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- Michael DavisGreat Sermon!What a rich and powerful exposition of this magnificent theme! Thanks for sharing this. I am reminded of massively important truths by your faithful preaching. God bless your labors in the Lord!Michael Davis
- James PaulGreat Sermon!Powerful sermon !
- Latino in ChristChrist centered Sermon!A gripping, humbling and encouraging sermon. Thank you
- Latino in ChristSuch love!Oh, that I would marvel more often as I meditate on the love of God to this hell deserving sinner.Where can I find the quote at the start of the message? Thank you
- Latino in ChristChrist Honoring Sermon!I briefly listened to the beginning of this sermon a few days ago. Early this morning I listened to the entire message.Deeply moved. Getting ready to listen to it again. Amazing Grace!Thanks for posting
- Latino in ChristThank youAn encouraging message. Thanks
- Florin MotiuWonderful Savior.It was refreshing to look unto Jesus this morning in the words of this Song, through this message!
- Latino in ChristMany thanksGreatly encouraged. Thanks for posting yet another God honoring sermon
- Michael DavisExcellent preachingDear Pastor Moerdyk, greetings from Mississippi. I have received great blessing in hearing your preaching of God’s Word, especially the current series from Daniel. I pray the Lord will bring fruit abundantly through your ministry.
- Latino in ChristGreat Sermon!Powerful and very encouraging sermon. Thanks for posting it
- Latino in ChristTimely Sermon!I providentially found this series of messages.Thanks for posting. I need to be reminded daily of God’s sovereignty.
- a believer in ChristGreat Sermon!thank you for this sermon, some one pointed it out to me. it was such a blessing as this topic is often overlooked and those seeking help from abuse are often, sadly, shamed further in the church. I pray God will put on your heart that you will be able to send this to all the Reformed church pastors in this area including the FRC, URC, CanRC- to name the once i know. I know i am not defined by what happened or by how poorly most churches deal with abuse and disclosure and those who come for help in the church- yet how one is treated grieves many of us- as some one who has talked to survivors of abuse it grieves me how most of them are treated (with further shaming, church discipline, excommunication), even in our Reformed circles. i don't need to know there full story, nor does anyone know it all except God Himself, to know this is wrong and a disgrace to Christ and the church. There is such a need for church leaders to repent where they have wronged and rather embrace the souls they at times have hurt and even driven away.
- Florin MotiuScene of a revival.Listening to this sermon I thought of a scene which will happen if God will send a mighty revival. And it is not about unconverted sinners, but about people who are born again, but who lived so much time in compromises and in sins. If God would give them an opening of their eyes, to see and to sense their burden, the unbearable burden of their sins, oh, their crying and their lamentations would be overwhelming! When they would suddenly see how they rewarded God for His goodness, with sins and treacheries, loving other things and not Him, and being so cold towards Him…
- Randy LieuwenGreat Sermon!Glorious sermon. Every time i listen to it i am left at the foot of the cross, gazing upon the sovereign love of Christ in utter awe and wonder. Truly, "Here is love, vast as the ocean,Lovingkindness as a flood,When the Prince of Life our ransom,Shed for us His precious blood"!