, murderers don't kill again, yet saying that one has repented from adultery yet still lives in it daily causes confusion. It wouldn't hurt to hear this message and #2, it is not actually preaching but Mr. Waite is reading a 28 page letter from someone concerning adultery and addressing their statements. It is rather enlightening.
Great Sermon! BB Swan,
I'm glad you believe adultery is forgiveable. I think you still made an error though in saying to the woman "yes, you committed the one unforgivable sin". How can you know that? Only God knows. As long as the woman is still alive, if she is not born again, she still has a chance to be saved. Also I did not listen to the sermon as I think I have heard similar type sermons. I think some preachers lay an unbiblical guilt trip on remarried people. Personally I don't think divorce and remarriage is necessarily wrong and if it is in a particular case, the people involved can seek forgiveness from the Lord, but they must become christians if they are not yet. In my case, I got a divorce as a Roman Catholic on Biblical grounds and later married a divorced Protestant christian (31 yrs ago). It wasn't until after we were married that I later became a christian (5 years later). It has been a difficult 27 years carrying this history into churches(not to mention the abnormal family situation). Not all christians are accepting. There are some self righteous ones who take the hardest view possible. We may be forgiven for our sins, but that does not erase the consequences. There have been some good christian friends too.
Great Sermon! Wayne, you misunderstand my comment. I certainly DO NOT believe adultery to be unforgivable, only denying the truth (Jesus said, I am the truth) So anyone disagreeing with the truth (Christ) is committing blasphemy against the Holy Ghost. Do not Christ and the Holy Ghost agree? Every person trying to justify their sin could try to use scripture or situational ethics, it doesn't make their point true. If their point disagrees with scripture it is either blasphemy or heresy. I personally do know people who have repented and gotten out of adultery, so I know quite well that adultery is forgivable! Sorry for your misunderstanding.
Great Sermon! BB Swan,
"As for the first comment from the woman living in adultery, Yes you have committed the one unforgivable sin. Mark 3:29 says that "he that shall blaspeme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation."
I think you yourself are making a grave error in accusing someone, who you say is living in adultery, of committing an unforgiveable sin.
By the sound of it, you don't know what an unforgiveable sin is. This woman who you say is living in adultery can receive forgiveness for her sin (if indeed she is living in sin) the same as someone else.
You should find out what the unforgiveable sin is (the sin of refusing to believe in or accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour), apologize, and repent of your self-righteous error.
Great Teaching! Thank you so much Mrs. Waite for your Godly teaching to other women. From hearing Pastor Waite's messages I know that you would never portray yourself as a pastor (being a woman) and I applaud your standing on Biblical issues! You are a precious sister and I thank God for your husband, yourself and finding your website, www.Biblefortoday.org
Great Sermon! Thank you for such a Biblical look at divorce and remarriage. I hope people realize that if they take ANY stand other than the scripture, they call God a liar and themselves truth, which is blasphemy. As for the first comment from the woman living in adultery, Yes you have committed the one unforgivable sin. Mark 3:29 says that "he that shall blaspeme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation." Because you have called God's word untrue simply because you do not agree with it. Blasphemy!
Preach On Brother Waite, Preach On!
Great Explanation of the KJV Position What an excellent explanation of important issues concerning the King James Bible! Keep up the Good work Pastor Waite! You really help us to understand!
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