Paris Reidhead preaches what could be called one of the most influential sermons of the 20th century. The real point of this sermon is an indictment of individuals and organizations practicing humanism behind a mask of Christianity! 'This sermon should be preached on a regular basis in every church in America!'
In Judges 17, the prophet, Micah hires a Levite as his personal priest. The price for the Levite's services was ten shekels (of silver) and a shirt. The real point of this sermon is an indictment of individuals and organizations practicing humanism behind a mask of Christianity! 'This sermon should be preached on a regular basis in every church in America!' Listen to this life-changing message TODAY!
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Amazing Sermon! I have listened to this a couple times already and I came back to listen to it again. Very convicting and eye opening. Soli Deo Gloria!
E.Olang (5/19/2019)
from New York
Great Sermon! This message rocked my world, it validated what I had partly known when Christ first saved me. Most of the messages I heard from the beginning were man centered and this message preached in 1963 changed it all. I have listened to it hundreds of times.
Mary Rode (1/11/2018)
Great Sermon! I hardly have words after listening to this now for the third time. So much in it, that my mind can't even form words to describe the conviction and wisdom within. Everyone needs to listen and keep listening because the churches today are all humanistic. I don't think I have even met another Christian who thinks like this. How sad for us all.
Howard King (4/2/2017)
from Memphis, TN
Great Sermon! This sermon moved me as much today as it did 14 years ago, when I first heard it. Recommended without reserve. Sola Deo Gloria!
Rebecca (4/4/2016)
from Singapore
Great Sermon! "The end of all being is the Glory of GOD..May the Lamb that was slain receive the reward of his suffering!!" Lord work in me..Amen Amen
RichardTX (3/2/2015)
from Dallas, TX
Great Sermon! This message should be required listening for every missionary.
I routinely hear missionaries use the same humanistic argument that Paris Reidhead refutes.
"Is God an end or a means to you?" is very challenging.
Bro Pete Torres (5/30/2011)
from NYC
Great Sermon! This is a must hear sermon, especially for those called to ministry. We live in a perilous age where apostasies abond. The truths exposed in this sermon will help young preachers to examine their hearts and purify their ministries & purpose.
Butch Boruff (11/25/2008)
from Urbana, Illinois
Great Sermon! I have now listened to this on five different occasions--leaning a lot every time.
Thank you
georges (9/24/2007)
It made me shiver All I can think right now is
"my God! how far away am I...and how far away our Christianity...we're going to need all the mercy we can get at the Judgment Seat of Christ"
"And Joshua said unto the people, Ye cannot serve the LORD: for he is an holy God; he is a jealous God;"
Joshua 24:19
Paris Reidhead devoted his life to communicating the message of the Gospel in America and throughout the world. A student pastor in the rural Minnesota at age eighteen, Mr. Reidhead felt led of the Lord to overseas mission work. In 1945, Paris Reidhead and Marjorie, his wife of...