Great Sermon! One of the BEST GOSPEL sermons I have ever heard. I have unsaved family in another state, who recently have been asking more.I will remember this sermon to send to them.
Very Sweet Message When last I saw you, you were tending books at the FP BOOKSTORE in Glasgow; but now I find you all through school, and preaching in GR! Zach Dotson (Coldenham-Newburgh) reminded me that you were all done, and could be found on Sermon Audio. So I looked and found. It was quite wonderful to hear you open up these two verses so earnestly. May the Lord continue to bless you here in the states. I’d love to chat with you a bit concerning your worldwide experiences now. Text me your mobile at (937) 750-9459, and I’ll certainly try to catch up with you. Dick Knodel — your once Sca-ish friend from the U.S., Glasgow, and Edinburgh.
Thank you! This was a very good sermon Reverend Butter. I appreciated the ways you showed Jesus is better than Jonah. This is what I was looking for in studying for my own sermon on the verse.
Great Sermon! Thank you very much. After hearing the sermon I want to take Jesus yoke upon me and learn from hom. This is exactly what I need to do. This is exactly what is best for me.
An important commandment. Thank you brother for this comforting word which comes with power because you have ministered Christ to us. As you pointed out,the first major command given to Moses is to remember what God has done!! Thank you.
Too many still begin with man and what he must do - still living under the shadows and types of the
old covenant, struggling to obey and gain the victory, as if Christ has not yet come...(what an insult to our Saviour and His Cross-work!)..... instead of discovering that to abide in Christ IS victory, and obedience, holiness,wisdom - all that we will ever need we find and have in Him. Glory to His Name!
Great Sermon! Dear Jerry, thank you for this encouraging sermon. Thank you for your pervading words. I am Andy Beeftink, I studied theology with you for a year in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. After my theology studies I was a minister for eight years in the 'Nederlands Gereformeerde kerk' of Doetinchem, but despite my faith confidence I lost the heavy spiritual battle, succumbed under heavy desperateness that I experienced as a result of the inner hardening and superficiality of the church members. Pray to God that He will restore me and do me justice. I pray onto you a lot of blessings for your life and work!
Warmest greetings, Andy
Convicting yet gracious sermon Thank you for this sermon. What a timely, convicting message. How humbling that God sends people or His Word to us to convict us of our sin, that we might repent. He is so merciful to us.
Christ the Wrath Absorber What a beautiful explanation of John 3:16 that God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son to absorb the fullest measure of God's anger never seen before and at the same time displaying immeasurable love and passion towards sinners.
Love never seen in this measure before. Wrath, punishment of sin never seen in this measure before.
This is love, not that we love God, but that he loved us and provided Himself a lamb to take away the sins of the world.
Christ the propitiation- the wrath absorber, sin exhauster; the anger absorber. Christ the propitiation for the world.
Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son. This is why we love.
Great Sermon! It was a blessing to hear you preach last Sunday July 22. I have been reading psalms for my devotions and have felt my prayer life has been in a slump. I am easily distracted and when I do pray in a quite place I get so sleepy. I liked how you said to kneel that does help especially if I don’t lean on anything like the bed. But I can’t keep my mind concentrated on what I am praying. You mentioned praying the psalms. How would I do this? I sometimes take a verse of scripture and use it in prayer would that be the same? I love the psalms because I can relate to David. I struggle with wondering if God hears me sometimes but can see answered prayers. So I know better.
Thank you so much for such a blessing.
Blessings Pastor.
Monica Nordyke