Sermon number #1 For anyone listening: you'll notice (as I've guessed) that this must be sermon #1 (rather than #2) in the series.
May our God bless you, listener, with the whole series!
Oh, for more love to Christ---and may this world see that in us!
So thankful for this message... What a beautiful Christ Honoring Sermon. This sermon brought me down to my knees in adoration of our Lord Jesus Christ, who He is, what He has done for us on the cross. May we never cease to take our eyes off of Him who has shsh d His blood for us. May our lives be fully set apart for Him and His name.
A Precious Gem! So thankful for Mr. Roberts, His sermons and thoughts are food for the soul that is nourishing, to the point, and yes, filling, very filling! I look forward to meeting him in Heaven someday!
Excellent Preaching/Teaching Certainly this pastor has given God the glory in exalting the person and the work of redemption in his Son Jesus Christ.
There needs to be a PDF available to us. It is worth memorizing every word he has preached, even though we can find it in the Word of God. We can never get enough of hearing about this matchless, marvelous, beautiful Saviour God has delivered over to death for his people. He is altogether wonderful, amazing, and worthy of all our affections.
Behold him!
Thank you Jeremy Walker. God has blessed this listener. He will bless others. And I pray that he will continue to enlarge your borders.
Great Sermon! I have listened to Roberts preaching for over 30 years. I am putting this on my MP3 player. What drew me to it? Easy, it is 141 minutes long! That alone sets him apart as a preacher and argues for me to persevere through at least as eagerly as an NCAA football came of the same length. God bless this dear brother. But woe unto me.
Great Sermon! I am listening to this sermon at this very moment but paused after the prayer. I was brought to tears because this pastor is from Barbuda; the place that was. Recently it was wiped away. God shook it.
In the prayer it is mentioned how God does such things in our lives to anchor our hope firmly in Him and in His promises which are far better than the temporal.
I am, of course, paraphrasing.
Please support this pastor in any way God leads.
Now be bless by his message in these troubling, yet spiritually challenging, times.