Great Sermon! I write the following comment more in the praise of God than Particularly, in the Brother’s commentary.
In praise of our Heavenly Father as, being awoke from a deep sleep troubled in my spirit. And feeling prompted and led directly to Isaiah-6, which I read right away (also chpt 7) .
Opening the sermonaudio app, the very first sermon I came upon was the sermon of this Brother, which I am listening too as I type. Also I thank and Praise Our Righteous God, with an appreciative humbled heart.
The sermon touches much more deeply than I anticipated, Which points more to a Spirit filled msg. Whilst my opening sentence said that I would be commenting on praising God rather than on the Brothers sermon..!!!!
How foolish our Heavenly Father must at times think of us, for I set out too solely register my Praise of our Father God, Slow to realise that indeed what He had in mind was for me to hear what this brother said;
For; this sermon was an actual ‘Word-in-Season’ for myself, from this saint, and Brother for your faithful ministry, I humbly appreciate thank you.
To, Gareth With Brotherly Christian Love
Great Sermon! Thank you for a wonderful sermon on a topic that is so misunderstand today. I appreciate your solid and clear exposition on this subject.
Such powerful truth! Assurance of our election full and free!
"[For assurance] we do not pry [into the secret book of Life] but by seeing fruits in Christ ... we know by faith - the gift of God ... the Word preached reveals this [assurance] to us b/c the work of the Spirit in the preaching gives assurance ... We look to Jesus in love and faith and obey on account of Jesus Christ".
Speaker? I am listening to this sermon today (11/2/15) but wonder who the speaker is. It says Rev. Eriks, but I don't recognize this voice. Can you tell me who it is?
Very good and timely sermon!
Sincerely,
Rachel
Great Sermon! Amen..! Thank you for this wonderful message! I just heard it again for about the third time, and it is one of the best sermons I have ever heard on this great topic of our justification by faith alone and the imputed righteousness of Christ, placed to our account as a FREE Gift from God!
Great Sermon! Amen! Thank you for this wonderful message! Yes, Salvation is of the Lord!
I once published that great verse in one of my Christmas cantatas even before I understood the doctrine of the Imputed Righteousness of Christ (for our eternal Justification)!
Great Sermon! One of the greatest comforts that I have found in Christ's teaching on the Lord's Prayer is that he teaches us to pray "Our" Father. Jesus Christ unites us with Him in His claim to the Father's never ending love and care. He unites us with Him to the One who is all powerful, all knowing and enduring in His love to His children. Families, friends, goverments and even churches will and eventually do turn against us, but the love of our Heavenly Father as Jesus taught us to pray in these two words "Our Father" endures forever.
This is a Wonderful Sermon! We cannot know why God brought suffering in Job's life but God in His mercy speaks to us and tells us. He sais that He is Sovereign.
All human works are bad (for unbelievers) or defiled by sin (for believers).
God saves whom He wants and hates whom He wants and "common grace" is just providence and does not prove anything.
The friends of Job misunderstood the providence of God, they sinned speaking lies about God.
This sermon is very good to explain God's Sovereignity and Holiness.