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Les Feldick

reviewed by Utah's Leilani

Les Feldick hosts "Through the Bible."

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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LWH commented 102 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.

perfectsinner commented 50 days ago.
Les Feldick
He is a God sent messanger to the Christian's. His teaching has enlighted my understanding to new hight's. I love his teachings and try to get others to listen.
He has opened close doors to my understanding. There were things in the Bible that I thought were done by God, and though I didn't understand how they fit, I took them by Faith in the Lord. He has revealed these things and how they fit. I say again that he is a Messanger of the Lord Jesus Christ, to open minds to the Bible in these final days, before the Great day of the Lord will be upon us.
God Bless Les Feldick, his wonderful wife and all the have to do with the minestry.....

perfectsinner commented 50 days ago.
Repentance: is the turning to go in the opposite direction. I was headed to town and repented and went back home. No where in the Bible under Paul's writting does it say, "repent for the forgiveness of sins". This is a false doctrine created by a church group that has filtered into the True Church. If we had to Repent an remorse for our sins for God to forgive us, then that would be "WORKS". If it's by works and it is no longer by grace, and Eph 2:8 & 9 & 10 would be wrong. The law, knowledge of sin, is a tool for God to use to show us we are headed in the wrong direction and need to change cource, turn in the oposite direction and accept Jesus Christ. We must believe,"not work", that Jesus was infact who He said He was. Believe the whole Bible account about Jesus, in fach believe the Whole Bible.
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