31 May 2010

The difference between someone who is 'saved but struggling against a sin' & someone who is 'struggling & lost'. - Kevin Williams

Many people in bondage to pornography, masturbation (or other sins) deceive themselves that because they are 'struggling against it' they are okay. In this video excerpt we look at the difference between someone who is genuinely saved but struggling and someone who is struggling and lost.

This excerpt is taken from the sermon: Song of Sol pt 7-Too Busy Neglecting Your Own Soul-Kevin Williams

30 May 2010

Song of Sol pt 7-Too Busy Neglecting Your Own Soul-Kevin Williams

In this Gospel sermon: part 7 of our Christ centred series on the Song of Solomon, we look at:
-How so many people (and many of them professing Christ but lost) lose their own soul chasing after worthless things.
-The difference between someone who is 'saved but struggling' and someone who is 'struggling but lost'. This is not something you can afford to be wrong about.
-How many professing Christians practicing pornography deceive themselves that they are saved because they're 'struggling' against it.

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Sol 1:6 - Song of Sol pt 7-Too Busy Neglecting Your Own Soul-Kevin Williams - 47 min

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29 May 2010

Our Day is Now! - Tim Conway -4 min

Don't Waste your Vapor of a life that you have left....

Listen to Full Sermon: The Climax of the Book of Romans – Tim Conway HERE

28 May 2010

Bible Study-Statement of Faith pt 6-God the Holy Spirit -Kevin Williams

Continuing our Friday night Bible Study in which we are looking at our new statement of faith (for the notes to this Bible Study click on blue link), which contains excellent doctrine.

This week we look at the God the Holy Spirit and the importance of being empowered by the Spirit in all that we do.

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John 15:26+var - Bible Study-Statement of Faith pt 6-God the Holy Spirit-Kevin Williams - 69 min


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The Climax of the Book of Romans – Tim Conway

27 May 2010

Warning To Parents: Laptops & Pornography-Would you buy your son a stack of pornographic magazines?

Week-by-week I am counselling more and more people who are professing to be Christians but are addicted to pornography or masturbation and are not saved these have taken a step in the right direction to save their souls and some have been truly saved. But many more out there are hiding and not dealing with it and have no salvation and are deceiving themselves that they are okay Matt 5:27-30; 1 Cor 6:9-10 (if that's YOU then please watch the Tim Conway video at the bottom).-Pastor Kevin Williams.


ALSO WATCH:

Listen to or download mp3 audio HERE: Live Pure Free from Pornography and Lustful Thoughts - Tim Conway

25 May 2010

What is the Gospel? Are You Saved? - Kevin Williams (12 Minutes) - I'll Be Honest

What is the Gospel? Are you saved? Do you know what saves a person? it sure is not self, but it is Christ alone! Oh how we must cling to Christ and hope in Christ alone! HT: I'll Be Honest

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23 May 2010

Don't Listen To The Slander, I am beautiful in Christ-Kevin Williams

In this sermon: part 6 of our Christ centred series on the Song of Solomon, we look at:
-the reproaches, persecutions and slanders the believer suffers from the devil and the world
-that the believer is beautiful in the eyes of Christ and nothing could change His love for them.
Play or download mp3:
Sol 1:5 - Song of Sol pt 6-Don't Listen To The Slander, I am beautiful in Christ-Kevin Williams - 69 min

21 May 2010

Bible Study-Statement of Faith pt 5-God the Son -Kevin Williams

Continuing our Friday night Bible Study in which we are looking at our new statement of faith (for the notes to this Bible Study click on blue link), which contains excellent doctrine.

This week we look at the God the Son and the importance of proclaiming the person of Jesus Christ in our evangelism.

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John 1:1+Var - Bible Study-Statement of Faith pt 5-God the Son-Kevin Williams - 61 min

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Our New Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/PuritanFellowship

We now have a new Youtube channel www.youtube.com/PuritanFellowship We've started transferring videos from my old KevWilliams one which will phase out and new videos will now be uploaded to the Puritan Fellowship channel.

Kevin Williams Preaching in Manchester clip 1

Kevin Williams Preaching in Manchester clip 2

You Must Cease From All Hope In Self & Trust Christ -Kevin Williams

Don't Hide Behind Hyper Calvinism, Come To Christ -Kevin Williams

20 May 2010

Believer: The Altogether Lovely One Sees You As Altogether Lovely

"His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem." (Sol 5:17)

Most believers are well familiar with Songs 5:17 and that Christ is the "altogether lovely" meaning there is no unloveliness in Him and everything about Christ is wholly desirable. But believer: do you realize that this is how Christ sees you? From the moment we put our trust in Him all our sin is gone, as the old hymn goes "nailed to the cross and I bear it no more" and we are clothed in a robe of His "altogether lovely" righteousness. That is how God thinks of the one who trusts in His Son. God sees the believer as without spot or wrinkle and wholly desirable, "altogether lovely" in Christ.

See also: Song of Solomon Sermon Series- Kevin Williams (Our Current Series)

19 May 2010

When David Was Hurting-The Importance Of Being Honest With God In Prayer ~Mack Tomlinson

How often and how deeply David was hurting, almost constantly in varying degrees and through various circumstances. At times it was because of enemies in fast pursuit, breathing down his neck to kill him. At other times, his hurt was from the rage of guilt and misery of conscience hounding him because of grievous sins. His hurting at times was the result of betrayal from either a son, a trusted solider or betrayal from his own heart, which produced the deepest emotional sorrow imaginable.

At the heart of his hurts, one thing set David apart from most of us--he was remarkable in his response to the hurts in his life, remarkable specifically in how much he would become transparent before God in specifically telling the Lord what he was feeling and what he was thinking. He did not hold it inside, letting it boil under the surface, only to explode later. He did not generally let it fester and build like an infected boil that finally has to be lanced. He did not keep it penned up quietly withheld like a damn holding back water, only for the damn to finally break.

No, David let it out. He let it out through the means of expression in prayer. He told God how he felt truly. He told the Lord how he felt fully. The Psalms are often expressions of this particularly. David expressed just exactly how he was hurting. It is amazing just to read each Psalm in search of what David exactly said to God about what he felt when he was really needy. Just a few examples:

I have many enemies- Ps. 3:1

I cried aloud 3:4

I was in distress 4:1

Consider my groaning 5:1

I am languishing 6:2

My bones are troubled 6:2

Soul is greatly troubled 6:3

I’m weary from my groaning 6:6

I flood my bed with tears 6:6

See my affliction 9:13

There's sorrow in my heart all day 13:2

I find no rest 22:2

I am lonely and afflicted 25:16

The troubles of my heart are enlarged 25:17

I cried to you for help 30:2

I plead for mercy 30:8

Rescue me speedily 31:2

You have seen my affliction 31:7

You have seen the distress of my soul 31:7

Look at the openness of expression and the extent of blatant, honest verbal communication there. As it dawns on me how blatantly honest David is with God about how he feels, it reveals a big gap between David and me. I ask myself, "Do I express to the Lord in prayer what I am feeling to the degree David did?" The answer is usually "no, I don't." I wonder why? Why do I not get as transparent and expressively free to be as open as he did?

I then realize that, to the degree that I become like David in this area, to that degree will I make headway in prayer, in freedom, in intimacy with God, and in knowing the joy of the Lord. When I am hurting, do I do what David did? I ought to go there, but only religious inhibitions or unbelief will hinder me from doing so. I must make myself, force myself out of my comfort zone of carnal personality and do this. It's a spiritual discipline. I must grow into doing what David did when hurting, if I too want to become more of a man after God's own heart. That IS how he became a man after God's own heart.

Like William Wallace in Brave Heart, when I am on the torture table of life feeling my own agonies, can I bring myself to scream to Him, "Freedom! Freedom!"

There was another one who later came in the lineage of David, one of whom it was written, "Who in the days of his flesh, offered up prayers and supplications with loud cries and tears to Him, who was able to save him through death." Jesus, our sympathizing Man, also did what his forefather David did--He cried out with all his might when he was hurting.

Oh, to be like David, oh, to be like Thee, blessed Redeemer.

When people find that they really want to be truthful or have to be truthful, they often preface their words with such phrases as "Well, to be totally honest . . " or "To tell you the truth . . . " or "Quite honestly . . . " or "Well, candidly, just between you and I . . . "

I believe it is just such an attitude that David, when he was hurting, brought to God in prayer. He didn't play religious games; he didn't try to impress God with somehow praying acceptable prayers; he became very real, very honest, and very transparent.

Hear again are some other honest words and confessions in the Psalms:

My eye is wasted from grief - 31:9

I have been forgotten like one who has died - 31:12

I hear the whispering of many - 31:13

They scheme together against me - 31:13

They plot to take my life - 31:13

Let me not be put to shame - 31:17

Day and night Your hand was heavy upon me - 32:4

My strength is dried up - 32:4

It's one thing to read David writing such things, but we must remember that he was actually saying these words out loud to God in prayer. When are we this honest with God and with ourselves?

Picture a lady who has a skin problem. She calls a friend in another city who is a determatologist just to get advice. "Describe to me your situation with your skin." 'Well, I've always had fair skin and I really want it to be better; I wash my face well every night and I like how it feels; I think it might be better now, but I just want it to improve and any imperfections be gone."

Then there's another lady. She calls the friend, who then asks, "What's the problem with your skin?" "Well, there is acne that has developed on my forehead for some reason; there is also extra dry and flaky skin all over both cheeks; then I have ugly wrinkles developing around my mouth, and also my nose develops redness and is extra tender most of the time."

Of these two, which one is going to get any real help from the expert? Only the second one. She was fully and specifically honest.

How will we get the kind of help from God's grace through prayer if we don't pray as David did?

If we are anything in prayer, let's be honest with the Lord Jesus when we pray. Let's tell the Father exactly what we are feeling and experiencing.

How about beginning in prayer by saying, "Lord, I'm here, and to be totally honest, . . . "

Full honesty and unlimited expression in prayer are the means to freedom, release, peace, help, a new and right perspective, and fresh faith & hope. Why did David always going on with God? Why was he able to always worship as he did? Why did he fully become the man he was? Because his heart was honest with God and he expressed it freely.
HT: Mack T

See also: You're More Precious Than Gold-Understanding Trials - Charles Leiter
&: Jesus Our Understanding Saviour-Mack Tomlinson
&: Jesus Delights When You Ask -Mack Tomlinson

Must Hear: Justification is the Key to Sanctification - Tim Conway

THIS WILL HELP SO MANY. Essential truth: Growing in holiness does not come by drawing up a long list of rules and regulations but looking to Christ.
Another must hear sermon by Tim Conway: The key to sanctification is not what most people presume it is. How did Paul seek to aid the Galatians into more sanctification?
Part 3 of the series: God, Church, Family.

18 May 2010

Don't Play Games - Tim Conway

Hebrews 10:26-27 - "For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a fearful expectation of judgment, and a fury of fire that will consume the adversaries."


HT: I'll Be Honest.

16 May 2010

(Excerpt 6 min) 8 Principles To Live Closer With Christ - He Must Be Central In All -Kevin Williams

6 Min Excerpt. (FULL SERMON BELOW)

FULL SERMON

Play or download FULL SERMON mp3:
Sol 1:4 - Song of Sol pt 5- 8 Principles To Live In The Inner Chambers With Christ-Kevin Williams -66 min

part 5 of our Christ centred series on the Song of Solomon, we look at:
-8 principles to have a closer walk with God.
-That Christ must be central in our thinking
-The importance of the church, that we do not draw closer to Christ by drawing ourselves away from His church.
-You must believe right about who you are in Christ and not the dangerous wretched defeated Christian view.
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Sol pt 5 - 8 Principles To Live In The Inner Chambers With Christ -Kevin Williams

In this sermon:
part 5 of our Christ centred series on the Song of Solomon, we look at:
-8 principles to have a closer walk with God.
-That Christ must be central in our thinking
-The importance of the church, that we do not draw closer to Christ by drawing ourselves away from His church.
-You must believe right about who you are in Christ and not the dangerous wretched defeated Christian view.

Play or download mp3:
Sol 1:4 - Song of Sol pt 5- 8 Principles To Live In The Inner Chambers With Christ-Kevin Williams -66 min

15 May 2010

How Much We Love Christ Can Be Measured By How Much We Love The Brethren


In the New Covenant, love for Christ and love for the brethren are inseparable. It is impossible to separate love for Christ from love for the brethren. But more than that: how much we love Christ can be measured by how much we love and serve other believers. How committed we are to serving Christ can be accurately gauged by how much we are committed to serving other believers in His Name.

John 15:9 As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you: continue ye in my love.
Acts 9:4b ...Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
Matt 25:40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
1 John 4:20-21 If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen? 21And this commandment have we from him, That he who loveth God love his brother also.

Live Pure. Free from Pornography and Lustful Thoughts - Tim Conway (Christian Maturity pt 3)


Listen to or download mp3 audio HERE: Live Pure Free from Pornography and Lustful Thoughts - Tim Conway

Don't Hide Behind Hyper Calvinism, Come To Christ -Kevin Williams

Many lost people try to hide behind the doctrine of election, that God chooses who He will save. But the Bible also teaches human responsibilty and if you come to Christ He will save you.
(10 min excerpt). Full sermon HERE.

Watch Full Sermon: You Cannot Gatecrash Into The King’s Chambers-Kevin Williams -Sol pt 4

14 May 2010

(Fri Night Bible Study)-Statement of Faith pt 4-God the Father-Kevin Williams

Continuing our Friday night Bible Study in which we are looking at our new statement of faith (for the notes to this Bible Study click on blue link), which contains excellent doctrine.

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Gal 4:6+var - Bible Study-Statement of Faith pt 4-God the Father-Kevin Williams - 71 min

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The Secret of a Heavenly Walk ~Octavius Winslow

“I feel when I have sinned an immediate reluctance to go to Christ. I am ashamed to go. I feel as if it would not do to go, as if it were making Christ the minister of sin, to go straight from the swine-trough to the best robe, and a thousand other excuses. But I am persuaded they are all lies direct from hell. John argues the opposite way—‘If any man sins, we have an advocate with the Father;’ … The holy sensitiveness of the soul that shrinks from the touch of sin, the acute susceptibility of the conscience at the slightest shade of guilt, will of necessity draw the spiritual mind frequently to the blood of Jesus. And herein lies the secret of a heavenly walk. Acquaint yourself with it, my reader, as the most precious secret of your life. He who lives in the habit of a prompt and minute acknowledgement of sin, with his eye reposing calmly, believingly, upon the crucified Redeemer, soars in spirit where the eagle’s pinion [wings] range not.”~Octavius Winslow

13 May 2010

Must Hear-The Flesh Lusts Against The Spirit; Walk In The Spirit & Rise Above Nothingness - Tim Conway

Part 2 of the God, Church & Family Series in which Tim Conway lays down foundational truth to the Christian life. Is Galatians 5:17 "the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, ...ye cannot do the things that ye would" a picture of the "normal Christian life that is full of failure" or is it just a picture of the Galatians when they were looking back to the law and not to Christ?


See also: Rom 7 man: God Does Not Save Someone and Leave Them Under The Power of Sin-Kevin Williams

12 May 2010

You Must Cease From All Hope In Self & Trust Christ -Kevin Williams (10 min excerpt)

(10 min excerpt). Full sermon HERE.

Watch Full Sermon: You Cannot Gatecrash Into The King’s Chambers-Kevin Williams -Sol pt 4

Assurance ~John G Reisinger

"If God has withdrawn His presence from you then get alone with Him and plead with Him to restore the joy of your salvation. If there is anything "in between" deal with it and get it out of the way. What ever you do, don't build your own fires with the energy of the flesh. Don't walk in a flesh-created enthusiasm that evaporates like dew the next morning.

I remember hearing a story that helped me illustrate assurance.

A farmer had to go to town for supplies. He discovered the river had frozen over, then there was a quick thaw and the large chunks of ice had pushed the bridge down. It had again gotten cold and the river was frozen solid but the man was afraid the ice might not be thick enough to support him. He decided to get down on his hands and knees so his weight would be distributed over four different points. He slowly crawled across the river saying, "I hope I make it! I hope I make it!" He pulled himself up on the bank and said, "I made it!"

A neighbor came by and drove across the river in his horse and buggy without the ice cracking an inch. The farmer was so angry at himself that when he came back from town he stomped on the ice as hard he could all the way across the ice.


The question is this: Which time was the man the safest? When he had his weight distributed on four points and he was scared to death, or when he was stomping his feet in full assurance of his safety? If you say, that is a dumb question, you are correct. The man was just as safe both times! His safety had nothing to do with his faith but was dependent upon the thickness of the ice. You may believe with all your heart that the ice is thick enough to hold you, but if it is not thick enough you better know how to swim. Likewise, you can have a near heart attack as you carefully crawl across the ice, but if the ice is thick enough, all your fear is needless.

It is not either our faith or the strength of our faith that saves us. It is Christ alone. The Gospel of John examines the ice (Christ) and says, "Sinner, He is able to save and keep you. Trust him! Walk on the ice" ~John Reisinger. Read the full article on links:
The Doctrine of Assurance - One
The Doctrine of Assurance - Two
The Doctrine of Assurance - Three
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9 May 2010

Sol pt 4: You Cannot Gatecrash Into The King’s Chambers-Kevin Williams

In this Gospel sermon: part 4 of our Christ centred series on the Song of Solomon, we look at:
-How to enter into the chambers of and have eternal life in King Jesus.
-Why many people are failing to enter into and find true salvation in Jesus Christ.
-That the truth that God elects who will be saved is no excuse for people to hide behind.

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Sol 1:4 - Song of Sol pt 4: You Cannot Gatecrash Into The King’s Chambers-Kevin Williams - 48 min

8 May 2010

(Bible Study) Statement of Faith pt 3-The Trinity-Kevin Williams

Continuing our Friday night Bible Study in which we are looking at our new statement of faith (for the notes to this Bible Study click on blue link), which contains excellent doctrine.

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Mat 28:19 - Bible Study-Statement of Faith pt 3-The Trinity-Kevin Williams - 72 min

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6 May 2010

God Saves - The Sinners Prayer Only Hurts People (Testimony) -Mason Vann

A wonderful testimony from my dear friend Mason Vann from Kirksville, Missouri.

Song of Solomon Sermon Series- Kevin Williams (Our Current Series)

You can listen to our current sermon series on the Song of Solomon above the intimate love relationship between Christ and His bride-His Church-the believers on this page. More sermons will be added as they are preached.

1. Sol 1:1 - Song of Sol pt 1-An Introduction to the Song of Solomon-Kevin Williams - 71 min


2. Sol 1:2 - Song of Solomon pt 2-Be Kissed By The Mouth Of Christ-Kevin Wiliams - 46 min(Watch Video HERE)


3. Sol 1:3 - Song of Sol pt 3-Savour The Graces Of Christ & Love Him-Kevin Williams - 67 min


4. Sol 1:4 - Song of Sol pt 4: You Cannot Gatecrash Into The King’s Chambers-Kevin Williams - 48 min(Watch Video HERE)















30. Sol 4:10-11 - Song of Sol pt 30-The Sympathy & Sweet Fellowship In Christ-Kevin Williams -52 min

31.
Sol 4:12-16 - Song of Sol pt 31-A Garden Inclosed By The 2nd Gardener-Kevin Williams -56 min

32.
Sol 5:1-8 - Song of Sol pt 32-Love Sick For Christ Who Has Withdrawn His Presence-Kevin Williams -48 min

33. Sol 5:9-16 - Song of Sol pt 33-Christ, The Altogether Lovely by Kevin Williams -60 min

34.
Sol 6:1 - Song of Sol pt 34-The Prayer Meeting, Seeking Christ Together-Kevin Williams -58 min

35. Sol 6:2-13 - Song of Sol pt 35-The Way To The Blessed Assurance Of His Love-Kevin Williams -64 min

36. Sol 7:1-9 - Song of Sol pt 36-Walking Beautifully Before Christ-Kevin Williams -49 min

37. Sol 7:10-13 - Song of Sol pt 37-The Way To Full Assurance-Kevin Williams -52 min

38. Sol 8:1-4 - Song of Sol pt 38-Knowing The Favour of God Upon You-Kevin Williams 52 min

39. Sol 8:5 - Song of Sol pt 39-Leaning Upon The Lord Jesus-Kevin Williams -56 min

40. Sol 8:6-7 - Song of Sol pt 40-Help Me Know Love Strong As Death-Kevin Williams -47 min

41. Sol 8:8-14 - Song of Sol pt 41-Living For Eternity-Kevin Williams -60 min

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Be Careful How You Walk ~James Smith

"Be very careful, then, how you walk!" Ephesians 5:15

To honor Jesus in your thoughts, words, and every action should be your constant aim.

You are in an enemy's land; surrounded by temptations; and have a heart that can be deceived.

This present world is not your home! Satan's family are not to be your intimate friends. Riches, honors, or pleasure are not to be your objects of pursuit. You are walking in the midst of snares and traps! Be watchful, prayerful, depending upon Jesus, and cultivating fellowship with Him.

Keep your eyes on Jesus as your example! Walk by His Word as your rule. Do not be venturesome or presumptuous, but avoid the very appearance of evil. Never leave the Lord's ways to join the world's vanities or to please a carnal lust. Keep close to Jesus and follow on to know the Lord. Walk as a beloved child, who going home to his loving Father's house! "Be very careful, then, how you walk!"

- James Smith
HT: Mack T.

5 May 2010

An Open Air Preacher For PM? Cameron's Got My Vote

Albeit he's preaching politics, but I can identify with this pic. Maybe God will save David Cameron one day:
My friend Dale McAlpine was recently unfairly arrested however anti-Christian Labour & Lib Dems both plan to revoke free speech if elected, only David Cameron (above) of the three main candidates doesn't vow to get street preachers arrested. See HERE (last 3 paras).

See also: The People .v. Gordon Brown.
&: 13 years of Labour.

Wolves and a Snake - Tim Conway

Rom 16:17-18 "I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them. For such persons do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, and by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive."

Acts 20:29-30 "I know that after my departure savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock and from among your own selves men will arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after them."

The Older Brother -Garrett Holthaus

Garrett Holthaus of Lake Road Chapel preaches an excellent Gospel sermon on the older brother.

"There are some older brothers today... Being in a performance based culture makes it extremely hard to understand grace."
"Trusting in yourself and trusting in Christ are two directly opposed realities. Whilst you’re trusting in yourself, you are saying [to Christ] thank you very much, but I don’t need your righteousness"

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The Older Brother-Garrett Holthaus

Is it Ok to Break the Copyright Laws? - Ask Pastor Tim Conway

4 May 2010

A Ravenhill Regret

"If I had spent more time alone with God rather than preaching and planning how I was going to change the world, I would be a very different man." ~Leonard Ravenhill

HT: Mack T.

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

New Series by Tim Conway: God, Church & Family: pt1-Trembling at the Word of the Lord ~Tim Conway

Part 1 of a new series by Tim Conway:
God, Church & Family-A Call To Excellency


"I hope in the course of this series to deal with things like: singleness, dating, marriage, parenting, adoption, birth control, divorce, remarriage, homosexuality. A number of key issues [and] other things possibly that effect the family today. I backed away from simply calling this a family series, the primary reason being this: Brothers and sisters, when you search this Book, you cannot find here that there is a God glorifying family that is described that is somehow churchless or church despising, it's simply not found there. Basically God, church, family, the reason I'm going there is because it's inconceivable... to Christ, it is inconceivable to Paul, to John, to James, to Peter, to the writer of Hebrews to conceive of a family that is not worshipping and praying and living and existing in the context of a church, it's just not there. So I don't want us just thinking 'family', why do I emphasize that? Brethren, we've had people time and again come here that say 'I want to join your church, I wanna be involved in your church', but lay it down right from the beginning: 'I'm only coming to one service a week' Why? 'because I'm gonna take the rest of my time and spend it with my family'. Listen! If that's your idea of a family integrated church, it is wrong! It is not a New Testament perspective on the family to think that the family exists outside of the context of a local church. It is not supported in your New Testament folks, it's not there. By all means we need strong families, by all means we need Biblical families, but a Biblical family is not a family that is operating distinct from and separate to the church. It's simply not there."~Tim Conway

pt1-Trembling at the Word of the Lord.
"Have we lost our inclination to tremble at the word of the Lord?"

3 May 2010

3 Ways The Believers Love Christ - "Internet church" Is Not Biblical (10 min video) - Kevin Williams

1.They choose Christ above all else (work, family, sin etc)
2. They do His will as a pattern of lifestyle out of love for Him.
3. They love being around other believers and under Biblical accountability ("Internet church" is not Biblical)

Excerpt taken from the sermon:
- Song of Sol pt 3-Savour The Graces Of Christ & Love Him-Kevin Williams - 67 min

2 May 2010

Sol 1:3 - Song of Sol pt 3-Savour The Graces Of Christ & Love Him-Kevin Williams

In this Gospel sermon: Part 3 of our Christ-centred series on the Song of Solomon, we look at:
The graces of Christ and His help in trials.
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Sol 1:3 - Song of Sol pt 3-Savour The Graces Of Christ & Love Him-Kevin Williams - 67 min

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