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- John WalkerGreat Sermon!I would like to have a manuscript copy of this sermon. Do you have a copy?
- J AustinExcellent. Always learn much from your sermons.
- DebnamGreat Sermon!
- David P. RibbeGreat Sermon!Good insights
- Sade FadipeGreat Sermon!Friendships are to be cherished, just as the master cherishes us. A word for the hour, an inspiring message.
- AliGreat Sermon!Wonderful Jon!! You brought fresh light and a new perspective to a familiar story. Beautiful use of your gifts! Thanks!!
- John WilsonGreat Sermon!Very good sermon. Well structured, easy to follow and illustrated well. It blessed me. Thank you.
- Neil DamgaardEnjoyed listening to Dr hannahWisdom comes from his thinking. He is talking to me; not preaching. It is warm and real and personal. Could listen to him a lot.
- paulaGreat Sermon!Thank you Sandy! "Dead to sin" has never been more clearly laid out!!!
- Larry Pan 陈鸽Great Sermon!A Powerful and timely Word. Thank the Lord!
- Norman SmithDelightful Sermon!Dear brother Kroucas,thankyou for such a delightful sermon.It was good to be reminded about what it means to have a childlike faith, and also the red flags in regards to the rich young ruler. The only blot for me was the modern bible that was used, because in the A.V. Mark 10:21 has the words *take up the cross*,which was missing in the versian read.A red flag to you dear brother about how one should prove all things regarding Bible versians ! It was a great sermon though. May the Lord bless your ministry to the glory of His name.
- HankJust what we neededA beautiful message from the pulpit. We do need to mourn and we do need to reach out to each other during times of tragedy. It was a fitting message to download and hear on the first day of classes here at Virginia Tech.
- HankCitizenshipThe whole point of the sermon is underlined with the concept of our citizenship. The sermon concludes wonderfully with a great (and personal) example of that citizenship.
- HankA fitting end to the seriesThe last in the series comes to a fitting end. Jesus warns about false teachers and introduces the narrow gate, the solid rock and the false followers who attempt to justify themselves. The "false teachers" subject could easily go another hour, especially with a crowd of college students in the congregation. Dave Kenyon concludes with "Jesus is The Way, The Truth and The Life...if you have any questions about that, come see me". Every sermon should conclude in such a way.
- HankAn audience of oneA sermon that could probably be repeated every year. Instead of seeking fame and the accolades of our peers, we should seek the comfort of being alone with our Father in Heaven.