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Great Sermon! Wow!!! What an excellent sermon. This would have to be the best sermon relating to practical and experiential Christianity ever preached in this epoch.
Mr Beeke most wonderfully expounds the very dealings of a most gracious and loving Father, and the soul converting experiences of all the true Jacobs. Not one, not even the least saint is exempt from passing through Penuel mant times as he heads for glory. This sermon is a commentary on Deut 32:36 where God judges His people that is He rules,regulates,sways, contends with,strives with, brings a controversy to the believer, pleads, and governs all for one purpose; that their power may depart from them. Then God repents Himself concerning them. He literally opens His arms to embrace them with a love that will not let them go. How blessed is that believer who can say, He weakened my strength in the way; He shortened my days. Or that believer who can say, I had the sentence of death in myself, that I should not trust in myself, but in God which raises the dead. On the other side of the coin , it is much to be feared many are today strangers to this path paved with afflictions that leads to eternal life as Mr Beeke well said about those who talk much about blessing but alas alas the root of the matter is not in them.
Joel R. Beeke (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is the chancellor and professor of homiletics and systematic theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He has served as a pastor since 1978 and currently ministers at the Heritage Reformed Congregation of Grand...