It is good to examine your roots - especially your theological roots. Often, we find that the messages and sermons preached in days gone by are as relevant and needed today as they were when first delivered.
Today, I recorded a sermon first delivered by the Original Jonathan Edwards, on December 29, 1734. This was his New Year's message to the congregation. We would all do well to heed the exhortation found in this message.
Note: this isn't a word-for-word reading of the sermon; some words/portions were altered to communicate more clearly to a 21st century audience.
Ep. 35 | Thoughts on Worship Music
Ep. 34 | Back to School Habits
Ep. 33 | Sing! 19 Review
Ep. 32 | Thoughts on Joshua Harris
Ep. 31 | Why Orthopraxy?
Ep. 30 | Interview w/church planter Bryan Maley
Ep. 29 | Make Disciples: The 2020 CGBCI Conference Theme
Ep. 28 | Interview with Church Planter Craig Noyes
Ep. 27 | Truth Set Free
Ep. 26 | The True-Truth
Ep. 25 | Biblical Self Evaluation
Ep. 24 | The Doctrine of Money, pt. 4
Ep. 23 | The Doctrine of Money, pt. 3
Ep. 22 | The Doctrine of Money, pt. 2
Ep. 21 | The Doctrine of Money, pt. 1
Ep. 20 | How To Talk To A Pagan About Truth
Ep. 19 | What Does It Mean When God Hardens Someone's Heart?
Ep. 18 | Cultivating a Biblical Worldview
Ep. 17 | The Pillar and Support of the Truth
Ep. 16 | Contend Earnestly For The Faith
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