This made me really think about the things in life that I worship. I didn't realise I was worshiping it before but after this sermon I realise 'wow, I guess I am worshiping that'
@candicecaffey20187 жыл бұрын
Psalms 100 was the first bible scripture I learned to recite by heart in Sunday school as a child
@christy76927 жыл бұрын
Thank you Peter for such moving sermon. I am cronically ill and I am home bound and your sermons move my heart. You and Mary make my day everyday. God bless you both.
@kimberlyhenline89347 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful message. You not only speak it, but live it. Coming from a broken home, it fills my heart with joy to see the love between you and Mary. Thank you for sharing a piece of your life with the world.
@jasongates-6 жыл бұрын
Under my first ever pastor, the church I grew up attending opened service, in part, by having a responsive reading of Psalm 100 (the entire Psalm), but King James Version. Sounds like you read from New International Version. The pastor would read it piece by piece, and the congregation would repeat what he said. That was after the choir marched in, and before the congregation sung the Lord's Prayer. That's how we opened service every Sunday, under that pastor. After so many years, I wished the pastor preached from Psalm 100, but he never did. He would have ended with "He rose up," anyway, because that's how he closed every sermon. So, I was happy when I notice, today, that you preached from this Psalm. Because we opened with the Psalm every Sunday, I ended up memorizing the Psalm, from King James Version. Thank you for preaching this sermon.
@MissMaggie2467 жыл бұрын
Peter, I enjoyed this sermon very much! Yesterday my siblings and I buried our 88 year old mother. We know her passing was a blessing. She died of pneumonia, rather than the lung cancer she she had just been diagnosed with. A cancer that she didn't know she had, a cancer that would have put her through hell. And so we're are so very grateful that it went this way. Peaceful, content, holding hands with my siblings. I know all that in my head. But my heart is screaming that I want her back! I know you lost your father, and my question to you is simple. How? How did you get through it? Your mother? Brother?Is there a secret code that I don't know about? Your family seems to have drawn closer. Mine is drifting, all going in different directions. Well, I need to end this, as it's turning into more than a simple comments. Thank you and take care.
@candicecaffey20187 жыл бұрын
Could I ask for prayer I’ve been having a problem called dystonia a reaction to a medication that I was given for my ptsd. Was causing neck contractions that were very scary. I watch your videos and they give me so much hope and I am believing for a miracle
@KateriBurnett7 жыл бұрын
Candice Caffey I'll pray for you yes.
@naomicarrier17337 жыл бұрын
Our family listened to this today, it is moving Thank you
@KateriBurnett7 жыл бұрын
Peter what where did the rest of the sermon go☹️ I want to hear more. This was good. There all good but I would like to hear the rest.
@cookingkelly11927 жыл бұрын
Love your sermons helps me but I didn't hear you and Mary play
@kaylabarnes7 жыл бұрын
Hey Peter. Listening to this with ear buds, I think that sound is mixed weird. For me the audio is only coming full volume in one ear.
@dpepsi727 жыл бұрын
I am glad it is t just me! I am only getting sound out of the left side. I though something was wrong with my headphones, until I tried another video.
@jenesimar7 жыл бұрын
Same
@emilyanne88577 жыл бұрын
Kayla Barnes it is horrific....mostly all of his videos here reverberate, not the right mic. It sounds like he's speaking in a empty room. Nothing to surround the sound. (It is always so quite for a sermons, no coughs, sneezing children's noises, movement sounds...strange indeed).