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5/15/16 12:09 PM |
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May the Lord bless you with His mark! Pastor Vincent,
Thank you for your ministry not just to your local congregation, but also to other branches of the "true, c a tholic, and apostolic Church" beyond. Your testimony is a sobering and encouraging reminder to us veteran saints. It is also a useful message in sharing the Gospel with those who don't know Him. Thank you. |
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5/14/16 3:37 AM |
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Great Sermon! Just wanted to let you know that your message gave me a lot to think about - and an extended time of prayer and repentance with the Lord. Truly we are no better than Saul or Samson lest we cling to the promises and victory of Jesus. Thank you for this message. |
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5/11/16 5:46 PM |
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Great and tough message Thank you, Brother Tim, for sharing this message. As I am reading thru Scripture, I pause and listen to sermons from different pastors on where I am reading. Your message was convicting (truthfully, the title and your opening lines were foreboding, but I sensed the Spirit convicting me and spurring me to listen to the end). Very blessed by your message. Count me in as a parent who struggles not to be an Eli. It was a blessing, though, for you to also show the good as well as the bad in Eli. May we fathers be ready to love God and our families and to suffer inconvenience bytaking time out to instruct and correct our children for His sake. |
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5/4/16 6:16 PM |
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Great Sermon! Appreciated you contrast of Christ the true King and Priest with the 2 Levites. Still a most disturbing passage - and so glad that God put Ruth after it. |
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5/1/16 1:07 PM |
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Good reading, sobering passage Thank you for reading this excerpt from classic Bunyan. It makes me ponder the mercy of God that Christ rescued me from such a fate - and commands me to spread the message to others that He might save them. |
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4/29/16 5:13 AM |
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Great q and a Blessed by this session. Ten Commandments prove 6 day creation, read the Bible repeatedly, Melchizedek and Shem - edifying. |
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4/8/16 9:40 PM |
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Great program Thank you for this wonderful interview. It sheds light on a sad situation, but it also reveals good principles of seeing God's sovereignty even in the midst of the storm. Will pray for this family per 1 Pet. 5:10. |
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4/8/16 9:10 PM |
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Commiseration and prayer Thank you for sharing the Lord's blessings even in the midst of your trials. We will keep you in prayer. |
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2/8/16 4:41 PM |
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Great Sermon! Very helpful message not just on what "tongues" is (and is not), but the Gospel significance of undoing the damage of our sin at Babel. Thank you for this truthful and heartfelt message. |
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2/7/16 4:00 PM |
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Thank you Thank you, Pastor White, for a truthful, sober, and compassionate message on Christ's truth about human sexuality. One other thought that occurred to me when you read that He created them male and female: we should rejoice in the gender God has created us! And rejoice that He has created the other gender which we are not. And rejoice in the Creator's wisdom and love for us that He created people in 2 different but complementary genders. May the Lord sustain you in faithfully teaching His Word. |
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1/20/16 11:53 PM |
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Thank you. Thank you for your series on sharing the Gospel with Catholics. I appreciated your simple and forthright approach in affirming the Scriptures as authoritative and showing the falseness of the apocrypha. May the Lord bless you and keep you standing in His Word. |
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12/23/15 10:15 PM |
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Great introductory message Well stated intro to the subject. I pray believers will benefit from your heartfelt tone and forthright truth of the love of Christ for Muslims. |
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12/18/15 1:31 AM |
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Great message Thank you, Brother Bob, for your exhortation to preach the Gospel and let God handle the results! |
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11/20/15 1:02 AM |
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Serious food for thought Dear Brother, Our church chose to devote a part of our fasting this week to the Gospel in North Korea. Your devo on the cross and "open door" gives much food for thought. The cross must frame our outlook on all of life and ministry, not only with NK. Thank you for your hard work with these podcasts. May the Lord bless you and keep you and make His face shine upon you. |
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10/4/15 10:26 AM |
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Very helpful Thank you for these messages on Rom. 14. Iam working thru a situation such as you have described. Your points especially about discernment, conviction, and the humbling of the Gospel are well-taken. This sermon was very specific and focused pointedly on the Kingdom implications. Thank you.I |
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9/13/15 10:01 PM |
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Great Sermon! Helpful message on 1 Peter. Agree on need to spend more effort on living and sharing the Gospel and less on ruing the decline of culture. Thank you. |
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9/13/15 8:34 PM |
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Great Sermon! Thank you for speaking on holiness. This is a critical topic that, sadly, is neglected in many places. Saying no to sin and yes to Christ - and fearing not to stick out - is a major process of the Spirit's work in our lives. |
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9/13/15 2:46 AM |
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Great comments Agree on your call for balance and ultimate faithfulness to the Lord thru music. Best multigenerational approach I saw was a church in Chile: several groups with various styles and ages led congregation in song. The body of Christ consists of belie |
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9/13/15 12:44 AM |
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Great Sermon! Appreciated your sharing. Know exactly what you mean, even if in a different ministry context (children). Sow with tears, weep with joy. |
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