Sermon Archives - EFCCL EFCCL
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Listen to the weekly sermons from the Evangelical Free Church of Crystal Lake.
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Why Jesus Came
JESUS: THE ONLY SAVIOR#8 | Why Jesus CamePastor Jay Childs (John 3:16-36)
To Be The Savior (vs 16-18)
To Be The Light (vs 19-21)
To Be Exalted (vs 22-36) -
Test of Knowing God
Test of Knowing GodPastor Cal Hiebert | (1 John 2:3-11)
The Test of Obedience (2:3-6)
The Test of Love (2:7-11) -
God is Light
God is LightGuest Speaker, Pastor Cal Hiebert (1 John 1:5-2:2)
Untruthful Claims People Make
Consequences of These Untruthful Claims
Changing Untruthful Claims into Truthful Claims -
For God So Loved The World
JESUS: THE ONLY SAVIOR#7 | For God So Loved The WorldPastor Jay Childs (John 3:16)
For God So Loved
That He Gave His Only Begotten Son
Whoever Believes in Jesus
Will Have Eternal Life -
Create in Me a Clean Heart, O God
Create in Me a Clean Heart, O GodPastor Jay Childs | (Psalm 51)
Why we must confess (vs 1)
What we must confess (vs 2-7)
How we must confess (vs 8-19) -
You Must Be Born Again
JESUS: THE ONLY SAVIOR#6 | You Must Be Born AgainPastor Jay Childs (John 3:1-15)
The Necessity of the New Birth (vs 1-7)
God’s Role in the New Birth (vs 7-13)
The Basis of the New Birth (vs 14-15)
Customer Reviews
Very Contradictory
In some sermons he teaches everything that comes to pass is foreordained by God, but then also says that people are to blame for their sin when their sin has been foreordained by God. And also in one sermon teaching that Adam and Eve chose to eat the fruit in regard to God’s plan for it he says this exactly “This is not plan A, this is not the way it was set up, this is the result of human sin and rebellion, Genesis 3 is explicit, so is Romans 8” and then in a blog post (which is no longer accessible, I don’t know what happened to the blog) he says this exactly “I've been asked many times: Did God plan for Adam and Eve to rebel against Him? The only answer we can come to Biblically is "yes". But is God then guilty of evil? The Bible's answer is "no. So why did He plan for Adam and Eve to sin? He never tells us The only hint given in the Bible is that God does all things for His glory. SO... clearly, He determined that He would be more glorified if He ordained evil to exist than for it not to. This was St. Augustine's conclusion also.” I don’t think it’s right that someone would say that Adam and Eve caused the fall in a main sermon but teach the opposite somewhere else and say that it was God’s plan after teaching that it wasn’t His plan for it to happen, you should stick with only one of those options, you can’t teach both as factual.