God bless pastor David for such a profound and meaningful understanding of the Love and Grace of our Lord and Savior. Pastor, you are truly gifted and truly sent by God to the Adventist Church for such a time as this.
I believe this panel has so much wisdom on this topic about religious freedom. One thing that hurts our church is to provide guidance for all freedom when individuals' rights are trampled upon, especially women rights to choose between their bodies, whither the world say, they are protecting the baby's rights, our righteous stance goes against her rights to choose, that between her and her Creator. When it comes to the vaccine, the military has the right to mandate the Soldier, has sole their rights away and belongs to the military not their own, no different as prisoners belongs to the states or federal government, especially when it comes to the overall health of all. Thanks for the panelists comments.
'God has his people that look to be out and they are in.' Example: a Muslim may look to be out but they are in. Finally, a pastor who is not afraid to share a truth that conflicts with religious ideals and 'routines.'
Very interesting sermon. One correction to note though. The centurion does not come himself to Jesus. Though Mathews record appear that way, Luke clarifies it well. He sends the Jewish elders to Jesus first. Secondly he sends his friends as per desire of ages. Though this does not really impact the message of the sermon. I believe this still needs to be clarified.
I'll have to look into that. It is interesting. I would note Matthew is an eye witness account. Luke would have been told of the story right? All scripture is written for a purpose. Like you said it doesn't take away from the point of the sermon.
God bless pastor David for such a profound and meaningful understanding of the Love and Grace of our Lord and Savior. Pastor, you are truly gifted and truly sent by God to the Adventist Church for such a time as this.
Keep looking up JESUS is coming soon
Amen, be blessed pastor.
I believe this panel has so much wisdom on this topic about religious freedom. One thing that hurts our church is to provide guidance for all freedom when individuals' rights are trampled upon, especially women rights to choose between their bodies, whither the world say, they are protecting the baby's rights, our righteous stance goes against her rights to choose, that between her and her Creator.
When it comes to the vaccine, the military has the right to mandate the Soldier, has sole their rights away and belongs to the military not their own, no different as prisoners belongs to the states or federal government, especially when it comes to the overall health of all. Thanks for the panelists comments.
Thanks for posting! This sermon blessed me!
Amen!
'God has his people that look to be out and they are in.' Example: a Muslim may look to be out but they are in. Finally, a pastor who is not afraid to share a truth that conflicts with religious ideals and 'routines.'
Very interesting sermon. One correction to note though. The centurion does not come himself to Jesus. Though Mathews record appear that way, Luke clarifies it well. He sends the Jewish elders to Jesus first. Secondly he sends his friends as per desire of ages. Though this does not really impact the message of the sermon. I believe this still needs to be clarified.
I'll have to look into that. It is interesting.
I would note Matthew is an eye witness account. Luke would have been told of the story right?
All scripture is written for a purpose. Like you said it doesn't take away from the point of the sermon.
Is this the 1st, first? Can you number the headings in order??
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