Recent Comments
- M.W.PhenomenalA most needful truth and yet so succinctly and clearly put. This subject is both the most fearful thing imaginable and the most blessed; fearful to be a tare but blessed beyond imagination to be wheat -- though both (unbeknownst to me previously) look so much alike. I am exceedingly thankful both to God, and to the preacher used of God, for this message and pray that it will be used to transform my mind, and all who hear it as God wills, so that we may all know and love the Lord all the more. To Him be the glory.
- AndyGood message!Good, clear, fresh exposition. Good application and appeal!
- LuthGreat Sermon!I praise and thank God for this sermon.
- Mike JeshurunGreat Sermon!A very passionate sermon on the power and omnipotence of God. A sermon to remind us that our God will have no other God's before Him. It is also a sermon that shows us the All-Sufficiency of God. Pastor Andy Christofides reminds us that in the real sense, God does not need US to defeat the enemy or manifest His glory. It is only our privilege that God chooses to use us. A wonderful sermon which establishes the very first Commandment of God, and reminds us that He will have no other Gods before Him. May the Lord richly bless Pastor Andy Christofides and his ministry.
- John J VolkGreat Sermon!Great to hear an Evangelical sermon! I have friends in England through the online game EVE and have heard that there is a lack of good solid evangelical preaching in England. Thanks for giving me a church that I can recommend to my friend in England. I would add something to the sermon that I have preached myself and I heard years ago. Some people will miss heaven by 18 inches. 18 inches is the distance from the head to the heart. In other words they hear the gospel intellectually but never believe in their hearts and so they MISS THE GRACE OF GOD! Thanks again! I really appreciate your sermon.
- Norman SmithMost interesting ! 9th on my second odysseyThankyou dear brother Christofides for a really interesting sermon. i am on an odyssey,for the second time,of going through each book of the Bible listening to a sermon ,preached by a minister whom i have not heard before.May the Lord bless your ministry to the glory of His name.
- Hank HudsonIf you love Jesus work at knowing Him moreOnce we're a Christian, our supreme effort should be to know Jesus more and more. We must look into ourself and ask, "Is Jesus happy to dwell inmy heart?" Or is there much work to be done to make our heart a welome place for Jesus to abide?
- Hank HudsonA reminder of what we once wereNow that we are a Christian, it's wiseto look back at what we once were andto be thankful to God for taking us outof darkness into light and giving ussalvation.
- Hank HudsonA touching sermonThis sermon touches on the basic needs we have for keeping God foremost inour life. Whatever we wish for or desire it should always be secondary in our priorities, which is having the Lord first and desiring to know His will for us.
- RobertWonderful Message!Thank you for this wonderful sermon about God's Sovereign Grace, Mercy, and Eternal Love!
- Norman SmithVery good Sermon!This brother starts the sermon by saying this was the worst ever sin commited by anybody, anywhere.And so sin is imputed to mankind through the disobedience and rebellion of what happened in Eden.This brother's series on Genesis promises to be quite refeshing(i have only heard this one so far), bringing us back to basics, so to speak, so we who are the Lord's are reminded of the wonderful grace of God in redeeming His people through the death of Christ.a very easy to listen to message ,and will not lose the simple soul in bing too "deep".May the Lord bless this brother's series on Genesis to the glory of God.
- MikeGreat Sermon!On the mark sermon comparing the early verses of Genesis with historical and theological developments from Darwin on. Good stuff. 31 minutes that may enlighten you.