Seeking the Wrong Saviour
In Him we have everything we could ever need, and more. So why would we ever look anywhere else but unto Him?
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Rev. Dr. Kenneth Kemble has been a minister for over thirty years. Being the son of a minister, he grew up in church, and felt the calling of God upon his life at an early age. He has preached to interested groups all across the country, as well as numerous tours to Canada and overseas. He has spoken to churches of just about every Protestant denomination, led numerous Bible studies in homes, has preached at camps, on television and radio, and has even preached from a loft in a barn. He pastors a congregation in south Texas, and makes several preaching trips each year. He gives all praise, honour and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ for anything good that comes as a result of His efforts.
In Him we have everything we could ever need, and more. So why would we ever look anywhere else but unto Him?
“Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is.” Jeremiah 17:7 Hope is a wonderful thing. Jeremiah 29:11 declares”
We are living in one of the darkest times in history for our people. We have gone from being the head to being the tail.
The Archbishop of Canterbury poured the holy anointing oil from the Ampulla onto the Coronation Spoon.
The writer believes that the only standard for the Christian is the Word of God. Therefore, we believe that the Word of God — not our feelings
Just think of that! God made a covenant with David that his seed would be established forever, and that his throne would endure throughout all generations!
In the time of David, God made a promise to His people Israel. He said, “. . . I will appoint a place for my people Israel, and will plant them . . .” 2 Samuel 7:10 Then many years later God gave further clarification to this promise by saying that the prophet Jeremiah would…
The field is the world, the man is our Lord Jesus Christ and the treasure is His people. God has given His all in order to buy the field, so that He can have the treasure that is in the field, His people Israel.
To begin with, this Scripture is usually incomplete when quoted. Most preachers seem to end the quote after “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.”
Notice something? There is absolutely nothing these new commandments about the true and living God whatsoever! It is all about mankind and the world