Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church

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    • C.Ceja
      Great Sermon!
      Wonderful sermon. Very convicting but also encouraging at the same time.
    • Lisa
      Great Sermon!
      I almost didn't listen to the whole sermon but I am glad I did as this was quite a comforting message.
    • Lisa
      Interesting
      In this chapter of mark we see demons speaking out truth and identifying Jesus as the son of god, whilst the Scribes ( the religious) charged him with performing miracles by the power of the prince of darkness....I find interesting ..,.
    • Zirve Yigit
      Great Sermon!
      Good friends are the ones those tell the truth with love! I am very blessed by this message, thanks.
    • Dee
      Great Sermon!
      Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful God given gift of bible interpretation. After listening to your explanation of Job 4 and 5 the words of those chapters came to life and I understood it better. I really loved your approach. May God bless you abundantly for sharing.
    • Florin Motiu
      What wisdom?
      Eliphaz pretends he is wiser than Job, but his worldly wisdom cannot comprehend the spiritual wisdom. Eliphaz is wrong about man's condition and God's nature and work in salvation.
    • Florin Motiu
      Great error.
      In essence, Bildad's error is depicted as his trying to establish a self-righteousness for salvation, not admitting the justification by God.
    • Lia Leigh
      Great Sermon!
      Dear Pastor, Thank you for your message! The Word of God is judgement to the unbelievers and encouragment to the true children of God. Foxes are dangerous because they carry rabies and with just a bite the virus may come in. There is no human treatment for rabies especially 'in the desert'. The patient dies a slow and agonizing death. The good news is that there is vaccin to prevent it. It is the Blood of Jesus and the power of His name.( I am a medical doctor and a pastor) Thank you again for encouraging me this evening. Lia Leigh.
    • Lia Leigh
      Great Sermon!
      Dear Pastor, Thank you for your message. Thank God for the internet also. I am a missionary pastor in Nigeria. The greatest opposition to the Word of truth here is the evil, stuborn spirit of religion. For many years we have been praying for revival. We see now, finnaly, the first rain drops of God's mercy falling on the people here. There is judgment on the religious leaders, hirelings in the house of God. Judgement is hope! The strategy God has given to my husband and myself as pastors here is to persevere against all odds to preach the free grace of God and to move in prophetic anointing. Ezekiel's name means God strengthens. We are a living proof that it is so. God bless you, your family and ministry. In Christ alone, Lia Leigh.
    • Florin Motiu
      Wrong counsel.
      Eliphaz puts Job in the category of the wicked whim God punishes. He didn't see the sufferings of Job as correction (even if he talks about correction), because the examples he gives are about the wicked perishing.
    • Cathy
      Great Sermon!
      A very good reminder to watch our tongue. Thank you for the faithful preaching.
    • A Teenager
      Great Sermon!
      This sermon was one of the best i have heard in awhile. Very Good
    • Robert
      Good Sermon!
      Thank you for this good sermon! For many years I tried to "live the Christian life"in my own strength, and as an Arminian, I never heard one single word about this great truth!Keep defending the true Gospel! It is never too late for one to become converted! Now all I want to hear is about our election in Christ before the foundation of the world!
    • A believer
      Great Sermon!
      Great commentary on-outside of Christ-just how spiritually bankrupt a man's condition is.
    • A believer
      Wonderful, timely message
      All who are called out of their sins are commanded to preach the gospel to any and all irrespective of their nationality, race, etc. This message brings forth the truth of that commission thru the reluctant prophet Jonah. I'm sure we all experience "Jonahnism" in our own Christian walk.