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- Samantha MGreat Sermon!
- Samantha MGreat Sermon!
- Dr.Genti RexhoGreat Sermon!
- Dr.Genti RexhoGreat Sermon!
- Dr.Genti RexhoGreat Sermon!
- SzymonThank You! Great Sermon!One of the best moments for me: "You have there a gap in the Bible" (...) "Othervise the Bible would need to be 10, 50 or 20 thousand pages!".Teaching what tha Bible says is one thing but teaching how to learn / read from it what it says is a different thing and something like giving others a rod not "only" the fish.Thank you!
- Dr.Genti RexhoGreat Sermon!
- Dr.Genti RexhoGreat Sermon!A sermon that is in line with Rightly Dividing the Word. A fine exposition.
- SzymonGreat Sermon!Listened twice and the second time actually compared KJV to 3 other (Polish) bibles. None, even the 2 Textus Receptus based (Biblia Gdańska) are identical to KJV, but they have came close. Exceptions: Calvary, Acts 15, I Cor. 15. The modern one (Warsaw Bible) is not so much different as the NIV, but close. E.g. Mat 7, I John 4 is like in the KJV.
- Doug StaufferJames and Faith ResponseBy gross misinterpretation, I think you would be inferring that the follow: I know many people teach that the early writers in the Church (James, Peter, John, etc.) were teaching that works was involved in salvation. In fact, that is what I was taught but scripture does not contradict scripture so if we leave every scripture in its intended context, we will arrive at the right conclusions. James does not teach that salvation comes through faith and works. For instance, Peter said he read Paul's epistles and was writing to the same group...did he preach another gospel in his writings (an accursed thing for sure)? 2 Peter 3:15 And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you; 16 As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
- Linda RobeyGreat Sermon!Great message Bro. Doug! Interesting teaching on "he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way." (2 Thess.2:7) I was always taught that it was the restraining power of the Holy Spirit indwelling the Church age saints---and he is "taken out of the way" when the Church is raptured before the 70th week of Daniel begins. Would never have figured out that this restrainer could be Michael the Archangel!Thank you for the great message....will be sharing it.God bless,Linda Robey
- JillGreat Sermon!Amen! Love the last bits too! Thanks, Bro Doug, for all the work you put into these prophetic teachings.
- Doug StaufferGreat Sermon!Those not assembling are certainly not scriptural: Hebrews 10:25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
- ESTEVES FRANCISCOWORKSJAMES does teach A MAN is Justified by Works .. APOSTLE 2 says A MAN is not justified by Works. Two completely different
- Dr.Genti RexhoGreat Sermon!A fine exposition of the theme!