31 Jul 2008

It Will Take Your Life-Paul Washer


“How could we have such a low view of the gospel of Jesus Christ that we have to manipulate men psychologically to get them to come down and pray a prayer? . . . How many times have I heard evangelists say, “It’ll only take five minutes.“? No my dear friend, it will take your life–all of it! “We’re just trying to attract people and then we’ll gradually bring them in further and further.” That is what the cults do, that’s not what Jesus did. Notice that in the gospels every time a great crowd is following Jesus, he turns around and says something so radical to them that most of them walk away. Of course Jesus probably would not get invited to teach evangelism [in most churches today].”
~Paul Washer

30 Jul 2008

Quotes taken from "Memoir and Remains of Robert Murray McCheyne" by A. Bonar‏

Thanks to Charles & Mona Leiter for sending me these wonderful quotes:

"Pray for me, that I may be made holier and wiser--less like myself, and more like my heavenly Master; that I may not regard my life, if so be I may finish my course with joy. This day eleven years ago, I lost my loved and loving brother, and began to seek a Brother who cannot die."

"Read part of the life of Jonathan Edwards. How feeble does my spark of Christianity appear beside such a sun! But even his was a borrowed light, and the same source is still open to enlighten me."

"If nothing else will do to sever me from my sins, Lord, send me such sore and trying calamities as shall awake me from earthly slumbers. It must always be best to be alive to thee, whatever be the quickening instrument."

"Life itself is vanishing fast. Make haste for eternity."

"Do everything in earnest--if it is worth doing, then do it with all your might. Above all, keep much in the presence of God. Never see the face of man till you have seen his face who is our Life, our All."


Written about M'Cheyne:
"He might have risen to high eminence in the circles of taste and literature, but denied himself all such hopes, that he might win souls. With such peculiar talents as he possessed, his ministry might have, in any circumstance, attracted many; but these attractions were all made subsidiary to the single desire of awakening the dead in trespasses and sins. Nor would he have expected to be blessed to the salvation of souls, unless he had himself been a monument of sovereign grace. In his esteem "to be in Christ before being in the ministry," was a thing indispensable. He often pointed to those solemn words of Jeremiah 23:21 'I have not sent these prophets yet they ran; I have not spoken to them, yet they prophesied. But if they had stood in my counsel, and caused my people to hear my words, then they should have turned them from their evil way, and from the evil of their doings.' "


"...he would be a sorry student of the Bible, who would not know all that God had inspired; who would not examine into the most barren chapters to collect the good for which they were intended; who would not strive to understand all the bloody battles which are chronicled, that he might find 'bread out the eater, and honey out of the lion.' "

"I hope and pray that it may be his will to restore me again to you and your parish, with a heart tutored by sickness to speak more and more as dying to dying."

"That text of Jude has peculiar beauties for me at this season. If it be good to come under the love of God once, surely it is good to keep ourselves there. Any yet how reluctant we are!"

"One thing always fills the cup of my consolation, that God may work by the meanest and poorest words, as well as by the most polished and ornate--yea, perhaps, more readily, that the glory may be all his own."

"O Lord, make me hang on thee to open their hearts, thou opener of Lydia's heart. I fear thou wilt not bless my preaching, until I am brought thus to hang on thee."

"A dark hour makes Jesus bright."

Ever watchful for opportunities, on the blank leaf of a book which he sent to a little boy of his congregation, he wrote these simple lines:

Peace be to thee, gentle boy!
Many years of health and joy!
Love your Bible more than play--
row in wisdom every day.
Like the lark on hovering wing,
Early rise, and mount and sing;
Like the dove that found no rest
Till it flew to Noah's breast:--
Rest not in this world of sin,
Till the Saviour take thee in.

"He has set me down among the noisy mechanics and political weavers of this godless town. He will make the money sufficient. He that paid his taxes from a fish's mouth, will supply all my need."

"Speak to your people as on the brink of eternity."

"If the veil of the world's machinery were lifted off, how much we would find is done in answer to the prayers of God's children."

"Use your health while you have it, my dear friend and brother. Do not cast away peculiar opportunities that may never come again. You know not when your last Sabbath with your people may come. Speak for eternity. Above all things, cultivate your own spirit. A word spoken by you when your conscience is clear, and your heart full of God's Spirit, is worth ten thousand words spoken in unbelief and sin."

"I have no desire but the salvation of my people, by whatever instrument."

"Now, remember, Moses wist not that the skin of his face shone. Looking at our own shining face is the bane of the spiritual life and of the ministry. O for closest communion with God, till soul and body---head, face, and heart---shine with divine brilliancy; but O for a holy ignorance of our shining."

"Christ gives last knocks. When your heart becomes hard and careless, then fear lest Christ may have given a last knock."


"I earnestly long for more grace and personal holiness, and more usefulness."

"I ought to see that in Christ's bloodshedding there is an infinite overpayment for all my sins."

"I often pray, Lord, make me as holy as a pardoned sinner can be made."

"Live so as to be missed."

"How many purposes God has in view of which we know nothing!"

"Take heed to thyself. Your own soul is your first and greatest care."

"Keep up close communion with God. Study likeness to him in all things..."

"I know well that when Christ is nearest, Satan also is busiest."

"I feel there are two things it is impossible to desire with sufficient ardour--personal holiness, and the honour of Christ in the salvation of souls."

"It is not great talents God blesses so much as great likeness to Jesus. A holy minister is an awful weapon in the hand of God."

"Live near to God, and so all things will appear to you little in comparison with eternal realities."

"Even those that are most deeply concerned about their souls do not see the millionth part of the blackness of their hearts and lives."

"Every wave of trouble has been wafting you to the sunny shores of a sinless eternity."

"...do not think any sin trivial; remember it will have everlasting consequences."

"Go on, dear brother; but an inch of time remains, and then eternal ages roll on for ever--but an inch on which we can stand and preach the way of salvation to a perishing world."

"The possession of grace fills us with very different feelings from the possession of anything else. A man who has much money is not very anxious that all the world should be rich---one who has much learning does not long that all the world were learned; but if you have tasted the grace of the gospel, the irresistible longing of your hearts will be, O that all the world might taste its regenerating waters!"

"Learn much of the Lord Jesus. For every look at yourself, take ten looks at Christ. He is altogether lovely."

"Spared fig trees should bear much fruit; pray that it may be so with me."

"Luther used to say, that temptations, afflictions, and prayer made a minister."

"Pray to be taught to pray. Do not be content with old forms that flow from the lips only. Most Christians have need to cast their formal prayers away, to be taught to cry, Abba."

"Remember also, the present is your only time to be saved. There is no believing, no repenting, no conversion in the grave---no minister will speak to you there. This is the time of conversion."

"Our God can work through means or above them. He that puts the treasure into earthen vessels, often allows the vessels to be chipped and broken, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us."

"If you had an angel's righteousness, you might well lay it down and put on Jesus. The robe of a blood-washed sinner is far whiter than that of an angel."

"I long for love without any coldness, light without dimness, and purity without spot or wrinkle. I long to be at Jesus' feet, and tell him I am all his, and ever will be."

"Do you not feel your heart lighter now as you walk on the narrow way? Is not a Christian's darkest hour calmer than the world's brightest?"

"One smile from Jesus sustains my soul amid all the storms and frowns of this passing world. Pray to know Jesus better."

"Do not fear the face of man. Remember how small their anger will appear in eternity."

~Robert Murray McCheyne (1813-1843),
minister of St Peter's Church Dundee (1836 - 1843). He was a godly evangelical pastor and evangelist with a great love for souls.

29 Jul 2008

Operation 513 in Sheffield

On Saturday brothers and sisters from around the country hit the streets of a busy Sheffield, to preach the Gospel, hand out tracts, and witness to people one-on-one. Here are some pictures from the day (click on images to enlarge):

(Below) John Steele preaches to the Crowd.
(Below) Myself (Kevin Williams) preaching.

(Below) Rob Hughes Open-Air Preaching.(Below) David Gee preaching

(below) Anna Gee witnesses to the man with buggy
whilst Jim Gourlay shares the Gospel
with the man behind
(Below) Carl preaching
(Below) Dale McAlpine Preaching

(Below) Jim Gourley preaching.

28 Jul 2008

Biblical Assurance of Salvation- Kevin Williams

Do you face death with total peace of mind and certainty of the joy of being with Jesus in Heaven or are you unsure what will happen to you?
Do you know the person of Jesus Christ or does He just seem like some kind of distant Deity to you?
Many people today offer a false assurance of salvation which is not Biblical because it is not based on God's Word.
Eternity in Hell is a long, long time to be wrong about whether or not you are truly saved.
Join us as we go through the Epistle of 1 John, and see if you have assurance of Heaven, based on God's Word.
(Note: although this sermon preached in Fleetwood, was almost word for word the same sermon preached at Puritan Fellowship the same day, we uploaded this version, even though the audio quality is less because we felt the Spirit of God was upon this message in a greater way.)

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1 John 5:13 - Biblical Assurance of Salvation- Kevin Williams - 32 min

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25 Jul 2008

James Hudson Taylor - Powerful Quotes on Prayer

"Do not have your concert first, and then tune your instrument afterwards. Begin the day with the Word of God and prayer, and get first of all into harmony with Him.”

“Perhaps if there were more of that intense distress for souls that leads to tears, we should more frequently see the results we desire. Sometimes it may be that while we are complaining of the hardness of the hearts of those we are seeking to benefit, the hardness of our own hearts and our feeble apprehension of the solemn reality of ­eternal things may be the true cause of our want of success.”

"Since the days of Pentecost, has the whole church ever put aside every other work and waited upon Him for ten days, that the Spirit’s power might be manifested? We give too much attention to method and machinery and resources, and too little to the source of power."

"The power of prayer has never been tried to its full capacity in any church. If we want to see mighty wonders of divine grace and power wrought in the place of weakness, failure and disappointment, let the whole Church answer God's standing challenged; "Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knows not."

"Do we give sufficient attention to the theme of gaining Christ? It is our joy and privilege to know Him as God's unspeakable gift, but none knew this more fully than the apostle Paul. But was he satisfied with this knowledge? Or was Paul's soul-consuming desire, at all possible cost, to gain Christ; and thus to know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings? Oh that Christ may be so known by us as a ‘living, bright reality’ that our one desire-our one absorbing heart-passion may be that we personally gain Christ-that we personally know Him as the apostle longed to do."

"You must go forward on your knees."

"All God’s giants have been weak men, who did great things for God because they believed that God would be with them."

“I myself, for instance, am not especially gifted, and am shy by nature, but my gracious and merciful God and Father inclined Himself to me, and when I was weak in faith He strengthened me while I was still young. He taught me in my helplessness to rest on Him, and to pray even about little things in which another might have felt able to help himself.”

“The branch of the vine does not worry, and toil, and rush here to seek for sunshine, and there to find rain. No; it rests in union and communion with the vine; and at the right time, and in the right way, is the right fruit found on it. Let us so abide in the Lord Jesus.”

"To every toiling, heavy-laden sinner, Jesus says, ‘Come to me and rest’. But there are many toiling, heavy-laden believers, too. For them this same invitation is meant. Note well the words of Jesus, if you are heavy-laden with your service, and do not mistake it. It is not, ‘Go, labor on,’ as perhaps you imagine. On the contrary, it is stop, turn back, ‘Come to me and rest.’ Never, never did Christ send a heavy laden one to work; never, never did He send a hungry one, a weary one, a sick or sorrowing one, away on any service. For such the Bible only says, ‘Come, come, come.’"

"In Shansi I found Chinese Christians who were accustomed to spend time in fasting and prayer. They recognized that this fasting, which so many dislike, which requires faith in God, since it makes one feel weak and poorly, is really a Divinely appointed means of grace. Perhaps the greatest hindrance to our work is our own imagined strength; and in fasting we learn what poor, weak creatures we are-dependent on a meal of meat for the little strength which we are so apt to lean upon."

"I have found that there are three stages in every great work of God: first, it is impossible, then it is difficult, then it is done."

24 Jul 2008

Keith Green- Do You Prefer Being Alone With God, Or Movies, Books & Friends?

“If your heart takes more pleasure in reading novels, or watching TV, or going to the movies, or talking to friends, rather than just sitting alone with God and embracing Him, sharing His cares and His burdens, weeping and rejoicing with Him, then how are you going to handle forever and ever in His presence...? You'd be bored to tears in heaven, if you're not ecstatic about God now!” -Keith Green

23 Jul 2008

Andrew A Bonar Quotes on Prayer

"I see that unless I keep up short prayer every day throughout the whole day, at intervals, I lose the spirit of prayer. I would never lose sight, any hour of the Lamb in the midst of the throne, and if I have this sight I shall be able to pray." Andrew A Bonar, Diary, 7th Oct 1860

"O Brother, pray; in spite of Satan, pray; spend hours in prayer; rather neglect friends than not pray; rather fast and lose breakfast, dinner, tea, and supper- and sleep too- than not pray. And we must not talk about prayer, we must pray in right earnest. The Lord is near. He comes softly while the virgins slumber."

"We have not been men of prayer. The spirit of prayer has slumbered among us. The closet has been too little frequented and delighted in. We have allowed business, study or active labor to interfere with our closet-hours. And the feverish atmosphere in which both the church and the nation are enveloped has found its way into our prayer closets…"

"Why is there so little forethought in the laying out of time and employment, so as secure a large portion of each day for prayer? Why is there so much speaking, yet so little prayer? Why Is there so much running to and fro to meetings, conventions, fellowship gatherings and yet so little time for prayer'? Brethren, why so many meetings with our fellow men and so few meetings with God?"

22 Jul 2008

How On Her Last Day My Grandma Edith Ashton Found Life

by Kevin Williams

My Grandma was in her nineties and extremely stubborn to the Gospel. For many years she came to our home for dinner with my family every Tuesday evening, and we could talk and laugh about many things, but whenever we brought God into the conversation, it was like talking to a stone. After many years of cold rejection everytime we tried to witness to her, it got to the point where if she complained "It's too hot today" as she often did, then I would wryly reply "It's a lot more hot where you're going, grandma".

After several years of this, I got to the point where one night I prayed, "Lord, she's just unresponsive. I've tried witnessing and witnessing and I can't do this any more, can you just send her a dream?"

A few weeks or so later, my Grandma was at our house one Tuesday evening when she asked "Who are Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego?"
I answered "They're in the Bible, Grandma, in the Book of Daniel. Why?"
And she replied "I keep having dreams about them."

As she was old, I gave her a children's Bible opened in Daniel and she read about them. She continued and read the rest of the book.

A day or two later I gave her the Gospel of Mark and various other tracts and booklets, which she read. And she really started thinking more and more about God.

But then she was taken into hospital with heart problems. My son (then aged 7) went to visit her and said "I should have brought my Bible Grandma to read."
Grandma replied "that would be nice."

In the next few days her condition deteriorated, and I knew she was really searching for God, but had not yet found Him and there wasn't much time left. I prayed that I would get one last chance to share the Gospel with her.

Because she was on the Heart Ward, visiting hours were restricted to 6-8pm and so my plan for the day was, I was working in Liverpool (40 miles from where I live) until 12pm, then I would help a few other brothers work on a house which was being used to hide a Christian lady who'd converted from Islam, I would then visit my Grandma in hospital and share the Gospel with her one last time, and then I would pick up the children from my wife's mothers.

Well that was my plan, except: "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord." Isaiah 55:8

The day didn't exactly go the way I'd planned it.

First of all my work in Liverpool which I had expected to be finished by 12pm at the latest, kept going wrong, and there was no way I could leave. As time went on into the afternoon, I prayed "Lord, I want to go and help with the church house for you, I want to go to the hospital for you, and for my Grandma, and you keep putting obstructions in my way. I don't understand what you're doing but I know you're in control."

I didn't leave Liverpool until well after 6pm, it was too late to work on the church house, and I had to pick our children up. I got to the hospital at 8:20pm, and strict visiting hours were over, but when the nurse heard me say I'd driven from Liverpool, she said, I could go in as I'd travelled such a long way.

Me and my two children went in, and the nurse said "Edith, you have visitors from Liverpool."
My Grandma sat up, and said "hello".
After she had spoken with the children for a few minutes, I said "I've brought my Bible Grandma, so I'll read you something."
She said "Thank you, that would be nice."

I opened my Bible to John chapter 3 verse 16 and read this glorious truth, but I inserted her name into it.

I said "I'm reading from John 3:16 Grandma:

For God so loved Edith Ashton, that He gave His only begotten Son, that if Edith Ashton believes in Him, Edith Ashton will not perish but have everlasting life."

Sharper than a two-edge sword God's Word went straight through to her heart, and as tears rolled down her cheeks she asked "What must I do to be saved?"
I asked if she'd read what I'd given her and if she understood the Gospel, and she replied "Yes." Then I said "Believe. Obey what it says. Call on the Lord to save you."

Then from her hospital bed, she called out to God to save her.

She then asked what happens now?"
I said "Well Jesus will either come and make you better, or He'll come and take you home."

The transformation and peace about her was amazing. She then started pointing to the nurses and telling me, "Tell them! You must tell the nurses about Jesus and how they can have their sins forgiven." This once stubborn lady who had spent the last few years telling me "you shouldn't preach to people Kevin", was now excitedly telling me I must preach to everyone.

Soon it was time to go, and from her bed my Grandma didn't stop waving to me and my children, until we had gone through the door and was out of sight, just like she did from her window when I visited her flat as a child.

Early the next morning at around 1am, my Grandma Edith Ashton went to be with the Lord .

I then found out that throughout the day I went to see her, she was either delirious or not conscious and the only time she was of a sound mind to hear the Gospel was that short time when I went to visit her, and her condition deteriorated soon after I had left.

The very time I was planning to get there in normal visiting hours, she wouldn't have understood me, and so God put obstruction after obstruction in my way to delay me, and He made sure I was there at the only time she would be able to respond.

Rom 8:28-30 "And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. 29 For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. 30 And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified."

21 Jul 2008

The Mosaic Covenant, Our Tutor To Lead Us To Christ; If You Miss Christ In The Law, Then You Miss Everything-Kevin Williams

Galatians 3:24 teaches us, the Mosaic Covenant is our Schoolmaster to lead us to Christ, yet many today, especially in Evangelism circles wrongly remove this verse from its context to use as a proof text to claim the only way to witness is to use the Ten Commandments and then the Gospel. As a result of this, in an effort to run from the error of the modern purpose driven gospel that plays down sin, many run to an error at the other extreme and downplay the use of large sections of Scripture, and reject any form of witnessing that isn't in a neatly packaged 'Ten Commandments and then the gospel' format.

Now whilst there is nothing wrong with using the Ten Commandments in witnessing, it is a fine thing, the context of Galatians 3 is clearly that the Mosaic Covenant with all its sacrificial systems, prophecies, foreshadows and types is what leads us to Christ, and the "law of the Lord" which "is perfect converting the soul" is the whole Bible.
In this sermon we also look at Christ in the Old Testament.

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John 7:19a+Gal 3:24 (2)- If You Miss Christ in the Law, Then You Miss Everything Kevin Williams - 55 min

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19 Jul 2008

The Cost of Following Christ

by Samuel Guzman

“If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9

I have seen this verse used many times as the magic formula for salvation. How many people have been told this is how they are to be saved? How many people have been falsely assured of their salvation with this verse? We have to understand that belief and profession mean absolutely nothing. The issues is faith. On the last day there will many who will confess to know Christ, saying, “Lord, Lord,” but they will spend an eternity in hell. As one man once put it, the question is not do you know Jesus, the question is, does Jesus know you. You believe Jesus died and rose again? To paraphrase the book of James, good for you, the devils also believe– and they tremble at what it means for them.

What does the verse mean then? The original historical context is essential. You see, we often forget that Paul was writing to Roman Christians– Christians who were being persecuted and killed for their faith, many times in an extremely cruel fashion. Paul was writing to assure these suffering believers that if, when faced with suffering and death, they were true to their Lord, they would without a doubt be saved. Paul, then, is talking about faithfulness unto death, a result and sure evidence of salvation, not a forumula for it.

Just this week, I read a vivid example of this very thing. I was glancing through a children’s textbook of Church history that I found on my bookshelf, and the first chapter dealt with the early church. It specifically addressed the sufferings they experienced, and recounted the martyrdoms of Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp, two early church fathers. It demonstrates what Romans 10:9 meant in the lives of these two early Christians, and what the verse still means today.

"Ignatius (A.D. 67-110) was ordered by the emperor to be arrested and was sentenced to be thrown to the wild beasts in Rome. He longed for the honor of giving his life for his Savior, saying, “May the wild bests be eager to rush upon me. If they be unwilling, I will compel them. Come, crowds of wild beats; come, tearing and manglings, wracking of bones and hacking of limbs; come cruel tortures of the devil; only let me attain unto Christ.”

Polycarp was the last one of those who had been personally taught by the apostles. He was arrested and brought into the amphitheater in Smyrna, which was filled with an immense multitude. Since there were no images of gods in the house of worship of the Christians, the heathen rightly concluded that the Christians did not in believe in the existence of the gods, and so they accused them of being atheists. The proconsul reminded Polycarp of his great age, and urged him to show his penitence by joining in the cry, “Away with the atheists!” Polycarp looked straight at the excited crowd, pointed his finger at them, and cried, “Away with the atheists!”

Then the proconsul said, “Revile Christ and I will release you.” But Polycarp answered, “Eighty and six years have I served Him, and He has never done me wrong, how can I blaspheme Him, my King, who has saved me?” To the crowd the proconsul then proclaimed, “Polycarp has confessed himself to be a Christian.” The crowds yelled, “Let him be burned!”

Wood was collected and made into a pile. Polycarp asked not to be fastened to the stake. “Leave me thus,” he said, “He who strengthens me to endure the flames will also enable me to stand firm at the stake without being fastened with nails.” The woodpile was lighted. While Polycarp prayed with a loud voice, “Lord God Almighty, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, I praise Thee that Thou hast judged me worthy of this day and of this hour, to participate in the number of Thy witnesses, and in the cup of Thy Christ,” the flames consumed him. Polycarp’s martyr death took place in the year 156 A.D." -From “The Church In History” by B.K. Kuiper

18 Jul 2008

10 Signs of a Flesh-Pleaser or Sensualist by Richard Baxter

The signs of a flesh-pleaser or sensualist are these:

1. When a man in his desire to please his appetite, does not do it with a view to a higher end, that is to say to the preparing himself for the service of God; but does it only for the delight itself. (Of course no one does every action conciously with a view to the service of God. Nevertheless, the general manner or habit of a life spent in the service of God is absent for the flesh-pleaser.)

2. When he looks more eagerly and industriously after the prosperity of his body than of his soul.

3. When he will not refrain from his pleasures, when God forbids them, or when they hurt his soul, or when the necessities of his soul call him away from them. But he must have his delight whatever it costs him, and is so set upon it, that he cannot deny it to himself.

4. When the pleasures of his flesh exceed his delights in God, and his holy word and ways, and the expectations of endless pleasure. And this not only in the passion, but in the estimation, choice, and action. When he had rather be at a play, or feast, or other entertainment, or getting good bargains or profits in the world, than to live in the life of faith and love, which would be a holy and heavenly way of living.

5. When men set their minds to scheme and study to make provision for the pleasures of the flesh; and this is first and sweetest in their thoughts.

6. When they had rather talk, or hear, or read of fleshly pleasures, than of spiritual and heavenly delights.

7. When they love the company of merry sensualists, better than the communion of saints, in which they may be exercised in the praises of their Maker.

8. When they consider that the best place to live and work is where they have the pleasure of the flesh. They would rather be where they have things easy, and lack nothing for the body, rather than where they have far better help and provision for the soul, though the flesh be pinched for it.

9. When he will be more eager to spend money to please his flesh than to please God.

10. When he will believe or like no doctrine but "easy-believism," and hate mortification as too strict "legalism." By these, and similar signs, sensuality may easily be known; indeed, by the main bent of the life.

17 Jul 2008

Paul Washer's Life Verses, Stop Regarding Man

10 min


"Stop regarding man, whose breath of life is in his nostrils; For why should he be esteemed?"-Isaiah 2:22

"When I consider thy heaven, the work of thy fingers, the moon and stars, which thou hast ordained; what is man?"-Psalm 8:3,4

The clip was taken from:
The Life Verses of Paul Washer (An Unplanned Sermon on Guide Posts and Warning Signs)

16 Jul 2008

Woe To You Mr Robinson! Your Heckler Loves You More Than You Will Know. Woe! Woe! Woe!

Commenting on Gay bishop Gene Robinson being heckled in London (see here) the London Guardian wrote: "Forget what you think you know about Gene Robinson – his is Gospel Christianity of a very traditional kind. This is what Christianity looks like once it has got over its obsession with respectability."

Except there's a problem, 1 Cor 6:9-10 says that no homosexuals will enter the Kingdom of God, period. Of course there will be ex-homosexuals in Heaven, just like there will be ex-liars, and ex-drunkards.

It would be more accurate to say "this is what Christianity looks like when you do what most people sat in church buildings do today and completely disregard what God says in His Word, and instead just make up your own idol to follow and call him 'god'". But someone's imagined version of God is not going to save them on the Day of Judgement.

Robinson said of his heckler, "there is this place in his heart that has been filled up with all this darkness and it could be filled with love."

But I thought his heckler was very loving in calling Robinson to "repent," as Jesus commanded. He was much more loving than those in pews and pulpits who stay silent and cowardly refuse to speak out against false teachers.

Stephen Green, of Christian Voice (UK), said: "It is a sad day when you get a bishop in a church preaching something that God himself called an abomination."
However Robinson responded "When someone stands up and says homosexuality is an abomination, does that make you want to get to know God?" But isn't that the man-centred philosophy of most of the professing church today? Redefine sin, and talk about it less to make Jesus more "wantable".

Again their own made-up imagined version of God is not the real God we will all stand before on the Day of Judgement.

14 Jul 2008

Justin Peters-A Call for Discernment-Video & mp3 Now on Sermon Audio

Justin Peters excellent A Call for Discernment - A Biblical Critique of the Word of Faith (or the Health, Wealth & Prosperity) Movement, is now on Sermon Audio, having been uploaded by GCC, San Antonio (who also put the Paul Washer sermons on the same site)

You can now watch online or download both the full length video and mp3 audio.

It is my firm belief that many underestimate just how far Word of Faith/God TV is from true Christianity, due to a lack of education and warning. It is not just another denomination with a few erroneous teachings, but it is another Gospel with another Jesus.

I think it’s a good idea to put Justin’s message on CD to give to other Christians you know (or email them). There is also a request at the end of the message to ask your pastor to get Justin to speak at your church. What a good idea.


Different Meanings of the Word 'Law'-Kevin Williams

In this sermon, (which is the foundation for next week’s study), we look at the many different meanings and applications of the word “law” in the Bible. How so often the context is ignored by Christians, to try to make the word ‘law’ mean one thing when the context is saying something else. Also what is the Christians relationship to the Ten Commandments?

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John 7:19a+var - Different Meanings of the Word 'Law'-Kevin Williams - 44 min

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13 Jul 2008

This Week, I'll Be Posting On Slice of Laodicea Whilst Ingrid Is Away


This week I (Kevin Williams) have the privilege of serving our Lord by posting at Slice of Laodicea, along with Samuel Guzman and Lane Chaplin, whilst Ingrid Schlueter is away.

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12 Jul 2008

Not Practicing Church Discipline Is Negligent-Richard Baxter

"We are sadly negligent in performing acknowledged duties, for example, church discipline. If there be any work of reformation to be set afoot, how many are there that will go no further than they are drawn! It were well if all would do even that much. And when a work is like to prove difficult and costly, how backward are we to it, and how many excuses do we make for the omission of it! What hath been more talked of, and prayed for, and contended about in England, for many years past, than discipline? There are, in fact, but few men who do not seem zealous in disputing for one side or other; some for the Prelatical way, some for the Presbyterian, and some for the Congregational. And yet, when we come to the practice of it, for aught I see, we are quite agreed: most of us are for no way. It hath made me wonder, sometimes, to look on the face of England, and see how few congregations in the land have any considerable execution of discipline, and to think withal what volumes have been written for it, and how almost all the ministry of the nation are engaged for it. How zealously they have contended for it, and made many a just exclamation against the opposers of it, and yet, notwithstanding all this, they will do little or nothing in the exercise of it. I have marvelled what should make them so zealous in siding for that which their practice shows their hearts are against. But I see a disputing zeal is more natural than a holy, obedient, practising zeal. How many ministers are there in England that know not their own charge, and cannot tell who are the members of it; that never cast out one obstinate sinner, nor brought one to public confession and promise of reformation, nor even admonished one publicly to call him to such repentance! But they think they do their duty, if they give them not the sacrament of the Lord’s supper, (when it is perhaps avoided voluntarily by the persons themselves); and in the mean time, we leave them stated members of our churches, (for church membership does not consist merely in partaking of the Lord’s supper, else what are children who have been baptized in their infancy?) and grant them all other communion with the Church, and call them not to personal repentance for their sin. Is it not God’s ordinance that they should be personally rebuked and admonished, and publicly called to repentance, and be cast out if they remain impenitent? If these be no duties, why have we made such a noise and stir in the world about them? If they be duties, why do we not practice them? Many of them avoid the very hearing of the Word. The ancient discipline of the Church was stricter, when the Sixth General Council at Trull ordained, that ‘Whosoever was three days together from church, without urgent necessity, was to be excommunicated.’"

11 Jul 2008

Children Are A Blessing From God.

In the photo (above) Samuel Harris at 21 weeks in his mother's womb grabs hold of the finger of the surgeon who repaired his spinal bifida. Recently in Britain, Gordon Brown's Labour government unanimously voted for the cold blooded murder of other children like Samuel to remain legal. In the U.S. Barack Obama, the Most Pro-Abortion Candidate Ever To Run For President said "If [my daughters] make a mistake, I don't want them punished with a baby".

Here is Samuel as a baby.
Psalm 139:13-14 "For you formed my inward parts;
you knitted me together in my mother's womb.
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
Wonderful are your works;
my soul knows it very well."

Rev 21:8 "
But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death.”

See also: Barack Obama An Anti-Christ From the Pit of Hell & Gordon Brown on Abortion

For more on the amazing design of children see the NEW ANSWERS MAGAZINE.

10 Jul 2008

Jonathan Edwards-Prayer Seemed To Be Natural To Me, As The Breath

"My mind was greatly fixed on divine things; almost perpetually in the contemplation of them. I spent most of my time in thinking of divine things, year after year; often walking alone in the woods, and solitary places, for meditation, soliloquy, and prayer, and converse with God; and it was always my manner, at such times, to sing forth my contemplations. I was almost con-stantly in ejaculatory prayer, wherever I was. Prayer seemed to be natural to me, as the breath by which the inward burnings of my heart had vent." -Jonathan Edwards Memoirs ch 1.

8 Jul 2008

The Way Jesus Didn’t Do It. Ray Comfort to Speak Alongside Word Faith Heretics Again.

By Kevin Williams
Last week Ingrid Schlueter at Slice of Laodicea spoke out about Ray Comfort preaching alongside Word of Faith Heretics again.

Now Ray Comfort is a brother whom I love, and his ministry Way of the Master has been more than helpful to me in the past, (in fact we still recommend it and WOTM-Radio) but in this instance he is wrong.

And let me start by saying that no-one here is claiming Ray Comfort is a false-teacher, (I agree with Ingrid when she wrote: “Ray Comfort is a brother in the Lord who I have greatly appreciated.” ), but simply that he is very wrong on this issue.

I must also say that I find the attitude by some that Ray Comfort is infallible and beyond correction to be almost cultic.

If a brother is in error (especially one of this magnitude) then we are commanded to confront them. The Apostle Paul confronted Peter, not because he was being unloving, but rather because he was being loving, as Peter’s mistake was causing people to be led astray. Sharing a platform with these Word Faith heretics without addressing that they are a false religion is just as bad.

Largely due to a lack of education in the church, people seem to underestimate just how far from Christianity Word Faith/God TV is. It is not just another denomination with a few erroneous teachings, it is another gospel with another Jesus. It has its roots in Arianism and is closer to Scientology than Christianity.

Ray Comfort and others from WOTM have appeared several times now with Word Faith heretics with the pragmatic argument that WF victims are getting “the biblical gospel” they wouldn’t normally hear. But in each appearance so far, Ray and co have failed to warn the victims of Word Faith, that they are under false-teachers with another gospel and another Jesus.

Forget pragmatism, if a Jehovah’s Witness or a Mormon knocked on my door, and I took them through the WOTM (“have you lied, stolen” etc), then no matter how clearly, I explained the Gospel to them, if I refused to warn them that they are under false teachers and that their Jesus is a different Jesus than the real Jesus in the Bible, then I have not witnessed to them PERIOD.

Now that said, I think if invited it is fine to go and preach to these people providing you’re not going to compromise, and so you do clearly warn people about the false teachers.
Jesus preached in the temple which was full of apostate false teachers, however his message was:

-“My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ but you make it a den of robbers.” Mat 21:13
.
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“But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!
For you shut the kingdom of heaven in people's faces”
. Mat 23:13
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-“Watch and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees”-Mat 16:16

WOTM have done several TBN shows now in which they have not given the slightest impression there is anything wrong with Word Faith. But no-one walked away from the preaching of Jesus without fully being warned that the false teachers are dangerous.

So my plea to Ray and co is, if he really wants to do Evangelism “the way Jesus did it”, then he must clearly warn these people that they are under false teachers. Otherwise it simply is not “the way Jesus did it.”

Recently many Christians have been more than a little perplexed to see that people who they believed to be genuine Christians have been deceived by the false prophet Todd Bentley. Yet it is largely because of respected Biblical teachers appearing on God TV/TBN/Word Faith and not speaking out against them, that the lines have been blurred and so people have been deceived into thinking Word Faith can’t be all that bad.

1 Cor 5:11 “But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother …
-i.e. they are a professing Christian, which includes Word Faith Heretics.
…if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or swindler—not even to eat with such a one.”

Now the fact that Scripture commands it is wrong to keep on going to these places but avoiding to warn them, is not even debatable, nor is Rom 16:17-18, but the last thing I want to note here is that many of Ray's followers have accused anyone who disagrees with him on this by pleading:
“You’re gossiping.”
“Judge not lest you be judged”.
“There’s lost people there and he’s preaching the Gospel”.

But wind back the time to when Billy Graham was preaching alongside the Pope on a Roman Catholic mission, without warning people that Roman Catholicism is wrong, and try using the same arguments against those who spoke out against what Graham was doing:
“You’re gossiping.”
“Judge not lest you be judged”.
“There’s lost people there and he’s preaching the Gospel”.

So my prayer is that Ray will do it the way Jesus did and fully warn these people about their false teachers and teachings, leaving them with no other impression than that the Word of Faith cult is a damnable heresy.

Ezek 3:17 “Son of man, I have made you a watchman for the house of Israel. Whenever you hear a word from my mouth, you shall give them warning from me. 18 If I say to the wicked, ‘You shall surely die,’ and you give him no warning, nor speak to warn the wicked from his wicked way, in order to save his life, that wicked person shall die for his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand. 19 But if you warn the wicked, and he does not turn from his wickedness, or from his wicked way, he shall die for his iniquity, but you will have delivered your soul. 20 Again, if a righteous person turns from his righteousness and commits injustice, and I lay a stumbling block before him, he shall die. Because you have not warned him, he shall die for his sin, and his righteous deeds that he has done shall not be remembered, but his blood I will require at your hand. 21 But if you warn the righteous person not to sin, and he does not sin, he shall surely live, because he took warning, and you will have delivered your soul.

See also: A Call for Discernment-Justin Peters Exposes the Word of Faith Cult.
Also
(added Jul 10): Ingrid Schlueter's Slice Cast The New Apostolic Reformation, Ray Comfort and Thoughts on Blogging (Discusses Ray at WF, about 30 min in, the 1st part is about New Apostolic Reformation & Todd Bentley)
Also (added Jul 23): John Avanzini and His Talking Stones. An account of the false prophet at the conference Ray spoke at.
&: CrossTalkAmerica-World Faith False Teachings.

7 Jul 2008

Only The Wicked & Dishonest Reject Jesus-Kevin Williams

In this sermon we find that anyone who has ever made an honest effort to find God will believe the Bible, but people reject God's Word because of their own wickedness.
Also:
-Whilst being outwardly immoral is the sign of a lost person, being outwardly moral is not necessarily the sign of a saved person.
-How not correcting a brother who is in sin, is being arrogant, and people who refuse to confront sin are seeking their own glory.
-The Word Faith cult teaches the same lie that Satan told in the Garden of Eden.

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John 7:17-18 - Only The Wicked & Dishonest Reject Jesus-Kevin Williams - 40 min

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5 Jul 2008

Not Practicing Church Discipline Is Selling The Gift of God For Money-Richard Baxter

"We too much mind worldly things, and shrink from duties that will injure or hinder our temporal interests. How common is it for ministers to drown themselves in worldly business! Too many are such as the sectaries would have us to be, who tell us that we should go to the plough and labour for our living, and preach without so much study. This is a lesson which is easily learned. Men show no anxiety to cast off care, that their own souls and the Church may have all their care.

And especially, how commonly are those duties neglected, that are likely, if performed, to diminish our estates! Are there not many, for example, that dare not, that will not, set up the exercise of discipline in their churches, because it may hinder the people from paying them their dues? They will not offend sinners with discipline, lest they offend them in their estates. I find money is too strong an argument for some men to answer, that yet can proclaim ‘the love of it to be the root of all evil,’ and can make long orations of the danger of covetousness. I will at present say no more to them but this: If it was so deadly a sin in Simon Magus to offer to buy the gift of God with money, what is it to sell his gift, his cause, and the souls of men for money? And what reason have we to fear, lest our money perish with us!"

3 Jul 2008

Paul Washer's Best Sermon Yet! -Man's Two Problems The Condemnation & Power of Sin (God's Solution: Justification & Regeneration)

Paul Washer preaches this profound and extremely clear to understand sermon, which will lift you, help you, comfort you, equip' you, and have you in tears for Christ's love.

He's preaching in Holland and so there is a Dutch translator, but this only gives more time for these essential truths to sink in. Please take the time to listen to this sermon.
Your understanding of these truths will radically effect the way you live your Christian life.

Man's 2 Problems: The Condemnation & Power of Sin (God's Solution: Justification & Regeneration) - with Dutch Translation.



For the theology of this sermon in book form purchase a copy of Charles Leiter's Justification & Regeneration.

See also: A Gracious Interaction with the Wrong Reformed View of Romans 7-Charles Leiter

2 Jul 2008

How the Sin Interpretation of Paul's 'Thorn in the flesh', Leads to Pride

by Kevin Williams
2 Corinthians 12:7 “So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to harass me, to keep me from becoming conceited.”

I was listening to Charles Leiter on Romans 7 when he made what was almost a passing remark about how ridiculous the interpretation is that the Apostle Paul’s ‘thorn in the flesh’ is really a sin in Paul’s life that God was not letting Paul get victory over, so to keep him humble.

Now as Leonard Ravenhill mockingly said, well if that’s the case then why not just get more sin and then we can be really humble.

But what struck me for the first time, and I can say this from experience, as one who used to hold to that interpretation, is that when someone holds to that view, it has the exact opposite effect to keeping the person humble.
The idea that God doesn’t allow someone to have victory over a sin in order to keep him or her humble contradicts itself and is illogical.

Let me explain:

A Christian is struggling with a sin.
Instead of obeying the command to “Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent, and do the works you did at first.” Rev 2:5a, the Christian instead takes hold of
that interpretation and says to himself “this is just like Paul’s thorn in the flesh, so of course God is not letting me have victory over this sin, it's to keep me humble.

But once a person takes that attitude, what is then the question that begs to be asked? What is the next step that this leads to?

Of course the next step is that the Christian struggling with sin then asks himself “Well if God won’t let me have victory over this sin because otherwise I’d be proud, then, what is it that I’m doing that I would be proud of if I didn’t have this sin?

And so the Christian in sin, then starts looking inwardly for things that might make him proud, thinking things like “Well I’ve been preaching pretty good lately, or I’ve witnessed to x amount of people, I’ve prayed for x amount of time, so no wonder God needs to keep me in this 'thorn in the flesh' to keep me humble.

So not only do you have a Christian struggling with a sin, but now he's taking pride in his struggle with sin, and is anything but humble, and he thinks he’s being Scriptural.

See also: Romans 7- and the Dangerous 'Wretched Christian' View
&: Romans 7 by Charles Leiter.
&: Back in Stock: Charles Leiters 'Justification & Regeneration'