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    • Tracey Unger
      Thank You
      What a great message- praying that God will continue to bless you - I have been admonished and encouraged- through message 2- and this one/ many "amens" and a few "ouches".
    • Tracey Unger
      Great Sermon!
      What an exhortation! Thank you for your faithfulness, your testimony at 72 is an encouragement to me.
    • Jody Harris
      Great Sermon!
      The way you preach and most importantly what you preach has greatly improved my understanding of my Bible and my understanding of how to properly speak the gospel to both lost and my fellow brethren. Whom which I have great concern for, I am an independent fundamentalist baptist. (Bible believers) but my fundamental-list is the whole conical of God. Thank you for the edifying preaching. God speed sir.
    • Noella
      Great Sermon!
      Very powerful sermon. Pastor is absolutely correct. Church worship isn't to be concert pperformance to showcase people's musical skills. It's supposed to be for God only.
    • Shane Hokanson
      Great Sermon!
      Good message / reminder about real Christianity and real Christians based upon scripture versus Priest religion mixed with ancient pagan statues. Good note about Peter Waldo. As I have heard, those people would memorize a portion of scripture so even if the priesty-boys employed by Rome burned the Bibles, the real believers still had God's word with them.
    • Jennifer Mason
      Great Sermon!
      Thank you! I have never believed in the ‘sinner’s prayer’ sales pitch for example; Evangelism Explosion, and such.Shouldn’t prayer be the first step to take for guidance when evangelizing?
    • Anonymous Name
      Titus 2:1-15: A Call to Sobriety
      Titus 2:1-15 is a call for God's People to exercise sobriety. There is nothing sober about contemporary praise music and all of its silly acrobatics. Charles Haddon Spurgeon even predicted that there will a come a time when the church has clowns entertaining the goats instead of shepherds feeding the sheep. Spurgeon also warned that that very church which the world likes best is sure to be that which God abhors.
    • Victor Belov
      What about other foreign translations?
      Hello there. My native language is Russian and I understand and read my Bible mostly in Russian. Does it mean that KJV is more superior than my Russian Bible? Can you confirm it in the Bible please? Also, I am having hard time understanding old English in the KJV. What would you recommend?
    • Yolanda
      Heads Up!
      Amen!!!There is no mention of pope in the Bible. No prayers to Mary in the Bible. No prayers for the dead in the Bible. No mention of mass in the Bible. No mention of Christmas celebrations.Many of us are not aware of those “evangelical” pastors repudiating the doctrine of SEPARATION. WOW! They do not stand on the word of God that commands us to separate from apostates who deny the supernatural word of God. 2 Corin 6:17. Have no fellowship with, shun them 2 Tim 2:5, 16, Titus 2:10 and many other scriptures. Separation is the wall of protection for God’s people. Are ecumenical relationships more important than doctrine? Christianity is not an ice cream shop!!! We must be focused on TRUTH.ALL POSTERS SHOULD TAKE HEED TO THIS MESSAGE BY PASTOR DAVID CLOUD.Thank you David
    • Unspecified name
      Great Sermon!
      We clearly saw in this sermon that Harold Ockenga started new evangelicalism in 1948 as rebellion against doctrinally sound Biblical Fundamentalism. This liberal rebel known as Harold Ockenga started new evangelicalism with a repudiation of separation from apostasy, including theological liberalism.This repudiation of separation from apostasy lead to today's evangelicals adopting the following factors.01: Dialogue with apostates.02: Positive theology at the expense of the negative warnings of the Bible.03: Exaltation of love and unity at the expense of sound doctrine.04: Pragmatism in the ministry.05: A desire for respectability.06: An attitude of anti-fundamentalism.07: Inconsistency and contradiction.08: Dividing Biblical Truth into categories of importance and non-importance.09: Exalting social and political activity to the same level as the Great Commission.And lastly,10: A mood of softness with a desire for less strict "christendom" as well as pacifism and neutrality in spiritual warfare.New evangelicalism (aka theological liberalism) has taken evangelical churches and ministries by storm. Today, it is very popular with churches, even though it is apostate. We must be more concerned about what is Biblical than what is popular.
    • Unspecified name
      Full of insight!
      Contemporary Christian Music is indeed the music of theological liberalism. With that said, the new evangelicalism started by Harold Ockenga for the sole purpose of theological liberalism.Until then, we would be wise to heed the warning about false prophets in Matthew 7:15-20. We know that theological liberals are false prophets since they say that spiritual compromise will bring about universal harmony.
    • Unspecified name
      Insightful!
      It's a proven fact that rock music, rap music, country music, and pop music are all based on rebellion to authority. We also see this same rebellion reflected in Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) given that CCM musicians think that grace is antinomian license. Grace, Biblically understood, is freely bestowed upon undeserving sinners. Of course, Biblical Grace also shows us to live in a sober manner as evident in Titus 2:12.It is rather troubling how CCM musicians think that they can live as they like and demean those rejecting their licentious lifestyles reflected in their music with its many styles as "legalistic." If you were to preach that the Lord is a Righteous Punisher in today's contemporary churches with their CCM, you would be accused of being "legalistic" even though the Bible clearly teaches it in verses like 2 Thessalonians 1:8-9.
    • Bob and Dora Spohr
      Great Sermon!
      Thank you so much for speaking the truth, sometimes we get to feeling very alone! But I think we are in good company, I'm sure the Lord felt that way too. I was just telling my daughter you must STUDY the Word, to be able to discern the spirit if it be of the Lord.
    • B. McCausland
      Valuable insights
      Useful information and valid rationale. Accepting a 'faulty sword' ultimately may lead, not only to deficient doctrine, but to imply that God might not be necessarily perfect.
    • Preston James
      Excellent Sermon!