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The Best I’ve Heard! I’ve listened to many sermons and not all in their entirety because of their lack of sufficient treatment for the subject at hand; apostasy in the church for today. Dr. Woods’ wisdom in dealing with this grave subject as the infiltration is massive in the church today gives sufficient insight as to where we are headed in this latter dispensation of time.
My grieving at what's happening at Asbury University is a sure sign of a massive sweep of apostasy, whereas I am equally grieved at the well-known speakers and theologians who’ve given in saying, “This is a revival going on in the church which will hopefully spread like a wildfire.” I hope not because the church of today is already in a great deal of trouble. I personally do not believe in this dispensation we will experience a great worldwide revival, the greatest revivals will only take place during the tribulation after the church has left (Rev. 7:13-14), and when Israel mourns as she recognizes her beloved Messiah. (Zechariah 12:10-14) Amen, Amen!
Samantha M (3/21/2020)
Great Sermon!
Kurt Obermeyer (2/9/2016)
from Flushing, Michigan
A Must Listen to Sermon This is the single most important sermon to listen to for every Christian in every church in America, and around the world, today. Apostasy is destroying the Church today, and only a miracle of God can save it. If every pastor listened to this message, and applied it to his life, and the life of the church where Christ has him, we would witness a Second Reformation. Praise the Lord for Dr. Woods and his consistent delivery of the word of God.
Wayfarer Pilgrim (2/7/2016)
from Lubbock,tx
Great Sermon! This sermon is a must for every Christian who has found themselves, sitting in the church, as a Sunday night business meeting vote has just agreed to embrace a church growth plan that appeals to the non religious unregenerate and not to the redeemed bought by the blood of Jesus. This "movement" is frightful for those tied to the SBC convention. Increasing debt so that a church may increase its growth is not the gospel.