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9/18/07 5:22 AM |
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Great Sermon! We could all learn from this , and if we do it, we would have stable families and society. |
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9/13/07 11:07 PM |
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Great Sermon! This is an excellent sermon, with bits of New Testament promises from Romans, and other books. It is a teaching we should share confidently with the church today. Also it is a good view of the book of Hebrews that shows this book also teaches well our eternal inheritance in Jesus Christ. |
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9/10/07 11:58 PM |
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Great Sermon! Fernandez team does a good job of debating. The other team did a respectable job, though the truth just came through with a relatively "young earth" perspective and a straight forward view of Genesis 1-11, and other Bible passages, along with the presentation of Hebrew grammar and historical meaning of the text. |
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9/6/07 7:17 PM |
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Great Sermon! It is a problem, as always as within a developed country, that people become so soft that they forget God's grace and rely on human tradition instead of grace through faith alone. Good study, a little dry, but necessary in the American society, especially in our denominational traditions. |
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9/3/07 11:50 PM |
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Hi O.T., I appreciate your reading the Bible, but I am not repeating propaganda you claim I have heard. It is true Bible teaching that God keeps those he saves. I have read it throughout the Bible, and most conservative Bible exegetes also come to the same conclusion. Many on Sermon Audio also teach the security of the believer. It is not one example about Solomon, or this instance, or a what if, or that certain verse, etc. It is just the overall teaching of the Bible (cf. John 10 and Romans 8 and other passages and thorough study of them. If you believe differently, at least you are going to the Bible. I would hope that you agree in the end, but some things disagreed on will just have to wait until heaven to clear up. I don't say that all Christians agree on the security of the believer, but there is a peace which I and others have had, and it is from the Holy Spirit and God's word. It is in humility and thankfulness that I state my opinion. As for the examples of Hymaneus and Alexander and other apostates, and as for Jesus' warnings you referred to, they are certainly in the Bible and belong there. It(those examples of those not secure in Christ) still does not take away from the security and thankfulness of those who have received eternal life from our Lord and rest in it. |
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9/3/07 11:04 PM |
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O.T., Once a person is saved, the Lord Jesus Christ keeps him forever. The truly saved person can never be lost. No one can snatch them out of the saving hand of the Lord. It is a good point, however, that there is balanced truth in that the Lord knows those who are his, and, whoever confesses the name of the Lord must turn away from wickedness. If those who are lost are warned to repent and believe in Jesus for salvation, does it not make sense that the apostles wrote to those who have believed in Christ for salvation to turn away from sin as well? I know of no one who does not struggle against sin, evil, and shameful ways of life that were characteristic of the old way of life before by grace they came to Christ for salvation. So eternal life is just that - eternal . No believer will wake up in hell, snapping their fingers and saying "DOH !" as if such great a salvation was lost on either whim or bitterness of soul at a sinful time of life. God is much more complete than the world gives him credit for. He is a Savior that keeps the Christian for all eternity. |
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6/4/07 1:20 AM |
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Great Sermon! The second half of this message provides several scientific arguments for a relatively young age of the earth, from a study of space. |
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4/23/07 12:25 AM |
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Great Sermon! Pastor Barkman,
I have listened to several of your sermons/lectures. It is refreshing to hear someone who speaks clearly, properly, and respectfully (you have not forgotten the value of being polite.) This message, I hope will be listened to by my father and sister (I have time late this summer to travel home), who developed in nominal fashion, and need to hear what you have to say. Thank you. |
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4/16/07 1:26 AM |
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Great Sermon! Dr. Fernandes,
Thank you !
I will use this next week to discuss the deity of Jesus Christ with two Jeh. Witnesses who have been visiting weekly for over two months. Finally, we get to this, and yet I already know, as one of them told me, that they believe in the use of the INdefinite article in John 1:1, which as you informed us, is against even first year (basic) Greek translation rules. So may God turn them from darkness to light. Japan often borrows from the USA, and unfortunately, they have their share of Jeh. Witnesses, who read and do visitation and try to work their way to an earthly paradise that is as deceptive and false as the glossy pictures of their literature. |
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4/14/07 8:20 AM |
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Great Sermon! A wise perspective of the limits of the English language. The English language changes, I have seen an older version of the KJV, and most people could not read some of the words because the way Britain printed some of the letters back in even the 1800s, were different from how they print them today. Good perspective, and we can use KJV and other conservative translations today. |
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4/12/07 9:34 PM |
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Great Sermon! As usual, Pastor John speaks kindly and simply, with the balance necessary to keep us from error. Thank you , pastor, for another good message. |
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3/27/07 3:10 AM |
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Great Sermon! John,
I needed this sermon specifically this week in my life. Many specific ways the Lord is using it in my desire for a wife. Thank you for teaching, and I am sharing the scriptures with others.
Michael |
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3/20/07 7:09 AM |
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Great Sermon! Good sermon in earnest for the young and old to dwell with God in holiness. |
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3/18/07 9:32 PM |
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Great Sermon! Thank you for your message on holiness, as it encouraged me to walk holy before God and with God, without feeling guilty beyond repair, as do some other preachers and those who make me feel so inferior. |
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3/7/07 1:28 AM |
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Great Sermon! Very good lecture. It is needed today, and pray we can spread the good news of Genesis in this land which also has ignored God's word. |
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2/17/07 9:18 AM |
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Great Sermon! Reassuring teaching on both God's plan as it unfolds and his judgment and mercy. It all makes sense, and is well stated. The slides help those who do not have English as their native language. |
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