Romans
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this episode, we continue our new series in the book of Romans. Specifically, we consider Paul's thesis statement in Romans 1:16-17 in which he declares that he is not ashamed of the Gospel.
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What a blessing to find a Presbyterian church online that actually teaches the Word of God as it should be! Amen! 🕊️🙌.
Greetings from the Northbay, CA
This pastor is really good! The way he explains the text is deeply insightful, easy to comprehend, and awesome in practical application. He’s really good!!!
Coming from Oahu, Hawaii - Thank you pastor 🤙🏽
Thank you for your wonderful expository preaching Pastor Matthew! If only I lived closer, I'd absolutely come to Gospel Fellowship. Lord bless you all, from Kate on Cape Cod.
Matthew 11:28-30
Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
Wonderful introduction
I love thy preaching style, and wish I can attend personally!
And for the evangilization, I am dumb (in the konservative medical sense); but I try sharing what I can do. I love a quote from my former pastor "Ye either have to be childlike in mind, or dumb, to not be in shame sharing the Gospel. If ye are ripe, ye became overripe; and thus, a foul fruit." I do not know how well it functions in English; e.g., ripe in German means either you have fully grown into adulthood, or into a certain stage (i.e., get a certain degree, or have a certain status in your church "I riped to be a youth pastor")
The location and building look like something out of a postcard or calendar!
Aw, no, the ending was cut off!
Been watching your website now for two months now. . Worshiptainment is most of the fellowships in my area... Cannot go to these because want to worship in spirit and truth. . Am in Touch with a Presbyterian church in SE Wisconsin, but they have not responded yet... Can you help me find a Presbyterian church that is a truly scripture led in my area..Thank you....
Might I suggest a fourth closing questions? Are we Christians? At the beginning of Matthew 18, in answer to the disciples desire to be great in the Kingdom of Heave, our Lord told them pointedly that they must first be converted or they (the 12) would never enter the Kingdom of God.
We missed out on the 3rd question at the end
Hello pastor,
I've a question, it's not related to sermon. What are your thoughts on Protestant reformed Church of America (PRCA)? is it a good and godly denomination?
Reformed Christian from South Africa here. I'm quite curious, what is the purpose of the empty chairs behind the pulpit?
I don’t go to his church, but our church has almost the same thing, it’s most likely for the choir.
@@bloodban716 Interesting. We might have choirs for special occasions, but as a rule, all singing is done by the congregation.
@@Hannodb1961 a lot of churches in the US have a choir that sings, usually behind the pulpit, every Sunday.
I do prefer congregational singing though, gives more of the impression that we are all one body singing together, worshiping God together.
@@bloodban716 It's not only a preference, it is a command.
"Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you *teach and admonish one another with* all wisdom through *psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit,* singing to God with gratitude in your hearts." - Col 2:16
Not saying the use of choirs are wrong, but if there are _no congregational singing at all_ and its replaced with choirs or bands, then that is not biblical.