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Jesus Our Sovereign Savior
-Steve Lawson
Wow!
I don’t usually care for Hip Hop… but this is Really Good.
And it’s free… which is another bonus.
Most important of all, it’s Theologically sound… unlike
most of the garbage you hear on Christian radio.
God Saves Bad People
If you listen to only one sermon I put on here… please make this it.
Happy Easter!
Pretty sure I’ve posted this before… but I’m gonna do it again because it’s just soooooo good.
It will cost you everything!
Luke 14:25-26 (New American Standard Bible)
Discipleship Tested
25Now large crowds were going along with Him; and He turned and said to them,
26″If anyone comes to Me, and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be My disciple.
True Disciple
I’m pretty sure I’ve posted… if not the same sermon… one pretty close to this. But I think it’s important… so here it is again.
“Let me die the death of the righteous–and may my end be like theirs!” Numbers 23:10
There is no living a life that is wicked–and then dying a death that is righteous.
Oh, that men would but deal truly with their own souls!
Many talk like a Christian–but few walk like a Christian!
Many know what is to be done–but never do what is to be done.
Many wear Christ’s livery–but do the devil’s drudgery!
Many have hands as white as snow–whose hearts are as black as hell!
Many appear righteous–who are only righteous in their appearance. But such as deceive others with a false show of holiness–only deceive themselves with a false hope of happiness!
Remember, sirs, that the sheep’s coat shall be stripped off the wolf’s back! “They come to you in sheep’s clothing–but inwardly they are ferocious wolves!” Matthew 7:15
Oh, sirs, that you would consider well these weighty things! Tell me, sir–what did Judas get by all his deceitful dealings? Nothing but a halter–in which his body was hanged; and a fire–in which his soul was burned!
-William Dyer
Sproul and Mohler
It is clear to every one who is willing to see it that laxity of doctrine is either the parent of worldliness, or is in some other way very near akin to it. The men who give up the old faith are the same persons who plead for latitude as to general conduct. The Puritan is not more notorious for his orthodoxy than for his separateness from the world.
Liberal divines do not always command the respect of the public, but they gain a certain popularity by pandering to prevailing tastes. The ungodly world is so far on their side that it commends them for their liberality, and rails at the orthodox as bigots and kill-joys.
It is a very suspicious circumstance that very often the less a man knows of the inner life, and the less he even cares to speak of it, the more heartily he is for the new theology, the theory of evolution, and the condemnation of all settled doctrine.
Those who would have a blessing from the Lord must avoid all this, and determine to follow the Lord fully. Not only must they quit false doctrine, but they must receive the gospel, not as dogma, but as vital truth. Only as the truth is attended with living faith will it prove its own royal power.
Believers must also sweep the house of the leaven of worldliness, and the frivolities of a giddy generation. The evil which is now current eats as doth a canker, and there is no hope for healthy godliness until it is cut out of the body of the church by her again repenting, and doing her first works.
Those who through divine grace have not defiled their garments must not content themselves with censuring others, but must arouse themselves to seek a fuller baptism of the Spirit of God. Perhaps these evils are permitted that they may act as a sieve upon the heap gathered on the Lord’s threshing-floor. Possibly they are allowed that our apathetic churches may be aroused. We know already of several cases in which true ministers have gone over the foundation truths again with their people, and have preached the saving Word with clearer emphasis. In other cases churches have been summoned to special prayer about this matter.
This is a good beginning: let it be carried out on the widest scale. As one man let us cry mightily unto the Lord our God, that he would arise and plead his own cause. Now, if never before, let those who are loyal to Jesus and his Word be up and doing. A boundless blessing is waiting for the asking. We believe in prayer. LET US PRAY LIKE ELIJAHS.
-Charles Spurgeon