God's Word demands and insists upon the fact that a poor sinner has to know his lost, Hell-bent condition before he can ever come to Christ for salvation. "Comw unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy-laden" is Christ's invitation to a poor, needy, broken-down sinner in spiritual labor about the condition of his never-dying soul! Have you been brought down to this place before God, as a helpless beggar?
In this message, Bro. Fulton gives something of his own experience in coming to Christ, and exhorts every poor sinner to SEEK THE LORD WITH ALL THE HEART.
NOTE: We apologize for this VERY POOR AUDIO, and hope to find his original recording of this, one of his best messages. In the meantime, take time out to hear it as it is! For the Glory of Christ our Lord, WWF
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Great Sermon! How wonderful to hear my granddad's voice calling out many years after his death. How humble he would feel to know that what he began on earth is still growing even after his death. He had such a genuine concern for the souls of man. I remember going to the creek with my granddad where all the drunks would hang out. Granddad would set up on the bank amongst the drunks while us kids played in the creek. He would gently and humbly witness to them without standing on a pedestal but would sit down right in the dirt with the drunks and befriend them. He always offered to take them home but first they had to pour out their alcohol. Many a time we would leave the creek with a bunch of drunks in the back of his old chevy truck. Instead of liqour bottles they now had a tract in their hands from granddad.
He would take them safely home. That impressed my young mind but I did not know what a special man my granddad was until later years as I look back on those times. I do not know of too many Christians that would get down in the dirt with a bunch of drunks to befriend them with genuine concern for their souls. My Granddad was the real deal. He walked the life he preached about. He was a man of great character and conviction--A man touched and changed by God.
W. W. Fulton (9/28/2011)
from Maine
Greatly Blessed by this Sermon! Thank you for this message. I found this reassuring in that others have received true Biblical doctrine, theology and salvation.
Praising the Lord always ...
Rita Beckett (9/28/2011)
from New Jersey
Great Sermon! This is a message which comes from the heart, the heart of a man who truly wants to see lost sinners saved. You won't hear a message like this today because Godly men are disappearing from the pulpit being replaced by men who tickle the ears but do nothing to show the guilty sinner his salvation in Christ alone.