Great and a blessed Sermon! Listening to Brother Greer speak I was hearing the Lord speak to my heart. I believe the words spoken in this sermon were fully the words of the Holy God, as though Christ Himself was speaking. Thank you Brother Greer for giving so much of yourself in preaching the word of the Lord in such clear manner. May the Lord continue to bless you, your ministry and your family.
Great Sermon! Rev. Greer points out that the Judgment proves that "when a man dies, his sins don't die as well."
He also quotes this verse, too:
"Some men's sins are clearly evident, preceding them to judgment, but those of some men follow later." (I Tim. 5:24).
It is a CONVICTING sermon!!!!!! Don't play religion ... get to CHRIST at once!
Great Sermon! This one has to be (in my opinion anyway) brother Greer’s all time best! If this sermon doesn’t rattle you, then you’re probably already dead.
Great Sermon! Praise the Lord for this faithful preaching and strong exhortation to those poor lost souls who are yet without God's salvation.
The awful and terrible nature of sin is here thoroughly dealt with, together with its inevitable consequences in the life of the sinner. Praise God there is a way to escape this drastic burden, nor is it to be found in "religion" as Joab's example illustrates.
Thank you, Rev Greer.
A Most Instructive Sermon Once again the “sound doctrine” that characterizes Rev. Greer’s Ministry of the Word is seen in this sermon, where he carefully and precisely, expounds this portion of the Scriptures, in order that we might fully grasp this gospel truth that the law is not the enemy of grace! Truly Rev. Greer took great pains and went to great lengths . . . indeed . . . laboured to bring this truth home to our hearts, by taking us from Mount Sinai to Mt. Calvary!
As those who were graciously brought to see our transgressions by the law, and then graciously brought to Christ as well, we know . . we understand . . that the law is not antagonistic to grace. Though at first glimpse it appears to be the enemy of grace, after a more careful examination of it, which we are given in this message, the law is found to be in itself an expression of God’s grace as well!
This is a sermon which will cause you to marvel at the incomparable integrity of God’s character and the harmony of His Word. For Christ came not to destroy the law, but to fulfill it.
(Matt. 5:17)
We are very blessed indeed to sit under the ministry of such a gifted and Spirit-filled “Instructor in Christ”, who studies to show himself approved unto God rightly dividing the word of truth! (2Tim. 2:15)
June & Ralph Nadolny