
John Weaver
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The Beard, Its Historical and Biblical Significance
1.5K1:12:00LEV 21:1PSA 133:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the significance of unity among brethren. He urges the audience to judge righteous judgment, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond outward appearances and instead focusing on the heart. The preacher then addresses the topic of beards, stating that they are not prohibited in the Word of God but are actually encouraged. He argues that the taboo against beards, especially among pastors, is man-made and not from God. The sermon concludes with a reference to Isaiah 50:6, where Jesus willingly endured the humiliation of having his beard plucked off, highlighting the importance of respecting and valuing one's beard.
The Rapture of the Wicked
1.2K57:19RaptureJOL 3:132PE 2:3REV 12:5In this sermon, the preacher addresses questions asked before he left and aims to provide answers through various passages from the Bible. The title of the message is "Our Hearts Content: We are More Than Conquerors Through Him Who Loved Us." The preacher emphasizes that as wickedness increases in the world, so will God's judgment, which serves as evidence of a future judgment to come. He references 2 Peter chapter 2 to highlight God's judgment on angels, the old world, and the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. The preacher also emphasizes that association with a godly person does not guarantee salvation, as seen in the example of Lot's wife.