Great Sermon! Peace is the believers legacy left by the lord ,lets make sure we let not satan or wanton sin deprive us of His peace ,His peace MUST riegn in our lives if we are to serve the lord effectively
Great Sermon! A powerful message that brings clear the authority, right and priviledge of all Christians to go to all the world preaching the gospel, the good news of the revelation of Christ Jesus, and the salvation possible for all mankind. Listening to this sermon makes my heart yearn to bring more souls to Christ, espeically to those friends around me to the knowledge and blessing of Christ and this necessary relationship.
Excellent! This sermon should illustrate clearly enough why Charles Spurgeon is considered 'The Prince of Preachers'. This was preached half way through the 19th century: and yet, the message still gets across, loud and cloud, when it is read out the way it was originally preached!
Preachers: please notice the excellent structure. A good structure is present in all his sermons. Also, notice how half of the sermon is taken up with actually looking at what the text says. Yet, Spurgeon has a way of doing this without it being really boring! It is so practical and descriptive and real. Spurgeon has a clear purpose and goal in mind: to help us be better at prayer. One of the best messages I have heard from him. It has really helped me personally and my friend, for we listened together!
Every Christian should hear this The thing that You enjoy most, take the most pleasure in, You should be on guard of it: it just may be a snare from the trapper(satan).
Great Sermon! LIKE MR MCLEAN I SAY THE SAME ABOUT THE SERMON AND THE WEBSITE THEY ARE VERY ENCOURAGEING AND A BLESSING I THINK THAT ALL CHRISTIANS SHOULD LISTEN TO THESE SERMONS
MAY THE LORD GOD BLESS YOU ALL
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
I THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART
REGARDS JANE VELLA FROM THE ISLAND OF MALTA
A Refreshing Sermon! A great reminder of the benefits of our citizenship and also a challenging call to live like foreigners here below for we are not of this world.
Chilling, Convicting, and Comforting! What a message! While listening, I was horrified by the description of "Satan's banquet feast" and the sins that we often enjoy in this life. Conviction also set in for me as I thought of my hypocrisy, secret sins that have been committed, and lack of restraint that I have sometimes showed in life. Spurgeon also speaks of Christ's feast and comfort set in as I recalled the times where God has revealed truth and comfort to me through his Word. Whenever I have despaired due to the presence of evil, God has always assured me that better things were to come and that the best things would be in heaven. This is recommended for ALL people (all in the "Arminian" sense of the term). God bless!
Great Sermon! Powerful, powerful sermon! Spurgeon preaches with conviction on the holy and awesome nature of the Bible! He convicts us of not studying Scripture and living it, and also gives us the simple gospel of faith alone in Christ alone. I recommend this to everyone serious about learning Christianity. Sola fide!
Great Sermon! Characteristics of Faith! When we think of these characteristics we remember that Faith is the gift of God. When we look deeply at the characteristics of Faith we perceive that it is a work which mere man cannot perform, mere sinner cannot achieve. That is when we see Faith the glorious gift of God in Christ and the working of the Holy Spirit.
CHS at his best as usual.
Thankyou Charles Koelsch.
Great Sermon! Not just Faith - But the Shield of Faith. A promise of God that our faith will protect us as Christians. We forget sometimes in the midst of struggle that God has provided us with His Armour and we continue in our battle with fear. But we are protected by Faith as a shield against all the firey darts both inside us and outside from dark forces and an evil world.
Thankyou Charles Koelsch.
Great Sermon! Wow, I would have loved to hear this sermon in person. The blood of Christ ALONE is mighty to save!! Please listen to this. So simple yet so profound.