Great Sermon! Mentioned Henry the Fowler. One line of my ancestry traces back to him. My great grandfather was Hugh Madison Fowler.
Thank you for this series. All Christians should know their history.
Great Message, Great Applicable Truths I thought this was a great message with a lot to think about and great applicable truth, but there was only one thing I was very confused about. At the beginning you talked about people saying things aren't okay and how that is not good for us to do, but then that's what the rest of the message was about. I truly am confused about this because I called out someone else who claims to be a believer but talks very sensually about other men that are not her husband and posts them on her Facebook. I thought it was a good thing to do so because in the Facebook for instance she would quote a Bible verse and then turn around and post a picture of a man with sensual comments under it. I told her that was not okay in that was not God honoring. Please give clarification to the first part of the message. Thank you.
Great Sermon! This was definitely a moving sermon. It helps us keep things in perspective when it feels like life is falling apart around you. Well put Bro. Jer!
Somehow, You always manage to show the DEPTH OF THE SCRIPTURES! Oddly enough, I just read Genesis in its entirety. I can tell you that each time I learn something different ...but your sermon brought more depth to it than I have gotten on my own! As I am now working with teaching Genesis to a toddler, I am ever so thankful to the Lord for this technology where I can continue to hear your sermons now even when I cannot get to church! I praise the Lord for You and your family and your ministry!!!
Great Sermon! Wow! That was interesting sermon. I am going through a tough time with a cross-dressing husband (who says he wants to stop, for me). So, this was very interesting to me.
You can imagine what will be happening in my kitchen after hearing all this!
It does sound a little radical, but not if you think of Satan as the enemy. How convenient it would be if all the men were passive.