Great study. Good study with precious lessons to learn from the life and conflicts of Gresham Machen. We are called to fight for the faith once delivered to the saints.
Great reminder. Blessed wisdom from God. Yes, we tend to not give attention to our bodies in our Christian lives. This message is a very needed warning. Our bodies also are for the Lord!
Great Sermon! This sermon Blessed me, gripped my heart, has set my path more clear, and I can not wait to share with my teen children. Thanks for sharing truth and making it so urgent in todays society! I def needed the reminder how to flee.
Thank you Sermon audio!
Great encouragement. I was blessed by this sermon, which reminder me again God's will for me to persevere in hily life and in serving Him, evem with the price of renouncing to confort, quietness, even with the price of suffering, persecution and even death. I needed this message today!
Great power of the Word. Preaching the Word eben in times of persecution, believing that God will save His elects. True salvation brings joy and fulness of the Spirit, a holy life.
Great Sermon! Roman 8 is the mountain top of the Christian's confidence in His Lord, while Romans 7 is the valley of vision, of Christian wisdom, because true wisdom is a knowledge of self and a knowledge of God,the Christian in Roman's 7 sees himself in truth. this message is true medication to the believer.Thanks be to God, who has given us the victory "Through" our Lord Jesus Christ.
Great Sermon! Praise God for a most edifying sermon as an introduction to Leviticus. You have effectively quicken God's people to a greater interest in this book You have also ably defended this book from the attack of the modernists. Thank you too for your clear explanation of types and typology. How blessed we are to have such gifted preachers.
sadly intriguing I just learned about this guy this week. Mr. bell is a soft atheist. he is angry with God. he has neutralized the just and holy God of the Bible because he is too cowardly to outright admit that he doesnt really believe in God. if we go by his line of understanding we might as well embrace fatalism; let us eat drink and be merry for tommorow we die and by the way love wins. we might as well just do whatever we will bc it doesnt matter anyway. i could say more but thats enough.
Great Sermon! An excellent sermon. It is a blessing in that it helped me as a minister of Christ to deal more tenderly with other Christians, especially young ones in the faaith.
Listen to this as well Another excellent warning, very powerfully done. John Flavel wrote, "This sin is not as a single bullet that kills but one, but as a chain-shot, it kills many two at least, unless God give repentance.""t this sin is a dreadful gulf, a quick-sand that hath sucked in, and destroyed thousands.."though many other sins lie hid, and possibly shall never come to light until that day of manifestation of all hidden things, yet this is a sin that is most usually discovered." I shall lay two very terrible scriptures before you to this purpose,
either of them enough to drive thee speedily "to Christ, or to
drive thee out of thy wits ; the one is that,ECC 7:26 " And I find more bitter than death, the woman whose heart is snares and nets, and her hands as bands : Whoso pleaseth God shall escape
from her, but the sinner shall be taken by her." The argument which the Spirit
of God uses here to dissuade from this sin, is taken from the subject;
they that fall into it , for the most part, are persons in whom God has no delight, and so in judgment are delivered up to it,and never recovered by grace from it. The other is that in Prov. 22:14 The mouth of a strange woman is a deep pit;he that is abhorred o f the Lord shall fall therein." (The Harlot's Face in Scripture Glass.)
A Timely Warning Thanks for the urgent and powerful warning. Richard Baxter well wrote, "If you think this course too dear, and had rather cherish your flesh and lust, you are not the persons I am now directing; If you be not brought to this, you had need of better awakening. If thou be resolved to serve and please thy flesh, then never ask advice against thy lust; for it is part of the pleasure of it; and then no wonder if thou refuse this medicine as too bitter, and the remedy as too dear. But if thou be resolved to be cured, stick not at the pains; give up thyself totally to thy business, and lust will die for lack of food." (directions against inward filthy lusts - Christian Directory p 335.)
Good presentation. An interesting presentation. I liked it because it is not one-sided, but presents lights and shadows also, the right things and the errors of Dabney.