Psalm 145 - "The Goodness of God" - A Sermon From the Knights Templar Church Online

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Today's sermon covers Psalm 145. David tells us all about how he exalts God in so many ways. But there's more to this psalm that meets the eye. David is filled with love for God to overflowing. His expectation is that ANYONE who feels that way about God MUST be bursting to share their joy with others. So there is the challenge which we explore today.

This sermon is brought to you by Rev. Steven Chriscole KT, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar Church. We are the only practicing Templar church on the internet. Doctrinally we are broadly evangelical, but providing the following points are addressed positively and truthfully, then we will welcome you into our church:

1. Do you believe that salvation is a once only, God given (by his grace alone) gift, which cannot be taken away, is available to ALL, and comes only through faith in Jesus Christ alone and NOT by works? (See Ephesians 2:8-9; John 10:28-29)

2. Affirm that you are against the new world order, and you are not involved in Freemasonry; satanic churches/cults; new ageism; spiritualism; pagan rites or religion; use of magic/incantation/witchcraft; Judaism; Islam; Mormonism; JWs etc.

3. Do you understand that being a Templar you stand for Christ and his Word (the Bible) sometimes under extreme circumstances, and that the Knights Templar Church makes no claim to be connected to any other Templar group, past or present?

If you feel you can agree to the above points and would like to join us, then please go to:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/knightstemplarchurch/

.....and make sure you agree to the group rules. All the above are required before your application will be considered.

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https://knightstemplarchurch.online

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May the Lord God bless you and keep you.

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