It's about time I've personally gone through this experience in the past one-and-a-half years and this is true. That relation between 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Revelation 21:4 was a great way of showing the same message the Lord used through two different people, St. Paul and St. John. This new transformation is the best thing that ever happened to me and with all of the hardships that come along with this new way, I rejoice everyday.
Great Sermon! Pastor McCurley, praise God for your boldness in proclaiming the Gospel in downtown Greenville. It is an encouragement to see faithful Presbyterian ministers proclaiming the Gospel in the town center. May the Lord bless your ministry and bless you with a rich harvest. May more faithful Presbyterian minister go forward to their city squares and byways to preach the Good News!
Thankyou for that video I was delighted to see this video,for recently i have had the joy of being able to street preach .
There is nothing quite like having a burden for lost souls,and oh boy,the labourers are so few,despite the Lord telling us that the the fields are white ready to harvest.
May the Lord bless you brother Robert,we serve our generation then fall on sleep...
Oh Lord,we thank thee that thy word will never return unto thee void,it will accomplish that for which it is sent. Hallelujah !
Please pray for our church as we preach in the open air in Bracknell,England,every six weeks or so.
To the glory of God.
Norman.
Praise God for the preaching of the Gospel Thank you for posting this video. It is very encouraging for a Saturday morning, to go and be a witness to others on a day like today. Semper fi in Christ.
Convicting! This is a sermon that those who serve in the church should listen carefully to. Pastor Gardner points out both the great responsibility of elders and also many of the dangers inherent in leadership. A very convicting and edifying sermon.
Great Sermon! This is a great, biblical sermon! The call to missionary vision is for each and every member of the church on earth, but sadly neglected by so many today. Listen to the entire series and ask yourself if you have such a mission!
Short but very sweet! Short but very sweet, this first sermon in a series clearly presents the battle the Christian faces daily against indwelling sin, and points him to his only hope, the Lord Jesus Christ.