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Should be in top 20 sermon of all time This should be the top 20 sermon of all time.
Reformed Filipino (5/27/2024)
from Philippines
Great Sermon! Worth it listening many times. How reformed pulpits in the Philippines have fallen from this kind of preaching from Jonathan Edwards. Here in the Philippines, most preachers just pick a modern commentary of the text they want to preach. More likely translating it into Filipino then reading it in the pulpit. Hoping that pastors and elders in the Philippines listen to it and embark a life of true repentance and reformation. By then, they will be more helpful to their flocks who are seeking examples to follow. Do not follow a pastor who speak a lot of bad words or in our language 'mura ng mura'.
Jona Calica (3/4/2018)
from Toronto, Canada
Great Sermon! Great Sermon, I'm glad I came across it.
Carl E (1/15/2016)
from Australia
Great Sermon! Very good!
Abraham Chung (2/24/2013)
from Malaysia
Great Sermon! Thanks a lot for sharing this sermon.
Howard Douglas King (2/24/2013)
from Hernando, Mississippi
Great Sermon! Excellent reading of the incomparable Edwards. A very different spirit from our modern lukewarm, worldly, unholy Evangelicalism. Refreshing and edifying!
Cora Osunbiyi (4/25/2012)
from Indiana
Great Sermon!
BWS (1/15/2012)
What's Missing in Modern Christianity Edwards proves that "without holiness no man shall see the Lord" but also that true "love (charity, 1 Cor. 13) is the SAME thing" (says he) as holiness, "for it includes the love of God", who is holy and hates sin perfectly. He shows God's law is the standard of holiness, which fulfills love to God and others, which today's false 'love' hates (as if it were bad), contrary to Psalm 119 where David *delighted in and loved God's law*. He concludes this is the identifying mark of a true Christian--holiness, mentioning "strictness" of living, which is true love to God--and no other! He shows this ONLY is the way of *true and eternal happiness*. What a refreshing contrast to today's Christianity!
Here the Sovereignty of God and the Responsibility of Man meet. Here the "Christian lifestyle" of *true justification* (salvation) is distinguished and the (now neglected or confused) *doctrine of sanctification* strongly asserted against today's heresies, from antinomian evangelicalism to New Calvinism, and against all false cries of "legalism" (as if we are free to sin and transgress the Moral Law in the 10 Commandments).
Look at the stats: People are 'pressing in to hear' this historical, internet sermon because of its awakening power, clarity and rarity in pulpits today.
Jenny Murphy (10/13/2009)
from Leeds England
Timeless. This message is timeless and it communicates the great truths of the way of holiness. Edwards truly is one of the great doctors of the Church
Robert (5/8/2007)
Great Sermon! Great stuff. Nicole...feel free to email me since you live nearby and Rhode Island lacks this so much.
Nicole (4/24/2007)
from rhode island
Great Sermon! This is amazing.
alex408 (12/28/2005)
from morgan hill
Great Sermon! clear and specific message of the gospel. when i hear it i can feel the anointing of holy ghost flowing through brother johnathan edwards.
amen.
ANN WEST (9/25/2003)
from NORTH CAROLINA
Great Sermon! I thought this was one the most thought provoking sermons that I have ever heard. I have sent it to others in hopes that they would get the same overwhelming and magistic view of God. Ann
joan mackay (6/18/2003)
Great Sermon! very ediying sermon excellent and christ exalting
James Benedict (9/28/2002)
from Taiwan
You cant get to heaven another way! This is so convicting and helps us to realise the road is often tough but holiness is our goal. Edwards superior preaching is evident here. Sin can't slip in some door or it wouldnt be God holy heaven. Dont miss this and ALL of Edwards sermons. James
JONATHAN EDWARDS was born on October 5, 1703, in East Windsor, Connecticut, into a Puritan evangelical household. His childhood education as well as his undergraduate years (1716-1720) and graduate studies (1721-1722) at Yale College immersed him not only in the most current...