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ashtony
11/23/2009

Les Feldick 5

great

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marcoe7877
10/26/2009

Les Feldick 5

I believe that Les speak the truth, It is up to each one to believe or not to believe. For me and my house we will believe.

Carolyn Marcoe

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Diann2009
10/18/2009

Les Feldick 5

thank God for our blessed brother who evidently loves our Father in heaven to teach and speak the truth concerning Him at a time in history when there so little truth to be found anywhere, Thank God above for you and I keep Les and his family in my prayers

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Utah's Leilani
08/11/2009

Les Feldick 5

Les is awesome in his understanding of the Word and is not afraid to talk on issues that the traditions of men have distorted. He sticks as close to the Word as possible, comparing scripture with scripture. I love the fact that the bible is on the screen so you have the Word in front of you all the time. I also love the fact that he does not use a cheat-sheet, notes, or rehearsed Power Point slides. He goes only off of the leading of the Holy Spirit!

I know of no other bible teacher that knows their bible well enough to teach without notes addressing what they plan to talk on. Since he does not use notes, he is often misinterpreted because he has not methodically planned how to phrase things the clearest way possible and the way they are least likely to be misinterpreted. At least 75% of his show is strictly reading from the text so the Holy Spirit is actually doing most of the teaching, not Feldick. I love it when a teacher spends less time expounding and more time reading the bible!! I am not after a man’s opinion so I love his strategy. I give him major kudos and have learned more from him than any other person. I put him right up there with Chuck Missler even though they don’t agree on everything. He is much easier to understand and doesn’t waste a lot of time on interesting, yet, peripheral, non-essential tangents. Les does very little inferring of what the text means and spends more time comparing scripture with scripture.

Again, he lets the bible do the talking and this is what serious bible students need (less of man’s interpretation and more of the Word made flesh! God Bless.

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jamnsam5
07/21/2009

Les Feldick 5

I have been waching Les Feldick for 4 years now and I have not found him to be wrong about anything! Thanks so vary much for having a program like this!

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for1reason
07/10/2009

Les Feldick 5

Les is the best. Even though he gets tired sometimes, he's still working hard for the Lord in his 80's. Just like Les, we have to give the Holy Spirit the glory for his understanding and ability to present the gospel in such an easy to understand way.

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thelmarocha
06/26/2009

Les Feldick 5

from the first i started watching les i have learned so much . he has taught me how to look at look at the bible. i really never looked in side before i just read it. i have learned so much following les during bible study .i have found you can enjoy gods word thru les feldick he doesnt preach he shows you where the bible answers questions about everyday life. thelma

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1Cor15
06/14/2009

Les Feldick 5

Now we're in Galatians, chapter 2, and in our last lesson we had gotten up to about verse 8 or 9. But as you know I always like to make constant review and a little bit of reminder why this little letter was written. Remember the whole theme of this little letter to the Galatian Church is "We're not under Law, but rather Grace." That of course is a statement that came straight from the lips of the apostle Paul. Up until that time that was an unknown tenet, and as we're going to see here, even Peter, for the most part and the eleven, had no comprehension of this great move of God to come away from Israel and the Covenant promises and all that was attached to the Jewish economy, and go out to the whole wide world, to the black and white, rich and poor, East and West, Jew or Gentile with this tremendous Gospel of the Grace of God that had been revealed to the apostle Paul from the ascended Lord in glory.


We don't know this Glorious Gospel of Salvation for us today until we get to the writings of the apostle Paul. I know this is hard for a lot of people to swallow. In fact I was just reading something written by a gentlemen the other day for whom I have had a lot of respect, but I couldn't agree with him when he said, "There is no difference between Peter's message and Paul's message." For goodness sake, there's so much difference it's like daylight and dark. Maybe it just takes common lay people to see that. Now, as we're going to see later on in this chapter there was that difference of opinion between Peter and Paul and that Peter had a hard time with Paul's writings and especially salvation as he tells us in II Peter.


II Peter 3:15-16a

"And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you; 16. As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things in which are some things; (salvation in verse 15) hard to be understood,..."


Why was it hard for him to understand? Well, Peter came out of that Jewish background under the Covenant promises, under the Law. Nothing had changed except the Jew's Messiah had made His appearance, and had presented Himself to Israel as their King, and their Redeemer, and for the most part the Nation of Israel had rejected it. Sure, several thousands came around to it, but on the whole the Nation of Israel rejected Christ at His First Advent, they crucified Him. In the Book of Acts Peter appeals to the Nation of Israel over and over to still repent of the fact that they had crucified their Messiah.


Acts 2:36-38

"Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ. 37. Now when they (the Jews) heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do? 38. Then Peter said unto them, `Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.'"


Peter also told these Jews that God had raised Him from the dead, and that He was alive and still in a position to come back and be their King. But Israel rejected that offer. Israel went on in unbelief until finally in Acts chapter 9 God did something again that was supernatural when he saved that arch religionist, that zealot, Saul of Tarsus. God then immediately made the announcement:


Acts 22:21

"And he said unto me, `Depart: for I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles.'" And that's when everything began to change and he had to make that graphic statement in Romans chapter 6:15:


Romans 6:14

"For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace."


But the moment Paul started having Gentile converts under his Gospel as outlined in I Corinthians 15:1-4, the believing Judaisers from Jerusalem began to undermine it and were still trying to convince these Gentiles when they told them that they also had to keep the Law of Moses, you have to be circumcised. So the Galatians were falling for that line of thinking, and Paul even makes the stringent statement in Galatians, in fact let's look at that statement. And this statement is just as applicable today as it was the day he wrote it. Because even though it may not be circumcision that we're dealing with, we still have all these other aspects of legalism that Paul had to confront here, especially to the Galatians.


I'm so thankful that we did teach I and II Corinthians before we came to Galatians. Now I know that's the way it sits in the format, and that's the way the Holy Spirit intended it, but I can see why it's that way. Because all the things that he wrote in the Corinthian Church letters were not so much a failure in their doctrine as it was a failure in their practice. But when you get to Galatians its not the practice, but rather the doctrine, and look what he says in verse 6.


Galatians 1:6-7

"I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel: 7. Which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ." It was a perversion of the Gospel that was afflicting these Galatian Churches. These Judaisers would pervert the Gospel, and now look at this tremendous statement in verse 8 and 9.


Galatians 1:8-9

"But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed. (in Scripture that means an eternal separation) 9. As we said before, so say I now again, `If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, (that is from this man Paul) let him be accursed.'"


So Paul goes on to show how God's supernaturally reached down and saved him by Grace. He taught him for 3 years down in the desert, at Mount Sinai. After that God didn't send him back to the Twelve to pick up everything that they knew, which most people imagine happened. Most think that Paul was just an extension of Peter and the eleven's ministry. Heavens No! My, the Holy Spirit through the pen of the apostle Paul makes it so plain that there had to be a total break between the Twelve and this man's ministry. Now we pick it up in verse 11 and 12. Remember this is all review, I know, but we always have new people coming in every week, and even for those of you who have heard it ten times they still call and say, "Don't ever stop reviewing."


Galatians 1:11-12

"But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. 12. For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ."


And then Paul goes on to show how the Lord had to supernaturally save him and took him down into Arabia for 3 years. Then in chapter 2 where we left off last lesson, Paul is being confronted by the `wheels' in Jerusalem. Now I don't do that to make any snide remarks because that's what they were. In our language of today, they were the wheels. They were the head men of the Jerusalem Church. It was all Jewish, and I maintain that those Jewish believers at Jerusalem were still basically Law-keepers. They had not comprehended Paul's Gospel of Grace, and I've shown my reasons for saying that. Peter in the vision of the sheet said:


Acts 10:14b

"...Not so, Lord: for I have never eaten any thing that is common or unclean." Why? "Because I've never gone contrary to the Law, I eat kosher, I have never eaten anything common or unclean." Well what is that? That's Law! Then we got to the very threshold of Cornelius and the moment he walked in what did he say to Cornelius?


Acts 10:28a

"And he said unto them, Ye know how that is an unlawful thing for a man that is a Jew to keep company or come unto one of another nation:..."


Well if Peter understood Paul's Gospel of Grace that wouldn't even have crossed his mind. He should have been thrilled to death to go into the house of a military officer, but you see it was bugging him. Here he was a good Jew and according to the Law he couldn't go into Cornelius' home, but of course God had made it plain that this is what He wanted. So this was the controversy as we saw in our last few lessons. How that these Jewish emissaries from Jerusalem were undermining Paul's little congregations wherever he went.


Even in Corinth he had to defend his apostleship because the Jerusalem people were saying that Paul was just someone who had gone out on his own. You haven't got any official recognition from Peter and the eleven.. But Paul didn't need any official recognition from Peter, because he got his from the ONE Who's in charge. He got his from the Lord who's in heaven, but these Jews just couldn't understand that. So now let's go to chapter 2, verse 5 and this hits us directly. If it were not for this verse you and I as Gentiles would still be out there in paganism. But this man Paul stuck to his guns.


Galatians 2:5-6a

"To whom (that is the leaders in Jerusalem) we gave place by subjection, no, not for an hour; (for what purpose?) that the truth of the gospel (Paul's Gospel, the Gospel of Grace) might continue with you." (Gentiles) 6. But of these who seemed to be somewhat,..."


Why did they seem to be somewhat? Well at one time they were somewhat. They were the leaders and remember I went back and showed you in the Book of Acts that all of those Jewish believers in that Jerusalem congregation had land and houses and CD's and stocks and whatever else they may have had and they turned it in to cash, and what did they do with that cash? Laid it at the apostles feet. Why would they do that? Because they were in charge. But now you see some 22 years after Pentecost Paul is writing by inspiration, and says, "But of these who seemed to be somewhat," But they weren't because their power base was slipping away. God was turning away from the Jews and He was now going out into the Gentile world and so this is why he says what he says.


Galatians 2:6

"But of these who seemed to be somewhat, (whatsoever they were, it maketh no matter to me; God accepteth no man's person:) for they who seemed to be somewhat in conference (when they sat down and laid line upon line, and precept upon precept) added nothing to me:"


Now who was above and who was beneath? Paul took the ascendancy and the Twelve in Jerusalem had to finally admit, "OK Paul you're right, evidently the Lord is doing something different." Now I'm not taking anything away from the Twelve's spiritual relationship with God. It was just that God had not yet revealed to those Jewish believers at Jerusalem that He was doing something different. You know I'm always going back to Deuteronomy 29:29


Deuteronomy 29:29

"The secret things belong unto the LORD our God: (now what does that mean? God can keep in His mind whatever He wants to keep, and He will reveal it whenever He's good and ready and not until. So He kept all these things secret and they are still secret to most people because they can't see that even to this day. But then that verse goes on to say that once it's revealed then we are to believe it.) but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law."


Now Peter and the eleven were in the position that God had not revealed it to them. God hadn't told them that, through Paul, He was doing something that had never been done. So I'm not blaming them for being out of step with God or less spiritual. It was just that God had not yet revealed to those Jewish believers that now He's doing something totally different. In fact let me show you in the Book of Philippians chapter 1. This is an interesting little verse, and I suppose most people miss it completely. And again remember that the letter to the Philippians was to a Gentile congregation.


Philippians 1:9-10

"And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all judgment; (or discernment) 10. That ye may approve things that are excellent; (in the Greek that is translated different. So read it in that light.) that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ;"


How different? Well as different as night and day. Oh it's the same God, but now a whole new body of truth is being revealed that had never been revealed before. Just think, was there anything in Christ's earthly ministry that spoke of a Gentile Body of Christ? Not a word. Our salvation by believing Paul's Gospel that you must believe in your heart that Jesus died for your sins, was buried and rose again, this is found only in Paul's writings. Was there ever a word that the Holy Spirit would indwell individual believers? Not a word. Was there anything in Scripture that the Blood of Christ had atoned for all the sins of the whole world? Not a word. Oh it was all back there in latent language, but to just come right out and say it, you can't find it until you get to Paul.


It's the same way with the doctrine of the Rapture of the Church, and I know this throws a curve at people. You won't find this happening anywhere but in Paul's writings, because it is uniquely a Church phenomena, and Israel knew nothing of such a thing for you see it was revealed only to this apostle, because all these items within this body of truth are so totally different than anything that had ever been revealed before. For example, the word Justification just came to mind. Can you see a place in Scripture where it says, "and you can be justified from all things by just simple faith in the Gospel." No it's not in there. I know in Amos I think it is that the just shall live by faith, and it was on that premise that Martin Luther made his move. But to take Justification in the context that Paul teaches it was unheard of. It was a secret held in the mind of God. Now back to Galatians chapter 2.


Galatians 2:7

"But contrariwise, (on the other hand) when they (the Twelve and the Jerusalem leaders) saw that the gospel of the uncircumcision (Gentiles) was committed unto me, as the gospel of the circumcision (Jew) was (committed) unto Peter; "


This is when they suddenly realize that we have a fork in the road. Here we've been coming down through Scripture Jew only, Jew only, Jew only, with a few exceptions. But it had been Jew only since Abraham back in Genesis chapter 12. Now all of a sudden back in Acts chapter 9, God says, "I'm going to do something different." It's just like a fork in the road, and of course we usually teach the Book of Acts as transitional, not a complete break from Judaism and the Jewish believers, but nevertheless there's that bridging over now then from God dealing with Israel to his dealing with the Gentiles.


So this is what these Jews are finally seeing. That the Gospel of the Gentiles was committed unto Paul, as the Gospel of the Jew was committed unto Peter. You can never tell me that it was the same Gospel. There is no way that you can show me the Gospel of the Grace of God in Christ's earthly ministry or as Peter preaches in the Book of Acts. It's just not in there.


You can't find where you believe only for salvation the Gospel of Grace that Jesus died for you, was buried, and rose again except in Paul's writings. That's why so many denominations use works for salvation, they refuse to use Paul's Gospel of faith + nothing. But anyway it's just not in the Scriptures except in Paul's teaching. So here they're recognizing this great difference of operations.


Galatians 2:8

"(For he that wrought effectually in Peter to the apostleship of the circumcision, (Jews only) the same (God) was mighty in me toward the Gentiles:)"


See the difference? Now verse 9 (this is 20 years after Pentecost). I don't like to put a lot of emphasis on the order of names, but there is a certain degree of it. In verse 9 who's listed first? James is.


Galatians 2:9a

"And when James, Cephas, and John..."


Now the casual reader won't catch that. So what's happened? Peter has lost something. Do you remember I told you in our last lesson that back in Acts chapter 15 when the counsel was raging in Jerusalem with arguing over whether these Gentile converts of Paul had to keep the Jewish Law? Remember after there had been much disputing Peter rose up, and what did Peter tell them. "Hey wait a minute I remember a long time ago God used me to speak to a group of Gentiles." Peter was referring to the house of Cornelius, but you know how long it had been since he witnessed to those Gentiles? 12 years.


You would have thought that when he saw the amazing conversion of those pagan Romans with the evidence that they had been saved without any of the attending ramifications of Judaism, you would have thought that Peter would have gone right back to Jerusalem and say, "Hey fellows let's get out of this place, the Gentiles are beginning to wake up." But does he? No. He goes back to Jerusalem and gets called on the carpet for having gone to a Gentiles in Acts 11:1-3, and there the disciples stay. Why? God had not yet permitted them to move any further in their ministry than what it says here, as apostles to the Nation of Israel. So, again we find Peter in second place in the order of the disciples.


Galatians 2:9

"And when James, Cephas, and John, who seemed to be pillars perceived the grace that was given unto me, they gave to me and Barnabas the right hands of fellowship; that we should go unto the heathen, (Gentiles) and they unto the circumcision." (Jews)


Do you see that? It's in your Bible. They shook hands on the whole deal and said, "All right Paul, you and Barnabas go on back to your Gentile field and we will stay here among the Jews." Now verse 10, but there's going to be some strings attached which is all right. They're going to say, "OK Paul we'll agree that you can continue to preach to your Gentile converts, and they won't have to keep the Law of Moses or practice circumcision, but we're going to add some strings, and here's one of them.


Galatians 2:10

"Only they would that we should remember the poor; the same which I also was forward to do."


Remember, they had a bunch of poor Jews there in Jerusalem who had sold all their property. The kitty had run out after 20 years and now they're destitute, they're poor. But God isn't going to abandon them. So God, by the guidance of the Holy Sprit inspired Paul and Barnabas that, as they circulated among the Gentile Churches, they would take collections and offerings for those poor Jews in Jerusalem. Now we always have to qualify that with Scripture so come back to Romans chapter 15 verse 25.


Romans 15:25-26

"But now I go unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saint. 26, For it hath pleased them of Macedonia and Achaia (northern and southern Greece) to make a certain contribution for the poor saints which are at Jerusalem." That was the whole idea that when they got the permission from the Twelve to go ahead and preach this Gospel, but remember these poor Jewish believers in Jerusalem. All right come on over to I Corinthians chapter 16 and we might as well start with verse 1.


I Corinthians 16:1-3

"Now concerning the collection (the offering) for the saints, as I have given order to the churches of Galatia, even so do ye. 2. Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come. 3. And when I come, whomsoever ye shall approve by your letters, them will I send to bring your liberality unto Jerusalem."

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RLR
05/09/2009

Les Feldick 5

Mr. Feldick's style of bible study is the most interesting and informative I've read. His unique style and overwhelming command of the bible will keep you wanting to learn more. I can now say after many years of fighting to understand the bible that I've found the answer. You can read all of the books and listen to many of the 'Through the Bible with Les Feldick" lessons for free on his website. I most highly recommend this man's teachings. Les makes it fun to learn because he keeps it so interesting. He is nondenominational and stays focused on the words of the bible. You will have your bible in hand as he takes you on an enlightening journey sure to strengthen your faith. Enjoy!

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Dorien
05/07/2009

Les Feldick 5

Mr. Feldick tells you straight off that he is not a minister and never have I noted him to present a preference of one Christian denomination over another. He does, however, present very insightful and informative Bible studies. Any disagreement I may have felt was over issues that I do not believe God gets concerned with. Many in this world would rather battle and deride others over the minor differences than get together due to the major similarities. Mr Feldick has certainly helped me to spend more time in my Bible than I was prior to discovering him on ION several months ago. I am now better informed and I very much like the fact that he spends very little time, sometimes none, pitching for money. Thank you for the opportunity. In Christ, Dorien

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abbagail
04/15/2009

Les Feldick 5

For someone who is not all that "well known" in Christian-TV-Land, Les Feldick is still at the top of the ratings list of all "TV Evangelists" (which I don't even think Les would consider himself a "TV Evangelist"), but it's nice to see he has the highest rating of all of them here at Rate-It-All on this page here:
http://www.rateitall.com/t-782-tv-evangelists.aspx

Since moving last May, I have not been able to get Les' program here, so I'm on the verge of going ahead and signing up for Sky Angel's IPTV. I just heard you can catch Les' program several times a day via Sky Angel IPTV, so that would be great. A person in OK wrote me re: Sky Angel IPTV that: "...we have Sky Angel's IPTV service at the office. We are able to see Les on WHT, TLN, CTN, & Sky Angel 1. You can see him several times a day using Sky Angel IPTV Service (as it covers a national audience)."

The prior comment here at Rate-It-All said they began watching Les as of 1st Corinthians. I'm sick at heart I missed just about ALL of Paul's letters! (I caught some of Romans) as that is right where Les was coming to when I moved. Had been watching his program since I discovered him on TV in 2006 and was so looking forward to when he would get all the way "through the Bible" down to Paul's letters, and then, boom, I relocated and have missed most ALL of Paul's letters. What a heart-breaker! Now I'll have to wait until he goes all the way "through the Bible" again, lol. That could take a few more years. ;-/ (Or I could spend a few hundred and buy the tapes.... might do that if/when they put them on DVD).

As for the naysayers, sure, I heard a thing or two I did not agree with Les about, but so what? Like one person here said, you're never going to agree 100% w/anybody. Les is still a better "teacher" hands-down than every one of the other "TV preachers" that I like, but none drive home the Grace Gospel the way Les does. And for that I'll be forever grateful!

Can anybody talk Les into taking ONLINE donations vs. USMail? I know he is not a techie-fan, but it sure would be nice if they would at least add a PayPal button or something at their site. ;-)

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philapie
02/11/2009

Les Feldick 5

i have been watching les from 1cor. and wow! i and my family have been blessed. his insight into the holy word of God, has taught us so much. we pray that the Holy Spirit will continue to bless les and iris as they teach and help bring about change in peoples lives. they have sure changed ours. God bless!!

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debtique12008
01/12/2009

Les Feldick 5

I have studied with Les for 2 years from his tv programs . I have learned a lot. I now dig deeper into the the scriptures. It is hard to find a person who really share's the thruth of Gods word. Bless my brother. On April 20,21,22 he will be in Ohio. I look forward to going to his seminar. It will be my first time.

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cpatterson1942
01/06/2009

Les Feldick 5

Great bible teacher. I have learned a lot from him.

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pauly2001
01/06/2009

Les Feldick 5

les feldick is a true teacher of God's word an probably the only who teaches christians how to study their bibles so they can reach other people for Jesus Christ, who died for our sins according to the scriptures, was buried, and raised again the third day according to the scriptures. He is a Spirit led preacher and believes his opinion does not count, but only the true word of God rightly divided counts. I support Les Feldick 100%. Les' programs do what churches fail to do and that is to disciple and teach Christians how to grow in grace and in love for the Lord Jesus Christ. Keep up the good work Les.

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gracebeliever1 964
12/28/2008

Les Feldick 5

Great bible teacher. Teaches the scripture rightly divided as it should be taught. He teaches from scripture, not from his opinion;

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barbara1030
12/15/2008

Les Feldick 5

I am new to your study and I find it a blessing and can not believe that churches do not open their door daily to a Bible study as plain and relivent to the world today and teaches the Word. It makes me love this book THE BIBLE even more and to think about the term Fear the Lord.

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treecutter
12/12/2008

Les Feldick 5

I have watched Les teach every morning for the last 2 years He has taught so much.under his teaching I have learned so much about how to live for Jesus.Thank You Les.

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Mamaw
12/02/2008

Les Feldick 5

Les reminds me of my Daddy, who was a true christian and understood how very human we are. God understood and told us how to live as christians and be able to stand ourselves, even as wretched as we can be, at times. GRACE!! Without it we are doomed. Les has made that clearer than any other pastor or teacher. Thanks Les.

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Sylvia57
11/29/2008

Les Feldick 5

I truly enjoy studing the Bible witH Les and his wife Iris Feldick my the Lord continue to bless them always

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2GraceBeliever s
11/26/2008

Les Feldick 5

Yahoo! Finally a television evangelist who teaches the Truth from the Bible! My husband and I just started watching Through the Bible and we are thrilled to study along with Les Feldick. My husband have been Grace Believers for years and are always on the lookout for truthful teaching. We found it and recognized his teaching within the first five minutes of his lesson.

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cjgkdbm
11/20/2008

Les Feldick 5

Les is the best source for instruction and understanding of the truth in scriptures without adulteration. His ability to teach the Bible in a relaxed, clearly understood way is something I had not gotten in years of attending a conservative organized church. The emotional teaching I recieved as a child convicted me as it was mostly taken from the old testament. What it failed to do was help in spiritual growth and understanding. I grew up fearful but not joyful. Les has shown me that I am not expected to attain perfection but to recognize the Holy Spirit speaking to my heart and to strive for improvement in my Christian growth. God bless him and his family.

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Gofortruth
11/19/2008

Les Feldick 5

He teaches truth from the Book!

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moed
11/08/2008

Les Feldick 5

SALVATION = FAITH + NOTHING .  www.lesfeldick.org

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shutupplease
11/07/2008

Les Feldick 1

Lies

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MarshaLee
10/08/2008

Les Feldick 5

I enjoy Les's teaching, and agree whole heartdly with the majority of these reviews. I think that the opinion from this Mr. Moosekarloff is a bunch of Moose crap. Instead of him tearing Les apart he needs to be out there helping to spread the gospel instead of spreading this kind of crap. But then again to each his own opinion. Maybe someday Moose will know the truth and the truth will set him free! I would like to know Mr. Moose.....how long have you watched Les and did you learn anything?

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Moosekarloff
10/06/2008

Les Feldick 1

It is truly amazing how many of these scum sucking charlatans are still on the airwaves, shaking down the mental retards, morally unimaginative and spiritually clueless for $$$ in the name of the Lord.  What phony baloney, blasphermous horsecrap.  Yet, the droolers still support these con artists big time.  I thought that the long-overdue passing of turds like Jerry Falwell and Gene Scott would weed out the herd somewhat, yet, it seems every time one of these thieves keels over there's another slimy opportunist out there to take its place.  And get the name on this one: "Les Feldick."  If he's typical of his genre, a more apprpropriate handle would be "Fel Lesdick."

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zoinks101
08/20/2008

Les Feldick 5

Praise the Lord for this man. He is a Blessed teacher

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RaptureReady
08/09/2008

Les Feldick 5

Les is spot on with his teachings. It points us straight to the word rightly divided, which is the only way to truly understand the Bible.

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JohnTheBlabtis t
08/03/2008

Les Feldick 5

Tis amazing to read those here that write the most about how bad Les is have never studied with him. That is completely apparent by studying their remarks. And like those Judaizers Paul was always having to clean up after during his entire life they are teaching the very same junk, you know Jesus just did not quite get it done. Yes they teach the same tired "Here ME help you Jesus" message of legalism that was the Jewish religion and continues alive and well with all peoples and sects that never consider what any particular passage is saying. And above all to whom it is saying it.

Christ did not come for you! He came for the lost sheep of Israel and He taught the "Gospel of the Kingdom" (the kingdom is at hand) and to keep all the commandments plus a myriad of other things but he did not teach that to us. Christ was under the law and so were those lost sheep of Israel that He came for, but your not! You were never given the law it was never yours.

To say the Church will never be raptured is an out right denial of clear scripture. The Kingdom gospel will be preached again and by those the "Great Commission" was given. The Jewish believers were given that commission and they will accomplish it but it cannot be done while the Church is in the way and teaching the only Gospel that saves one today, the Gospel of Grace.

The two are not compatible and never were. That is the whole point of Paul's writings and he never stutters. Like Les points out the mail for us are the letters of Paul,although those are my words not his. But Les shows us clearly Paul is the one talking to us and Paul is our apostle.

The sect of Jewish believers were never "The Church" any more than the "church in the wilderness" was the church. They were always Jewish and practicing the Jewish faith like they were told by Christ to do because the Kingdom was at hand. In case you haven't noticed it is on hold. After "The Church" is outta here that gospel will once more apply and for seven years at that. 

And if your living here then your mail will be from Hebrews through Revelation at which time grace no longer applies but you must hang on and do stuff, not accept the mark of the beast etc.

All Bibles are divided when you buy them. If it is a Roman one it has 3 parts, if it is a real one it has 2 parts. Unfortunately none of them has the correct divisions published for us so like Paul tells Timothy one does have to pay attention to "What I (Paul)say and God will give you understanding in everything". Paul also tells Timothy he must study and rightly divide or "teach it correctly". And that would be not teach and mix up the "Gospel of the Kingdom with our gospel, the gospel that saves you. That would be the one that was a mystery from before the foundations of the world that was only given to "The Body of Christ" through our apostle Paul. It was not given to the sect of Jewish believers.

The twelve and their converts stayed on as practicing Jews and really never understood our gospel. That gospel, our gospel, the one Paul received he calls, his gospel, "The Gospel of Grace". The two are not the same and cannot be mixed or the entire New Testament becomes a mixed up jumble of junk.

Les has it straight and he only teaches the Bible. When he gives an off the cuff opinion he always tells you it is only his thought. Otherwise he only teaches the Bible. The Bible interpreted by itself, no other, no traditions or rulings of man trump. It is the final authority and if it is not in there it is a deception plain and simple.

You nay sayers should study a bit with him till you really get a grip in the truth. Then finally you could move off dead center from the diet of milk or perhaps pablum to the real meat of truth.

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verajs
07/23/2008

Les Feldick 5

i never felt comfortable about my salvation until i ssaw les. today I know that i am saved and i love it.

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pmgb
07/23/2008

Les Feldick 5

If the Holy Spirit lives inside of you you will know the Truth! Les teaches the Truth! He is the real thing in a world full of counterfits.

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jammercat
07/20/2008

Les Feldick 5

He is wonderful. His knowledge of the Bible and ability to teach others is unsurpassed. May God Bless him & his for their glorifying of the Lord in the unselfish way that they do.

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heywattsup
07/16/2008

Les Feldick 5

He is the best in explaining the bible. Don't miss his teaching.  Les is teaching in Ft Mill on Saturday. I can't wait to go....

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lmorovan
07/06/2008

Les Feldick 1

I have some reservation regarding the teachings of Les. Seems to me there is much of Arminianism in his views, and perhaps that is one of the reasons so many people like him. Furthermore, he teaches the pre tribulation rapture which is not biblical and causes other main doctrines of Christianity to be distorted to make them fit together. I would caution anyone listening to any preacher to discern the truth with the Bible and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Update: I see the guy has some followers here. Good for him and them. I just hope they don't put him on a pedestal and start worshiping him. Oops, too late for that. Anyway, dividing the Word? Why would anyone divide that which God has put together. "Together we stand, divided we fall" - Pink Floyd - The Wall - Hey you! An interesting detail: there are 140 reviews and 216 anonymous ratings for Les Feldick, and guess what? The majority are from members who apparently signed up to RIA to post one review and one review alone: Les Feldick. Seems fishy and suspicious. Don't take my word for it, check it out! You cannot separate the Law fro Grace or Grace from the law. They both go together. Unless of course, you want to contradict Jesus Christ.

"Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away"

"Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.

You cannot have one Jesus for the Jews and another for the gentiles. There is one Jesus for all. And everything He said applies to all. See, that's the problem when you "divide" the scripture, you divide the truth and then you get confused. Like Feldick. Stop following fallible men and follow Jesus.

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faith1fam2
07/03/2008

Les Feldick 5

Les rates tops with me because he is strictly a BIBLE TEACHER. If he chooses to give his opinion, which he is entitled to do on his show, he always tells you thats what it is and to take it for what it's worth. Les is the type of guy who wouldn't care if you disagree, as long as you were getting into your Bible. As far as Arminianism , I have heard him speak specifically on the subject. He doesn't hold to Arminianism or Calvinism (or any other "ism" for that matter).

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Josh03
06/29/2008

Les Feldick 5

By separating law and grace, Les makes the Bible easy to understand. Thanks Les for your teachings. Words cannot express what a wonderful learning experience it was to travel with you to Israel, Greece and Turkey.

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sunshine58
06/07/2008

Les Feldick 5

Praise God for sending a wonderful teacher such as Dr. Charles Stanley who is down to earth and makes the bible easy to understand!

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LWH
05/28/2008

Les Feldick 5

Les Feldick writes: In Book 30 LESSON THREE * PART I, --- It's not that we have to repent… I can't find any of this in Paul's letter to the Church Age believers. It's not in here...---Paul did say and write to the Church age believer:---(Acts 17:30)---True, God has overlooked the times of such ignorance, yet now he is telling mankind that they should all everywhere repent. See also---(Acts 20:21, Acts 26:20, Romans 2:4, 2 Corinthians 7:10, & 2 Timothy 2:23-26)---

& in Book 23 LESSON THREE * PART II---Can a TRUE Christian fall from grace? (3c)--- Would God elect someone who somewhere down the road would chose to reject Him? I can't see it happening,... We are totally, and I can't emphasize this enough; we are totally under the power of the Sovereign God, and nobody can supersede his power."
We never maintain our assurance of Salvation and security because of … what we have done. That is never part of the picture. Everything that keeps us secure is that finished work of the Christ.

So, Can a TRUE Christian fall from grace? That sounds like it should be a NO.

Until you hear God’s Word at Hebrews 6:4-6 -(most likely written by Paul)
(ASV Hebrews 6:4, 5) For as touching those who were once enlightened and tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Spirit, and tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the age to come, (a TRUE Christian? & v6) and [then] fell away, it is impossible to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.

--- Les Feldick says: I CAN'T SEE it happening,---That is NEVER part of the picture.---It certainly looks like the Holy inspired Word of God says they can.

To whom will you listen?

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ThinkJesus1st
05/25/2008

Les Feldick 5

a very godly, honest man who explains the Bible verse-by-verse in an easy-to-understand & down-to-earth way

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TherapyMan
05/10/2008

Les Feldick 5

If your reading this my prayer is that the Holy Spirit is present is some form and fashion in your life. In my humble opinion, Les Feldick ROCKS! I was brought up on the "spiritual milk" of J. Vernon McGee (ttb.org), and have since studied the Word daily with Berean -type focus, and Les breaks the Word down like McGee, to where "...the rubber meets the road". He's on youtube, and is the only ministry I know of that allows cash on delivery (tell me that's not faith based). Sincerely Certified Jesus Freak :)

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GmaSue
04/25/2008

Les Feldick 5

I have learned so much about The Word of God (The Bible) from Les Feldick's word by word study method. He doesn't push any denomination, just the Word of God. I am so thankful for his ministry.

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Gordon51B
04/15/2008

Les Feldick 5

There is no doubt in my mind that Jesus is going to return and soon. Abbagail, the seven-year pre-trib is sheer non-sense. You are not going to be raptured up to some place in the sky prior to the so-called pre-trib rapture. You are going to have to stay here and persevere in faith in Jesus Christ while the would falls apart all around you. If you happen to to be killed in the process, it's no big deal because you are, if you are saved, going to be translated into the God's Kingdom at that very instant. Your faith in Jesus Christ will take you there, not your faith in a pie-in-the sky pre-trib rapture. I have never heard of a dispensation of Mystery. There are only four dispensations in the bible and the dispensation of Mystery is not one of them in the King James Bible. C.I. Scofield, would have you to believe that there are seven but there are not. According to Scofield, dispensations are periods of times in which God treated man in a certain manner. Dispensations are directives, orders, or stewardships which we should strive to fulfill. Abbagail, you need to throw that Scofield bible in the trash or at least destroy all his notes, they are leading you astray and anyone who teaches this false doctrine is doing likewise. There will not be a third temple built, the Jews tried to build one in 362 AD but God would not let it happen. Research it and find out for yourself. It was by Jesus that the Second Temple was destroyed. The prince that is to come in (I believe) Daniel 9:26 is Jesus, not satan, not the anti-christ, or anybody else, that particular prince is Jesus Christ. Research it and find out for yourself. I am not concerned about the RCC, if you pray to Mary to deliver you, you will worship her in hell. Abbagail, my position is the Holy Bible and God's Word. Les Feldick is probably well meaning but his delivery is somewhat askew. Heywattsup, check out the two sticks in the bible Beauty and Best. That should give you some idea of how stupid the pre-trib rapture and dispensational theology of C.I. Scofield really is. It is blatantly false doctrine. I am not going to tell you where Beauty and Best are located in the bible, I am going to insist that you find them on your own and study the message therein. Gordon

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Beasley
04/14/2008

Les Feldick 5

Les never claims to "know" it all; in fact, he often states that he "may be wrong", but he's merely telling us what "he believes" but that we have to form our own opinion by "reading what's in the Book". That's his sole purpose for teaching...to get us to "study what's in the Book". Once we're doing that, regardless of whether it's through Les or not, then it's up to the Holy Spirit, when He knows it's time...and that time is different for each of us, to open our eyes and reveal the meanings of the many "secrets" or "mysteries" that are spoken of in the Bible. Israel was a very religious nation, yet most of them failed to "see" (understand) that Christ was their Messiah. Furthermore, even the apostles who recognized Him, didn't understand. Christ TOLD them several times that He would be crucified, buried, & would be resurrected in 3 days; yet, they weren't at that tomb early that morning waiting for Him...because they didn't KNOW...they didn't understand. God wasn't ready to reveal these "mysteries" to even them. Why? As Les has explained, because God knew Jesus HAD to die for the atonement of our sins. That's the only way He could "buy us back" from Satan. Had Israel "understood" the secrets, they would not have had Him crucified. And though many Jews today are Christians, they can't all be converted because then there wouldn't be 144,000 left for the Tribulation.

Thanks, Les, for helping me to study my Bible giving the Holy Spirit a chance to "reveal the mysteries" to me through your teachings. For without the Spirit, your teachings would have been unheard...just as Christ's words to the disciples went unheard to them nearly 2000 years ago.

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grammab1
04/01/2008

Les Feldick 5

I AM 50 YRS OLD.  I HAVE BEEN IN CHURCH MOST OF MY LIFE, AND I HAVE NEVER LEARNED AS MUCH AS I HAVE FROM LES FELDICK.

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kitiro
03/27/2008

Les Feldick 5

Our family sits and listens to Les as he reads and explains New and Old Testament scripture. He teaches and explains the Bible as if you were in Sunday school and we as a family are now understandingmore and more of the Bible and are so excited to see the Grace of God through his Son. The Bible is God's Word that he has left for us and it is still so important for us to read daily and to understand that Jesus Christ died for us all. I am so Thankful that someone like Les has commmitted his life to help others understand the Bible so that we can continue to read ourselves and to our family. 

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Redeemedbytheb lood
03/27/2008

Les Feldick 5

I look forward to watching Les every morning at 6:30 a.m. here in Oklahoma City, to receive from the Word of God. May God continue to bless him in his ministry.

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Donovan
03/21/2008

Les Feldick 4

I actually have never heard him speak. From the reviews of him he must be an anointed minister of the Word. I will Have to try find out what network he is on and listen to what he has to say. More on Les later.

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gracefan
03/15/2008

Les Feldick 5

He is a ray of sunshine on television. He teaches straight from the word of God verse by verse.

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bygracethrufai th
03/04/2008

Les Feldick 5

Great teacher. I have learned alot from him.

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