This sermon delves into the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, using a prop of ashes to symbolize the citizens who faced destruction due to their ungodly lifestyles. The preacher emphasizes the importance of surrendering to God, living a godly life, and having control over bodily appetites. The sermon warns of the consequences of living in rebellion to God's will, using biblical references to highlight the need for repentance and obedience to avoid eternal punishment.

Listen to the Ashes of Sodom

Don Johnson
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Don Johnson

Don Johnson (c. 1960 – N/A) was an American preacher, pastor, and Bible teacher whose ministry focused on expository preaching and spiritual growth within evangelical and Baptist circles. Born in the United States, he pursued theological education through practical ministry experience, influenced by his time at Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, though specific academic details are not widely documented. Converted in his youth, he began preaching as a pastor, serving various congregations with a commitment to biblical fidelity. Johnson’s preaching career included significant roles at Grace Community Church, where he taught GraceLife and served as an elder, and as pastor of Faith Community Church in Woodstock, Illinois, for over 30 years. His sermons emphasized overcoming personal struggles through faith, drawing from his own testimony of finding grace amidst challenges like relic collecting and family trials. He has spoken at conferences and churches, sharing messages that inspire resilience and trust in God’s Word. Married with a family, including a son named James whose conversion he celebrated, he continues to minister from Illinois, contributing to evangelical communities through his preaching and leadership.