Thank You Thank you, my dear brother Paul for this warm, insightful and most helpful sermon on gratitude to our Great God.
Such a good reminder of what real gratitude is, and what it is based on, and why we should examine ourselves to see if it describes us at all, and to what extent we need to grow more in this attribute.
Thank you and may He bless you and yours,
In Him,
Gerry
Such a beautiful sermon Thank you brother Paul for this word from Him.
Very touching, very helpful, oh so very real, and isn’t that we we deeply need and want; a real God?
A true friend that loves us just as we are, and Whom we need not pretend we are something we are not?
Thank you for sharing that God with me tonight.
It was just what I needed, it was the answer to my countless prayers where I did know even know what ask for.
But He knew, and yet knows.
Great Sermon! Excellent sermon.
Very practical and encouraging and convicting.
Thank you Brother John for these words of warning and encouragement in these last days.
While it is true that “no man knows the day or the hour”, He also said in the same context; “learn the parable of the fig tree”, in other words you must know the “season” when the fig “and all the trees” are about to sprout new leaves, and you do this by paying attention to what He has just told you about the “signs of His coming and the end of the age”.
And of course, He has told us in that discourse on those signs to take special note of what Daniel said about “the abomination that makes desolate”, the very same thing that Paul refers to in 2 Thess 2.
One thing that is most important to note is that the venerable and much loved KJV wrongly translates the Greek word “anomia” as “iniquity” rather than the better more literal “lawlessness”.
The antichrist is “the lawless one” and “lawlessness” is the great basis of “the great apostacia”, for when the professing church listened to the false teaching of John Nelson Darby about the “law”, totally contrary to what the puritans taught about its right use, the visible church began its end times decent into that great “apostasy”, “for by the law is the knowledge of sin”
The Gospel According to Genesis It was taking on the view of the Abrahamic Covenant expounded in this message that took me the furthest in my faith and assurance. So important to believe that from the dawn of the Bible that God's dealings with His people are pure grace, and the issuance of a command such as "Walk before me and be thou blameless" does NOTHING to make His dealings essentially conditional. Called from Ur by grace, given a gracious covenant, giving a sign of regeneration to encourage the faith of the elect. The Gospel According to Genesis.
Thank you much for the wonderful display of charity toward your paedo brothers. You were an example of how we ought to speak about those with whom we disagree. May God abundantly bless your ministry.
Is this date correct This is dated Wed. The 26th.
Also, I cannot find messages for the 23rd. I need to relisten to these (esp. the PM sermon). I wasn’t feeling well and missed it.
Great Sermon! Thank you for the help . Your an answer to our prayers . Nancy and I talked about the sermon we have heard today , helps firm up the path we are walking .
Great Sermon! This was a great sermon on our beginnings, and our roots, and God's purposes in it. Acts 17:26 is one of my favorite as it displays the Sovereignty of God in all things.
Great Sermon! This sermon aired on Wilderness Radio today. I don't know how I missed the original since it was preached at our church. Thanks for this. One historic note. The sermon was based on a Puritan Sermon in the Morning Exercise Volumes, but the actual pastor who preached this was Thomas Doolittle {not Samuel Annesley}. I had just happened to both reference this sermon recently and narrate it as well. "John Angell James claims this is, " perhaps the most solemn sermon in the English Language or any other language" {quoted in An Earnest Ministry} How Should We Eye Eternity?
Great Sermon! Pastor Jeff and other elders at Grace, I wish you could be a part of our family's conversation after listening to this series. This series has been refreshing and encouraging. We were curios, you mentioned a syllabus by Merek that is available or may be available on the unconditional love of God. Is this still available and how can we order it. Hope you are having a God honoring day. We continue to pray for you and the leadership team at Grace. John and Shelly Larson
Great Sermon! I have thoroughly enjoyed and have learned so much from this series. I especially have enjoyed the messages on 1 Peter 4:10-11. "By God's Strength and For God's Glory!"
The way you have been covering Spiritual Gifts has been very good. You've taken the time on what to do with the gift and how to use the gift....BEFORE going through and figuring out what is the gift. I've always heard it the other way around and I've really appreciated the way you have approached it.
Using the gifts "By God's Strength and for God's Glory" gets the focus off the gift and onto the giver of the gift.
I've listened to this one many times. What an encouragement!