30 Sep 2008

HeartCry - A View From The Field, Video Updates

HeartCry Missionary Society has now added a section on their website: A View From The Field, which gives video updates of what is happening.

"We at HeartCry recognize that it is sometimes hard to keep missions at the forefront of your mind because it seems so far away. We are attempting to bring missions a little closer to you with what we call 'A View from the Field.'"

Visit: Heartcry-A View From The Field.

29 Sep 2008

Sermon Recommendations

There is no new sermon by Kevin Williams uploaded this week, due to time constraints of moving house, moving church (details will follow this week), and being away for a few days, however here are some previous recommended sermons we feel may be edifying for you:

Jonah 4:1-2 - Prayer-Jonah’s Phenomenal Belief in the Awesome Power of God, A Lesson To Us All-Kevin Williams - 45 min

2 Cor 5:17 - Justification & Regeneration-God Doesn’t Forgive Someone Without Changing Their Heart-Kevin Williams - 54 min

Rom 7:13-25 - The Early Church View of the Romans 7 Man in the Often Ignored Context -Kevin Williams - 51 min

Zech 12:10 - Gospel Sermon-Have You Truly Looked on Christ Pierced For You?-Kevin Williams - 36 min

Jer 29:11+var - Christian, You Are Israel & God Only Has Thoughts of Love & Peace Towards You-Kevin Williams - 59 min

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27 Sep 2008

Meditate on the Word FOR YOURSELF - George Mueller

But again, it is not enough to have prayerful reading only, but we must also meditate on the Word. As in the instance I have just referred to, kneeling before the chair, I meditated on the Word. It was not simply reading it, not simply praying over it. It was all that, but, in addition it
was pondering over what I had read. This is deeply important. If you merely read the Bible, and no more, it is just like water running in at one side and out at the other. In order to be really benefited by it, we must meditate on it. We cannot all of us, of course, spend many hours, or even one or two hours each day in this manner. Our business demands our attention. Yet, however short the time you can afford, give it regularly to reading, prayer and meditation over the Word, and you will find it will well repay you.

Make the Meditation Personal

In connection with this, we should always read and meditate over the Word of God, with reference to ourselves and our own heart. This is deeply important, and I cannot press it too earnestly upon you. We are apt often to read the Word with reference to others. Parents read it
in reference to their children, children for their parents; evangelists read it for their congregations, Sunday-school teachers for their classes. Oh! this is a poor way of reading the Word; if read in this way, it will not profit. I say it deliberately and advisedly, the sooner it is given up, the better for your own souls. Read the Word of God always with reference to your own heart, and when you have received the blessing in your own heart, you will be able to communicate it to others.

Whether you labour as evangelists, as pastors, or as visitors, superintendents of Sunday schools, or teachers, tract distributors or in whatever other capacity you may seek to labor for the Lord, be careful to let the reading of the Word be with distinct reference to your own heart.
Ask yourselves, how does this suit me, either for instruction, for correction, for exhortation, or for rebuke? How does this affect me? If you thus read, and get the blessing in your own soul, how soon it will flow out to others!

26 Sep 2008

George Mueller - Reading the Word Prayerfully

"Again, we should read the Scripture prayerfully, never supposing that we are clever enough or wise enough to understand God’s Word by our own wisdom. In all our reading of the Scriptures let us seek carefully to have the help of the Holy Spirit; let us ask, for Jesus’ sake, that He will enlighten us. He is willing to do it."
~George Mueller

24 Sep 2008

Trying To Win Arguments Rather Than Seeing God - Tim Conway

"Very often people run to Romans 9 so that they can defend themselves in an argument, not so much to see God." ~Tim Conway

See also: Answer Worth Hearing to an Honest Question- Tim Conway

23 Sep 2008

Leonard Ravenhill Prayer Quotes

"Notice, we never pray for folks we gossip about, and we never gossip about the folk for whom we pray! For prayer is a great deterrent."

"Our spiritual immaturity never shows up more than in our lack of praying, be it alone or in a church prayer meeting. Let 20% of the choir members fail to turn up for rehearsal and the choir master is offended. Let 20% of the church members turn up for a prayer meeting, and the pastor is elated."

"A man who is intimate with God will never be intimidated by men."

"Let the fires go out in the boiler room of the church and the place will still look smart and clean, but it will be cold. The Prayer Room is the boiler room for its spiritual life."

"Ministers who do not spend two hours a day in prayer are not worth a dime a dozen - degrees or no degrees."

"The true man of God is heartsick, grieved at the worldliness of the Church...grieved at the toleration of sin in the Church, grieved at the prayerlessness in the Church. He is disturbed that the corporate prayer of the Church no longer pulls down the strongholds of the devil."

"No man is greater than his prayer life. The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying. The pulpit can be a shop window to display one’s talents; the prayer closet allows no showing off."

"If weak in prayer, we are weak everywhere."

"A sinning man stops praying, a praying man stops sinning."

"The secret of praying is praying in secret."

"The true church lives and moves and has its being in prayer."

22 Sep 2008

Gospel Sermon-Have You Truly Looked on Christ Pierced For You?-Kevin Williams

Question: What do you do if you have been preparing all week to preach a sermon on whether or not the gifts have ceased, and what prophecy and tongues are, and then you have an unexpected influx of lost people in your service that you may never reach again?

Answer: You preach the Gospel, because it is the power of God unto salvation.

A clear Gospel message FULL OF JESUS.

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Zech 12:10 - Gospel Sermon-Have You Truly Looked on Christ Pierced For You?-Kevin Williams - 36 min

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20 Sep 2008

Answer Worth Hearing to an Honest Question- Tim Conway

12 min. An excellent, powerful and clear Gospel. (Great to put on Gospel CDs to give out). This is an honest question, asked at the end of a Bible Study (Sep. 9th) for young people, taught by Tim Conway.

An Answer Worth Hearing to an Honest Question Asked at the End of a Bible Study.

SUGGESTION: Why not send the link to this post to lost people you know, or download the mp3 and give a copy on CD to friends, neighbours, workmates, put a CD in Christmas Cards etc?

To listen to the full audio to these Bible Studies, click HERE.

19 Sep 2008

Cessation vs. Continuance The error of extremes by Charles Leiter

You can print off or save a PDF of this article HERE.

Throughout the long history of the Christian church one of Satan’s most successful tactics has been the use of extremes. This is especially true regarding the work of the Holy Spirit. No sooner has one branch of professing Christendom been led into an extreme, unbiblical, or even fanatical position regarding the work of the Holy Spirit, than another branch reacts with an equally extreme and unbiblical opposing position. Needless to say, on both sides the Bible is subjected to the most unnatural and contorted interpretations in order to “prove” these positions, since they have arisen, not out of unbiased study of the Scriptures, but in the heat of reaction to the abuses of the opposite extreme.

Illustrations abound, both throughout church history and in our own day. For every charismatic who teaches that tongues are “the one true evidence of the baptism in the Holy Spirit,” there is someone from an opposing camp who adamantly maintains that baptism in the Holy Spirit is “always nonexperiential.” On the one side are those who gullibly accept every wild claim to the miraculous as a “great work of God”, on the other are those who deny present-day miracles entirely. Some see demons in everything; others see them nowhere. Some say that all the supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit were intended to be operative in every local church at every period of time since the apostles; others contend that no supernatural gift of the Holy Spirit was intended to be operative in any local church at any period of time since the apostles.

In this scenario, Satan wins both ways. In the one group, the most grotesque and fanatical events are passed off as the work of the Holy Spirit; in the other, men recoil in horror and deny the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit altogether. Either way, the work of the Holy Spirit is in some way discredited, and men are tricked into formulating their doctrinal positions in response to errors introduced by the devil, not in the terms that the Bible itself sets forth.

With regard to the issue of the continuance or cessation of miracles, miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit, etc., the Scriptures themselves lead us to neither of the extreme positions set forth above.

Two general guidelines give the basic framework for a biblical understanding of this
issue:

I. A general outpouring, fullness, and manifestation of the Holy Spirit and His gifts
characterizes the whole church age from Pentecost to the Second Coming.

1. Acts 2:16-21 (Joel 2:28-32) “This is what was spoken of through the prophet Joel: 'AND IT SHALL BE IN THE LAST DAYS,' God says, 'THAT I WILL POUR FORTH OF MY SPIRIT UPON ALL MANKIND; AND YOUR SONS AND YOUR DAUGHTERS SHALL PROPHESY, AND YOUR YOUNG MEN SHALL SEE VISIONS, AND YOUR OLD MEN SHALL DREAM DREAMS; EVEN UPON MY BONDSLAVES, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, I WILL IN THOSE DAYS POUR FORTH OF MY SPIRIT And they shall prophesy. 'AND I WILL GRANT WONDERS IN THE SKY ABOVE, AND SIGNS ON THE EARTH BENEATH, BLOOD, AND FIRE, AND VAPOR OF SMOKE. THE SUN SHALL BE TURNED INTO DARKNESS, AND THE MOON INTO BLOOD, BEFORE THE GREAT AND GLORIOUS DAY OF THE LORD SHALL COME. AND IT SHALL BE, THAT EVERYONE WHO CALLS ON THE NAME OF THE LORD SHALL BE SAVED.'”

Here Peter quotes the prophecy of Joel with respect to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit that was to characterize the “last days.” It is clear from this passage, as well as many other New Testament Scriptures, that the term “last days” refers to the whole church age. Joel envisions a time period continuing right up to the second coming (“the great and glorious day of the Lord”). This period of time is identical with the period in which “whosoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved”(v.21)—i.e. the whole church age. Pentecost was thus only the beginning of this Scripture’s fulfillment, which promises an outpouring of the Spirit upon “all mankind”, prophesying of “sons and daughters”, visions, dreams, etc.—none of which were fulfilled on the day of Pentecost. A few verses later (v.33, 38-39) Peter again makes it very clear that this promise of Joel extends, not just to first-century Christians, but to Christians of all generations—
“all who are far off, as many as the Lord our God shall call to Himself.”

2. 1 Corinthians 13:8-13 “Love never fails; but if there are gifts of prophecy, they will be done away; if there are tongues, they will cease; if there is knowledge, it will be done away. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part; but when the perfect comes, the partial will be done away. When I was a child, I used to speak as a child, think as a child, reason as a child; when I became a man, I did away with childish things. For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I shall know fully just as I also have been fully known. But now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.”

Here the apostle Paul specifically teaches that the supernatural gifts of the Spirit will be present in the church until the second coming of Christ, when they will then be “done away.” This passage was repeatedly used by the church fathers to prove this very point. The novel idea that the “perfect” which is “coming” refers to “the New Testament canon” is of recent invention and never even occurred to the great commentators of the past, much less to the Apostle Paul or the Corinthians! To any reader who is not trying to prove a point, it is clear that seeing “face to face” refers to personal encounter (Gen 32:20; Exo 33:11; Num 12:18; Dt 5:4; Jer 32:4; 2 Cor 10:1; 2 John 12; 3 John 14), and “knowing fully, just as we also have been fully known” refers to something much more glorious than having a “completed canon”! Are we really prepared to say that, compared to us, the Apostle Paul only “saw in a mirror dimly” and only “knew in part”?

3. Ephesians 4:11-13 “And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ.”

It is important to notice that in Paul’s thinking, the supernatural gifts are not given by Christ to the church primarily to accredit the apostles, but to “build up the body of Christ.” These gifts are distributed to “each” (v.7-8) for the building up of the church, until “we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God”—the very “measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ.” It should be obvious that the church has not already attained this perfection, nor will it attain it until Christ returns. In other words, this passage sets forth the same truth as 1 Corinthians 13, that the gifts will function to build up the body of Christ until that day when they are no longer necessary, and the church is presented to Christ, “having no spot or wrinkle or any such thing.” (5:27)

4. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24 “Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; everything give thanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. Do not quench the Spirit; do not despise prophetic utterances. But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good; abstain from every form of evil. Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you entirely; and may your spirit and soul and body be preserved complete, without blame at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Faithful is He who calls you, and He also will bring it to pass.”

Once again in this passage, we see Paul instructing the church with regard to “quenching the Spirit” and “prophetic utterances,” in the very same breath that he assures them concerning the second coming of Christ! Clearly there was no thought in his mind that spiritual gifts would cease almost two thousand years before Christ’s return.

5. 1 Corinthians 1:4-9 “I thank my God always concerning you, for the grace of God which was given you in Christ Jesus, that in everything you were enriched in Him, in all speech and all knowledge, even as the testimony concerning Christ was confirmed in you, so that you are not lacking in any gift, awaiting eagerly the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ, who shall also confirm you to the end, blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is faithful, through whom you were called into fellowship with His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.”

Here, again, Paul’s concept of the supernatural gifting of the church until the revelation of the Lord Jesus Christ at the second coming is obvious. This, as noted above, is the ongoing characteristic of the church age set forth in Joel’s prophecy.

6. Mark 16:14-20 “And afterward He appeared to the eleven themselves as they were reclining at the table; and He reproached them for their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they had not believed those who had seen Him after He had risen. And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. He who has believed and has been baptized shall be saved; but he who has disbelieved shall be condemned. And these signs will accompany those who have believed: in My name they will cast out demons, they will speak with new tongues; they will pick up serpents, and if they drink any deadly poison, it shall not hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover. So then, when the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, He was received up into heaven, and sat down at the right hand of God. And they went out and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them, and confirmed the word by the signs that followed.”

Here the Lord Jesus Christ sets forth the characteristics of the church age. Supernatural “signs” will accompany, not just the apostles, but the New Testament church as a whole—“those who have believed” (v.17)—the same people referred to in the preceding verse as “those who have believed and been baptized.” (v.16) How long would this situation last? The parallel passage in Mt 28:18-20 makes it clear: “And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, ‘All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.’ ”

From this it is obvious that the great commission (and the promises related to it), though spoken originally to the apostles, is meant to extend to “all the nations” and to continue “even to the end of the age”, not just during the limited ministry and lifetime of the twelve. (When Jesus says, “I am with you always, even to the end of the age,” He cannot possibly be referring to the apostles, who died at least 2,000 years before the “end of the age.”) Thus, we see the same pattern in the Lord’s teaching as in that of the Apostles Peter and Paul in the passages already cited.

7. 1 Corinthians 12-14 and other passages too numerous to mention.

It is a general principle of vast importance that the New Testament was given to the church as its rule of faith and duty. It was not given as a history book to satisfy our curiosity as to how the church used to function (1 Cor 12-14), or what exhortations Christians used to have to obey (1 Ths 5:19-22; 1 Cor 14:1, 12-13, 39 etc.), or what opposition believers used to confront (Acts 16:16-17; 8:7; 19:19, etc.), or what powers Christians used to have in confronting that opposition (Lk 10:17-20; Mt 10:19-20; Acts 16:18; Mk 11:22-24; Mk 16:17-18). Throughout passages like 1 Corinthians 12-14, which set forth the church under the analogy of “one body with many members,” there is never the slightest hint that some gifts are “continuing” and others are not, or that some are “supernatural” and others are not, or that some are “extraordinary” and others are only “ordinary.” Never is there the slightest hint in these passages that the “sign” gifts (whatever they are) will pass away with the apostles. Nor is it taught or implied that men need apostles to lay hands on them in order to receive these gifts. In fact, Paul specifically reminds the Galatians that God was “providing them with the Spirit and working miracles among them,” not by the laying on of his hands, but by their “hearing with faith.” (Gal 3:2, 5) The same is evident in Acts11:15-17, where God pours out His Spirit independently of Peter, and Peter realizes that he has no right to “stand in God’s way.” Likewise, in 1 Corinthians 14:1,13 Paul instructs the church to “desire earnestly” and “pray” for spiritual gifts as blessings that could be received directly from God, apart from his own presence or intervention.

II. Even though the whole church age is characterized by the supernatural gifts of the Spirit, the profusion and distribution of these gifts rests in the hands of the
sovereign Spirit.

1. Not “always,” “all the time,” “everywhere.” It is clear from both the Old and New Testaments that miracles did not occur uniformly throughout the history of the people of God. There are seasons of special activity on the part of the Holy Spirit. It was especially fitting that the events surrounding the giving of the Law (including the exodus from Egypt and the revelation on Mt. Sinai) be accompanied with “mighty signs and wonders” and with the "outstretched arm” of God. (Dt 4:32; Heb 12:18-21) Likewise, it was especially fitting that the coming into the world of God’s only begotten Son be accompanied by unusual manifestations of Divine power, “both by signs and wonders and by various miracles and by gifts of the Holy Spirit according to His own will.” (Heb 2:4) As the direct representatives of Christ, the Apostles, in varying degrees, entered into these special manifestations. We are told in Acts 19:11-12, for example, that “God was performing extraordinary miracles by the hands of Paul, so thathandkerchiefs or aprons were even carried from his body to the sick, and the diseases left them and the evil spirits went out.” Likewise, Paul speaks in 2 Corinthians 12:12 of “the signs of a true apostle” that he had performed among the Corinthians “with all perseverance, by signs and wonders and miracles.”

At the same time, we need to be careful not to take this argument to an unbiblical extreme, as some have done. Not all of these seasons of special visitation were related to the giving of a new body of revelation. They occurred at other times as well, according to God’s good pleasure, as in the days of Elijah and Elisha. Though Biblical miracles were especially profuse at the time of great revelatory events in Scripture, they were by no means lacking at other times. As Jeremiah 32:17-21 makes clear, God not only “set signs and wonders in the land of Egypt”, but “even to this day both in Israel and among mankind” (v.20) He continued to perform the miraculous. The idea that miracles were given primarily to accredit certain men (such as the Apostles) is simply not in line with the Scriptural evidence. As noted above, the various gifts are given “for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ.” Rather than limiting miraculous powers to a few leaders (men such as Moses or Paul), the biblical desire is to see the Spirit of prophecy spread as broadly as possible amongst the people of God: “Are you jealous for my sake? Would that all the LORD'S people were prophets, that the LORD would put His Spirit upon them!” (Num 11:26-29) “Now I wish that you all spoke in tongues, but even more that you would prophesy.” (1 Cor 14:5) [Such prophesying in Old Testament times was no threat to the authoritative revelation given once-for-all by God through Moses. Neither was the prophesying at Corinth any threat to the authoritative teaching given through the Apostles. These utterances were never, even in the early church, received as being on par with Scripture, but rather were to be “judged” (1 Cor 14:29) and “examined carefully.” (1 Thes 5:21) Anything
that did not line up with apostolic teaching was to be rejected. (1 Cor 14:37-38; 1 Tim 6:3-5) The same was true of “signs and wonders” in the days of Moses. (Dt 13:1-5) Thus, the argument that the gifts of the Spirit have ceased because the canon of Scripture is complete (or that a continuing manifestation of the gifts would threaten the authority of Scripture) is not a valid one.]

The fact that throughout the Bible the special activity of the Spirit occurs in seasons, coupled with the explicit teaching of 1 Corinthians 12-14 that the gifts of the Spirit are bestowed sovereignly, “just as God desires,” (12:11,18) should keep us from the error of thinking that we should expect equal manifestations of the Spirit at all times throughout church history. The ability to work miracles was not an automatic possession of either the apostles or the early church. (Mt 17:19-20) Even in New Testament times, Christians were dependent for their mighty successes upon repeated outpourings of the Holy Spirit as God saw fit to grant them. It was only as God “extended His hand to heal” that “signs and wonders took place in the name of His holy servant Jesus.” (Acts 4:29-31) Neither in the early church nor today can men dictate to God when and where He will do His miracles, or what instruments He will use to do them.

—Charles Leiter, Pastor
Lake Road Chapel
2305 N. James Street
Kirksville, 63501

See also: Repentance From Cessationism-Kevin Williams

18 Sep 2008

Condition of the Church May Be Very Accurately Gauged By Its Prayer Meetings - Charles Spurgeon

"The condition of the church may be very accurately gauged by its prayer meetings. So is the prayer meeting a grace-ometer, and from it we may judge of the amount of divine working among a people. If God be near a church, it must pray. And if He be not there, one of the first tokens of His absence will be a slothfulness in prayer!"
~Charles Haddon Spurgeon

16 Sep 2008

Congratulations Nigel & Leonie On Your Wedding

On Saturday me and my family travelled to Nottingham for the marriage of my good friend Nigel Williams to Leonie, which was a beautiful Christian wedding, and a truly wonderful day. So congratulations to Nigel and Leonie. Here are some pictures from the day:

(below) The newly married Nigel Williams and Leonie signing the register.

Rob Hughes (below) preaches a wonderful Gospel message at the wedding.

Myself (Kevin Williams) with my friend Rob Hughes. (below)


15 Sep 2008

Repentance From Cessationism-Kevin Williams

Quote from this sermon:

"I really feel cessationists have subconsciously bought into the secular idea of naturalism, which says we’re westerners, we’re far too sophisticated for all that supernatural stuff. I mean, you have to ask the question:
Why are there so many miracles by Christians today in places like India, and other parts of the world, but not really in the west?

The answer is, because our brothers and sisters in the East, when they're converted, they pick up their Bibles, they read it, and they believe it. There’s nothing in the Bible that says miracles are not for today, and so our brothers in the East, they don’t spend all their time, in fact they don’t spend any time, trying to view the Bible through the lens of 18th to 21st century scepticism, and trying to make the Bible fit nicely within boundaries of naturalism and human reason, trying to make it more palatable to the Western world. Our brothers in the East and in the jungles of South America and so forth, and places like China, they just read the Bible and they believe it.

And I got caught up in the cessationist snare for some time, I think it was when long after I got my MacArthur Study Bible and I started getting the study notes mixed up with the text. I'm sure a lot of people have done that with study Bibles. And I do see a lot of people treat study notes as if they’re inspired. But I mean Spurgeon didn’t write a study Bible. Just kidding.

But I got caught up in the cessationist snare for some time, but I have since repented of it. And I say snare because it really is dishonest, because, my question to any cessationist is, and I speak from experience here. My question is that:
Is it not true that when the cessationists sees, or hears about, the supernatural happening today, he’s already decided he can’t accept it at any cost, and so he or she looks for reasons to suppress the truth, and explain it away?
How many times have you done that?

Is it not true that a when a cessationist comes to the Bible texts about the gifts, and it seems to imply that these things should be happening now, it gets a little scary and he just refuses to just let the text say what it actually says and so suppresses the truth, and tries to explain it away, saying God doesn’t mean what He says?
How many times have you done that?"

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John 7:31(1) - Repentance From Cessationism-Kevin Williams - 47 min

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12 Sep 2008

With All Thy Getting, Get Unction - Leonard Ravenhill


"The offence of prayer is that it does not essentially tie in to mental efficiency. Prayer is conditioned by one thing--spirituality. You do not need to be spiritual to preach or deliver sermons of homiletical perfection of exegetical exactitude. Preaching affects men, but prayer affects God. Preaching often affects time, but prayer affects eternity. The pulpit can be a shop window to display our talent, but the prayer closet speaks death to fleshly display.

The tragedy of this hour is that we have too many dead men giving out dead sermons to dead people. Why? Because the strange thing today which exists in the pulpit is a horrible thing: it is preaching without unction. What is unction? It's hard to define. Preaching without unction kills instead of giving life. The unctionless preacher is a savor of death unto death. The Word does not live unless divine unction is upon the preacher. Preachers, with all thy getting--get unction from above!

Preaching is a spiritual business. A sermon born in the head reaches the head, but a sermon born in the heart reaches the heart. Unction cannot be learned, but only experienced through prayer. Unction is like dynamite--it will pierce, it will sweeten, it will soften. When the hammer of logic and the fire of human zeal fail to open the stony heart, unction will succeed.

Away with this powerless preaching which is unmoving because it was born in a tomb instead of a womb, and nourished in a fireless, prayerless soul. If God has called us preachers to the ministry, then we should get unctionized. With all thy getting--get unction, lest barrenness will be the badge of our unctionless intellectualism."

-- Leonard Ravenhill

See also: Leonard Ravenhill Quotes: + LR Was Dangerous Preaching Clips Video

10 Sep 2008

Children's Music Recommendation-Jamie Soles

If you're looking for edifying, God glorifying, good quality, great songs, children's Christian music that teach Biblical truths, then we highly recommend Jamie Soles.

These are great for family devotions, children's groups, homeschool, in the car, and even adults can enjoy them.

Here are a few samples of lyrics and tunes

Greater is He
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"High up on Mount Carmel under the blazing sun
Prophets in attendance, four hundred fifty one
Most of them were there to fight
The only man that's good
Sounds unfair, but this man understood...

Greater is He (greater is He) that is in me
than he that is in the world (echo)
Greater is He that is in me
than he that is in the world"

Bad Guys part 1

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"Pharaoh thought he was the sun god
When you think such rot you're bound to be bad
Though he tried to keep us under
In the end he died, and God's people were glad

So may all Your enemies perish
But let the righteous shine like the sun
We are the friends of God and He will save us
Because we worship His Son."

And you can read further lyrics and hear samples of more albums HERE.

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HERE, on on CD, mp3 download (full album), and also Songbook.

9 Sep 2008

Burial or Cremation - What Should Christians Do?

For 4500 years Christians and Jews could be distinguished from Pagans in the way they cared for their dead, with the Christian practice of burial and the Pagan practice of cremation.

What does the Bible says about the issue?

Kevin Swanson from Generations Radio looks at:
Burial or Cremation - 25 min.
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8 Sep 2008

2 Cor 5:17 - Justification & Regeneration-God Doesn’t Forgive Someone Without Changing Their Heart-Kevin Williams

In this sermon we look at:
-Two vital but misunderstood doctrines of Justification and Regeneration.
-How God does not forgive and justify someone without also fixing their bad heart.
-How the Christian is commanded to believe right about who they are in Christ and this radically effects our ability to do battle against sin.
-We show from Scripture that the Christian does not have two natures.
-Why the Christian still battles with sin.
-That most Christians have a wrong understanding of what the term “born again” means in John ch 3, and what it actually does mean.
-Why unless regeneration happens first, man does not have the ability to repent and believe the Gospel.
-That if you will come to Christ for forgiveness then He is willing to save you.

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See also (Highly Recommended): Justification and Regeneration by Charles Leiter.

6 Sep 2008

Reformed Evangelism & Avoiding Hyper-Calvinism

When a Christian is liberated from Arminianism, or the Semi-Pelagianism that pollutes most churches today, it is common for them to run to the error at the other extreme of Hyper-Calvinism. I've seen it time and time again where a well-meaning brother or sister has ventured into this heresy and so the Gospel they preach is so vague and void of pleading that it becomes no Gospel at all.

Two sermons I highly recommend are:

1. Hyper-Calvinism by Curt Daniel.

2. Reformed Evangelism by Curt Daniel.

See also: Many Calvinists On Paper Are Hyper-Calvinists In Practice.
&: Salvation is of the LORD, What Calvinism Does & Does Not Teach, Clearing Up the Common Misconceptions-Kevin Williams

5 Sep 2008

Living Christ and Sharing His Love

"Hearing of a sister Nadine the other day, I mean this just made my heart soar, it was hearing that she'd been witnessing to drug addicts, which she normally does. And she’s not with an organisation, she just goes up to people and shares the love of Christ with them.

And no she doesn’t just go up to them and say “Have you lied, have you stolen?” and take them through a good person test, and say, "right that’s it now, I’ve told you the Gospel, I've given you three minutes of my time, if you perish it’s not my fault."

No! She invites the people back to her house.

Now of course, being a girl, she invites women back and not the men, and she does it when her children are out for safety's sake.

But you may say "well that's just foolish, inviting a heroin addict back to your house."

Well that is the difference between real Christianity, with the real love of Jesus, from Christianity on a blackboard, that stays on a blackboard. You see, someone may have all of their doctrines in line, yet not live them. But you’d probably judge them according to appearance. Yet another person might not know Calvinism or other great doctrines, yet their heart is right."

Taken from the sermon: Judging Righteously-Kevin Williams

4 Sep 2008

Christians Flee to Forests as Mob Violence Escalates in Indian State

Watch the video report HERE.

Mob violence in India's Orissa state continues to escalate, and reports coming from Gospel for Asia leaders in Orissa say that as many as 20 GFA-related churches were destroyed and hundreds of Christian families have been burned out of their homes. At least a dozen members of GFA-related churches have been murdered, but no one knows the overall death toll.

"The Christians in Orissa have fled for their lives into the forests," GFA President K.P. Yohannan said, "and some have been in hiding for three days without food or water.

"Several of our pastors are in the forest along with their church people, and one said that he could have escaped, but would rather die with his people than leave them."

Dr. Yohannan called the situation "unprecedented in his 30 years of ministry in South Asia."

"I have never seen persecution so bad in my life," Dr. Yohannan said, "and I have seen a lot of opposition to the Gospel over the years."

Full report and Video Here.

The LORD God Made Them All

In this galaxy alone it is reckoned there are anywhere between 200-600 billion stars, and in the universe there are hundreds of billions of more galaxies.

And the LORD God made them all.
He knows then by name.

“He determines the number of the stars;
He gives to all of them their names.
Great is our Lord, and abundant in power;
His understanding is beyond measure.” Psalm 147:4-5

That this God who is infinitely High in His Splendour, Majesty, Awesome, Wonder and power would humble Himself and take on flesh.

“Mild he lay His glory by, Born that man no more may die”-John Wesley

And this Great God took upon Himself and paid the penalty for my sin, a debt I could not pay.

“God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Rom 5:8

His Name is King Jesus
and He “has come to seek and to save that which was lost” Luke 19:10b

He says: “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand;
repent and believe in the gospel.” Mark 15:1

“For the wages of sin is death,” Rom 6:23b
Eternal Death, tormented in Hell, where there will be “weeping and gnashing of teeth”. Mat 8:12

but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Rom 6:23b

Turn away from your sin and unto Jesus Christ and have life.
“Repent and believe in the gospel” Mark 15:1

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16

"Come and see" John 1:46d

If you are concerned about your soul please see: 'Searchers' or those 'Unsure' If you are Concerned About Your Soul, Please Stop Here

3 Sep 2008

J.C. Ryle on Evenings


I do not hesitate to warn every man who wants to live a Christian life to be very careful how he spends his evenings. Evening is the time when we are naturally disposed to relax after the labors of the day; and evening is the time when the Christian is too often tempted to lay aside his armor, and consequently brings trouble on his soul. "Then comes the devil," and with the devil the world. Evening is the time when the poor man is tempted to go to the bar and fall into sin. Evening is the time when the workman too often sits for hours hearing and seeing things which do him no good. Evening is the time which the higher classes choose for dancing, gambling, and the like; and consequently never get to bed till late at night. If we love our souls, and would not become worldly, let us be careful how we spend our evenings. Tell me how a man spends his evenings, and I can generally tell what his character is.

The true Christian will do well to make it a settled rule never to "waste" his evenings. Whatever others may do, let him resolve always to make time for quiet, calm thought-for Bible-reading and prayer. The rule will prove a hard one to keep. It may bring on him the charge of being unsociable and overly strict. Let him not mind this. Anything of this kind is better than habitual late hours in company, hurried prayers, slovenly Bible reading, and a bad conscience. Even if he stands alone in his church or town let him not depart from his rule. He will find himself in a minority, and be thought an eccentric man. But this is genuine Scriptural separation.

1 Sep 2008

However-Unbelievers Will Accept Any Objection No Matter How Ridiculous-Kevin Williams

In this Gospel sermon we look at:
-The evidence for God is clearly obvious.
-Why unbelievers will hide behind the most ridiculous objections because they’re not interested in truth.
-Why the religion of evolution has left a legacy of bloodshed and racism.
-How when devout evolutionists Hitler and Stalin ordered mass genocides they were only being consistent with their religious belief in Darwinism.
-Why atheist “internet nerds” who spend all day on the internet attacking God, deep down know Jesus is the Truth.
-The Gospel. God’s mercy.

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John 7:25-30 - However-Unbelievers Will Accept Any Objection No Matter How Ridiculous-Kevin Williams - 40 min

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