Knowing our history. Great lessons from our Baptist history. Spiritual condition of the Calvinistic Baptists in the 17th and 18th Century. The causes of rejecting the revival in 18th Century. Baptist attitudes toward the Rationalism in 18th Century.
Great passion for souls. Rediscovering the biblical emphasis on missions, the passion for the souls of the lost pagans. Great story of a man taught by God. Very useful Carey's views on missions, on methods and pagan culture.
Rediscovering the Gospel. Useful presentation, as background, of Middle Ages, culturally, spiritually. How Luther rediscovers the Gospel. How the Reformation begins.
Great assurance. The doctrine of the sealing with the Spirit in Calvin's theology and in Puritan theology. A seal of ownership, a seal of authenticity, a seal of security. Great assurance!
Lord's Supper. The greater part of the message is about the Lord's Supper. The Lord is not present after body in the Supper, nor is the Supper only a memorial. Christ is present spiritually and our union with Him is reaffirmed at the Supper. Argumentation from 1 Corinthian 10:14-21. A message I needed to hear - I also struggle with my tradition which sees the Supper only as a memorial. For years I sensed that something is missing from it.
Jesus is God. Clear demonstration that Jesus is the Son of God, not a creature, but the Creator, sharing in the glory of the Father as a divine person.
Great importance of Scripture. A man who saw the absolute necessity of the Scripture for renewal of life and for reformation in Church. A man who, through difficulties, had the passion to give the Word of God to his people. The Word of God is alive and working with great power.
Trinitarian theology in 17th Century. Reformation brigs an christological and soteriological accent in theology, not so important in the Middle Ages. Christ is the Mediator in His entire Person, not only after His human nature. Trinitarian aspects of 17th Century Protestantism.
3 aspects Implication of the doctrine of justification by faith in the life of the believers; the regulative principle of worship; the accent put on the experiential aspect.
Problem of slavery. Believer's responsibility to do good, with special attention given to the problem of slavery. A message with similar content as that named "Slaves and slavery".
Great Sermon! I cannot tell you how blessed I was by this sermon. Thank you for the way you explained everything so clear and simple. I praise God for the men and women who so graciously study and teach God's Word so that others can also grow in the grace and knowledge of God, and His precious Son. You have done that in this sermon. Thank you.
Great lessons. A life with suffering and persecution is really from God for a Christian, because the world hates us because hates Christ. Excellent lesson in suffering, persecution and how to respond to it.
Great woman of God. A great woman of God, who served God with passion for souls, with the money God gave her. I recommend another audio message about this subject: George Curry - "Selina Huntingdon". I listened today both of them and I was enriched.
Lessons from Calvin. Five important lessons from the life of Calvin (4 from the story of his conversion); difference between Reformed worship and medieval Catholic worship; and some things about Samuel Davies and Horatius Bonar.
Life and work of Nettleton. This message continues the presentation of the life and ministry of Nettleton, began last message. His view of revival, preaching and evangelism, in opposition with that of Finney. Nettleton understood that conversion of souls is the work of God, not of the manipulations of a preacher.
Affirming the Trinity. Survey of some Trinitarian verses in the New Testament. Affirmation of the doctrine of Trinity, with special reference to Jehovah's Witnesses' denial of this doctrine.
Searching sermon! An excellent application of these heart searching words of Isaiah to believers and unbelievers. If only we really recognised our true state of separation from our God what an effect it would have on us all!
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