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Best Overview of EP Many sermons have been preached, books written, and debates had, but this is still one of the best overviews of the EP position in my opinion. I always point people to this when they are trying to understand some of the key arguments. There is much more that could’ve been said, but Pastor Beers does an excellent job of maximizing content with the time he had.
Donald F. Rogers (5/20/2018)
from New Jersey
Great Sermon! I enjoyed this sermon! We sing only out of the Psalter...only Psalms.Everything we need can be found in the Psalms.I feel bad for some faithful churches that don't sing only the Psalms. I've been singing from the Psalter for 70 yrs. Your sermon was very Biblical...! Churches who don't sing just the Psalms don't know what they're missing!
Donald F. Rogers (5/20/2018)
from New Jersey
Great Sermon!
David and Karen Biser (5/20/2018)
from Cumberland, MD
Outstanding Sermon! In the United States, many conservative Christians take a strict constructionist position in regard to the U.S. Constitution. That is, they understand the Constitution to mean what the framers of the document understood it to mean, as discovered by their own commentary upon the document, in opposition to the claims of many today who consider it a "living document" whose meaning changes from generation to generation. But what about the Bible? Does it not mean what its inspired authors understood it to mean, as well? In our day, we understand the words "hymns and songs" in "psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs (Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16)" to refer to the uninspired compositions of men. But is that what the Apostle meant when he wrote those words in Greek? Could it be that we are sinning when we sing uninspired compositions in the worship of God? By comparing scripture with scripture, this sermon gives a clear explanation of the meaning of these words, as the Apostle understood them, and as the Church understood them for many centuries before uninspired compositions were introduced into Christian worship. To refuse to seek the truth in this matter is sinful, but God will bless all those who seek for and practice His truth.
Gavin Beers, a native of Northern Ireland, is a graduate of the Free Church Seminary, Inverness, Scotland. From 2006 until 2018, Rev. Beers was the minister of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) congregation at Ayr, in the southwest of Scotland. Now, he is the minister of...