
Joseph Alleine
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An Alarm to the Unconverted 1 of 5
2.0K1:21:51Audio BooksPSA 2:12PSA 119:93PRO 1:23PRO 6:21TIT 2:12HEB 12:14JAS 4:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the transformation that occurs in a person's heart when they become a true follower of Christ. The sermon highlights the change in desires and priorities that takes place, as the individual's love for worldly things is replaced with a love for God's ways. The preacher references the example of David, who once sought worldly goods but now praises God's laws and seeks His presence. The sermon also addresses the importance of conversion, explaining what it means and why it is necessary for salvation. The preacher warns against complacency and urges listeners to seek the Lord and embrace His mercy.
An Alarm to the Unconverted 2 of 5
1.3K1:29:23Audio BooksGEN 19:15JOB 21:14PSA 82:5ISA 48:17EZK 16:30HOS 11:3MAL 1:13MAT 5:8LUK 11:1JHN 3:3ROM 5:6EPH 2:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of self-examination and the danger of being deceived about one's spiritual state. He challenges the listeners to honestly assess their hearts and actions, questioning whether they are truly converted and living in obedience to God. The preacher highlights the tragic state of those who may think they are rich in grace but are actually spiritually poor, blind, and naked. He urges the conscience to give a true report of one's condition and calls for a definite answer regarding one's relationship with God. The sermon concludes with a plea to take action and escape the consequences of remaining in a sinful state.
An Alarm to the Unconverted 3 of 5
1.3K1:29:43Audio BooksJOL 3:16MAT 18:3MRK 16:16LUK 13:3JHN 3:19JHN 13:8ROM 8:13HEB 2:2HEB 10:28The sermon transcript emphasizes the importance of reading and understanding the word of God. It warns about the consequences of living in a state of sin and being unprepared for judgment. The speaker urges listeners to repent and turn to God, renouncing their idols and sinful practices. The sermon also highlights the power of the gospel to bring both salvation and condemnation, depending on one's response to it.
An Alarm to the Unconverted 5 of 5
1.2K1:18:36Audio BooksMAT 25:24ROM 7:14ROM 7:18ROM 7:23In this sermon, Joseph Alayne passionately urges his audience to embrace the kingdom of heaven and not neglect eternal glory. He emphasizes that God offers salvation and eternal joy to those who submit to His mercy, accept His Son, and serve Him in righteousness and holiness. Alayne pleads with his listeners to abandon their sins and turn to Jesus Christ, reminding them that all manner of sins and blasphemy can be forgiven if they thoroughly repent and come to Christ. He encourages his audience to study God's word, humble themselves before God, and follow Him diligently, warning that those who refuse to do so will be condemned as wicked and slothful servants.
An Alarm to the Unconverted 4 of 5
1.2K1:20:54Audio BooksEXO 34:7NUM 16:26DEU 11:24JER 3:22EZK 36:26MAT 6:33ACT 26:27In this sermon, Christ is calling upon the listeners to arise and take possession of the good land that is promised to them. The preacher encourages the audience to view the glory of the other world as depicted in the gospel and to walk through the land of paradise. The sermon emphasizes the importance of believing in the prophets and the promises of God, as well as the need to turn away from sin and be watchful. It also highlights the role of a tender heart in not neglecting duties and being cautious of sin.
The Gospel in a Map
0SalvationCovenant Relationship with GodPSA 23:6ISA 40:3JER 29:11LUK 2:10JHN 14:27ROM 8:1HEB 8:121PE 2:91JN 1:9REV 21:4Joseph Alleine preaches about the profound message of the Gospel, inviting all to prepare for the coming of the Lord. He emphasizes the joy of salvation and the blessings that come from a covenant relationship with God, highlighting the peace and mercy that God offers to all who believe. The sermon calls for a heartfelt response to God's invitation, urging listeners to recognize their need for redemption and to embrace the grace that is freely given. Alleine paints a vivid picture of God's love and faithfulness, encouraging the faithful to rejoice in their identity as God's chosen people.
They Cannot Leave the Lap of Delilah!
0MAT 5:30Joseph Alleine preaches about the difference between the unsound convert and the sound convert. The unsound convert only seeks salvation from Christ but not sanctification, dividing the offices and benefits of Christ. They desire salvation from suffering but not from sinning, wanting their souls saved while still holding onto their lusts. On the other hand, the sound convert accepts a whole Christ without exceptions, willing to have Christ's dominion and deliverance, surrendering fully to His conditions.
Alarm to the Unconverted
0TIT 3:5Joseph Alleine preaches about the profound transformation that occurs in conversion, emphasizing the complete change in heart and life that is brought about by the Spirit of God. Conversion is attributed to the work of the Holy Spirit, leading to a supernatural work that is beyond human power. The efficient cause of conversion is the free grace of God alone, not by works of righteousness. The instrumental cause of conversion involves the ministry and the Word of God, which enlightens, regenerates, and generates faith in believers. The final end of conversion is man's salvation and God's glory, with the subject being the elect sinner transformed in all parts and powers to turn from sin, Satan, the world, and self-righteousness to God, Christ, and His ways.