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Sermon Travail of the Soul | Ken Wimer
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"Thank You Pastor, for another wondeful message faithfully preached! God..."
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Sermon2/4/2021 3:52 PM
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If God Be For Us
Rev David Silversides
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“ Great Sermon! ”
A powerful defence of the biblical doctrine of salvation, in which the act of God's righteouness is pivotal and foundational.

Sermon1/1/2020 8:35 AM
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“ Great Sermon! ”
Very helpful. Thank you brother.

Sermon12/26/19 6:51 AM
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“ Great Sermon! ”
Enjoyed listening to this sermon this morning.

Sermon11/25/19 3:39 PM
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“ Great Sermon! ”
An excellent introduction to this wonderful epistle. Looking forward to hearing more!

Sermon10/28/19 4:47 AM
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“ Great Sermon! ”
An extremely challenging sermon on the dangers and pitfalls of sexual sin. Highly recommended listening for all christian men and women.

Sermon6/3/19 7:19 AM
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Sermon:
The ultimate futility of unbelief
Rev David Silversides
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“ Excellent Sermon! ”
A very relevant sermon to the issues of our generation through the words of Isaiah.

Sermon5/6/19 6:35 AM
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“ Great Sermon! ”
As Dr Walicord says, man does not fall into sin, but knowingly and willingly chooses to sin in rebellion against God. The Lord himself enable us to choose what is good and pleasing in his sight. Thank you brother.

Sermon5/2/19 4:48 AM
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“ Excellent Sermon! ”
A very clear and penetrating sermon on The Day of the Lord.

Sermon3/26/18 6:12 PM
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“ Passionate Sermon! ”
A blessing to listen to this farewell sermon. A final passionate plea to take hold of the God of grace. Every blessing Gavin, to you and your family in the days ahead.

Sermon1/16/18 6:23 PM
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“ Very helpful ”
Paul, I was sorry to miss the meeting. Just listening now. Thankfully we are being sharpened by the Lord in his own time in a way that is good for us. He does not leave us comfortably in our sin. Bless his name! How we need him to lead us in the narrow way. We cannot do it without our father in heaven. We do owe Christ everything! "If God's people do not interest you then Christ does not interest you" How true. "If there is no chastisement then God has given you over to that sin". A fearful thought. "There is enough inside us to condemn us, just not enough to save us." Thankfully, he drives foolishness from our hearts. Oh it is slowly. But bless his name, surely! Romans 8:28 an excellent text to conclude the message with. May we never forget the blessings of our God to his people and to our own souls! Thank God for his mercy and patience in dealing with us.

Sermon9/20/17 11:32 AM
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Dispensationalism Pt 1
Mark Fitzpatrick
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“ Thank You! ”
Thank you John. It is a blessing to know that the series is of use to God's people.

Sermon9/22/16 5:04 AM
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Sermon:
A People Without Knowledge
Mark Fitzpatrick
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“ Great Sermon! ”
Thanks Michael for the encouragement.

Sermon4/10/16 5:28 PM
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Sermon:
What Jesus thought of the Bible
Rev Malcolm Watts
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“ Very Helpful ”
A very helpful and encouraging presentation of our Lord Jesus' view of scripture.

Sermon4/5/16 3:55 AM
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Sermon:
Victory of the Son
Mark Fitzpatrick
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“ Thank You ”
Thank you Louise for your kind and encouraging words. It is always a blessing to receive feedback on the sermons. Every blessing to you in the Lord. Mark.

Sermon3/31/16 8:14 AM
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Sermon:
Not What You Think
Rev. Trevor Kirkland
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“ Helpful ”
A very instructive and useful introduction to this book of Leviticus.

Sermon11/29/15 4:53 PM
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Sermon:
Coping With Criticism
Dr. Joel Beeke
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“ Powerful and Helpful Sermon ”
I was greatly helped and blessed as I listened to this sermon. Highly recommended for ministers and all believers. Soli Deo Gloria

Sermon5/3/15 6:11 PM
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Sermon:
Grace And Peace To You (Phil 1:2)
Albert N. Martin
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“ Very Helpful and Encouraging!! ”
Just listened to this sermon with some of the members of our church "Arann Reformed Baptist church". We are going through this series on the Lord's day after the evening service. What a blessing so far with the first three sermons.

Sermon1/17/15 4:02 PM
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Sermon:
Musical Instruments in Worship
Robert McCurley
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“ Final response to Mr McCausland ”
The Priesthood of believers does not "override" the OT priesthood. The Priesthood of Christ ALONE replaces the Old covenant rituals! Our "Priesthood" only has meaning in its relationship to His unique role! If you were right on this then not only would that mean all believers could use instruments in worship but also that no-one would have the right to stop them doing so! I believe you need to think this one over dear brother. On the point of Miriam, I don't think we she use her as an example or we might end up in trouble! May the Lord guide us all into His truth more and more for His own glory and honour. M.

Sermon1/16/15 7:02 PM
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Sermon:
Musical Instruments in Worship
Robert McCurley
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“ Response ”
Thank you Mr McCausland for your kind and clear response. Indeed there is as you refer to an antecedent of instrumental worship in the OT. But along with this are clear rules of who are to be the instrumentalists, the Priests and Levites. Also there is a clear connection with the Tabernacle and the sacrifices. There is silence with regard to instruments in the NT and the place to make melody is in the heart! Your position raises these obvious questions. Who are authorized to play? Who decides? What instruments etc? The Abolishing of the Temple, its sacrifice, worship and the Priesthood demands the ending of all their exclusive ministry which includes instruments in the worship of God. Sincerely, MF.

Sermon1/15/15 4:48 AM
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Sermon:
Musical Instruments in Worship
Robert McCurley
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“ A question for Mr McCausland ”
Would it be acceptable to add a third element to the Lord's Table like the Roman church in the adding of water? If not, Why not? Note, there is no prohibition in scripture to the adding of something else to the Lord's Table!
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