Blaine Community Church

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    • Virginia Herndon
      Speaking Biblical Truth
      It’s so good to hear the interweaving of societal evils/sin with scripture…it’s exceptionally relevant
    • jamie haapala
      Great Sermon
      Loved this sermon on God's unlimited Grace and our continuous need. Very encouraging, considering the missteps, stumbles and face-plant falls we can encounter in daily life. Very much looking forward to this entire study of Colossians.
    • the Haapalas from up North
      YES!
      We LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this message! Not so much because of the subject of tithing, although thoroughly enjoyed that too, but more to the bigger picture of Law vs. Grace. I can't believe how many ongoing 'series' I've seen lately, placing believers under the Law. Thank you, Linton!
    • theearstohear
      Interesting Discussion
      This discussion touches numerous very important and often ignored issues. The "riddle" of Cornelius, Jereboam's infant son, Rachel's Children (Jer 31), and David's infant son with Bathsheba is resolved by having a biblical definition of regeneration - namely that it imparts eternal life (Eph 2:1) and precedes the exercise of faith in time (I John 5:1, John 5:24).Once this is established, there are numerous theological ramifications. 1) The exercise of faith is TOO LATE in the ordo salutis to EVER account for the IMPARTATION of eternal life which preceded it in regeneration.2) God's elect people whether infants, imbeciles, or lacking any explicit gospel instruction (I Cor 15:3-4) are all saved by sovereign regeneration (Tit 3:5) in precisely the same fashion (John 3:8) irrespective of their relative conditions or the amount of gospel light they have been given.Looking more closely at Cornelius:A) Cornelius was devout. Search the underlying Greek word out and you'll find that the men it is used in reference to are ALL regenerate men (Noah, Lot, Annanias, those in Cornelius's house).B) Cornelius feared God. Paul's testimony is that the unregenerate man has "no fear of God." (Rom 3:18) Cornelius was a regenerate man in Acts 10:2
    • MCallies
      Interesting and thoughtful
      Without elevating angels above their station in the heavenly hierarchy, Rev. Whittles explores the presence, power and appearance of angels in earthly interaction.
    • lisetta estevez
      Great teaching
      Thank you Pastor Whittles for expounding the Word with such clarity on this misunderstood subject.In this sermon all the pieces have come together for me.Thank you
    • Jamie Haapala
      Great Sermon!
      Totally awesome message! I can't wait to hear the others in this series. Looks like #2 is missing though. :~(Thank you so much for sharing your messages!!!! Hearing God's Truth taught accurately is so crucial in this upside-down crazy world. Makes me want to breathe deep! Thanks again!!
    • kenu
      Great Sermon!
      Was part 2 ever recorded? If so, where is it? i would imagine that it was delivered Sunday 25 July if it were the 2nd instalment in the series.