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Great Sermon!, it was taylor fit, a good medicine it clear many doubts, give nderstanding about the purpose of our Master in shaping and making us fit for heaven, to avoid the complaining of the wilderness wanderings, and instead bring glory to his name as God develops that attitude of trust, as Jesus said I came not to do my will but He who sent me, if a seed do not die can not bring forth fruit, i guess it is the same with us, God do empty us of our demands for a better life, and make as Jesus meek and lowly of heart, God lives the contrite and the humble, and give them grace, it is true, that as the children of israel realized the deliverance actually brought more trails and testings, but instead of wanting to go back to bondage, as the preacher said mentioned romans 8, all things worked for good to them that love God and are called according to his purposes, and having the right attitude and disposition, knowing that He who brought the trial, brought it with the purpose of making us more like Christ, when we are convinced of that we can rejoice, even when we sorrow, it has been difficult to swallow that the Lord love me, when i lost every thing dear to me, immediate family (now overseas in the US)job,father,friendship,money, reputation, etc, but i got a little taste of His sufferings and love him more for his uncond love
D. E. Belford (8/28/2010)
from St. Louis, Mo
Great Sermon! Thank You Pastor Barkman for your wisdom and your great commentary on this passage. I Pastor the Emmanuel MBC and looking to preach this passage tomorrow and I was on my Logos software studying and it gave me this wonderful link to listen to your sermon. All I can say is thank you God bless and now I'm ready to get to the pulpit and preach lol. Be bless you are in my prayers...
Love your Brother In Christ
Cathy (5/24/2008)
from Western Australia
Excellent Sermon Excellent Sermon!
Pastor Barkman tells it as it is.
A must listen.
Greg Phillips (5/19/2008)
from Burlington, North Carolina
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Cathy (5/17/2008)
from Western Australia
Great Sermon! Just a shame that quite a lot of this sermon was almost inaudible, because what encouragement and help it has been to me.
Thank you and God bless you and your ministry, Mr Barkman.
Cathy.
Gregory N. Barkman moved to Alamance County, North Carolina, with his wife Marti in 1973 at the invitation of nineteen believers who desired to begin a new independent Baptist church. A stong proponent of expository preaching, Pastor Barkman teaches regularly from the Beacon pulpit, and...