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Great Sermon! Thank you Reg Kelly for the Truth.
Shelli Fitzpatrick (10/22/2017)
from El Reno Ok
Great Sermon! Everyone needs to hear this message! Having come out of churches like this I feel very strongly about it! It one of the most important messages for our day, so many don't even know they are being deceived. Please share this with as many as you can!
B. McCausland (1/3/2015)
from Northern Ireland
Principled remarks The evangelical church is rapidly and subtly adopting contemporary trends not being aware of how fast these trends may bridge the church into nominalism. We know the frustration of a corrupt file in our computer systems, and yet God said of his people “They have corrupted themselves,” Exo. 32:7 Defiled consciences cannot respond positively, as the tribe of Levi did, to the cry: ‘Who is in the Lord’s side?’.
Though it is good to denounce the ills of our present day, let us also teach the “why-s” and the ‘how-s’. Corruption among people can set up quite suddenly as it happened in Exodus 32. However, let’s be realistic, the church has not turned from the state it was 40 years ago to the state of decadence it is today in a big ‘jump’, or overnight as it were. In between, there has been a long chain of false assessments, self-gratifying indulgence, unrepentant attitudes and self-willed decisions. It is imperative that those in leadership pay attention to careful ongoing warning, teaching, instruction and correction, to guard against what it comes stated in I Corinthians 10:5: ”With many of them God was not well pleased”
Luis (12/31/2014)
from houston
Great Sermon! God bless you for this msg!
Samantha M (11/18/2014)
from Georgia
Outstanding Sermon! Amen Bro. Reg...sound and hard preaching...Amen...Praise the Lord!