Crich Baptist Church

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    • Andrew
      Great Sermon!
      I gave thanks to the Lord this morning for you, and your learning. I didn't do much school, so I am really thankful for these teachings on church history and those who gave thier lives for the Truth of Gods word and our right to have it.God Bless.
    • Jonathan
      Excellent Sermon!
      Excellent distillation of the 2 ultimate choices that face us all and the consequences of each:1. With Christ Jesus = Happy ending!2. Without Christ Jesus = No happy ending!
    • Bryan Reeves
      Great Sermon!
      Great message clearly presented.
    • Yolanda
      Great Sermon!
      Thank you for bringing truth to the hearer. Thank you for exposing false teachers.
    • Cecil Andrews
      Great Sermon!
      Dear JD, thank you for your most gracious comments. If you are not aware, my apologetics ministry is called 'Take Heed' Ministries - I have a web site that can be 'googled' and if you get to it, there is a menu at the top of the Homepage (in red) that will give you a link to the ministry YouTube site. I hope this information will be a blessing to you. In Christ, Cecil.
    • JD - Saved by Grace
      Great Sermon!
      It is glaringly evident that this man, Brother Cecil Andrews, spends much time with the Lord and his bible. I am just recently blessed to find him here on SermonAudio, being further blessed by listening to several of his sermons. There is one, in particular, "False Religions," that I found late last night, that I've already listened to, four or five times, including listening to it right now, as I'm submitting this comment. I love the careful but boldness he uses in his teachings of God's holy Word. Thank You, Jesus for this anointed servant of God. I already have plans to listen to more of his sermons today, after hearing this sermon. This is just too wonderful! God's blessings to you, Brother Cecil.
    • Bessie Alcantra
      Great Sermon!
      What a blessing to listen to this message for the first time after it was preached 23 years ago. I had all the time suspect that most modern Christian messages, compared to those of earlier periods, were generally loose and had lost their original value. Dr Peter Masters put his finger on my misgivings. Thank God, we can have our footing established by the true pattern and true counsel when we do not seek to please men, notwithstanding that our goal is to fish for them.Dress fashions and social behavior may change but God said in Malachi 3:6 "For I am the Lord, I change not" and Hebrews 13:8 "Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today and forever."
    • Keith
      Great Sermon!
      A few days ago, I listened to Christian rap for the first time and was appalled at how worldly and sensual it sounded. It did not put me in the mood to worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness, but made me feel more like dancing in a sensual way. I wanted to hear what a conservative pastor had to say about it; so I came to SermonAudio and found this sermon. It is excellent and has confirmed my conviction that this music is not of God because it puts desires in the heart that are contrary to His Word. Some might argue that Christian rap has helped people spiritually and therefore it must be okay. However, the end doesn't justify the means. God can bring good out of evil, but that doesn't sanction the evil. For the few helped, there will likely be many more who are hurt by this music as it influences them to pursue sensual pleasures.
    • Keith
      Great Sermon!
      A few days ago, I listened to Christian rap for the first time and was appalled at how worldly and sensual it sounded. It did not put me in the mood to worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness, but made me feel more like dancing in a sensual way. I wanted to hear what a conservative pastor had to say about it; so I came to SermonAudio and found this sermon. I thought it was excellent and has confirmed my conviction that this music is not of God because it puts desires in the heart that are contrary to His Word. Some might argue that Christian rap has helped people spiritually and therefore it must be okay. However, the end doesn't justify the means. God can bring good out of evil, but that doesn't sanction the evil. For the few helped, there will likely be many more who are hurt by this music as it influences them to pursue sensual pleasures.
    • Maureen
      Great Sermon!
      Excellent
    • Cheryl
      Wonderful Sermon!
      This sermon needs to be heard by all evangelicals. I, too, am glad to see Billy Graham called out. Especially with his recent death, he is being practically immortalized. We must remain constantly on guard against non Biblical teachings. One of the hallmarks of the last days is deception, and unfortunately, if we are unaware of what the Bible says, or we feel it is o.k. To change the biblical message to get more parishioners, we are well on our way to being deceived. Our only safeguard is sola scriptura, and this cannot be set aside for any reason. We have always been a peculiar people, and this will not change. Jesus did not change his message to accommodate the listeners, and if He did not, I don't see how anyone can make a valid argument for it. Times may have changed, but there is NO evidence to indicate, as many evangelicals have implied, that God understands this and that He finds our changing of biblical truths permissible. People today, especially biblically illiterate people, need to understand how far we have strayed from early Christianity
    • Shawn Davis
      Great Sermon!
      I always enjoy Dr. Nick Needham's biographies and lectures on Christian history but he may need to rethink his political views on Muslim immigration. I prayerfully and respectfully ask people to watch the following video on SermonAudio.
    • Mary Rode
      Great Sermon!
      thank you so much for this very important series. Our churches are overrun by Piper and Keller followers. It left a sickness in my stomach when I listened but I am more determined to pray for the church that's left.
    • William S. Sutherland
      Another Great Sermon!
      Very good follow-up to part one. While I would not agree with every point made, I wholeheartedly agree with the overall message. In emphasizing the fact that Christians are under a New Covenant, the New Calvinists go far beyond what is allowed in Christian liberty. And as Chris Hand points out, separation from error is a forgotten doctrine. While I was aware of Piper's association with the blasphemous Mark Driscoll, I did not know that the likes of Todd Bentley and the NAR were also welcome. God help many to receive discernment and leave this dangerous movement. Thanks again for another important sermon on this topic!
    • William S. Sutherland
      Great Sermon!
      AMEN & AMEN!!! As others have commented previously, this message is needed as much today as when it was first preached. The New Calvinists lack the fear of God found in the believers of old. Edwards, Spurgeon and Bunyan would be the first to speak out against this perversion of the Doctrines of Grace. Thank you, Chris Hand!