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Jessie Delewski | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
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2/10/12 12:34 PM |
| Helga Hickman | from Niagara Falls, NY | |  |  |  |  |
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Beautiful Sermon! For 10 years I was saved, but thoroughly dissatisfied! I bounced from church to church, read my NASV daily with a devotional, yet... Something was always missing!
Then, a little over 2 years ago I came to learn about the King James Bible, learning that solidified for good through your teaching, Pastor Bryan! I have a peace I never felt before, and hindsight tells me it was indeed a supernatural experience allowed me through the Holy Spirit, to wonderfully have His word settled in my heart, His word as given us for the English-speaking people in the King James Bible!
It has made all the difference in the world!
But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost:
2 Corinthians 4:3
Praise God He opened my eyes so I could see the truth!
Thank you, for another beautiful sermon! |
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2/6/12 10:02 PM |
| Helga Hickman | from Niagara Falls, NY | |  |  |  |  |
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Wonderful sermon! And so very timely, indeed! I fear I am one of those who, out of my ignorance, admired George Bush beyond what he deserved! But, live and learn!
Yes, this that you mention is what I have continuously noticed with these "play-acting" preachers who don't even refer to the Bible during their so-called "sermons!"
These, like Joel Olsteen solidify the image of Christ/God being one jolly good fellow whose sole purpose is to see that our self-esteem is boosted!
Great learning, again, Pastor Bryan!
Thank you, and may God bless you! |
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2/6/12 12:07 AM |
| Helga Hickman | from Niagara Falls, NY | |  |  |  |  |
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Great Sermon! Yeah! An "UNgodly heritage," indeed, have these who brandish the name of God in vain! In the "good ole days" of the Old Testament such would have been put to death under the law of God!
If anything, the state of apostasy in which the ever-growing circles of "religious" people in existence in these boastful mega-churches is proof that the greater their numbers, the more certain they can be to be in the broad way destruction.
13 Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
Matthew 7:13-14 (King James Bible)
Indeed, here is where the smaller the number, the surer one can be, prayerfully, to abide by the word of God as given us in the King James Bible!
Thank you, Pastor Bryan, for diligently leading one such church through the narrow path that leads to Eternal life with Christ!
May God always bless you! |
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2/3/12 7:00 PM |
| Helga Hickman | from Niagara Falls, NY | |  |  |  |  |
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Great Sermon! I am not surprised, not one bit! The Vatican has been courting the Muslims (and others!) for decades in my own lifetime, with the popes kissing the Qur'an, bowing in mosques, bowing toward Mecca!! Doesn't that take the cake!
I pray most revengefully that I see the likes of this garbage brought down to their knees while here on earth, and be made a example of God's wrath!!
And the previous comment well states that Muslims do not see "unity" in the Christian field! Wrong as they are, they seem to be formidably united!
Even someone like Jack Schaap said that the King James Bible is a non-issue, not perfect in anyway! Finally an ardent follower and a dear sister in Christ was convinced of his apostasy, just yesterday! Praise God!
2 Peter 2 best describes it.
Here a snippet:
21 For it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them.
May Christ take us home, soon! |
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1/29/12 8:21 PM |
| Helga Hickman | from Niagara Falls, NY | |  |  |  |  |
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WHAT AN AWESOME SERMON!! REALLY GOOD! Indeed, IF a sermon is to be Scriptural, IT MUST CONVICT US OF SIN! Oh! So many times, I just knew you were referring to me,... as I am sure, those who were convicted felt the same way!
Praise God, it has been for this that I have learned so much since listening to your sermons, Pastor Bryan! I am so very thankful that God has allowed me to learn so much about His word, at such a late age! Thank you, my God!
I am so very especially thankful for learning about the different dispensations, through which everything in the Bible falls right into place! It is such a contentious issue on Facebook! I don't bother arguing the point, always utilizing Titus 3:10-11 The word of God ALWAYS provides for the right answer, especially when dealing with false brethren!
Mind you, I was saved for 10 years, bouncing from church to church, yet had never heard of the dispensations! Amazing! Small wonder I felt so lost!
Thank you, again and again!! It feels so good to be empowered with the knowledge of the word of God, the true armor against the wiles of the devil!
May God bless you, always! |
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1/23/12 10:53 AM |
| Marie Marriott | from Manchester, UK | |  |  |  |  |
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Superb Sermon While listening to this sermon, the poem Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley came to mind, which is about an Eygptian Pharaoh who wanted to make a name for himself by his works; but of his buildings and works now, nothing remains but two vast trunkless legs of stone in the desert, and the ironic words `My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings: Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!'. (Talk about an ego problem!) The celebrity aspirations that many in our society are obsessed with today, particularly the young are nothing new. Remember the people of Babylon wanting to make a name for themselves? (Gen 11:4). To be famous now does not take much, some of the most written about celebrities today are a talentless bunch of lost souls. But they shall soon be forgotten (Ecc 2:16). Though our society is not bowing down to golden calves, they are bowing to other mere mortals and worshipping them. But anyway thank you for this sermon Bryan, I know of far too many young Christians who are completely fixated with what our society calls celebrities. |
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