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Great Sermon! I am not welcome in the churches here anymore. I preached a sermon similar to this several years ago that help bring a man to Christ, but now our people have compromised to confess and be baptised. I will not accept it. Ye must be born again!!!! I will not compromise. The world has no idea what awaits it. Judgement is coming. It is swiftly overtaking us and the blindest people are church members!!May God help us. May He open the eyes of the blind that the day that is coming take us not unaware.
Nessa (6/18/2013)
from Dallas texas
Great Sermon! I really enjoyed listening to Bro L,R.Shelton He tell it like Gods word is Im a sinner looking for Christ to break my self-will Im pleading to Him 24 Hours a day everyday.
Wayne E. (4/17/2007)
from Alabama
Great Sermon! Great Sermon. You don't hear GOOD Calvinistic preaching like this anymore, or at least not around here! I wish that I could have met Bro. Shelton. He was one of the few men of God not afraid to tell The Truth.
Larry Pan (10/5/2004)
from 91007
Isn't it too dogmatic to say that a saved person must know it for certain? A self-deceived religious soul certainly needs a stern warning; however, a wavering and doubting saint needs God's Word of assurance and comfort (1John 5:13), not condemnation and judgment. Only the Word, not emotions or experiences, is the basis of our assurance of salvation.
Motto: "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain" (Philippians 1:21)
Pastor Shelton took the pastorate of First Baptist Church, Algiers in 1927 and began to devote all his time and energy to evangelizing southeast Louisiana. After the Lord saved him in 1942, he...