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USER COMMENTS BY JOHN PITTMAN HEY |
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3/12/18 3:15 PM |
John Pittman Hey | | Greenwood, Mississippi | | | | | | | |
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Reply to comment I did describe Billy Graham's compromise, and I did, several times, state that he should have been publicly corrected, and that believers should not have attended or supported his ecumenical crusades. But I'm afraid that some people won't be satisfied without a searing denunciation of the man. The entire point of the sermon was that, whatever his faults - and he had them - he has now been presented faultless before the presence of Christ with exceeding joy! None of the saints are perfect in our own selves, but when a believer is received by Christ at his death, then that saint is perfect before the One Who died to save us! All of Billy Graham's sins of the flesh have been buried with his body, awaiting the body's perfection at the resurrection. All of Billy Graham's sins have been taken away forever by the Savior's sacrifice and blood shedding at Calvary. We ought to rejoice that now Billy Graham is in glory, and all his faults have been taken away completely. This is the way it operates for all believers, including the ones that we thought were utterly wrong and harmful and disobedient while they still lived. |
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10/28/08 11:04 AM |
John Pittman Hey | | Greenwood, Mississippi | | | | | | | |
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Interesting Analysis Rev. Foster, thanks so much for this sermon - it is top notch preaching on the financial crisis the world faces.
How very clearly you articulate the seduction of the world, and sadly many Believers, by commercial success. The analysis of the coming Babylonian world order, with its religous apostacy, political power, and economic success, is very clearly presented.
How sad it is to see Christians drawn in to political and religious ecumenism by the "bottom line." In many many cases, materialism has separated us from our first love for Christ!
As you put it, the sweet wine that draws men into great wickedness is very often prosperity bought at the price of compromise.
In the churches, it is the fault of the shepherds for not boldly proclaiming God's Word to the people. How I pray that the church in Kilskeery will be able to find a new minister that will maintain the standard you have raised during your time there! |
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9/5/07 8:23 AM |
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A Great Exhortation for Preachers This message offers a simple yet needful exhortation to the Gospel Minister to preach the whole counsel of God, and not fear what man thinks. How easy it is to preach against the evils of stage-coach robbing and horse stealing, and to ignore the application of God's Word to TODAY's issues. And what a heart for lost souls Bro. Ivan expresses - a preacher's cry that God's Word be acknowledged as Truth, and His Gospel embraced by those who are at present rebels and sinners! Oh that God's people would submit to that truth in their lives and in their churches as well! |
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3/13/07 8:19 PM |
John Pittman Hey | | Greenwood, MS USA | | | | | |
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An intense and gripping exposition Rarely will you hear so intense a message as Rev. Foster delivers in this sermon. His love for his land of Ulster, for the Jewish people, and for our Savior combine to create a powerful and gripping description of the awful consequences, both spiritual and political, of chosing murderers in the place of righteousness. Even if you have no interest in NI politics, this sermon's heartbreaking description of the anguished fate of the Jewish people, flowing from their rejection of Christ, is very striking to listen to. Truly, His blood will be upon us all one way or the other - for we will be saved by that fountain that cleaneth us of all unrighteousness, or judged because we have rejected the Savior. As the old hymn-writer put it, "Step out on the Promise! Get under the Blood!" |
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