
Stephen Hamilton
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Mormonism: Filthy and Blasphemous Doctrines
1.5K27:06MormonismISA 43:10ISA 44:62TI 3:1HEB 1:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the uncertainty of knowing the exact timing of God's prophetic calendar and the last days. However, he suggests that the current state of the world indicates that we may be in the last of the last days. The evidence for this is the prevalence of self-love and selfishness among people. The speaker emphasizes the importance of standing up for the defense of the gospel and for Jesus, as exemplified by the apostle Paul. The sermon also touches on the topic of cults and isms, specifically focusing on Maori Mormonism as one of the cults being examined. The speaker concludes the sermon with a prayer, expressing gratitude for the truth of God's word and worshiping the Trinitarian nature of God.
David Brainerd - Missionary to the Indians (Famous Saints #2)
1.4K48:18David BrainerdMAT 6:33JHN 7:37In this sermon, the speaker tells the story of a young man in the early summer of 1744 who had a deep desire to bring the gospel to the Native American tribes near the Delaware River. Despite warnings of potential danger, he fearlessly approached their wigwams and was met with reverence instead of hostility. The young man was deeply devoted to the Bible, with the seventh chapter of John's Gospel, specifically verse 37, being his most frequently read passage. He preached to the Native Americans about their need for Christ and the abundance of His grace and salvation available to all who accept it.
Mormonism - Its Beginnings
1.4K35:03MormonismEZK 37:15In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of people believing lies instead of the truth. He refers to 2 Thessalonians 2:11, where it is mentioned that God will send strong delusion to those who choose to believe lies. The speaker then talks about a story involving an angel named Moroni who supposedly appeared to Joseph Smith and gave him a revelation about a book written on golden plates. The speaker questions the authenticity of this story and compares it to the warning in Galatians 1 about even an angel bringing a different gospel. The sermon concludes with a discussion about Ezekiel 37 and the significance of the sticks representing Judah and Joseph in the Bible.
Mormonism: An Antichristian System Which Blasphemes Christ
1.4K29:20MormonismGEN 1:26MAT 1:18LUK 1:352CO 11:3In this sermon, the speaker strongly criticizes the teachings of Mormonism, calling them false and unscriptural. They argue that the fall of man, which Mormons view as a blessing, is actually a negative event with severe consequences for mankind. The speaker also highlights the belief of Mormons that life on earth is a probationary period and that only through a physical body can one attain celestial glory. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of the Gospel and the truth found in the Word of God.
Mormonism: A Creed From Hell
1.4K30:25MormonismGEN 3:17GEN 3:23HOS 11:9In this sermon, the speaker begins by thanking God for being our Father and for reversing the effects of the fall through Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that sin is evil and should never be glorified or seen as a good thing. The speaker criticizes Mormonism for turning the Bible on its head by teaching that the fall was actually a positive thing. He also highlights the omnipresence of God and refutes the idea that sin has brought any benefits to mankind. The sermon concludes by referencing Genesis chapter 3 and the deception of the devil.
Robert Murray Mccheyne - Saintly Pastor of Dundee (Famous Saints #1)
1.3K57:10Robert Murray McCheynePSA 27:8MAT 6:33JHN 9:4ACT 16:141CO 2:2JAS 1:211PE 1:23The video is a sermon transcript about the preaching of the word of God by Robert Murray McShane. The main focus of the sermon is on John chapter 9 verse 4, where Jesus says, "I must work the works of him that sent me while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work." McShane's life and ministry were marked by this verse, as he emphasized the importance of living in a way that would be missed at one's departure. After only two years of ministry, McShane's health began to fail, and he eventually passed away. Despite his short time in ministry, McShane's intellect and dedication to studying the Bible were evident, and he left a lasting impact on both the town and the church.
Bishop j.c. Ryle: Liverpool's Mr. Protestant (Famous Saints #5)
1.3K42:28J.C. RyleACT 20:201CO 9:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel and the responsibility that comes with it. He refers to 1 Corinthians 9:16, where the apostle Paul expresses the necessity and burden he feels to preach the gospel. The speaker also discusses the lives of famous Christians from the past and how specific verses of Scripture were significant to them. He highlights the faithful and earnest declaration of biblical truths by these Christians and their urgency in urging people to accept Christ. The sermon concludes with a warning against ungodly and unconverted ministers who lead their congregations astray.
Rev. John Newton - an Example of Amazing Grace (Famous Saints #6)
1.3K45:14John NewtonDEU 15:12DEU 15:15MIC 7:18HEB 9:26In this sermon, the preacher shares the story of John Newton, a man who experienced a powerful dream that made a great impression on him. However, he soon forgot the impact of the dream and continued to live in sin. The preacher emphasizes the importance of remembering where God's grace found us and living for Him. He also highlights the bondage of sin and the need for Jesus to set us free. The sermon encourages listeners to pay attention to the events and circumstances in their lives that should lead them to seek the Lord and not forget His mercy.
Dr. John G. Paton - Missionary to the Cannibals (Famous Saints #3)
1.2K46:42John G. PatonPSA 23:4MAT 6:33MAT 28:20JHN 14:6ROM 8:28PHP 4:131PE 5:7In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of heroes and role models in the world today. He contrasts the popular figures idolized by young people, such as movie stars and rock stars, with the true heroes of faith. The preacher then focuses on the life of John G. Patton, a 19th century Scottish missionary, who found inspiration in the scripture Matthew 28:20, where Jesus promises to be with his disciples always. The preacher highlights Patton's dedication to his mission work in the New Hebrides, his reliance on God's presence, and his unwavering faith in the face of trials and danger.
Rev. Richard Baxter - Puritan Preacher & Pastor (Famous Saints #4)
1.2K37:25Richard BaxterPSA 51:17MAT 6:33LUK 18:13JHN 3:16ROM 3:23HEB 1:32PE 3:10In this sermon, the preacher discusses the state of the church and the need for repentance. He describes a chaotic scene in which an old woman begs for forgiveness and promises to never return to the church if she is kept safe. Amidst the confusion, Richard Baxter remains calm and delivers a powerful message about the impending judgment of God. He emphasizes the importance of sharing the gospel and saving souls from the fires of hell. Baxter's dedication to preaching the mercy of God is highlighted, and his impact on the Puritan movement is acknowledged. The sermon concludes with a reference to Luke 18:13, emphasizing the need for humility and repentance.
Pentecost: The Power of the Spirit
1.1K53:45PentecostLEV 23:16ACT 2:15EPH 2:11In this sermon, the preacher shares a powerful story of a sermon he witnessed where the preacher spoke on Ezekiel chapter 36, emphasizing the pouring out of God's spirit upon men. As the preacher spoke, a few drops of rain fell, causing the congregation to reach for their shawls and raincoats. The preacher used this moment to challenge the congregation, asking them how they would react when the wrath of God is poured out upon them in the day of judgment. This led to a powerful preaching of the gospel, resulting in 500 people being converted. The sermon also references Acts chapter 2, where the apostles were mistaken for being drunk when they preached in foreign languages. Peter clarifies that they are not drunk, but rather fulfilling the prophecy of Joel. The sermon also mentions the growth of the church, comparing it to leaven in three measures of meal, symbolizing the spread of the kingdom of God. The sermon concludes by mentioning the offerings mentioned in Leviticus 23, which represent the work of Christ on the cross.
The Secret Rapture: Is It Scriptural?
1.0K37:56Secret RaptureISA 8:20MAT 24:37MAT 24:40LUK 17:341TH 4:16In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of the second coming of Jesus and the various views and opinions surrounding it. He emphasizes the importance of not being deceived by false teachings and urges listeners to examine teachings to ensure they align with biblical principles. The preacher also mentions the different gospels mentioned in the Schofield reference Bible and criticizes the idea of a divided second coming into two stages. He concludes by stating that such a concept can only be known if taught by man, not by clear scripture.