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- Michael DavisGreat Sermon!I found your series on Esther when searching for helpful material in preparation for a small group study. I thank God for this resource. Excellent exposition and delivery! Your preaching is faithful, informative, and encouraging. God bless your ministry and congregation.
- JulA Challenging Sermon!thanks to God I came upon this message during a time when my focus has been on my difficult circumstances and could not find joy. thank you brother for your faithful preaching of the whole counsel of God.with love in Christ Jesus
- YolandaGreat Sermon!I will hear this again.What a wonderful, powerful prayer at the end.
- Rev. Ron ElkinGreat Sermon!I appreciate the way you preach Scripture and the reality of life in Jesus and death apart from Jesus. In order to avoid our sinful interpretation of Scripture by which sinners can imagine many different ideas that are not verified by the word of God, I'd rather let doctrines derive out of Scripture, The Reform teaching on infant baptism, seems to be putting the teaching first and searching to prove it from Scripture. I am very uncomfortable with this since I believe that we need to rest our understanding on what is clearly taught in Scripture. I understand the theological construct of a child being born into a household of Covenant believers, and the desire to find someway to duplicate the sign of the covenant from the Old Testament through infant baptism. The pattern that is seen in Scriptures is often circumcised children raised with the knowledge of God, often wandered into rebellious and willful disobedience to God's teaching.Among the Reform New Covenant Church, we see an example of this in the second generation unbelieving children of the Puritans who settled in New England.
- Rev. Ron ElkinGreat Sermon!I appreciate the way you treat scripture and reality of life in Jesus and death apart from Jesus in your sermons
- MariaSuch a Great Sermon!Thank you for such a great sermon. I feel like there is a lack of these teachings in America. We are so blessed and culture tells us we always need more.
- GraceExcellent!In our own righteouness, we are vulnerable. In Christ's righteousness, we are perfectly protected!
- Satish KumarGreat Sermon!Powerful Sermon. Expounds the Great Love of God. Thank you Allison.
- Bill ScottGreat Sermon!Thanks for a wonderful and challenging message.
- jason fergusonGreat Sermon!So good to hear a voice declaring precious truth, so sad that so much of the church discerns it not.
- janineGreat Sermon!Thank you. I am so very blessed by your preaching that is so saturated to overflowing of the pure Word of God. I "just happened upon" your name because of the unusualness of your name and I am so glad I was thus guided.
- janineGreat Sermon!What a wonderful word of encouragement and exhortation, and at the same time a blessed word of correction and discipleship. Thank you.
- Karen WilderGreat Sermon!The world constantly provokes us to the ambition of bettering ourselves by its standards and vanities. If the Lord does advance us in any way it is important to remember that wherever we are is to be a place of humility and service.Pastor Allison gives meaningful instruction on how to avoid the fretfulness that so easily overtakes us. We can only find rest by allowing God to work in his way and time.
- Karen WilderGreat Sermon!God bless you, Pastor! This is a wonderful,awesome and inspired sermon on Psalm 37. Pastor Allison covers all areas that trouble, stumble and darken our hearts and minds and shake our faith in God. I have a real sense of God's almighty power over all. This sermon will leave you with eagle's wings.
- Phil DufourBest Sermon Against Image MakersI have found this sermon the best in exposing the folly of making any visual representation of God.