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2/12/18 2:10 PM |
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Great Sermon! Praise be to God for leading you to struggle and seek guidence in these matters.. I have struggled with this for many years and with much physical suffering in my body the past few years I became disilussioned with the teachings in my church,(which became obsessed with the 'Gifts of the Spirit' and healing- and prosperity etc) but to hear it explained through the Word was what I craved to hear.. I might not get better, but finally seeing that its about 'Love' and His glory makes so much more sence. Thankyou Brother.. keep searching please.
Andrew. |
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10/6/17 5:07 AM |
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Great Sermon! I really apreciate your clear teachings, i find it hard to get good bible instruction and fellowship here in France. Sermonaudio has been a God send to me, and the Bible based teaching of your church has been exactly what i needed to hear during a rough few years.. keep up the good work. (Because i need it 😉 ) Andrew. |
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6/12/15 2:50 PM |
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Unbelievable The bottom line is that Jesus Christ, in His earthly incarnation, was fully God and fully Man. As mere human beings, we can't fully understand the dual natures of Christ existing in one Person.
Nor are we meant to fully understand it.
The idea that any pastor would use silly, unrealistic hypotheticals to try to shed light on the particulars of Christ's earthly existence is both blasphemous and utterly pointless. God has a reason for not describing Jesus' childhood and maturation in detail---we are not meant to know those details. Speculation on the life of Christ is simply blasphemous.
The tedious hair-splitting between "mistakes" and "sins" is stupid. God requires perfection. Jesus is the onlu Person who ever lived Who was Perfect, and being imperfect, sinful humans can't understand that with any reliability. It seems that Driscoll is just trying to spit out something New. It's a gambit for attention. May God be merciful to people who butcher the Scriptures. |
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5/7/15 2:15 PM |
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Excellent Briefing This is one of the best, most informative briefings Dr. Mohler has done on Sermon Audio. A tremendous amount of philosophical, moral, and political ground was covered in 20 minutes.
This briefing will give insight for aware, thinking Christians. Excellent! |
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3/24/15 3:44 AM |
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Great Sermon! Paul Washer's point earlier in the sermon about the Baptists' neglect of God's sovereign power to save the sinner from the power of sin in this present life through regeneration and the creation of a new creature is very interesting. I love listening to Baptist preachers, including Spurgeon and the Primitive Baptists. I'm not yet sure I'd go as far as to say their preaching verges on heresy; yet I'm almost always left with the impression that they preach a salvation (with respect to the present life) that is a self-improvement program, improving the old man, and denying the power of God; or as Washer says, one where the saved sinner begrudgingly denies the sin that he really loves while trying to do righteousness; in other words, a salvation by the works of the flesh. I may be understanding wrongly. I hope I'm wrong. But I'm always left with that impression. I'm thankful at least that the Baptists have shown me that although I am saved, I am not yet regenerated, because I know in my heart that God would not do all that He has done, then leave me to my own devices in this regard. I yearn for His regenerating power to come in and do its work in me. I know, as Washer implies, that regeneration is a totally radical and supernatural change; and I know I have not yet been a recipient, |
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