Dr. David Jeremiah

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    anonymoustoo

    Thu Mar 18 2010

    He is a wonderful teacher of the word but slants it big time like the rest, when it comes to Tithing. He claims it is mandatory Covenant law for the New Testament Church after Jesus died on the Cross. Paul was God's chosen Apostle to the Gentiles but he never even mentioned the word TITHE let alone commanded that the Gentiles must do it. Let us go to the Word and Examine the Scriptures below. Who keeps paying a debt that has been paid in full? Either the law was accomplished by Jesus or it wasn't. PRAY AND READ THESE SCRIPTURES ASKING GOD TO OPEN YOUR EYES Hebrews 8:6 "But now hath he obtained a more excellent ministry, by how much also he is the Mediator of a better Covenant, which was established upon better promises." "Hebrews 8:7 "For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second." Hebrews 13 "A new covenant, he hath made the first old. Now that which decayeth and waxeth old is ready to vanish away." Galatians... Read more

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    truthfullyspea_king

    Sat Jun 13 2009

    Great teaching but Errors on Tithing Just a few Scriptures to Support Mandatory Tithing is no longer required because Christ has fulfilled all Laws and requirements of the law by His death on the Cross: Giving to support the Church is Voluntary & in light of what Christ has given us for free Voluntary giving should be more than 10 percent but if not our favor & blessings is our Legal right & inclusion in our package of Salvation when Jesus is our Lord & Savior Colossians 2:14 "Blotting out the handwriting of Ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross. The word Ordinance (requirements was used in Malachi 3:7) Ephesians 2:15 "Having abolished in his flesh the enmity even the law of commandments contained in ordinances for to make in himself of twain one new man so making peace". Acts 15:10 "So then why do you now want to put God to the test by laying a load on the backs of the believers which neither our ancestors nor... Read more

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    joned4da

    Fri Mar 06 2009

    The NEWEST Pretrib Calendar ! Hal (serial polygamist) Lindsey and other pretrib-rapture-trafficking and Mayan-Calendar-hugging hucksters deserve the following message: "2012 may be YOUR latest date. It isn't MAYAN!" Actually, if it weren't for the 179-year-old, fringe-British-invented, American-merchandised pretribulation rapture bunco scheme, Hal would still be piloting a tugboat on the Mississippi. roly-poly Thomas Ice (Tim LaHaye's No. 1 strong-arm enforcer) would still be in his tiny folding-chair church which shares its firewall with a Texas saloon, Jack Van Impe would still be a jazz band musician, Tim LaHaye would still be titillating California matrons with his "Christian" sex manual, Grant Jeffrey would still be taking care of figures up in Canada, Chuck Missler would still be in mysterious hush-hush stuff that rocket scientists don't dare talk about, and John Hagee might be making - and eating - world-record pizzas! To read more details about the esch... Read more

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    anonymously

    Fri Feb 20 2009

    David Jeremiah is one of the best Bible teachers and Authors of our time which is why I am somewhat disappointed that he used the Old Testament Malachi 3:9 as if it applied to the Gentiles (people that are not Jewish). If Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law why look backwards? Are we required to also slaughter bulls, Lambs, Sheeps and goats as sacrifices like Old Testament believers as an atonement for our sins? The answer is that has been done away with. Jesus is our free Lamb & sacrifice! Gentile giving is now an act of worship done willingly from the perspective of love and gratitude not obligation, nor because it is the law. This is supported in Acts 2o:33-34 where the Apostle Paul refused to take a salary and Acts 15 (and last paragraph of this chapter) when the Apostles did not command Tithing when they came together to decide what to instruct the Gentile Churches. There is no mention of the word Tithe to the Gentiles at all! But we give out of love not obligation, or ... Read more

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    grissom1954

    Sat Dec 13 2008

    Fantastic evangelist....love to watch him....God Bless him

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    ijendu01

    Fri Dec 05 2008

    God bless you richly Pastor David Jeremiah. You are a true Man Of God. I am thankful to God who has given us men of God such as you that preach the words of God undiluted. May God continue to strengthen you and increase your knowledge of his word.Amen Helen-Canada

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    lmorovan

    Wed Apr 16 2008

    I cannot for the life of me understand how such learned people can fall for the deception of the pre tribulation rapture of the Church. Dr. Jeremiah deserves my respect for his lifelong zeal for the Gospel and his God given talent to relate the message. But when you get stuck with a deficient theology, it's hard to change a bad habit.

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    mothinson

    Wed Mar 19 2008

    I think that David Jeremiah presents the gospel in a very truthful, straight-forward way.

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    cantrell4

    Sat Mar 15 2008

    Here is a man I feel is a great illustrator of the gospel message,whose inner calling resonates evangelical when he begans to let go in his sermons.

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    margaretanne

    Thu Feb 28 2008

    I love Dr. Jeremiah's "Today's Turning Point with David Jeremiah" an e-devotional that I receive every day. Here's the link to sign up for them: http://www.turningpointonline.org/site/PageServer?p agename=mag_edevo

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    agabus

    Wed Feb 27 2008

    Any preacher with Dr in front of their name is depending too much in the flesh and not in the Spirit. Let him hit the streets and preach to the heathen and not to the churched and see how any of these profe$$ionals do.  Anyone who is impressed with degree's are flesh at best, unregenerate at worst.

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    3jthedj

    Sun Dec 16 2007

    He lost a star when he became involved with a questionable leadership conference. I trust him and his message, I just think he erred because he is still human.

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    bf1964

    Wed Sep 19 2007

    Dr. Jeremiah is one of the best preachers I've ever heard. Kind, unassuming, intelligent, honest. He's not some slick salesman. Look, lots of preachers write books and sell things. He's no different in that regard. I take no offense at the fact that he generates income from his programs. How else do you pay for TV and radio time? What impresses me is that he has a command of the bible, and he can illustrate the Word of God like nobody else. When I hear him tell bible stories, ones that I've heard a hundred times before, I always learn something new.

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    questioneveryt_hing

    Sat Sep 15 2007

    A great conservative Bible teacher, who always shares the Gospel of Jesus. you can here him at: www.turningpointradio.org/

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    worshiphim

    Thu Jul 26 2007

    Blue 47- In 1963, Dr. Jeremiah received a Bachelor of Arts from Cedarville College.. He went on to earn a Masters degree in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1967. He complete additional graduate work at Grace University and was granted the Doctor of Divinity degree from Cedarville College in 1981.

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    jcojf321

    Fri Jun 22 2007

    A true man of God. In addition to my local church and Pastor, Dr. Jeremiah has been my mentor and TV teacher since 1995. I would challenge everyone to tune in and be blessed.

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    doulos

    Fri Mar 30 2007

    I've tuned in to some of his broadcasts a few times. I like the dramatic introductions. All in all, a pretty good speaker...but, there's nothing much that causes me to return to his messages. I hear them once and that does it for me. I hope he appeals to others, though. 4 stars.

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    passtheloot

    Fri Mar 30 2007

    A smart man, and a academic College degree but his books still put me to sleep If you read a few there very repetitive.

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    trubelevr

    Mon Mar 12 2007

    He is a wonderful man of God who preaches God's word. His sermons are sound!

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    sunetta

    Mon Feb 19 2007

    A true man of God. I love to listen to David Jeremiah. He is right up there with Adrian Rodgers, Charles Stanley and Hank Lindstrom. They teach the Bible, not some watered down version (as Adrian would say).

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    illusionbuster

    Mon Dec 04 2006

    Please keep an open mind and try to honestly look below the surface read this information here about Dr.David Jeremiah: http://www.vcyamerica.org/files/images/BlanchardLet ter.htm

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    blue47

    Thu Nov 16 2006

    Oh yeah, right! That's his name? AND he's probablty as much a doctor as my pet cat...

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    antonbarone

    Sat Sep 23 2006

    A madison avenue salesman. Unoffensive and accomadating. His books and sermons are glamorized cliches.

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    jro1936

    Tue Aug 15 2006

    top 1 per cent

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    chapmanv

    Thu May 18 2006

    Excellent command of the Bible

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    historyfan

    Wed May 03 2006

    He looks kinda creepy but he knows his stuff.

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    loul6548

    Thu Apr 13 2006

    While I love listening to any man of God preach, I could turn of the TV or radio I am listening to if I'm in a hurry. Not with Dr. Jeremiah though. Whatever I have to do will have to wait until he finishes. That is not necessarily from seeing him as an exceptional human being, but because his preaching commands my complete attention. He is extremely gifted in delivering the truth of the Word of God. I especially enjoy the examples and stories he gives from history or even from his personal life. He is truly a gift to the Church just as any other great men and women of God were in history. My only fear is that he too is getting old.

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    40carats

    Sun Apr 02 2006

    Superficial, non-challenging preacher who talks in religious cliches. Soft, sentimental, each Turning Point program makes me think of a Madison Avenue commercial. The so-called bible study books have great covers but inside its all poorly editied cliche writing. Unfortunately this kind of preaching and teaching covers the land. I pray God will raise up some true God fearing soul loving men of God.

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    gill1964

    Wed Feb 01 2006

    I read some of the comments stating that Dr. Jeremiah is not as exciting as other television evangelist. I would have to say that, we must not focus on the entertainment factor, but rejoice that this is a man of God that speaks directly from the bible. I've been a member of Shadow Mountain for over a year and truly feel blessed to have such a wonderful and anointed pastor in the pulpit.

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    zeru0696

    Tue Dec 13 2005

    Dr. David Jeremiah is a one of a very few true BIBLE Teacher in our time I'm happy to watch him in his TV Program and listning every morning in his radio every morning. Thank you ! GOD BLESS YOU & Your Family.

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    cloudbusting

    Thu Aug 25 2005

    lovley, spiritfilled teacher

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    barngal

    Wed Aug 24 2005

    precious man ..good teacher , obvious lover of the truth & the lord..i appreciate his show & watch often..god bless you david & keep up the good work !

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    smovies

    Fri Jul 22 2005

    Faithful to the Word. No Distortions or new story lines. Need more preachers like Dr. DJ

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    pjhshopper

    Wed Jul 06 2005

    Great man of God. I have been blessed by his teachings. Dr Jeremiah tells it like it is. I have his series on Spiritual Warfare and Escape the Coming Night and listen to them all the time.

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    edelmann

    Fri Jun 10 2005

    GOOD MAN AND ANNOINTED. HE JUST DOSNT HAVE THE DELIVERY OR PERSONALITY TO DISTINGUISH HIMSELF APPART FROM ALL THE OTHER TELEVANGELISTS. NON THE LESS A GOOD MAN OF GOD.

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    tv_evangelist_buster

    Tue May 24 2005

    My Words too! No phony Theology here!!!