Great Sermon! Wow! This is most excellent, most superb, most powerful and thought provoking. I think every believer should hear and heed the call in wisdom to examine themselves as they listen. I'm not prone to a quick temper, but as I listened, I remembered times of smoldering anger at a close family member at his irrational, volcanic, frightening outbursts of anger. Anger could be deadly. I think this message can be a good tool in our progress in sanctification, and I can't recommend it highly enough. Thank you, Bro. Gary. Looking forward to next Sunday's message.
Great Sermon! Oh dear brother, what wonderful two sermons particularly this second one so powerful and instructive. Brian, God has graced you with one of the finest gifts of communicating His Word to us. In the midst of being stricken to the core at your diagnosis and then heavy duty surgery, I was frequently before His throne (tho probably selfishly), pleading, "My Lord and my God, please don't take Brian away from Ariel and away from us, and don't let Your gifting in him be diminished at all." I give glory to God in Christ Jesus in the highest in great gratitude.
On to downloading Bro. Conrad's messages to listen to tonight.
Great Sermon! I listened to this a couple hrs ago this early morning and was deeply blessed. It so moved and warmed my soul. I was caught up in the majesty of that glorious event. Thank you.
Great Sermon! I listened to this Monday, 8/20,but could not focus on it or keep my mind from wandering. This was most unusual as all your messages minister mightily to me. I figured it just was not for me.
Late Sunday night 8/26,i listened to part 2 and felt I was starting to grasp what you were saying so I went back and listened to part one and felt it was all falling into place, Holy Spirit of God opening my dull mind to it. As I listened, I felt it was directed to me particularly regarding my only child. I have much to ponder before God on that relationship in light of this subject.
If God desires to say more through you on this, please preach on. Thank you, dear brother.