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Les Feldick

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Les Feldick hosts "Through the Bible."

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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LWH commented 200 days ago.
Les Feldick does mankind a service to rouse the thinking of God fearing people, however, he is being put on high, and that is not good, because he goes against the Word of God on some issues.

In Book 30 LESSON THREE * PART I, Les Feldick writes:
It's not that we have to repent, it's not that we have run down some aisle in repentance...
And:
---I noticed in my studies of this past week that in all of Paul's letters that we never have to beg God to forgive us of our sins. Think about that. And yet for most people who are putting out the plan of salvation they say, "You have to ask God to forgive you of your sins, you have to repent." Well I can't find any of this in Paul's letter to the Church Age believers. It's not in here...

Let all that minister the word of our God, first of all, tell the truth.
---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.
--(Acts 20:21)---But I thoroughly bore witness both to Jews and to Greeks about repentance toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus.
---(Acts 26:20)---but both to those in Damascus first and to those in Jerusalem, and over all the country of Judea, and to the nations I went bringing the message that they should repent and turn to God by doing works that befit repentance.
---(Romans 2:4)---Or do you despise the riches of his kindness and forbearance and long-suffering, because you do not know that the kindly [quality] of God is trying to lead you to repentance?
---(2 Corinthians 7:10)---For sadness in a godly way makes for repentance to salvation that is not to be regretted; but the sadness of the world produces death.
---(2 Timothy 2:23-26)---Further, turn down foolish and ignorant questionings, knowing they produce fights. But a slave of the Lord does not need to fight, but needs to be gentle toward all, qualified to teach, keeping himself restrained under evil, instructing with mildness those not favorably disposed; as perhaps God may give them repentance leading to an accurate knowledge of truth, and they may come back to their proper senses out from the snare of the Devil, seeing that they have been caught alive by him for the will of that one.

“THEY SOULD REPENT…DOING WORKS THAT BEFIT REPENTANCE”
------IT IS IN THERE.
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