I love how you deeply root your encouragement in Scripture, drawing from 1 Peter 3:8-9 and weaving in references like Matthew 7 and Psalm 119 to highlight the beauty of godly churchmanship. Your emphasis on practical steps—fostering fellowship, attending prayer meetings, and pursuing unity—makes these virtues feel alive and achievable. Most of all, your Christ-centered focus, tying it all to Jesus’ example of grace under pressure (1 Peter 2:23) and the heart of the Gospel, is a powerful reminder of why we strive for these qualities.
Treats divine wrath and judgment with sobriety, e.g., “God will be
glorified even in your destruction.” Addresses reprobation and God’s sovereign use of evil head-on, grounded in Romans 9:22–23. Stays firmly rooted in Scripture, avoiding speculation or philosophical
tangents.
I just discovered your sermons and wanted you to know what a blessing they are. Your commitment to the true gospel is refreshing. May God continue to bless you.
I have already made it no secret that Rich Anderson is one of my favorite preachers. Though there are only a handful of his sermons on Sermon Audio, they are all worth listening to, though it is worth subscribing to their church podcast as well. Since I have commented on all his sermons here, no more will be said. Just listen!