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Great Sermon! Very fair and accurate appraisal of this movement, I was looking for books when I found Brians web site. Listened to his "Upper Room" message, which I loved. I then checked to see if he was on SermonAudio.com. Amen!
Argin Gerigorian (1/30/2013)
from California
Awesome! great sermon on the topic of theonomy. The good the bad and the ugly! I like pastor Schwertley because he's confessional, whereas many reconstructionalists are anti-confessional and independent.
Angela Wittman (8/19/2007)
Great Sermon! Wow! This is a must listen for those seeking to influence the culture for Christ. I highly recommend this sermon! I plan to listen to part 2 right away!
Sojourner (6/23/2007)
Great Sermon! I was totally ignorant about Theonomy/Christian Reconstruction. Now I feel like I have a good grasp about what it is. I also believe that this teaching was extreamly fair and thorough. If anyone is interested in knowing more about this movement then I would strongly encourage you to start here. Be sure and listen to part 2 also. Really, this is an excellent work from Rev. Schwertley, thank you Rev.
Daniel Ritchie (12/21/2006)
from Ireland
Excellent Lecture A superb introduction to the strong points of the Theonomy movement, and a great defense of the continuing validity of the Old Testament penalties.
A Christian in the USA (12/4/2006)
Great Sermon! This was an excellent sermon and a very good assessment of Christian reconstruction. I'm looking forward to the entire series!
Bio: Rev. Schwertley has been a guest preacher at over a dozen RPCNA and other reformed churches across the country. Pastor Schwertley has also been a featured speaker at The Puritan Project Conference in Brazil in June 2001, Greenville Seminary Worship Conference (Debate on...