For more info about Paul Washer go to: www.heartcrymissionary.com
This sermon was preached at the Jeff Noblit's church, which Paul is a member of, First Baptist Church of Muscle Shoals (in Alabama): www.fbcms.org
Very soon we will have the video posted to this sermon.
To order a CD of this sermon go to: http://anchoredintruth.org/xcart2/product.php?productid=16374&cat=249&page=1
This sermon is somewhat different from the sermon that Paul delivered on the same text, called 'Who's Slave Are You?': http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=72607234126
This sermon was posted by Grace Community Church in San Antonio, TX: www.gccsatx.com
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Great Sermon! Excellent teaching from Paul Washer here. He gives instruction on what will truly give any person joy and what we should shoot for in being a slave to a perfect master.
Serene Seow (12/15/2007)
from Singapore
Great Sermon! I am extremely blessed by this powerful msg of God's truth, and what it truly means to be a slave of God. Praise God for His wonderful truth!
Emmanuel Mabharana MAHUSA (10/19/2007)
from South Africa
Great Sermon! Symbolism used to advance the spiritual goal is brilliant.That is running the race for christ.Such a presentation further empowers the spiritually upright and opens the eyes of the weak to realise that a race is not won by the sluggish.Hence the need for zeal.Your relevance is permanent in this battle of winning souls.You are an asset in the Kingdom Pastor Washer.Emmanuel Mabharana MAHUSA
Slave (10/16/2007)
from Richland, WA
BEST! I've been a Christian for a long time and have heard many Washer sermons. But, for a man who considers himself to already be running the race for Christ, I have found this sermon to be the absolute, WITHOUT A DOUBT, best sermon I've ever heard Paul Washer preach. This is MUST HEAR for all Christians, spiritually "mature" or not. Keep them coming Sir!