Great Sermon! I am blessed beyond words. Thank you Lord for this message. How precious are your words to me. Thank you for your servant Rev. Mercer.
Great Sermon! I wandered into SermonAudio in the mid 90’s, heard the preaching of Dr Cairns and from then on I have been listening to him. It was with sadness as I later heard him announce his retirement and listened to the last message he preached at the church. Now after a decade he is back indefinitely. It’s just wonderful! Thank God for continuing to use Dr Cairns to speak his word at Faith Free. Dr Cairns is always full of Christ in his preaching, has always put Christ in the forefront of all his messages and leaves you in no doubt that his messages are Bible-backed with not a hint of input from man. His are the messages we need if we want to be in a fellowship that is faithful and steadfast, distinct and separate, and to walk the straight and narrow path. His expositions of the Word are eye-opening, uncompromisingly solid, inspiring. If you are hungry and thirsty and want to be fed, be led to this green pasture.
Great Sermon! What a message and what a friend we have in Jesus. No one even close to Him. Thank you Lord for the privilege of knowing. I pray that I will know you deeper in a more intimate way. Help me never to grieve you Oh friend of sinners.
As much as ongoing Christianity wishes to explain away the adherence to the ecclesiastical calendar, such does not derive from an ordained NT pattern. Rather it traces back to the fancy and corruption of the church set from the first and second century when people, without Scriptural antecedent, began to uphold special religious 'holy-days' with a special service to mark different instances of the life of Christ, as his baptism, his temptations, etc... and later on his ascension and so on. Palm Sunday anchors from the medieval RC 'holy-day' order, which early English Puritans as Carthwright in his attempt to promote industry in England by eliminating the numerous existing religious 'holy-days', termed it as an item picked up from the 'dung hill of popery'
Christ signalised only one remembrance, and this was his death, and this as "often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come"
Thank God! I am so encouraged and thankful for the Lord's willingness to heal my backsliding. This message will bless anyone who is cast down and lacking hope of ever becoming conformed to His image.
Thank you, brother Lee, for that sincere burden you have shared tonight in the prayer meeting. May God bless you, and all that pray in this same spirit along you
"with the lowly is wisdom" Pro.11:2
"I will look, ... to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembles at my word" Is 66:2
"Hear the word of the LORD, ye that tremble at his word; ... he shall appear to your joy, ..."