Comforting Sermon! This is such a comforting sermon. Moves the intentions towards God who cleanses and removes all stains. Love the insight in the difference of praying.
Encouraging Sermon! This teaching of God's word is absolutely beneficial to the Christian's life. It establishes the thoughts that causes rest in and upon Christ alone. The historical content is valuable as an example of what this life, in this fallen world, has and will ever be until our Lord returns. Thank you again for your time well spent in studying to rightly divide the Word of Truth.
Truce verses TRIUMPH Clear how Christians have adopted the principles that Rome teaches? Protestants, in failing to protest Rome’s harlotries have made a truce with their falsities instead of triumphing over dogma and traditions of men. Is Satan, the “angel of light†(2 Cor. 11:4) hanging disguised on Christmass trees; blinding us to the True Light of the world? The Christ Mass is a permanent monument of idolatry and is celebrated annually. Defended and propagated. Popes laugh at our monuments of idolatry and Protestant harlotry. May God release his people from doctrine and traditions of men. Well done Pastor McCurley. May God bless you well.
Great Sermon! May the two-edged sword of the Lord pierce the hearts of all hearers. Never a man spoke with such authority as He.
Thank you pastor McCurley.
Great Sermon! Intolerance vs tolerance within the church and without. Hate and love vs hate with love.
What does it mean to be tolerant? How far should it go?
Thank you again pastor McCurley. God has blessed our souls again with richness through the preaching of truth.
A much needed message To bow to the world's cry for toleration is to compromise. We cannot tolerate sin without or within. The church today needs to hear this message.
Great Sermon! What a wonderful God we have to hold us close to his heart in times of trouble. There is much assurance in knowing and believing him.
Pastor McCurley, you have studied well for God work in our hearts as you preach.
Thank you.
Great Sermon! "The events of these days are but a whisper."
MCCurley
A truthful and passionately delivered sermon; incredibly timely. The place for God's people is in the assembly seeking the mercies of God for the world, the nation, the church, the family, and ourselves. Why are we giving power to the state to determine the times of our gathering to worship the Lord?
Are we afraid to die? Has not Christ taken the sting out of death for the believer? So why are we afraid to assemble for any reason?