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Pastor compares Disney World to Heaven while administering Baptism

We live in a time when Bereans are quickly slandered by wrongfully being called a “legalist,” “lacking grace,” or being “too critical.” So, I sought counsel from a group of Reformers asking them if my criticism of this baptism (video below) ‘would be a hill worth dying on, or that I might be too critical

Happy Sabbath Day! This Lord’s Day is not about us…

Happy Sabbath Day! This Lord’s Day is not about us, our families, our sports, our pleasures, our work, our recreation, our entertainment, or the false deity of me, myself, and I. But it is everything about our LORD. The Lord’s Fourth Commandment says, “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou

The Bible Belt sinfully neglects the Lord’s Supper

Over the past ten months, we’ve visited over ten churches in the Bible Belt, and are thankful for the experience. One church we remained for two months, and another church for three. Out of all those churches, and all those Lord’s Days, not one practiced the command to participate in communion, not even once. One

Some of my many Tweets related to this COVID-19 melodrama

Below are some of my Tweets (and other brief thoughts) as this fluid “pandemic” situation unfolds and changes, and many of them were linked to my Gospel tract. The CoronaVirus is working. The NBA suspended their season. Now will the other sports gods and idolaters suspend their season? Because of COVID19 the President declares a

After I preached, an Arminian promotes his man-centered heresies – the acceptance Gospel, & the false deity of ‘me, myself, and I: Semper Reformanda!

After distributing the tracts I preached thru the Law (all Ten Commandments), the Gospel, and then from the Text for today (which was Hebrews 4:14-16). During the Q&A the man seen in the beginning clip inserted his man-made man-centered heresies (a free-will acceptance Gospel that alleges man can save himself by “accepting Jesus”). Interestingly he

My Teaching on Isaiah 6:1-4, He is Prolific, Powerful & Prophetic

The sermon notes to this sermon, can be found below the embedded video. During the early church the book of Isaiah was known as the “fifth Gospel.” I could imagine how the Apostles used this book as their “gospel,” and how they lived out this message in their ministry. Though I’m not teaching thru the