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- Anonymous NameRock Music: A Futile VanityIt is worth noting Luke 16:1-31, Matthew 16:24-28, Mark 8:34-38, Luke 9:23-27, and 1 John 2:15-17 in response to this futile vanity called rock music.
- Blessed of GodGreat Sermon!Thank you for rightly dividing the Word of God's truth. I pray God's blessings to you.
- Billy IsabellaPowerful PreachingWhat a mighty powerful preacher! I am very humbled and blessed to hear him.
- ScottieGreat Sermon!I would just like to say that the purpose of 'hard' preaching is to have the hearer examine themselves in light of what is being said. If it isn't for you, ignore it and move on. Only a guilty conscience is offended by it. Also, to equate behavior modification with legalism is silly for two reasons. No one in any church I have ever been a member of has been disciplined for failing to follow 'authoritarian' preaching. Two, if preaching never modifies your behavior, what good is it? Lastly, I believe we should have grace with all men as much as possible, exactly because they are men. It is tragic that we often judge good men by their worst moments.
- Dr.Genti RexhoGreat Sermon!
- Florin MotiuGreat judgment.Just judgment of God.
- Anonymous NameRemembering Acts 13:6-11It is worth noting Acts 13:6-11 in times like these.
- Anonymous NameRemembering Dr. Ian R.K. PaisleyIan Paisley (6 April, 1926 - 12 September, 2014) passed away at age 88 and returned home to Heaven with The Lord Jesus Christ.
- LisaGreat Sermon!This was a very helpful sermon although would certainly not suggest it for young Christians.
- Jeff RhodesGreat Sermon!Always appreciate you Dr Waite and your church . When I am working on the farm or my data entry I always have challenging sermons by you and your son,. Thank you for the blessings
- RazGreat Sermon!Thank you!
- Ryan SwopeGreat Sermon! I absolutely Love this subject!!Absolutely love th subject! Before any man can walk in the good works which God hath before ordained, before he can be a workman for God, he must be the workmanship of God. He must first be worked upon by God before his work will be acceptable to God. Why is that? (Isaiah 64:6; Romans 3:10,12; Psalm 14:1-3) No man can work himself into God’s favor or by any labour assist in his own creation in Christ Jesus. God is the Creator. God, the Divine Workman, does the work of creating. The believing sinner is the recipient of God’s grace, and is made acceptable in Christ, the Beloved. It is God, the Father. (Colossians 1:12-14)I believe in verse 10 when it says "believeth unto righteousness" that we must believe in Jesus who is the only one righteous.. We're all sinners and have come short of God's Glory. (Romans 3:23) when we do that it will be a result of us believing what it says in Romans 3:10,12; Isaiah 64:6, Psalm 14:1-3 & Romans 3:20-28.) That's how I take it. Then when that happens we believe in salvation meaning we can only be made righteous through Christ. Jesus is the Only way. John 14:6. Without Faith it's impossible to Please Him. - Hebr 11:6, the other Chapters & verses that help with this. John 15. Romans 4; Ephesians 2:10. Philippians 2:13, 3:9; 2 Corinthians 5:
- Dr.Genti RexhoGreat Sermon!Dr.Waite does a great job in exposing false leaders & pastors who are nothing but servants of Satan. (Myself was a missionary to Norway from 2014-15,saw many false/UnBiblical pastors whom I exposed and warned people of these deceivers!).
- P. EverettWell done!Keep up the Good Work.
- Dr.Genti RexhoGreat Sermon!