Uncommonly Powerful Preaching is a podcast that aims to expose people to powerful & shocking sermons that were not preached by today's celebrity preachers with huge ministries, but by the hidden diamonds of God, faithful preachers that are unknown to the world. One of the preachers that will most frequently be on this podcast is Paul Washer from HeartCry Missionary Society. For those new to this podcast I recommend that you listen to its 1st episode (May 3, 2007), which is a sermon by Paul Washer delivered to 5,000 youth - which is the number 1 downloaded sermon of all time on SermonAudio.com with over 62,000 downloads. If you don't want to download the high quality MP3s, you may stream them (as well as find older episodes) at: www.upp.mypodcast.com
A Cry from Hell on the Cross by Matt Haney
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This sermon goes to the very heart of what happened at the cross, something that most evangelicals today have never even heard preached before. How many today understand the real reason why Christ cried out in Matthew 27:46, 'My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?' What was Christ referring to when He said in John 19:30, "It is Finished"?
The 1st time I preached this sermon, but with some different points and application, was previously posted on this podcast (but has since been deleted and replaced with this version).
The previous version can be found here:
http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=5230681613
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I love you brother Matt. Thank you God for speaking through your people words that make us to love you more. Let us love you with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength, and love our neighbors as ourself.