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We are bringing history's greatest sermons back to life! Sermons from famous preachers like Charles Spurgeon, DL Moody, John Calvin, and many more. These sermons contain great wisdom from the past that will encourage believers in their walks with God today. Each episode features a 5-10 minute backstory on who the preacher is to better understand the sermon's context. And each sermon has had its language updated for easy listening for the 21st century believer.
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Oct 1, 2020 • 43min
Waite Stirling: God's Lonely Sentinel
Waite Stirling was called God's lonely sentinel. He lived completely cut off at the bottom of the Earth because he had a desire for the Gospel to go out to those who had never known the Lord. He eventually became the Bishop of the Falkland Islands.
This sermon was preached at his consecration by W. C. Lake. This sermon preaches on the power of making sure that you put the Gospel, and not side issues, at the center of all that you do for the Lord.
Special thanks to Seth Moore. Rev Seth Moore has been in pastoral ministry since 2009. Seth and his wife of 18 years, Vanessa, live in beautiful Nova Scotia.
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Sep 24, 2020 • 56min
John Wesley: The Funeral Of George Whitefield
John Wesley lived in the 1700s and was an influential leader of the First Great Awakening. He and George Whitefield founded the Methodist movement together after their time at Oxford. But the two had a theological rift that nearly destroyed their ministry.
His sermon, “The funeral of George Whitefield,” shows the end of that feud. Wesley gives personal insights into the life and character of George Whitefield and through it we can learn how to be followers that are faithful.
Special thanks to Jeremy Howard for preaching this sermon. Jeremy Howard is the staff pastor at Orchard Hills Bible Church in Payson utah and he is the co-host of the Do Theology podcast. You can follow him on his website at jeremyhoward.net
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Sep 17, 2020 • 23min
John Dagg: Eternity!
John Dagg was an incredibly influential Southern Baptist founder and thinker. He grew up bad at academia but would end up writing the systematic theology of the Southern Baptist denomination. This sermon was likely preached in the 1820’s and 1830s.
His sermon, “Eternity!” challenges our view of eternity. Most of us do not like to think of eternity. But Dagg would call into question thinking of anything else.
Special thanks to John Raynar for reading this sermon. John Raynar has been commercial radio announcer in American Samoa since 2006 where he and his wife Alice have 4 children, and attend Grace Peace Fellowship Bible Church, a reformed church in Malaeimi, American Samoa that is pastored by Rodney Chand.
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Sep 10, 2020 • 37min
T. De Witt Talmage: The Spider Is In The Palace
T. Dewitt Talmage lived and preached in the late 1800s. He was a sensational preacher that pushed people to re-examine their walk with God. By some he was called a "pulpit clown," but thousands flocked to the places he preached.
His sermon, "The Spider In The Palace," shows us the majesty and glory of God in this unique and different kind of sermon.
Special thanks to Henry Knox for preaching this sermon. Henry Knox Jr. was born and raised in a small inner-city area called Oak Cliff, in Dallas Texas. Although Henry was brought up in the church, he did not come to true repentance and saving faith until 2007. After being compelled into the faith, and with a deep desire to share the gospel with others in the community from which he was raised, he founded a ministry in 2013 named Christ Infinite Vision.
By God’s providence he currently serves as an Elder at Ecclesia Church of Dallas where their local church mission has been to evangelize neglected communities while providing God centered teaching, discipleship, and education. Henry continues to strongly believe the eternal truth that salvation is in Jesus Christ alone, and the preaching of the Gospel is the only message unto salvation. Henry is husband to a loving wife Nicole, and the father of three beautiful children.
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Sep 3, 2020 • 45min
Henry Liddon: The First Five Minutes After Death
Henry Liddon was a famous preacher in London during the 1800s. One of the most influential people in the Church of England during his time, he defended the Bible against skepticism and unitarianism as many were drifting away from the faith.
This sermon, "The First Five Minutes After Death," is a sermon is a sermon he gave that challenges us to think about what will happen to us after we die. Not just will we go to Heaven, but what happens to our bodies and souls in this process?
Special thanks to Jonathan Clauson for preaching this sermon. Special thanks to Jonathan Clauson for reading this speech. Jonathan Clauson started with Clear Channel Radio in the ’90s. Jonathan has worked in audio and marketing for 20 years. Credits include stints at EA Tiburon, Christianity Today, Christ and Pop Culture, and freelancing as voice talent for audio-books and podcast production services.
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Aug 27, 2020 • 30min
Pope Gregory The Great: The Mystery Of The Resurrection
Pope Gregory The Great was called "one of the last church fathers." He lived in Rome after the fall of the Roman Empire and was also responsible for launching a giant missionary movement into England that eventually led to its Christianization.
This sermon, "The Mystery Of The Resurrection," is a sermon he gave without prepared notes. He opened it up as an attempt to catch the excitement and interest of his listeners and to impress on them the importance of the resurrection.
Special thanks to Jonathan Thiede for preaching this sermon. Also, special thanks to Ben Yost for helping edit this sermon.
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Aug 20, 2020 • 24min
Walter Macon Lowrie: The Punishment Of Hell
Walter Macon Lowrie moved to China and preached the Gospel in the early 1800s. She was one of the earliest Presbyterian ministers to China. He was killed by pirates after preaching the sermon we will listen to today.
This sermon, "The Punishment Of Hell," is an evangelistic plea that was given in Chinese. Lowrie calls the people to understand that the punishment for their sins is Hell and that they serve a Holy God. This sermon was preached in Shanghai.
Special thanks to Joel Berry for reading this sermon. Joel Berry is a husband, father of 4, editor at The Babylon Bee, and the host of The Petty Prophet Podcast. You can follow his work at www.thepettyprophet.com or on Twitter at @JoelWBerry
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Aug 13, 2020 • 41min
A. B. Simpson: Aggressive Christianity
A. B. Simpson is a preacher that was born and raised in Canada. He lived a life full of struggles but with a deep desire to see Christ exalted to all the nations.
This sermon, "Aggressive Christianity," is reminiscent of Hudson Taylor and many of the other great missionaries in this era. He calls the church to send missionaries and to tell the whole world about Christ.
Special thanks to Thomas Middlebrook for reading this sermon and for his help in editing parts of it. He finished his PHD at Trinity in 2019. He served as a pastoral fellow and is a shepherd at Life On The Vine Christian Community. He is married and has two kids. And also serves as an adjunct professor of Old Testament at Trinity International University.
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Aug 6, 2020 • 50min
St. Augustine: Sermon on 1 John
St. Augustine grew up at the end of the Roman Empire. He did not become a convert to Christianity until later in his life. His famous works Confessions and The City Of God deeply influenced Christianity.
This sermon, “Sermon From 1 John,” shows St. Augustine walking through the text of the passage from 1 John and applying it for the listeners understanding.
Special thanks to Cory Halbardier for reading this sermon.
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Jul 30, 2020 • 40min
William Muir: A Minister's Duties
William Muir died a young man, almost completely obscure and never known. But his church loved him and collected his works. There's only one sermon that he ever preached as an ordained minister. This is that sermon come back to life.
This sermon, "A Minister's Duties," comes from a man who was ill and never knew if he'd even get to fulfill his duties. But he knew, from the bottom of his heart, what it was he felt called to do for God's Kingdom. This sermon should encourage all who spend time in ministry and even those who do not.
Special thanks to Thomas Stewart for reading this sermon.
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