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Interesting Sermon! So a Christian can deny his own Christianity to please himself? A seed that never falls into the ground? That is a very scary tack. He implies this is the state of today's Christianity and people who say they are Christians. If a person were not a Christian, although attending church for years, this would be so. On the other hand, no Christian could remain alone [have no works, no life in Christ] if he were a Christian. Right? Self cancel the effect of who he was in Christ? A very dangerous tack. How long could he do so, if he could? Is it a matter of us making a decision to fall into the ground and die after we have seriously decided for Christ?
The Major was an excellent speaker but he could speak over his listeners in his eloquence. This sermon is a superb sermon but you have my reservations.
James Colby (1/13/2011)
from San Diego, CA
Great Sermon! This is a great sermon that I praise God that I came upon. I plan to listen to more sermons by Ian Thomas as a result. This sermon reminded me that I must die to myself and allow Christ to live through me no matter where that takes me.
Major W. Ian Thomas was born in London, England of middle class parents and was converted at the age of twelve in a Boy's Camp. With the intention of becoming a missionary in Africa, he studied medicine at London University for two years, where as a student of nineteen, in deep...