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- Rev. Zachary AndersonGreatly appreciatedThank you for your sermon! I have heard a few of your sermons and am grateful for your presentation and solid doctrine.
- Benjamin Formerly MephiboshethThe Gentleman Can Preach. Thank You Preacher.
- AldoGreat Sermon!Thank you for expounding so well on this subject. I will be recommending this message to a brother who is confused on covenant theology.
- Wayne CourtneyGreat Sermon!Amen!
- YolandaGreat Sermon!Thank you for gently persuading hearers to join in the battle against the foe of the LORD.
- Ronald FailanoEncouraging and edifying sermon!Thank you for this encouraging and edifying sermon. God bless Pastor
- alanaGreat Sermon!thank you for this uplifting sermon! God bless you and your church!
- CassieInteresting points made!I thought the point you made about how Jonah knew the power of the preaching and therefore didn't want to preach to Nineveh, and how you compared this with Elijah was really interesting! I never had thought of that before!
- Chris SimGreat Sermon!Great sermon. TY
- LisaInteresting.I noted some interesting things listening to this preaching- had never realised that the demons worshipped Jesus before. Interesting.
- Martin GilmoreUnfair DebateThis is not a fair debate, for it was 2 Arminians on 1 Calvinist; however, Rev Agnus did a great job and presented Scripture that the Arminians could not dispute.
- Gloria MHGreat Sermon!I think this was not a debate. The moderator was not moderating but interjecting his own beliefs and misunderstanding. He clearly was opposed to the doctrines of grace point of view and did all he could, even in reading the emails, to oppose Rev. Stewart. The moderator could have quickly edited the nonsense of the emails, but he chose to read all of it so as to make it [in his mind] evident that Rev. Stewart's point of view is unpopular. Thank God for men like Rev. Stewart who give answers based on what the Word of God says. Though I appreciated Rev. Ramsey's contribution, he didn't offer a convincing argument for his Arminianism. When he quoted verses, he clearly ignored the context of the same. The calling public was oblivious. How it demonstrated the great biblical illiteracy that is prevalent in our times! This is in part due to the fact that men seek the approval of men and consequently don't preach the whole counsel of the Word of God. The Gospel is offensive and it is supposed to show us that we are depraved sinners in need of salvation. Nowhere is it taught in the Bible that man's will overrules the will of the Sovereign of the universe. Good job Rev. Stewart!
- Shane HokansonGreat Sermon!Good message concerning Christ's ascencion and the thoughts of His Disciples. Several points covered on this much neglected topic. Thanks!
- Anne ChiamGreat Sermon!Thank you for a very enlightening sermon on 1 Chronicles 21. I learnt about true repentance which has a price. I learnt about the justice and mercy of God.
- BrandonGreat Sermon!Great sermon. A very important message and an easy sin to fall into. Thank you.