Very Helpful Sermon! "WHAT IT MEANS TO COME TO CHRIST."
This man gives the best explanation of this of any I have ever heard. What a joy to be able to follow him. Thanks be to the Lord.
Great Sermon! Wow! If you want to make sure you are ready for the return of Jesus Christ listen to this sermon. At times it is uncomfortable to listen to because B.B Cadwell holds a blaring light into your eyes, as a faithful prophet, but it is so worth the discomfort. If you want to truly examine your heart to see if you are in the faith, listen to this sermon.
Great Sermon! We must have heard this before, but what a great sermon in every respect. How we need preachers today like dear Henry Mahan. This must have been surely led by the Holy Spirit, it moved one to tears, and thrilled our hearts.
christian love, English Rose & George
Unforgettable! Humanism β A Strong Delusion, by the late Pastor E.W.Johnson is so powerful, and it rings true to me. It can't be heard apart from very serious thought and prayer.
May God bless you for the wonderful work you do in getting these messages out!
D. W.
Blessed in Hearing it Twice! Brethren, I listened to this good message on Jonah twice, and was given much more understanding of the total sovereignty of our God than I ever had before. He is God, and that truth is an awesome reality.
Spiritual Journey Thanks for including this one! This brought back lots of memories of my own spiritual journey, and of many blessed times I've had with various brethren in North Carolina. This was a humble setting forth of an "Autobiography," both the natural and the spiritual, and I praise God for it.
Our experience is sweet when sanctified by grace in God's power. We cling to these fondly, and they help alleviate the bitterness of trials which we also have often experienced.
With appreciation, and love in our precious Savior, WFB
Great Sermon! Great sermon, I do think though that a true believer needs to pursue knowing doctrine and especially the doctrine of election. We can't really know Christ or trust in Him as a person unless we know Him according to the scriptures (I Cor. 15:1-4). We are commanded in the scriptures to study them diligently and to know God in this way. In the wisdom of God He has ordained that salvation come to us through our understanding of the truth.
Message with an Unction! We believe this man to be sincere in his preaching (which cannot be said about many today). He was an "Amos" in his day to Cherokee, Cleveland and adjacent counties. His message is relevant today as it was a quarter of a century ago.
Great Sermon! My Lord uses Brother Barnard to touch my heart more powerfully than any and all other ministers. The heart of this man of God with the seriousness of the matter proves always powerful, and the delivery is urgent. Men canβt hear the evangelist and remain the same. His message either melts the heart or stirs the hatred of natural men for it is offensive to the carnal mind. LVC
Great Sermon! People complain today that there is no longer any powerfull preaching on the judgment of God. Well listen here and cry out with Bro. Barnard for revival that might bring about true repentance in the heart of men who are guilty of nailing Christ to the cross. What must we do? Listen now.
Great Sermon! I listened to Brother Mahan's sermon "What is true saving Faith?" Loved it and, to the best of my knowledge I have never heard a pastor/teacher speak the truth from a local church pulpit as plainly as he does here. If this great truth were preached from our pulpits today, we would all have to carry a bottle of smelling salts to revive the people, or maybe run and rescue the pastor before they took him to the edge of a cliff to throw him off. Sad, sad that such sweet sounds are not being spoken and heard, as a rule, in our days.
Praise the Lord that He has given us grace upon grace and a love of the truth. Oh what a debtor are we! "The Lord is my portion, saith my soul."
Please hear this sermon and I hope it will affect you as it has affected us.
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.