Planned Parenthood; America's Baby Land Feeling sorry for the mass murders of children in the Middle East? Think twice about PP.
This is a riveting message. It will change the way we do politics. It will scrutinize the Christian involvement in the world.
Great Sermon! Nettles needs to read the Th.D. thesis "A Study of the Antecedents of Landmarkism," by Leroy b. Hogue. It can be found here:
http://baptisthistoryhomepage.com/landmark.antec.hogue.tenn.html
and here:
http://landmarkism.tripod.com/index.html
Graves was not the first to teach or hold to Landmarkism. Hogue shows there were many Baptist pastors, churches, and association who held to these beliefs long before the Cotton Grove Resolutions. Many other historical examples that Hogue does not include can also be given to prove this fact.
Great Sermon! It's a tremendously motivating sermon..For me , a christian greek orthodox priest , I found your sermon really inspiring.I hope to have a word with you on line...God bless you
Great Sermon! Thank you. Been struggling with infertility for many years. This sermon helped me come to peace that all is within Gods hands, to seek Him first and put Him foremost.
Great Sermon! this is an excellent teaching on the understanding of the will, that it is NOT free. Tackling those 'free will verses' and proving them to be pulled out of context is excellent as well. May God use this teaching to bring back a right, biblical understanding of the will of man.
40 Well Spent Hours You have certainly done a masterful and scholarly study that will benefit thousands the rest of their Christian lives. Your diligent study shows that you care for the souls of men and desire to glorify God. You will equip many to evangelize and preach with clarity the contents of this message.
I HOPE everyone listening to SA tunes in to this sermon.
THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
Heavenly Father, enlarge this messenger's coast. Exalt him to be received by men and as called by You to preach accurately.
unparalleled ..still one of my favorite sermons on the whole site..which speaks volumes. Thank you bro. Peters! You have blessed many in your faithfulness in your discernment. Thank you again...Do more!..though you have been quite comprehensive..maybe there is not a whole lot that could be expounded upon. God bless you and yours!
Great Sermon! The comment about Independent Fundamental Baptist King James Only-ers being to blame for the loss of a debate venue sounded a lot like "The Creatians are always liars, evil beasts, slow bellies." Reading directly from the Greek text the word he chose was "from" the message he preached the word was "of". Warning the listener not to accept the world's standards, he 'slaps' the very people that don't.
So glad to hear your voice~ I really enjoyed hearing a sermon from you Bro. Hight. God does speak! He has spoken to me so many times. Thank you for preaching God's word. I love you my brother in Christ.
Great Sermon! Dear Pastor, Thank you for your wonderful sermon. I am a missionary in Nigeria. Over here, the evil spirit of religion, 'the angel of light= Nahash' is the no one enemy to true revival. Many years of prophetic warfare and now we see the first drops of breakthru. You have encouraged me today, God bless you, your family and church, In Christ alone, Lia Leigh.
Great Sermon! i really enjoyed listening to mr. newburn. im a young man and it is very interesting to hear a testimony of a man like mr. newburn.very heartfelt.i praise god for men like him.thank you jesus
GREAT! An unusual message by a Baptist preacher who was evidently a good student of the Scriptures — and who enjoyed proclaiming the Word! Here this Bible college talk and you are sure to be blessed.
Great Sermon!4th on my new odyssey Thankyou brother Smith for this sermon.I am on a new odyssey of listening to a sermon from each book of the Bible,preached by a minister whom i have not heard before. May the Lord have mercy upon us all.
Great Sermon! This is one of the greatest testimonies I have ever heard. The stories about flying in combat action in World War II is compelling. The Lord is honored in this testimony. I am thankful to have heard it.
Audio is much better! I forgot to add that the audio for this sermon is greatly improved. Whatever you did, thank you. Of course, there may be something I am doing or not doing on my end that could also help matters when listening, but this sermon did not suffer from the same "loudness" that the first had. Kudos to BMATS and all involved for the new service.
A short, very helpful sermon Malcolm Bernstine's sermon is on human responsibility to God. Who will we blame for our sin? Of particular interest to me is the point he makes about the Fall in the Garden of Eden in Genesis 3:9, where God asks Adam, "Where Art Thou?" Why would an infinite, omnipotent, all-wise God need to ask this question? Because God is both infinite and personal, and the question is not to reveal Adam's physical location, but for Adam to realize his spiritual location, i.e., apart from God because of sin. In the day of judgment, what will be our excuse? Paraphrasing Malcolm Bernstine, let us only plead Christ in that day.