Dominion Baptist Church

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      Nancy
      Very good
      Thank you
    • Traever Guingrich
      Parts 2 & 3
      Part 2...https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=1181813231410Part 3...https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=11181821300
    • Traever Guingrich
      Parts 1 & 3
      Part 1...https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=117182241458Part 3...https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=11181821300
    • Penelope
      Great Sermon!
      Wonderful wisdom to use in my current job and for an upcoming position! Thank you, Pastor Liddle!
    • Traever Guingrich
      Great Sermon!
      To answer your question about the "junkdrawer" term; yes that is original to me. I'm glad you found it helpful. I don't think it's fair to claim I painted with an overly broad brush when I was covering a topic of the AB's in general. There' simply not time to cover the abundant idiosyncrasies of every sect amongst them. So I gave general trends. Nor was it my job to cover just the early AB's or sum up the primary source material. I cited some of the important sources & I believe I was rather fair with them. I'm glad to hear you know of orthodox theological books from a Mennonite perspective. I never claimed those don't exist. I claimed that thorough systematic theology & accurate exegesis/hermeneutics are not a common trend among AB's as a group. The material you may know of, if it is orthodox as you claim, does not overwhelm the evidence to the contrary. IOW, it is likely the exception to the rule.There is no getting around the fact that the Particular Baptists sought to & succeeded in distancing themselves from being identified with the AB's. The PB's have a reformed & Puritan heritage. That is overwhelmingly the source of their influence. That is proven even more by their usage of the Westminster Standards & Savoy Declaration in writing the 2nd London Baptist Confession.
    • Traever Guingrich
      Response to Jeremy
      The claim that the 1644 confession was influenced by Simon's was originally made by Glen Stassen in a few articles. Dr. Renihan responded quite thoroughly in an award winning article in the American Baptist Quarterly in an article titled "An Examination of the Possible Influence of Menno Simons' Foundation Book upon the Particular Baptist Confession of 1644." You can find it in vol. 15 No.3 Sept 1996 edition. His refutation of Stassen's claims stand.Jeremy, I can understand your perspective, but it does not undermine the thrust of my argument. One of my points was the clear idiosyncratic nature of many Anabaptist groups, as well as the clear mixture of both orthodoxy & heresy. Your good experience may very well have been just that. Parts of mine were good as well. But even the Mennonites have displayed this same mixture in their own sects. Some of them likewise display even more "cult-like" behavior than what I personally experienced. The Amish & Hutterites display this as well. It is common, regardless of what you have experienced. It may or may not have been an identifiable characteristic among the early Anabaptists that you have read, but it has certain become a characteristic over time.(continued...)
    • Penelope
      Great Sermon!
      Wonderful message! One that can be used every single day. Thank you!
    • Penelope
      Great Sermon!
      Excellent lesson! A great reminder of how we should view worldly things (wealth, possessions)-fleeting, passing, and never permanent. Thank you!
    • Suz
      Great Sermon!
      Excellent! Part Two. Thank you.
    • Suz
      Great Sermon!
      Excellent presentation! So enjoyed listening to the history of the Anabaptists... had always wondered if they were the founders of the current Baptists... thanks for the clarification.
    • Penelope
      Great Sermon!
      This really spoke to my heart. Not just about how the rich and the poor are both made by the Lord, but this was also an excellent sermon on being content with everything the Lord has given us in all areas of our lives. Thank you!
    • Thall
      Timely Sermon For Our Day!
      Glad to get the exhortation from another listener to hear this sermon. Much needed word for me, and put a lot of things in perspective! I pass this exhortation on to all Christians as well. I hope this minister will post more sermons in the future. God bless you!
    • Richard Blake
      Great Sermon!
      Thank you for the teaching. I'm finding "Election" doctrine to be very eye opening. Why did it take me so long. ??
    • alana
      Great Sermon!
      thank you for this helpful sermon! God bless you and your church!