
Jerry Mawhorr
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Salvation-Crystal Clear
1.9K1:29:57ISA 53:5LUK 18:12JAS 2:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the sinfulness of mankind in order to grasp the concept of salvation. He uses a story of a bus driver's fatal misjudgment to illustrate the consequences of not recognizing one's own sinfulness. The preacher then references the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector to highlight the humility and repentance necessary for salvation. He warns of the torment and fear that awaits those who do not turn to God, citing the example of the rich man in hell. The sermon concludes with testimonies of individuals facing death and expressing their fear of what awaits them in the afterlife.
But Rather Reprove Them
1.1K1:13:10MAT 10:5MAT 10:16MAT 10:22MAT 10:32MAT 10:39MAT 28:19JHN 5:35In this sermon, the preacher shares the story of Peter Cartwright, a Backwoods Methodist preacher who found himself stuck in an inn during a storm. Despite being surrounded by a party of people engaged in drinking and dancing, Cartwright decided to take a bold step. He joined the festivities but began by asking for God's blessing and then proceeded to pray with all his soul and body. His actions had a profound impact, as some of the partygoers fell on their knees and others fled. The preacher uses this story to emphasize the importance of reproving the world and not just separating from it. He encourages the audience to follow the example of Jesus and confront the world with the righteousness of God.
Be Ye Reconciled to God
02CO 6:1Jerry Mawhorr preaches on the importance of reconciliation with God through Jesus Christ, emphasizing the need to lay down our enmity and accept the offer of salvation. He highlights the urgency of immediate reconciliation, as life is uncertain and death can come unexpectedly, leading to irreconcilability. Mawhorr urges listeners to heed the call to be reconciled to God, as He has already taken the first step through Christ's sacrifice, offering mercy and pardon to all who believe.