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5/5/2024 1:20 PM |
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Great new insight What a fascinating application of Rom 8:13, I’ve always read it as applying to whether you are a believer or not. Though unbelievers can do nothing but walk in the flesh, as believers we have a choice since we are no longer slaves to the flesh. Since our choices are based purely on the desires of our heart - the more we fill our heart with God’s word, the better those choices will be. Awesome message. |
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5/5/2024 1:20 PM |
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Great new insight What a fascinating application of Rom 8:13, I’ve always read it as applying to whether you are a believer or not. Though unbelievers can do nothing but walk in the flesh, as believers we have a choice since we are no longer slaves to the flesh. Since our choices are based purely on the desires of our heart - the more we fill our heart with God’s word, the better those choices will be. Awesome message. |
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5/5/2024 4:02 AM |
AmandaT | | Newstead VIC Australia | |
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Wonderful study. Revelation has become such a beautiful, reassuring book to me through these studies, rather than one with all different predictions, clothed in mystery that very few can understand. And prayer is even more precious when thinking Jesus takes our prayers in His scarred hands giving them to God for us. |
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5/5/2024 2:39 AM |
AmandaT | | Newstead VIC Australia | |
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Great sermon! These studies are so clear and I thank you from my heart dear Pastor. I look forward to hearing each one.How I wish I had heard these many years ago.I intend to listen to them again when I finish.
God bless you always🙏❤️🇦🇺 |
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5/4/2024 11:54 PM |
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Great Sermon! Oh what a beautiful, beautiful sermon. This would have to be the best sermon on the "Love of God" that I've ever heard in my 35 years of being a follower of Jesus. The best way, I believe, to understand the realities of God is to study the shadows and types of the old testament. Mr Beeke masterfully and wonderfully brings these realities to vivid life namely; the wondrous and amazing love of God in the life of Joseph. Oh what a glorious gospel picture is presented before us. It reminded me of Job who says "I was at ease (as were the 10 brethren but as all we the elect are) but he hath broken me asunder: he hath also taken me by my neck, and shaken me to pieces, and set me up for his mark" and all that He may do me good at my later end. I think that this is very, very little understood today by the religious masses; that the six months with sweet odours, comes after the six months with the oil of myrrh. Surely this is the Lord's doing and its all marvellous in my eyes. After a very difficult passage in the world this past week, this sermon so wonderfully refreshed and revived my drooping and languishing spirit. It greatly confirmed the many beautiful promises of God namely summed up in this; " fear not little flock, it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. |
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5/4/2024 11:02 PM |
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Powerful message Thank you for this message that is both convicting and comforting! |
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5/4/2024 9:52 PM |
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Great Sermon! Oh how incomprehensibly beautiful is this sermon. I could not but weep as i was listening to it. A poet once wrote "O Love that will not let me go" It is so descriptive of Joseph with his brethren. One struggles much to comprehend how can such a thing be. One can only trace this love back to eternity past where God the Father chose a people and gave them to Christ. A people of whom it is said I have loved you with an everlasting love. The whole story of Joseph reminds me of the words of Jesus who said "As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore and repent." Is this not what the lesser Joseph is doing with his brethren, as the Greater Joseph does with all the elect??? |
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5/4/2024 2:50 PM |
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Very Helpful Series I listened to this series first in 2016 or so, and at least one other time since then. It's been my first recommendation for an in-depth explanation of the scriptural paedobaptist position.
Highlights: 1) Fair and sincere representation of particular baptist views and arguments. 2) Positive case for household baptism that does not err into presumption or sacerdotalism. 3) Although I hold nothing against a "covenant first" method of proving infant baptism, Shishko uses a "baptism first" method, which is a helpful accommodation for the fears and prejudices of our baptist friends. |
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5/4/2024 12:03 AM |
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Great Sermon! Thank you, brother Trent! This is a very helpful message! |
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5/3/2024 10:39 PM |
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Great Sermon! This message is a real blessing. |
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5/3/2024 1:55 PM |
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Needed sermon for our day Thanks for the great sermon. Could you please preach on this topic again sometime. Sermon stoped recording before you were done. |
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