Monday Musings
“Thus dear brethren we have our lesson. We must begin, as well as end with Christ, and always abide in […]
“Thus dear brethren we have our lesson. We must begin, as well as end with Christ, and always abide in […]
I was thankful to hear Dr. Billy Graham say, when addressing some six hundred ministers in London in November, 1970,
“You may say a great deal about and around the gospel, and never preach the gospel. Religious truths are not
Evidently then, my brethren, it is a most serious question to be always studying, how we may so proclaim the
I must admit that I was saddened and maddened (if that’s a word) when I saw this video on Timmy
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“As we will see a little later, apostolic boldness is something people are not likely to understand until they actually
“There will be very few people who are honest enough to say, ‘I don’t like your message, I don’t like
Preaching that avoids head engagement will lead to blindness, and preaching that ignores heart engagement-the emotive realm of the believer’s
“Doctrinal preaching certainly bores the hypocrites; but it is only doctrinal preaching that will save Christ’s sheep. The preacher’s job
“I know the vanity of your heart, and that you will feel mortified that your congregation is very small, in
“I say that good preaching is ‘saturated with Scripture’ and not ‘based on Scripture’ because Scripture is more (not less)
“If a minister has light without heat and entertains his [hearers] with learned discourses, without a savour of the power