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Michael Phillips | Fremont, California
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11/16/04 5:15 PM |
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Great Sermon! Thank you, Pastor Phillips for setting the record straight in a day when John Gill is called a hyper Calvinist because he didn't believe in the "free offer" of the Gospel. |
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9/18/04 11:11 AM |
| Paul Westcott | from Owen Sound Ontario Canada | |
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Great Sermon! Listened to the message yesterday and it stirred my heart the rest of the day and I am still thinking about it. The cost of evangelism in the early church leaves us with an awesome inheritance and serious soul searching as we face the future. |
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8/13/04 3:10 PM |
| Norman Smith | from New Haw, England | |  |  |
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Search your heart Sermon! Thank you brother Phillip for your challenging, but gracious, ministry. This sermon is one of the most heart searching I have EVER heard. Satan would keep us comfortable in a counterfeit humility, and meekness in the things of the Lord, which is just fleshy and carnal. To those who truly want to follow Christ, and should not we all with a Biblical humility and meekness, which is based on the grace given to us in the new birth, should listen to this sermon. I am about to listen to it for the second time, as I want the Lord to instill this Christian attribute into my very being, for I need to be much challenged in this so important area of Christian living. I enjoy listening to brother Phillip, for it is proof that one does not have to shout about to have an impact, when the Holy Spirit quickens a word to the soul, one knows |
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8/2/04 4:32 PM |
| a listener | from from Belize | |
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Great Sermon! This is a great story so far (I've listened through #3) and very good reader! |
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7/13/04 11:50 AM |
| Paula Visser | |  |  |
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Testimony A few weeks after I listened to the message on “The Prophet, the Bears and the Children”, I was listening to a lady at my church complain about some children she knew who mocked the things of God. I told her about this message, and ended up making a copy of it so she could listen to it at home.
They sat down on their bed and put the message in to listen to it, when, after about 10 minutes, their youngest son (3rd grade) came in and sat down with them. He said, "I like this, momma" and continued to listen. After a few more minutes their oldest son (11th grade) came in and started listening as well. The parents looked at each other and said, "we need to get Brittany in here too." So they brought their daughter (6th grade) in and started from the beginning.
After the message was over, they sat in their bedroom with their children, all discussing the message for 2 hours!
My friend told me that they were talking to their children about the danger of mocking the things of God just a couple weeks before that, and now their children were hearing the message very bluntly and poignantly from the lips of a preacher in California. Let me tell you, it made a totally different and more powerful impact on the children as they recognized the seriousness of it like they hadn't before |
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5/2/04 3:52 AM |
| Norman Smith | from Surrey UK | |
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discerning Sermon! Brother Phillips, using some of the writings of Richard Baxter as the base, points out what is acceptable and what is not acceptable, in the realm of humour in relation to our souls good, and the glory of God, and we must be sensitive to these, as well as the feelings of others, and when our humor must be appropriate and inappropriate.
Plenty of scripture is used in this sermon, and is preached in a gracious way.
This was a good, practical sermon, very discerning.
Thank you brother Phillips for this most discerning sermon. |
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4/23/04 2:27 AM |
| Cho Dae Chul | from Seoul, S.Korea | |
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Great Sermon! Valuable history of seeds fallen on the ground. |
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12/13/03 2:52 PM |
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Thank you so much for your sermons! Thank you so much for your sermons, on church history and on perseverance by Thomas Watson. I have been extremely blessed by your messages, and I hope to be able to one day teach reformed theology with the clarity and balance that you do. I have been an Armenian most of my life, but through God’s word and the reading of sermons by Charles Spurgeon; I have by God’s grace come to believe in the perseverance of the saints.
May God strengthen you body, soul, and spirit,
Grant Stockman |
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11/13/03 5:01 PM |
| Jim Vermillion | |  |  |
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IMPRESSED & HUMBLED with your excellent lecture I was impressed and humbled with your excellent lecture on John Calvin. How tragic it is that Calvin is so often portrayed in such derogatory terms. Your concluding comments on Calvin as the apostle of true freedom under the Sovereignty of GOD were particularly insightful, intriguing and thought provoking. It would seem that GOD "visibly" reigning in the church, in the home, and in the state, could or would be only if men reigned who had the heart, the vision, and the goodness of John Calvin.
I can only say the words that Calvin knew in the depths of his soul, the LORD GOD is Sovereign. Oh, to have the vision of the glory of GOD, and the heart of this man of GOD.
Again, thank you.
Truly from HIS mercy and grace alone, and to HIS GLORY alone.
Jim Vermillion |
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10/9/03 2:35 PM |
| M.J.J. Collier | from Prince Edward Island, Canada | |
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Most Practical Messages I just listened to your excellent sermon on sloth via sermonaudio.com.
I've never heard one on this topic before; it was timely for me personally
-- Your transcribed messages on your website are very helpful to me and I hope to see more in the future. |
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