The Dog Who Became a Prince. It's true if we approach The Holy One like a Dog he treats us like A Prince, His Prince. Same is true for women if they approach The Holy One as a Dog he treats her like A Princess, His Princess. Reminds me of Mephiboshth 2nd Samuel and the Canaanite Woman Matthew 15. And Mephibosheth did eat at The King's Table all the days of his life! All Praise to The Prince of Peace !!!
Very, Very Good! The sermon details give a good summation of the message, so here it is:
"True Christians will almost always be lonely in this world. If you love God and love His Word, you are in an extreme minority. There are many Christians all over this world who have to travel miles and miles just to get to a true Bible honoring church. They are like Christians of old -- aliens, scattered throughout the world. What is comforting to the Christian, however, is to realize that Christ Himself experienced profound loneliness as a man and knows exactly how to sympathize with His people."
Thanks, Bro. Curtis, for this sermon. I don't think I'd really given any thought as to what it was like for the Lord being around the sinfully, totally stupid creatures called us.
Great Sermon! Fix your audio! I review audio files all the time for research.... but when I get a message where the audio is bad, the echo and bad production distract from the message and make it harder to concentrate, I generally just go on to the next speaker...
Touching Sermon! Amazing grace that Christ was willing to suffer so much for such worthless wretches as we are!
"The Shepherd died for sheep who loved to wander..."
Very clear and helpful! Excellent resource to share with any who are struggling with an OT verses NT mentality of God and His law. It obviously doesn't address all questions inquiring minds will have, but gives sold principles and a faithful foundation from which to build. The lesson leads to a clear gospel, and even evangelistic, emphasis. Good job Curtis.
Great Sermon! A really encouraging sermon that there are people out there in the same boat and who understand and a great reminder that the Lord understands most of all. He mentioned at the end how encouraging it is to read reports from Heartcry of all that God is doing in the world. This is also where i find encouragement. In fact, my husband and i read a missionary report every night before we pray together just to encourage ourselves and remind ourselves there is real work being done for the kingdom out there and God still has his many out there even though we don't have any where we are.
Great Sermon! God bless you for this sermon.
Our hearts are so hardened to this abortion horror!
It is sad to know how hard our hearts are to the horrors of Nazi Germany also. How can any follower of Jesus Christ look for any justification for the destruction of His gift of life?
Great Sermon! Thank you for addressing gluttony. I don't know of many pastors that will do so.
There was one thing that I'm not sure I understood though. You said that if a person lacked self-control, they didn't have the Holy Spirit? Did I understand you correctly?
Can a person be struggling (yet lacking in self-control) but also a Christian? I believe so, but would like to hear your understanding on this, thanks!
Great Sermon! I, like Bernard, do not share your views on the holocaust and pray you research this outside mainstream media. That said, the rest of your message is absolutely outstanding.