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Sobering Sobering if not terrifying message, especially for those of us who are so very active in ministry. God, give us grace to examine ourselves and, by grace
camille bunn (4/3/2014)
from Oviedo fl
Great Sermon! Very thought provoking! A call to self examination.
DL (4/1/2014)
from Oklahoma
Great Sermon!
Thomas Sullivan (3/17/2014)
from Jenison, MI
Thanks for Making this a S A Pick I have already commented on this sermon, in 2008, but since it so affected me when I first heard it, I am glad you are drawing attention to it. There is such a judgment day solemnity about it that I can't find words to express.
Janine Elizabeth (12/26/2013)
from Louisiana
Great Sermon! I came looking for this sermon because of the comment by someone on the sermon temptations 1. This is indeed a solemn and seriously somber message. As I was listening to it a thought came to mind of many years back in school when I took a test and felt certain of a good grade only to be sorely disappointed at my grade when the tests were given back to us. I was not as prepared as I thought I was. This message does make me tremble and makes me seek to thoroughly examine myself and my profession. Does Lord Jesus know me?
Thomas M Sullivan (5/30/2008)
from Jenison, MI
Great Sermon! I listened to this sermon before E.B.C. was on Sermon Audio. A couple of us were sharing sermons from the www.ebcfl.org site. I love the preaching of Pastor Hughes but ESPECIALLY I wanted to call attention to this one. It really presses the hearer with the importance of having a judgment day outlook and honesty. It was evident that the same solemnity marked Pastor Hughes as he was preparing the sermon and then preaching it.
Rev. William Hughes was born and raised in Liverpool, England, where he was converted and where he also pastored his first church. He has been in the ministry for nearly fifty years, ministering in England, Scotland, and, for the last eleven years, in Florida. He now resides in...