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| Re: | | I was listening to this earlier today while in solitary housekeeping...
Oh, we need to hear this again and again. Every time I listen to this, Jesus gives me a greater heaviness and sorrow for souls.
"When was the last time that you wept because your neighbor hates God? When was the last time that you pleaded with a sinner to turn from their sin and turn to Jesus? When was the last time I meditated on hell and heared the wailing, the weeping, saw the darkness, saw the flames, saw the faces of men and women doomed and damned forever with no hope! When will you be horrified and weep over someone else's sin?" -Anonymous |
| 2007/8/4 0:08 | | theopenlife Member
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When was the last time that you wept because your neighbor hates God?
Tonight, praise God who lives to intercede through us. And it was after listening to these compilations.
Whoever reads this, please pray with fire for Abe and I, we're going out to preach tomorrow, downtown.
Thank you, for Christ's sake,
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| 2007/8/4 2:09 | Profile |
| Re: | | i wish you made this the featured sermon at some point Greg. what a powerful testimony about his daughter. i contemplated and to my amazement the thing that crept back again and again in my mind: He made man in His own image. the same feelings that a Holy God is prone to, we are in some finite measure or form, for it is only because of that brother barnard was able to relate his story of his daughter to God's love. i have NEVER heard God's love expressed in such a way that is so tangible before (i wish we discussed more sermons. i will try to pose questions i have from sermons i have heard from now on)
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| 2007/9/6 19:55 | | seanpayne Member
Joined: 2006/10/19 Posts: 2 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
| Re: | | "Judgement's coming! Judgement's coming! Judgement's coming!"
Amen, thank you for posting it. It has effected me in a great manner. Similar to how Ten Sheckels and a Shirt effected me greatly.
I am spreading this to as many as possible.
God bless. _________________ Sean Payne
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| 2008/9/28 17:07 | Profile | Fuegodedios Member
Joined: 2007/2/21 Posts: 220 Richmond, VA
| Re: | | This is one powerful set of messages. I tremble just listening to it. It causes me to examine myself and become more determined to deliver biblical truth. It would do us well to listen to this powerful message. _________________ Demetrius
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| 2008/9/28 20:18 | Profile | Abe_Juliot Member
Joined: 2008/5/11 Posts: 129 Southern California
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"Judgement's coming! Judgement's coming! Judgement's coming!" Amen, thank you for posting it. It has effected me in a great manner. Similar to how Ten Sheckels and a Shirt effected me greatly. I am spreading this to as many as possible.
Amen... These are life changing. _________________ Abraham Juliot
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| 2008/11/27 3:33 | Profile | Abe_Juliot Member
Joined: 2008/5/11 Posts: 129 Southern California
| Re: | | *Bump
These are Very Sobering messages on Eternity!
Featured Speakers: Rolfe Barnard, Ian Paisley, Tim Conway, John Wagner, John H. Gerstne, rand readings from Edward Payson
-Abraham _________________ Abraham Juliot
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| 2008/12/24 13:40 | Profile | Lordoitagain Member
Joined: 2008/5/23 Posts: 632 Monroe, LA - USA
| Re: MUST HEAR: The Damnation of Hell (audio) | | THANKS SO MUCH for posting this. I listened and am still moved by this sobering compilation of messages.
A couple of months ago, I kept urging a man to visit our mission. Most every time that I had visited the man, he was either drunk or high on something. One particular time, on October 19, he seemed a little sober. He came and heard a message on the man at the pool of Bethesda. The minister invited him to come to Christ. After the message, I spoke to the congregation about the great danger of those who live in sin. Our mission is on a busy highway. I compared the condition of a lost sinner to a blind man walking out in that busy highway without any idea that a huge truck is coming toward him.
As far as I know, he didn't receive Christ. This past Sunday night, we received the news that he had been stabbed to death. I re-played the recording of the service with tears noticing the obvious voice of God speaking through his servants to try to give a 29 year old alcoholic one last opportunity to accept Him. I had gone to visit him the Sunday following his visit to the mission, but he was either not there, or he didn't come to the door.
After hearing these very sobering messages, I thought of how that God in his GREAT love for humans goes the extra mile, even after giving his Son, he pleads over and over again by His Holy Spirit and through his servants.
This, to me, is another proof of the severity of hell. God doesn't want a single human being there. He pleads. He appeals but He will not force us to accept His supreme sacrifice for our sins.
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Jer 35:15 I have sent also unto you all my servants the prophets, rising up early and sending them, saying, Return ye now every man from his evil way, and amend your doings, and go not after other gods to serve them, and ye shall dwell in the land which I have given to you and to your fathers: but ye have not inclined your ear, nor hearkened unto me.
_________________ Michael Strickland
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| 2008/12/25 3:38 | Profile | Abe_Juliot Member
Joined: 2008/5/11 Posts: 129 Southern California
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As far as I know, he didn't receive Christ. This past Sunday night, we received the news that he had been stabbed to death.
That is a very sobering account. Thank you for sharing. Every year we pass the anniversary of the day that God has appointed for us to die.
"What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death? shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave? Selah." [Psa 89:48] "Let death seize upon them, and let them go down quick into hell: for wickedness is in their dwellings, and among them." [Psa 55:15]
Hallelujah!
(Thomas Boston, "Human Nature in its Fourfold State")
"After this I heard something like the loud voice of a vast multitude in heaven, shouting: Hallelujah! Salvation, glory, and power belong to our God, because His judgments are true and righteous! And again they shouted: Hallelujah! The smoke from her goes up for ever and ever!" Rev. 19:1-3
None were so compassionate as the saints when on earth, during the time of God's patience. But now that time is at an end. Their compassion for the ungodly is swallowed in joy in the Mediator's glory, and His executing just judgment, by which His enemies are made His footstool.
Though, when on earth, the righteous man wept in secret places for their pride, and because they would not hear; yet "The righteous will rejoice when he sees the retribution; he will wash his feet in the blood of the wicked." Ps. 58:10
No pity shall then be shown them from their nearest relations. The godly wife shall applaud the justice of the Judge, in the condemnation of her ungodly husband! The godly husband shall say Amen! to the condemnation of her who lay in his bosom. The godly parents shall say Hallelujah! at the passing of the sentence against their ungodly child. And the godly child shall, from the bottom of his heart, approve the condemnation of his wicked parentsthe father who begat him, and the mother who bore him.
"Then I heard what sounded like a great multitude, like the roar of rushing waters and like loud peals of thunder, shouting: Hallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns!" Revelation 19:6
Powerful, supernatural, irresistible, mighty, overwhelming, constraining!
(The following is by Spurgeon)
We declare on scriptural authority that the human will is so desperately set on mischief, so depraved, so inclined to everything that is evil, and so disinclined to everything that is good, that without the powerful, supernatural, irresistible influence of the Holy Spirit, no one will ever be constrained toward Christ.
A man is not saved against his will, but he is made willing by the operation of the Holy Spirit. A mighty grace which he does not wish to resist enters into the man, disarms him, makes a new creature of him, and he is saved.
If I did not believe that there was might going forth with the word of Jesus which makes men willing, and which turns them from the error of their ways by the mighty, overwhelming, constraining force of divine influence, I should cease to glory in the cross of Christ.
If you do not turn...
by Spurgeon-
There is grace for the man who quits his sin, but there is tribulation and wrath upon every man who continues in evil. "If you do not turn, he will whet his sword; he has bent his bow, and made it ready."
The gospel is all tenderness to the repenting, but all terror to the obstinate offender. It has pardon for the very chief of sinners, and mercy for the vilest of the vile, if they will forsake their sins.
But it is according to our gospel that if a person goes on in his iniquity, he shall be cast into hell, and he that believes not shall be damned.
With deep love to the souls of men, I bear witness to the truth that he who does not turn with repentance and faith to Christ, shall go away into punishment as everlasting as the life of the righteous. _________________ Abraham Juliot
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| 2008/12/26 14:59 | Profile | seanpayne Member
Joined: 2006/10/19 Posts: 2 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
| Re: | | Bump. Listening to these compilations again as of late. Very sobering. May as many as possible listen to these. _________________ Sean Payne
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