Messiah's Reformed Fellowship

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    • Prudence Salijoski
      Great Sermon!
      I thank God for His Word and for young pastors that preach the truth! Thank you Pastor Dan!
    • Rob
      Helpful
      This was helpful in better understanding worship the way that God wants to receive it.
    • Vern
      Great Sermon!
      Will try to catch all the sermons. May God bless
    • kyle
      Very helpful, thanks so much!
    • elizabeth
      Great Sermon!
      heart of the human problem is the heart of the human heart!.....
    • Jeff Ludwig
      We Are Challenged to Live By Faith
      This sermon is based on Genesis 3:20-21. In 27 years, I have never heard a sermon based on these verses. Pastor Murphy provides exposition showing that faith is trusting in God Almighty's promises and provisions, and we are challenged to reflect if we are living by faith. Adam and Eve had a "fig leaf faith" (they sewed together fig leaves to cover themselves), but the Lord provided them with garments made of animal skins. Yes, they did need to be covered after they sinned, but God provided the proper covering for them, not the coverings they pieced together by themselves with their own fallen minds. The wonderful faith involved in Adam naming his wife "Eve" is also explained in the sermon. For the first time, Eve has a name. And the Lord promises she will be the mother of generations. Adam already "knew" her, but she had not yet conceived. Nevertheless she was named Eve based on faith in God's promise that she would be mother of generations and that the Messiah (Christ) would come forth from those generations. Dear Reader, what else do you want from a preacher than to proclaim the eternal value abiding in God's promises and provision. I exhort you: listen to this sermon.
    • Jeff Ludwig
      1812 Overture in Words
      Have you heard Tchaikovsky's wonderful 1812 Overture? It ends with a crescendo of percussion instruments and the bellowing, resounding sounds of a fusillade of cannons. What a passionate and encouraging piece of music. This sermon tells us that we can overcome temptation, but not in our own strength, rather by and through Christ who lives in us. There is an urgency of tone in the sermon that is gripping, and in the final "crescendo" Pastor Murphy refers us to Hebrews 4: 15-16 where we are reassured "Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need." Throughout the sermon we are called to prayer, and finally are assured of the promise of Jesus Christ that those prayers against succumbing to temptation will be answered by Him. Anyone struggling with any temptation, anyone needing a deep encouragement for his or her faith should listen to this sermon.
    • Wayn
      Thanks .
      Have listened to several of your sermons. I have found them to be both edifying and informative. Thanks
    • Kim Koster
      Great Sermon!
      Well done Pastor Murphy!! Thankyou for your message of reflection,repentance, encourage and hope for the future in our one true God & Father of Jesus Christ!! Wish all ears of America could hear this message, repent and turn to God their only Savior.
    • elizabeth hutcinson
      Thanks
      Thank you Paul...just finished listening to your sermon on Phil 3:1-3being deeply rooted in the faith! great expo on this...and meditation has been a lost art in this culture! Welcome to the reformed traditions! Yes, in the age of gnostic world views and other stuff ...it can be quite the challenge to discern...but Psalm one answers it plainly "delight in the law of the Lord..and on it meditate day and night.....the way of the disciple! thanks for the challenge. elizabeth
    • YVONNE IS LISTENING
      Great Sermon!
      This is so good.....I am amazed how a message can be dated years prior and still has life.....this is such a great true message....everyone should hear it !!! Thank you !!!! Blessings !!!
    • R Jennings
      Excellent Sermon!
      Inspiring! Today is the Day of Salvation!
    • Paul T. Murphy
      Great Sermon!
      Excellent sermon!
    • Dave and Lois Sterk
      Great Sermon!
      Amen!!! Great reminder for all Christians!!! Thanks
    • russ
      Great Sermon!
      perhaps one of the greatest sermons i've heard in a long time, dealing with a subject not preached by many. It will change the way you view the lost.