These great commands by our Lord are rarely truly applied, obeyed and/or practiced (at least from my observations). Therefore I put this sermon together for the Lord’s people. I did an exposition of the Text, and shared several experiences, and how I applied this passage to them. The sermon notes to this teaching are available
I am thankful that the Lord has changed me greatly in this area. But sadly today we see the faith of many professing Christians being effected, or even shattered, depending on whom might be in the Whitehouse (or not). But by the grace of God, so go I. “The New Testament for example, stresses that
While I was street preaching my ‘series thru Jeremiah,’ these two seemingly ‘responded in repentance and faith.’ I pray that I handled them circumspectly, with fear and reverence for the Lord, and His Scriptures. Please pray for them, and that I (or someone else) will be able ‘Biblically’ disciple them with the Scriptures. I usually
499 years ago today, Dr. Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on that door, and without computers his theses went viral. Are you ready to die for Christ, and His inerrant sufficient Gospel? Though my experience is ‘trivial’ compared to Dr. Luther’s trial. Years ago an FBI Agent tried to get me to deny my
In his sermon 337 years ago, John Owen ‘briefly’ spoke of National sins and National judgments. More importantly thousands of years ago, the inerrant infallible sufficient Scriptures told us, and forewarned us. But today we have a lot of unbiblical pantywaist Churchianity that unbiblically teaches that ‘all sin is sin’ (though there is ‘some’ truth
A video on ‘The Cup of Wrath,’ – a sermon by Andrew Bonar The Bible forewarns that many professed believers (false converts) will worship another Jesus (2 Corinthians 11:4). As I’ve said before, many within ‘America’s westernized churchianity,’ have formed Jesus into a figment of their own imagination, rather than submit to the image of
Back in 1975 pastor Willie Mullan preached a series on “Demonology.” His fourth lecture was entitled, “That’s how warfare goes.” This is a 15-minute excerpt from that lecture. The story how he ‘sought out’ the lady that wrote him is amazing. The story about the false accusation that destroyed the famous Puritan Richard Baxter, breaks
“Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.” (Luke 13:3) These were the words of the incarnate Son of God. They have never been cancelled; nor will they be as long as this world lasts. Repentance is absolutely necessary if the sinner is to “make peace with God” (Isa. 27:5), for repentance is the throwing
This is one of the reasons I am trying to break my habit of referring to the general public as “My friends,” while open-air preaching. Fact is these strangers and are not my friends. Secondly, many of them are enemies of Christ (James 4:4-5.)
As you should know by now, for years I’ve been adamantly opposed to the liberal contemporized, emergent, churchianity within America. However I believe that when a person has a complaint, that they should not complain, unless they can offer a solution to the problem. Other than repentance, here’s another solution to that problem. Last week some
Pastor Steve Lawson gives a topical sermon on the ministry and life, of the great George Whitefield. He explains why the Lord mightily used Whitefield, as He did. Whitfield is no doubt the greatest evangelist, and the greatest open-air preacher, ever since the days of the men of the Bible. Whitefield said, “My whole world
Next to the Almighty, my main mentor is my pastor. However, George Whitefield has been a great ‘mentor at large.’ Especially regarding open-air preaching. This sermon ‘Satan’s Devices’ was taken from 2 Corinthians 2:11. George Whitefield (Methodist evangelist, 1714-1770)
On March 20th, 1840, James Russell Miller was born into this world, in Frankfort Springs, Pennsylvania. On July 2, 1912, he entered his life of eternity, with his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Miller penned this devotion during in his middle-aged years. Oh how I do appreciate its prolificacy. “Folks, we must repent from our
On Oct 10th, 1858, Charles Spurgeon preached this message in the Royal Surrey Gardens, in Kennington, London. I realize that post-modern emergents, will not appreciate the following two observations. 1) This location was not at a church building. Spurgeon often preached out into the open-air, in public places like these gardens. Some of these open-air