Thank you for this interesting and informative sermon series. One minor point, it is ‘you and me’ and not ‘you and I’ according to the usual grammar rules.
I never thought that Aristobulus wasn’t personally greeted because he might not be a Christian. I think that’s a large assumption unless there’s another reason I don’t know about that made some come to that conclusion. I always thought maybe he was away from home for some reason or maybe even a Christian who had died. Is there a specific reason that you and Charles Spurgeon came to that conclusion?
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Great study, Pastor David. Jesus bless you
God Bless You Pastor David! I love you and I'm praying for you 🙏🏻✨❤️
Thank you very much, blessings to you and yours.
Amazing series thank you David!!!!!
I thank God so much for you. I wish i was closer to attend your services. Thank you for your explanation of the Word of God
Thank you for teaching the word of God. 🙏✨ I always learn so much.
Amazing amen 🙏🙌
Very Good. Amen.
Such a simple, yet powerful message. God, The Father loves people. ❤
Thank you very much, and Amen!
Amen, he loved us first. No greater Love ✝️han Jesus Chris✝️.
God Bless
04-12-2024 , thank you farher in Heaven for the your enduring word. Now and forever in Jesus name .Amen
Amen, Amen and Amen!
Thank you for this interesting and informative sermon series.
One minor point, it is ‘you and me’ and not ‘you and I’ according to the usual grammar rules.
Ok. I just caught where in the sermon you meant where you and me are proper and you’re right.
I do the same thing when I read through the names. Then someone else will come along and say them and I’m like oooohhhh… Lol.
Hi Pastor David! This video was not included in your Romans playlist. Could you please include it? Thank you so much!
Thank you for the heads up! God bless.
I never thought that Aristobulus wasn’t personally greeted because he might not be a Christian. I think that’s a large assumption unless there’s another reason I don’t know about that made some come to that conclusion.
I always thought maybe he was away from home for some reason or maybe even a Christian who had died.
Is there a specific reason that you and Charles Spurgeon came to that conclusion?