Recent Comments
- BBEYWow!Terrific message that hit me in far more ways than I had in mind when I first chose to listen to it! It fits what I consider to be any excellent sermon - challenging, convicting and encouraging.
- Peter JonesGreat Sermon!I have been hooked by God's word through Bill's ministry. Probably, one of the easiest speaker to listen to. Challenging, engaging, and most importantly...points to Christ.
- Dr. Richard GriffithsInsightful and Powerful Sermon!This is an insightful and powerful sermon on Paul's command to walk wisely and to redeem the time. Jim Savastio points out the distinction between the Greek words that deal with time: "Chronos" and "Kairos". One of the reasons the Church is stagnating is the failure to understand Paul's true intent when he uses "Kairos" in Ephesians, and to seize the opportunities we now have to advance forcefully the Gospel and God's Kingdom. Please share this powerful message with others!
- JoseTimely, encouraging messageThis message was such a blessing. What a beautiful reminder of the glorious gospel of our Lord and a sobering reminder to stay vigilant!
- Aileen WilloughbyGreat Sermon!Will listen and share. These are troublesome times as I have never seen before in all my 78 years. If I didn’t have the arms of Christ around me, I’d be in panic mode.
- ClaudiaGreat Sermon!Such a sobering and timely message! May the Lord have mercy on our nation and bring revival!! Thank you, Pastor Savastio, for this message!
- B. McCauslandGreat, relevant, poignant, and interestingThank you
- allan thomsonGreat Sermon!- thanks BillA call too consecration that was very challenging
- Georgia AtkinsonTears of Thankfulness!This helped me so much... Thankful for grace that saved, is saving and will save... In the lives of all of God's people, in particular my "Prodigal" son...Tears of Thanksgiving for these truths
- SimchaGreat Sermon!Excellent, thoughtful, and Biblical summary of how we ought to view and deal with the subject of infant baptism. Very happy to have come across it.
- Georgia AI am humbledToday's message causes me to see Grace in another direction.... Although I thought I'd already seen it from every direction possible...
- Georgia AMy ears and heart need this!Oh my! This whole series, so far, has set an urgency in me. Not only to continue to pray our Lord would bring Salvation to my loved ones but that I too would be better prepared for His impending judgement. I honestly have not cared to listen to series on Revelation, because of the way the book was presented, as a literal inturpitation. Please correct me if I'm wrong, the meaning is literal but like the parables our Lord taught, are symbolic of a greater truth. Satan's clutches seem to be getting tighter and tighter on this world and how he wants the world to view God, and I'm terrified for this world, of which I have loved ones a part of, as they view God more and more as a weak insignificant influence. Praise God for His true all sustaining Sovereignty! We are going to need it more then ever in the end when we Christians witness His judgement on all his creation! Prayers for you as you travel to Australia that God has prepared the hearts of those He has sent you to minister to.
- Georgia APreparednessThank you for a much needed word on how and WHY we (myself) are to be diligent in our preparedness to fight the enemy of our faith. I will definitely go back and listen to parts one and two.
- Sue JulianaGreat Sermon!Excellent teaching - and that from a person who constantly questions their salvation. So glad you are back in the pulpit.
- Aileen WilloughbyGreat Sermon!Love these parables and thank you Pastor Hughes for your tireless and faithful preaching