This sermon on Matthew 26.24 (and Luke 16.19-28; Jude 1-7) deals with the torments of hell. For a few of us this might be a hard sermon to hear. However, I pray none of God's people would refrain from coming to church because they don't want to hear 'fire and brimstone' preaching. Actually, it is the absence of preaching about sin and judgment and hell that allows people to live blindfolded to the reality they should fear. Should we not fear the torments of hell? Yes, we should! I ask you again - please invite someone you know to join us this Sunday. However, especially please be in prayer that this sermon (like every sermon) would come fully from the Word of God and bring good to us, and glory to Him. ---------------------- Matthew 26.24 The Terror of Hell's Torment
Theme: The Lord declares that non-existence would be infinitely better than hell's torment
1. The Lord's woe is not limited to Judas
2. All who reject Christ have their 'best life now', until death come
3. The torments of hell are more terrible than our minds can understand
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Our Pastor, Rev. Harold Miller is a graduate of Mid-America Reformed seminary and before that of Reformed Bible College. Prior to returning to school in the middle 1990’s his path in life was varied. Following graduation from High School Harold entered the United States Army...