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- james e turnerGreat Sermon!Will be attending a Marriage weekend in Feb. with you in Wisconsin. And I'm doing my homework and checking you out a check up from the neck up of sorts. Blessings looking forward to our time together. Eleven years have gone by since this message would you care to look over your shoulder and shore up thoughts on this? I would find it still relevant but may caution the body of Christ to not stand to firmly on the Trump Train. Blessing brother. psalm 92 1-2 It is good to praise the Lord and make music to your name, O most high, proclaiming your love in the morning and your faithfulness at night, to the music of the ten - stringed lyre and the melody of the harp.
- YolandaGreat Sermon!You are so right on.My soul rejoiced in the hope we have in Jesus; the one who holds all things together by the power of his WORD.Thank you young man.
- GraceVery helpful!We all struggle with the sin of anger and need to put it off. This is a very practical and helpful sermon. I need to listen again and take notes.
- R. Estellepassionate preaching!I love your passion for the gospel! My favorite quote from this was " is there any jealousy in your heart for the worship of the one true God " Thanks for blessing me with the Truth thousands of miles away and months later.
- Joseph HensonHelpful sermonFair, balanced and wise counsel from the Scriptures.
- Teresa RiordanGreat Sermon!Excellent sermon ..a blessing
- Mark Lee Ward, Jr.Theologically Adept and Pastorally SensitiveThanks, Joe. You took sound theology and made it very usable.
- Picken IngGreat Sermon!thanks Chris. I am a Christian and a non-american who has many friends that are Christian and american. Over the years, I have had very good discussions on how on average, an Christian Americans first think of themselves as American first and then Christian. I am glad you brought this point home because almost always, my pointing out this issues almost always invited "ooh, not being american, you don't understand."