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"Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a
reproach to any people."
1. The righteousness which exalted our nation
2. The sin which is destroying our nation
An examination of Tony Blair's legacy - more crime,
more immorality, more abortions, more teenage
pregnancies,more gambling, more perversion, more
alcoholism, more drug abuse, more gambling, more
STD's, more false religion, more Sabbath-breaking,
etc.
A call to national and personal repentance.
Extroardinary Message! Wonerful message, I believe the same message could be duplicated using our own President of the last 8 years. We have faced some of the 'same' changes, forced as a nation into the same sins.
However, since Tony Blair, is considering the Presidency of the EU, are we watching a making of a antichrist. I am not saying or naming this, I said 'are we seeing' it should be interesting.
Patrick (2/1/2008)
A Cry For Mercy If you, like my wife and I, are concerned about our nation and our people in this dark and evil day, I urge you to hear this word and to forward it to all you know who are similarly concerned about the rampant godlessness in western nations today.
This message is about Great Britain but will apply to wherever you live. It is no accident that the man of whose legacy this is preached has become a Roman Catholic -- "by their fruits..."
Wayne (2/25/2007)
Great Sermon! http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=1290616813
Also listen in conjunction with this sermon Rev Murray's The Golden Idol of Intolerance...both sermons are the true commentary of the great and downward spiral of a once great nation which now not only tolerates all manner of evil but promotes such and even glorifies in its own sin filled wickedness.
John Andreou from UK (2/14/2007)
Great Sermon! All the facts presented in this messaqe are things I've known but they are still shocking when brought together and spoken of as they are in this sermon. What a sermon for the days we are living in. I heard the sermon for the first time three days ago and have played it several times since. On the news today it was reported that Britain is the worst country to bring a child up in. God bless you David Murray and keep on proclaiming it like it is.
Matt from California (1/18/2007)
Yes, so true. I will have to listen to this again and again, and will forward it to everyone I know. Painful and true.
Sam Fraser from Reading, Great!! Britain (12/25/2006)
Powerful! I knew our Great nation of Britain was in a bad state morally but having listened to this sermon brought it home to me just HOW far we have slipped away from the greatness of old.
Luis from Los Angeles, California (12/18/2006)
Hard message, but true It's a hard message to listen to, because it is truer in our own country, the U.S. of A.
Wayne (12/18/2006)
Great Sermon! Allowed to show the true nature of Islam? People who are ignorant are so because true Christian servants are silenced by the Governement and its media. The gospel needs to be heralded where people can hear...a return to street preaching in every city in the UK, for how will they hear without a preacher?
Earlier this week I too had been reading articles on tolerance so bless God for Rev Murray's faithful witness. Listen carefully to his sermon and why he preached such. Be ready for those who call you intolerant! Many are simply ignorant of the true nature of Christianity-challenge them to read the gospels and study the person of Christ and then come back with an opinion!
http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/tolerance.html
http://www.christiandoctrine.net/doctrine/outlines/outline_00037_can_christians_be_tolerant_web.htm
Wayne from UK (12/18/2006)
Great Sermon! It's easier to hurl an insult—"you intolerant bigot"—than to confront an idea and either refute it or be changed by it."
I was blessed by this sermon as earlier in the week I received an email calling me a bigot for simply forwarding a Petition Against New Sexual Orientation Regulations. The old always unsupported attack that Christians advocate hate and prejudice in the name of religion. Later I received a copy of a Protestant newsletter which made perfect sense basically saying that in our secular age, there are few clergy preaching gospel truth! Our apostate state church is made up of many clergy who do not even believe their own articles of religion (39 Articles of C of E). These wolves often appear as spokesmen for the church on the BBC and send you to sleep! They do not believe even that Christ rose physically from the dead and the precise details of the resurrection! They give confused unbiblical and unchristian message for they themselves do not believe the truth. The people of our nation have not rejected Christianity-they simply have not heard enough to accept it or reject it. Pews are empty because Christ is not preached.
What if such as Rev Murray were given a similar platform on the BBC? Allowed to speak so wisely as he has done here in this sermon? cont
murray i mclean from saskatoon sk (12/17/2006)
Great Sermon! I am a Canadian[not proud] and this sermon, the legacy of Tony Blair, is also the legacy of Jean Cretien in this country. I give thanks to God that he empowers men to speak the truth boldly as does Reverend David Murray. The rise and fall of the Western world is sin, its greatest reproach.
jude from brisbane australia (12/17/2006)
Great Sermon! What a thought provoking sermon. I humbly pray for my nation and today's churches for mercy. We surely only deserve judgement. Bless you brother David. How we all have despised righteousness, even christians
David Murray served as the Pastor of Lochcarron Free Church of Scotland from 1995 to 2000, and then of Stornoway Free Church of Scotland (continuing) from 2000 to 2007. In August 2007 he accepted a call to be the Professor of Old Testament and Practical Theology at Puritan Reformed... | more..