Gospel Distractions
'Not all distractions to the Gospel seem like distractions. Sometimes they may even seem helpful."
(Sorry about the audio, it is a new camera and I am still working out the settings)
Labels: preaching, The Gospel, Video
"Remember that it is not hasty reading, but serious meditation on holy and heavenly truths, that makes them prove sweet and profitable to the soul. It is not the mere touching of the flower by the bee that gathers honey, but her abiding for a time on the flower that draws out the sweet. It is not he that reads most, but he that meditates most, that will prove to be the choicest, sweetest, wisest and strongest Christian." (Thomas Brooks)
Labels: preaching, The Gospel, Video
1 Comments:
Good observations.
When the message of the Gospel takes a back seat to its presentation, there is a problem.
The "Penn" video was a timely one, I think. At least for me. Different people will interpret the term "hate" differently, so I don't know if I would use that word specifically. But recently, God convicted me of being indifferent to the plight of the lost. Very sobering.
I've been enjoying your thoughts, BTW.
Heather
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