Saturday, November 12, 2016

Recommend Sermons, Podcasts, Hymns, Videos, and Articles for Saturday, November 12, 2016

Recommended Sermons:

I Saw the Dead by Dr. Davide P. Murray (Text: Revelation 20:11-15) [Outline: 1. I saw the throne; 2. I saw the dead; 3. I saw the books; 4. I saw the lake]

The Table of Nations: Are There Many Races or One? by Pastor Voddie Baucham [Text: Genesis 10]
Religious Without Regeneration! The Testimony of John Wesley,  by Rev. Ian Brown
Jeremiah's Call to Return to the Old Path, by Rev. Cornelis Pronk (Text: Jeremiah 6:16)
An Easy Prey and a Lethal Hunter, by Dr. David P. Murray (Text: Proverbs 7)
Should Christians Watch Movies?, by Dr. David P. Murray (Text: Revelation 18:4)
A Warning to America, by South African Evangelist Keith Daniels

Here are some more great sermons
 
Recommended Podcasts:

Unashamed of Inerrancy, Part 1 (Text: Matthew 26:54)

Unashamed of Inerrancy, Part 2 (Text: Matthew 26:54)
Brexit: Resisting the New World Order
Magna Carta, Blackstone, and Mayflower Compact, Part 1, by Mark Liddle
Magna Carta, Blackstone, and Mayflower Compact, Part 2, by Mark Liddle
Media Influence on Politics and Culture - Media Bias Backfired on Trump, by Pastor Kevin Swanson [Generations Radio]

Recommended Hymns:

When I See the Blood
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
Power in the Blood Medley
Love Divine All Loves Excelling
Day of Resurrection
Take Time to Be Holy
Take My Life and Let It Be
How Deep the Father's Love for Us
Mix: When I Survey the Wondrous Cross [50 hymns]

Recommended videos:

Noah and the Last Days [Full Movie]
Molder of Dreams, by Guy Dowd
The Cross and the Switchblade (in English) and (in Spanish)
The Movie The Cross and the Switchblade and the Effect of it

Recommended reading:

The Roman Road to Salvation
Why Jesus Didn't Take the Wheel!
Dispensationalism...Demolished! (But I Still Recommend the "Original" Left Behind Movies)
A History of the Council on Foreign Relations...In Our Time!
A Happy Post-Election Day Retraction!
 

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)