
B.B. Caldwell
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How God Saves Sinners
3.3K45:53SalvationPSA 40:1MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ACT 9:3ROM 10:9EPH 2:81TI 1:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God saves sinners according to His own timing and when the sinner repents and believes in the gospel. He explains that in the New Testament, there are five essential elements for salvation. These include a sacrifice (Jesus Christ), an altar (Jesus Christ), a high priest (Jesus Christ), an honest and good heart (the sinner's responsibility), and identification with the sacrifice (acknowledging one's sinfulness). The preacher also highlights the conversion of Paul, where he experienced Holy Ghost conviction and heard a voice from heaven, leading him to repentance and surrender to Jesus. The sermon concludes with the preacher encouraging the audience to have a new song in their hearts and trust in the Lord.
Will God's Elect Be Deceived?
2.7K46:41DeceptionGEN 6:5GEN 6:9MAT 24:51TH 1:7In this sermon, the preacher asks four important questions: whether the audience has been born again, whether they know Christ, whether they have the inward witness, and whether they have a call from God. The preacher shares his own experience of being called by God and emphasizes the importance of knowing if one is among those who are chosen. He then references 1 Thessalonians chapter 1, verses 4-10, which provides seven ways to know if one is among the chosen. The sermon also highlights the prevalence of deception in the world and the need to be cautious and discerning.
Salvation
2.5K46:15SalvationLEV 1:3EZK 18:30MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ACT 2:38ROM 6:231PE 1:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of listening attentively to the message of salvation. He highlights the gravity of missing heaven and ending up in hell with the devil and his angels. The preacher then proceeds to discuss five ways to know that one's sins are forgiven, including having a new heart, a new spirit, and a divine nature. He also delves into the concept of sin and how God became man in order to remit sin, using the crucifixion of Jesus as an example. The sermon concludes by stating that when God saves a sinner, the lost are found and the dead are made alive.
With Nothing but God
2.5K42:45DependenceEXO 12:13NUM 20:26NUM 27:12JOB 38:4JOB 42:5ROM 3:8ROM 5:20ROM 6:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Job and how God stripped him of his wealth and health to deliver him from the pitfalls of Phariseeism. The preacher emphasizes that God sometimes brings us down to a point where we have nothing but Him, in order to teach us surrender and reliance on Him alone. The sermon also mentions the biblical examples of God's judgment against Sodom and Gomorrah and the sons of Korah. The preacher concludes by urging the audience to reflect on their own lives and be prepared for God to strip them down to a point of complete reliance on Him.
Physicians of No Value
2.4K56:10SalvationJOB 38:4JOB 42:5MAT 11:25MAT 16:24LUK 12:31JHN 14:26In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of evangelism and spreading the word of God. He criticizes those who have been brainwashed and have become false teachers, leading others astray. The preacher refers to Matthew chapter twenty-two, where Jesus instructs his disciples to invite people to the wedding feast. However, instead of inviting them, the preacher argues that many have gathered both good and bad, without making a true decision to follow God. He concludes by sharing a personal anecdote of a preacher who was deeply impacted by this message and sought a change in his own ministry.
The Deadly Danger of Humanism
2.1K41:09HumanismMAT 6:33LUK 4:29JHN 6:63GAL 5:22In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of preaching the naked truth of God's word rather than relying on flashy tactics to attract a crowd. He criticizes the invitation system used by many churches, stating that it is not supported by the Bible. The preacher also highlights the dangers of humanism and emphasizes the need for individuals to understand the marks of a saved person. He concludes by explaining why humanists hate divine truth, stating that it kills the flesh and robs man of his glory.
False Gods
2.0K45:32IdolatryEXO 20:1MRK 12:291JN 5:21In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of facing the consequences of our sins and the need to turn to a holy God. He highlights the Ten Commandments as the law that governs our relationship with both God and our fellow human beings. The preacher shares a personal experience where he disturbed a congregation by challenging them to examine their idols and put them on the altar. He emphasizes the commandment to love God with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength. The sermon concludes with the message of turning away from false gods and idols and waiting for the return of Jesus Christ.
The Lordship of Christ
1.8K45:00Lordship Of ChristMAT 13:24MAT 13:47MAT 25:31JHN 17:1ACT 2:36EPH 2:6REV 19:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of staying prepared and facing the challenges that come our way, rather than seeking to escape or leave. He uses metaphors such as the wheat and chaff, the good fish and bad fish, and the sheep and goats to illustrate this point. The preacher also affirms that Jesus will be Lord forever, and warns against preaching lies that are not aligned with the truth of the Bible. He explains that salvation is not in our hands, but in the hands of God, and that it is God who opens the way for us to make Jesus our Lord.