Great Sermon! Great interpretation of the blessed word of God.
The Sabbath,7th day(saturday)is a holy,santified, blessed and hallowed day set by god first in Creation Gen2:3, Exodus31:18 - written by his own finger. engraed in stone indicating its imperishable nature Deut5:22,
evident ref is made to sabbath &7th day thru-out all time Gen2:1-3 gen 8-10, Gen29:27,28.
Promised blessing isaiah 56:6,7
Spainish Sabbathday is called Sabdo
God Spoke in voice ofthe sabbath day Deut5:22
jesus kept the 7th day all his life Luke4:16, John15:10
the 7th day is the LORDS day.instead of abolishing it he taught how to keep it Matt13:1-13
Matt 5:17 - think not that i come to destroy the law
First day of the week Ref: Sunday God calls it a work day Ezekiel46:1
God destroyed the isralites for profaning Sabbath: Ezekiel20:12,13&16 (Idols) images pictures of jesus/God
the bible never calls the sabbath a jewish sabbath but always the "Sabbath of the Lord".
he made the Sabbath in the Garden of Eden
and in the end times Revelation 1:10 the 7th day is the Lords day. the 7th day (Saturday)
Sunday,Sunnandæg,meaning "day ofthe sun."Old English language of AngloSaxons.Germanic mythology the sun personified as goddess named Sunna.christian & Jews never disputed over 7th day saturday Great
Sound biblical advice and counsel Reverend Malcolm Watts provides sound biblical advice and counsel here that is applicable to every saved and born again believer in the Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Daily morning Bible reading, memorization and meditation is key. Praying without ceasing helps. Singing and listening to the hymns helps too. The mind and the heart are connected, and the mind of Christ is our first, one and only line of defense. "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:" (Phil. 2:5). "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life" (Proverbs 4:23).
Great Sermon! The providence of God orders everything in our lives-'making our plans?'-IF the Lord wills!
A very helpful sermon to cultivate trust in the Lord, that 'everything' depends upon God.
God Delights in Mercy This is something the moralists need learn.
The Pharisees were blinded to the fact that mercy, a loudmouth announcing "Grace! Grace!" is a joyous, joyful, liberating sound.
F. G. has been made a celebrity by promoting moralism and judgment, instead of promoting the liberating mercy the Gospel brings.
Our churches need to hear messages about mercy. It brings joy to the rebellious sinner.
Great Sermon! Good sermon, taking the berean attitude and checking the new perspective's understanding of Abraham with what the Bible actually says. well done!
Great Sermon! My Lord and my God. What a Wonderful Savviour is mine. Freely offered in the Gospel. Him that comes to me I will in no wise cast out. Pray God will make you willing to come to Him and put your trust in Him . Look forward to the rest of the series. Thank you . Pastor Watts
A modern day Charles Spurgeon God has wonderfully blessed Pastor Malcomb Watts with the gift of preaching that is both doctrinally sound and "Monday through Saturday"
living Christianity. I eagerly await each of his new sermons.
Inspiring and edifying message This is a beneficial, realistic and helpful sermon dealing with Satan's machinations against the church. It comes repleted with Scripture, ending with a tremendous note of victory. Good encouraging exhortation for God's children facing the challenges that 2016 may bring. Thanks
Great Sermon! I was very much blessed by this conference on God’s revival en Kilsyth and Dundee. Oh, that He would move amongst us in the West and substitute the shallow entertainment that purports to be Christianity with Godly preaching watered with abundant prayer.
Rev. William Macleod makes reference to William Burn’s biography written by his brother Islay Burns which makes for great reading. A copy can be found on Internet using a search engine.
Great Sermon! I was very encouraged by this sermon. I listened to it at least 6 times and I took notes because I knew the Lord was speaking to me through the words of Rev Watts. Thank you very much for God- inspired and uplifting words, Patrizia
Valuable teaching This is a helpful devotional. Divers considerations about 'waiting on the Lord' are presented from unusual passages of Scriptures, from which derive good suggestions, applications, and guidelines. Highly beneficial, encouraging and comforting.