Great Sermon!s I have been a Christian for almost 3 years now. I was 17 when I was regeneration and between my time as a Christian I never heard such amazing sermons in till I came across Puritan and reformed books these sermons have made me grow in my relationship with the savior and examine myself. God has Used this in my life I also like using the KJV so I couldn't have ask for anything better. Thank you for your service in the Military this Ministry is a blessing.
I’ll be praying for you. Rest in the fact that God is Sovereign! All we can do is plant and water. If there is to be any increase it will come from the Lord. We all get discouraged from time to time, even the great prophet Elijah had an episode of it. We just have to keep running that race. I appreciate your efforts in witnessing to others, and more importantly, the Lord is pleased.
I'll still be here waiting and waiting to make that vow that. I'll be by your side, 'til the day I die. I'll be waiting 'til hear you say I Do https://fireboyandwater-girl.co
hello, i just started downloading your audio books today and saw your blog post, i appreciate your work. this is what I've been searching for on the internet. may GOD bless you and heal you. till we meet in glory
Thank you for your comment, Joshua Joshua,
Thank you for your comment.
I stand by what I preach with no regrets as to how it is taken by the listener.
You are entitled to you opinion.
Good day to you.
A little ascerbic but maybe justified. This has also bothered me. Thanks for taking it head on. But you missed something significant in Deuteronomy. The tithe was used for a family celebration in Jerusalem (inviting the widow, orphan, and Levite). It only went to the storehouses on the third year.
And, scandalously, a man was permitted to sell his tithe and buy strong drink (or whatever their heart desired) if Jerusalem was too far.
I'm not retiring from reading and recording, but until my health gets better, I have to take this break.
I have tried in the past to take breaks, as the service of Our Lord does invite intense spiritual battles in many forms; ie, we get beat pretty good as a result of our service.
But, as with mortification of the deeds of the body continues... the weaker we become physically.
My wife and I were talking about this very thing this evening. Taking the assault on our bodies; plus having to deal with this wicked generation (that in and of itself is a very long series of sermons), it just makes it really hard to keep in the right spirit that is vital to proper ministry.
I've not been the one given to work for work's sake if I'm troubled in my spirit. It makes it a job then rather than a joy.
Too much attention is paid to the formalities of religion and the scope of our duty instead of why our message is so vital to our running a successful race, that we lose the essence of the Gospel message.
We in effect, become Pharisees, of a sort.
Thank you again for your words of encouragement, Wayne.
I appreciate the work that you’ve done. I’ve listened to some of the sermons and read your blog. You might not get many thanks, but Jesus knows our work. Keep doing what you're able to do. Elijah and Jonah got discouraged and wanted to give up, but God wouldn’t allow it. In fact, we all get discouraged from time to time at what we see in this world. Nevertheless, we must continue to plant and water and God will give the increase as it pleases Him.
I'm 4 hours, 35 minutes into Sermon 5 and still have more to read.
I'm guessing, at least 1 -2 more hours.
The most fascinating part of sermon 5, is the part which concerns ghosts, or, apparitions that some saw even back then (today, the paranormal is rampant on television and in movies like the Conjuring Series).
Almost an hour of this sermon is given to that kind of soul existence.