Spoken at 50th anniversary service at B.I.M.I. in 1985.
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@JByrd-rb5lm5 ай бұрын
Best of all time
@nicholasveiga62892 жыл бұрын
I read one of his sermons in Revival Fires. It was nice to listen to one of his sermons on video. I especially like how he weaves stories into his sermon. You can see that he had a lot of wisdom. I pray that I can be a wonderful witness for Christ, driven by compassion.
@Iwillnotbepushed2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Roberson was a greatly used man of God. He deserved the double honor the Bible says is due to men like him. Tennessee Temple University and Highland Park Baptist Church are no longer in existence today. They left the area owing three million dollars. See, they disrespected the man of God and the bears came out of the woods and ate them. Just like the children that disrespected Elisha. That said, I met my wife of 34 years at TTU in Dr. Porters Old Testament Survey Class. I also found God’s will for my life there in chapel. I will always be grateful to GOD, Dr. Roberson and TTU for what I left there with and learned there.
@dovecamp18455 жыл бұрын
Great having this video, I am from TTU. '83 class.......Dr. Lee was the real deal
@tonysarah199711 жыл бұрын
I was there the night he preached this. I was just beginning my deputation as a missionary to Bolivia, South America. If I am not mistaken, it was during BIMI's 35th anniversary. BIMI was started in 1960 and this video is from June 1995.
@Senkino5o10 жыл бұрын
Well God bless you brother
@qmyers3673 жыл бұрын
No way! My family went there till 1996. My sad was the Sunday school superintendent
@tommypowell11376 жыл бұрын
What great eyesight he had for 87
@charlietaylor84275 жыл бұрын
The great doctor Lee Roberson what a man a true man of God he preached he loved he cared he had a great vision it is often said the only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision dr. Robertson was a man of great vision he was a lovely man he was a wonderful man he cared about people he had compassion compassion unlimited compassion for children compassion for adults compassion for the disabled passion for everybody passion for souls passion he had great vision love people caring about people a great preacher you felt like you were almost like you were sitting down with Moses I am totally serious about that he was a terrific man I graduated from that school I started out in 1976 in the Bible School graduated eventually from the seminary dr. Cravens was the dean of the seminary at the time I remember when his wife was killed in that horrible accident he was recovering but he still remains of being at that seminary I used to say I wanted to be buried next to dr. Lee Robertson what I love that man I care about that Jr Faulkner oh my goodness those were the good old days gone now practically gone forever gone forever no man is willing to stand up say this is wrong and this is right no man is going to do that anymore excuse everything and we look over everything awful terrible it is especially in this nation we need to stand up for the right uphold the right but this way this politics stuff this politics stuff is killing this nation all the lies all the deception everything there is no leadership everything rises and falls on leadership and we have none not at all in this country anymore how awful how awful how awful helpful God help us all pray pray pray pray that's all you can do and stand up that's all you can do
@fuzzeek784 жыл бұрын
You speak like you need some help. Mental illness is a real struggle, and I pray you get the help you need. I can feel for you, Dr. Lee is my cousins grandpa. He wasn't good with kids as I remember. Side note, your writing is next to illegible. Using punctuation( commas, paragraphs, periods ) is required for the reader.