
John Banks
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The Life of John Banks
0PSA 23:4ACT 20:24ROM 8:182CO 4:8PHP 4:131PE 4:12John Banks, a faithful minister of Jesus Christ, shares his experiences of labor, travels, and sufferings in spreading the truth of God's Word. He recounts his journey through various counties, facing trials, imprisonment, and persecution for his faith. Despite challenges, he remains steadfast in his commitment to serve the Lord and spread the message of truth and salvation to many, experiencing the power and presence of God in his ministry.
Unto You Who Once Knew the Truth.
0MAT 24:45GAL 3:91TI 6:22TI 2:13REV 1:5The preacher delves into the significance of being faithful, emphasizing the importance of trustworthiness and reliability in fulfilling duties and responsibilities. The sermon explores the dual meanings of 'pistos' in the New Testament, highlighting the active sense of trusting or believing in the Lord Jesus for salvation and the passive sense of being trustworthy and dependable. Various Bible verses are examined to illustrate God's faithfulness, the faith required for salvation, and the call for believers to be faithful stewards of God's Word and promises.
For Friends of Pardsay Meeting, or Elsewhere in Cumberland; to Be Read Among Them, in the Fear of the Lord
0PSA 125:1PSA 133:1PRO 17:3JAS 1:121PE 4:16John Banks preaches about the importance of standing firm in God's foundation, dwelling in safety where the enemy cannot reach, and being willing to part with all for the sake of Christ. He encourages believers to endure trials faithfully, holding fast to their integrity and trusting in God's refining work to make them vessels for His use. Banks warns against dishonoring God through insincere actions and urges unity among believers to experience God's blessings and everlasting life.
An Epistle on Good Order.
0PSA 119:110PRO 10:17PRO 28:10JER 23:13MAT 24:41CO 6:9HEB 3:13JAS 1:161PE 2:25REV 12:9In this sermon on deception, the preacher delves into the Greek word 'planao' meaning 'to wander astray', emphasizing how various influences like false teachers, signs, and even one's own heart can lead individuals away from God's truth. The passive voice of 'planao' in the Bible indicates an external force causing deception, highlighting the continuous danger of being misled from the right path. Deception can come from signs, sorcery, false prophets, and even self-deception, ultimately leading individuals away from God's righteousness and truth.