Convicting Message I am a bible college student and am taking a preaching class this semester. One of our assignments was to listen to preaching from an Old Testament prophet text and and critique and analyze the message. So, naturally, I went to SermonAudio...
I never thought that when I looked up messages from Ezekiel 36, one of my favorite passages from the Old Testament, that I would stumble upon one of the most convicting sermons I have ever heard. I am moved by God's love for me even though I don't deserve it. It is such a important reminder for Christians.
I am going to share this sermon with some of the other guys in my class, if that's okay.
Thank you, pastor Travis and Salt Springs Baptist for posting this message.
Needful reminder Thank you Pastor, for this very sobering and needful reminder to everyone saved and unsaved. These are the sermons we all need to hear. Our God is a perfect and Holy God, His mercy beyond comprehension for all who repent and believe on Jesus Christ and His patience with all mankind...but it won't be forever. Oh dear Lord help us to to live according to thy Word and never forget what we truly deserve but for our Saviour.🙏❤️🇦🇺
To God Be The Glory! Spectacular! Thank you, Pastor for this uplifting and inspiring message. Every Christian in the world could benefit from this 16 minute sermon. I am going to listen to it again and again.
Great Sermon! What a comfort this sermon was for me! I’m one of those very timid Christians who is always afraid to share the gospel, because I don’t like confrontations and because I sinfully put the burden on myself, rather than on the Lord. This sermon reminded me that the gospel is not only Just about words, but that it comes to people with the power of the Holy Spirit. No one will be saved by MY words, but only by the words and the power of Almighty God. What a wonderful truth, that relieves me of thinking I have to say it all perfectly!
Unerring Wisdom His providence, like a finely tuned watch movement with all the gears, wheels, and springs, moves every part of creation toward time's end in harmony with his perfect will. Divine engineering allows for no flaws in the machinery, no slips or hiccups. The workmanship is exquisite, and we progress inexorably with it. Let us then give thanks and praise to him who has designed with unerring wisdom this prelude to eternal life.