
L.R. Shelton
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What Is Calvinism
1.2K25:561PE 2:24In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of Calvinism and its implications. He emphasizes that a true Calvinist is not passive but actively engaged in missionary work. The preacher highlights the power of prayer, preaching, and the Holy Spirit in the life of a Calvinist. He also emphasizes the total depravity of the human heart and the need for the Holy Spirit to unshackle the will of sinners. The sermon concludes by asserting that salvation rests solely in the will of God and that those who are unsaved are actually seeking after the false god of Satan.
Calvinism Abases Man
1.2K27:29MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ACT 4:12ROM 3:23ROM 8:7In this sermon, Pastor Albert Pindorvis discusses the controversial topic of Calvinism and its impact on man. He emphasizes that Calvinism is often misunderstood and condemned, but it is rooted in the teachings of God's Word. Pindorvis explains that Calvinism highlights the sovereignty of God and the depravity of man, stating that our will is controlled by our sinful nature. He urges listeners to recognize their rebellion against God and cry out for His grace to choose Christ. The sermon concludes with a reminder that those who love darkness rather than light are condemned.
The Need of a Revival
1.1K29:042CH 7:14PSA 85:6ISA 57:15JOL 2:28HAB 3:2MAT 6:33ACT 3:19In this sermon, the preacher uses vivid imagery to convey the urgency of warning others about the danger of sin and the existence of hell. He tells a story of a man running to warn a train engineer of a broken trestle ahead, symbolizing the need to warn others of the impending consequences of sin. The preacher emphasizes that many in today's ministry do not believe in hell, leading to a lack of urgency in addressing sin. He concludes by expressing hope that the Holy Spirit is moving again, prompting sinners to repent and believers to heed the call of God.