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Clayton Sheets on 12 Feb 2011 at 10:42 am #
I have been listening to Dr. Cliff on-line. I have been working through his messages on “10 things you need to know about Current Prophecy”
I have noticed that message #6 (June 7th-2009) and message #29 (Nov. 22nd – 2009) are both missing on the web page.
I would like to order those messages.
During one of his messages He also mentioned a sermon that he had preached at a different date on Ezk. 36,37,38, & 39. I would like to order that one as well.
Could you please tell me what I need to do to order these message.
Blessings,
Clayton Sheets
Eric Clifford on 21 Feb 2011 at 8:18 pm #
Hey my name is Eric Clifford. I have a question for you guys.
I have to do this thing called Senior Project up at school that is required for me to graduate. My project required me to start a band. So I started a Christian Metal/Rock band. Problem is, we have nowhere to practice. So I was wondering if you could lend us some space to practice. We dont have much money, so nowhere will really let us practice. Itd mean alot if you had any extra space you would let us use in the evenings. If not, please let me know you received this message. And if so, please let me know when it is open for us to practice, and how much, if any, this would cost us.
Thank you,
Eric Clifford
Todd Girod on 10 Mar 2011 at 11:54 pm #
This message is to Dr. Cliff. I am a teacher under pastor Marty Black, one of your former students. He mentioned I might write you for the answer to a question from Rev. 3:19-20. The question is basically this. Who is the letter addressed to? Here are my thoughts.
Short answer: It’s addressed to the church, or what I’ll call, the congregation of the church.
Long answer. Some use verse 20 for soul winning, but the context doesn’t point to that. Others say no, the verse is to the saved, because he’s talking to the church. I say neither answer is really sufficient, because since the letter is to the church, or as I said, the congregation of the church, it is to two of the three groups within the church – the lost and the carnal Christians. The third group, the zealous Christians, are in such a small minority as to not even receive a commendation from Christ.
I think Billy Graham once said he estimated as many as 80% of professing Christians are lost. If another 15-18% are carnal, that leaves basically what we see today, such a small minority of Christians on fire for God as to have minimal effect on the complacent and apathetic world around us.
I guess in summary, I would say verse 19 is written specifically to the Christians within the church since Christ does not chasten the lost. He’ll judge them. In verse 20 though, when He says if ANY MAN hear my voice… That seems to again point to the congregation as a whole, most of whom are lost.
Am I correct in my summation, or am I off base, and if so, would you mind guiding me to the correct end point?
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Todd Girod
jpestes on 18 Apr 2011 at 3:45 pm #
Eric,
Sorry for the late reply. No one has maintianed our website for a while. I’m Alex Estes’s dad, the one who takes band and football pictures. If you still need a place to rehearse let me know. you can reach me at jpestes81@suddenlink.net or text me at 780-5689.
Thanks Joe Estes
Cliff Brumels on 17 May 2011 at 11:12 pm #
I was in the youth choir in 1972-73 and enjoyed it alot and made alot friends. While being part of the youth programs, I was very close to the Mitchell family because I was dating their daughter at the time.
After graduation I entered the Army and retired after 21 years and this was the best part of my life and also never forgot where I came from when I graduated High school from Southwood.
Like to come visit again one day and wish the best for everyone. I praise God every day for keeping me safe all those years even when I was in Desert Storm/Shield.
Thank You
Cliff Brumels
Peoria, Az