Great Sermon! A perfect diagnosis and prescription for the pandemic of covid carnality in the last times. I am telling others to listen and give heed.
KJV Habakkuk 3:2 O LORD, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years, make known; in wrath remember mercy.
Great Sermon! Thank you Brother for the truth and reality in the day which we live. Many will seek to silence the preaching of the gospel of Christ to advance their own wicked motives...namely the glory man instead of the glory of God.
We are with you in your new project. We have been on SermonAudio for 15 or more years and have greatly benefited through that platform. We thank God for your faithfulness to the ministry God has given you!
Great Sermon! I can't wait to listen again. As a skilled miner, he brought out precious jewels from God's Word, and urged us to look to Christ only and lay our deadly doings down.
Great Sermon! So often preaching in Reformed churches dots the "i's" and crosses the "t's" of sound exegesis, theology, and application; but lacks heart and passion. This great message by Dr. Beeke struck me most as he spoke of John Bunyan's passion, creativity, and heart in preaching. As I think about what I've heard, it only makes me want more of God's power and genuine heart in my preaching. May God help us who preach to do so not only with accuracy, but with faithful hearts, hot for God.
Great Sermon! Burden for lack of both prayer and reading of scripture before worship begins.
Thank you for putting the church in remembrance of its necessity.
Great Sermon! Amen, we have to get right with God. That is usually the issue with us. We have had prayer meetings with Zoom but it just isn't the same thing as being in person. People are spooked to get together even after they get shots. They don't want to die and I wonder if they all think about living.
Great Sermon! First time listener I really enjoy his teaching and presentation Will definitely continue to follow. I leave his sermons having a deeper reverence for God
Great Thought! My hope also is that others will listen to Puritan works. There is such a distinction between what and how we hear the Word of God today, compared to today. The Spirit was truly guiding those men and giving them what seems to be greater insight into the heart of God. Perhaps our busy lives with something new every day is distracting us. Steven, may God bless your work. It is much needed and will not be forgotten.
Thanks so much for this. I started narrating Puritan works on cassettes for the blind in 1985. I never kept copies. They were distributed by request through the Chapel Library then in Venice, FL. In 2003 we digitized my newer recordings and first put them on SermonAudio. To my surprise my old recordings were requested from CL and also put on SermonAudio. Now in my 36th year of narrating, my only contribution to the Christian world is here. I had aspirations to the ministry. God said no. Now I have I humbly hope given something better. My motto has been, if people won't read a Puritan book, maybe they will listed. T M S The Narrated Puritan on SermonAudio. God bless Steven Lee.
There's Something Missing! Dr Alan Cairns has this exactly right in my humble opinion, and unless it is remedied, all the churches will drift away into either apostasy or a powerless version of Christianity which is nothing like the real thing. This three minute message is a cry from the heart. Thank you.