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- HelenGreat Sermon!Thank you for bringing out into the open, the difficult truths discussed here.Sermons such as these are greatly and especially needed at time when we are being bombarded with the false and dangerous ‘prosperity’ gospel.‘The Just shall live by His faith’ (Habakkuk 2:4).God bless you!
- GratefulIndeed A Great Sermon!What a God-honoring sermon this was.They who know their God will do great exploits. This, you have done well.He is to be given first place in all things.Thanks,
- Bro VinceFabulous messagePowerful simplicity, great exposition - and strong arguments for any Jehovah Witness to consider. Great message, all around solid!
- MissBethGreat Sermon!It's hard to comment on the context of this sermon because the quality of the audio is really bad. It's nearly impossible to hear what he is saying due to a lack of clarity in the sound, which is unfortunate. Hope the others are better.
- Norman SmithGreat Sermon!(44th on my odyssey)Thankyou dear brother Dusenbury for this exciting,encouraging and challenging sermon. I am on an odyssey of listening to a sermon from each book of the Bible, preached by a speaker whom i have not heard before. i am now two thirds through,and finding this a great venture. praise the Lord for Sermonaudio.may the Lord be pleased to bless your ministyr,to the glory of His name.
- Norman SmithGreat Sermon! (17th on my odyssey)Thankyou pastor Dusenbury for this interesting and challenging sermon. May the Lord bless your ministry to the glory of His name. I am on an odyssey of listening a sermon from each book of the Bible,by a speaker whom i have not heard before. i am being really blessed by this venture.
- HankVery good explanationThis is very good explanation of the power of sin to affect our lives. I was heartened by the reminder that "Sin abounds but Grace abounds more". Grace is abounded more here in Blacksburg.
- MandyGreat Sermon!What a great sermon to hear while home on a Lord's day with sick children!
- Kirk DickersonGreat Sermon!Great sermon...Needs to be preached more often. May the Lord continue to bless your work.