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
Assurance & the Evidence of Being Lead by the Spirit by Tim Conway
(1926 downloads)
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A great sermon on Romans 8:14 (which opens up with Matthew 7:13).
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Posted by Matt Haney at 6:22 AM | 2 comments
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Pastor Conway,
I agree with your conclusion that many who think they are saved are, infact, not saved. You began your sermon by discussing few vs. many from Matt. 7 and referencing that to the population of the USA. Since Jesus' message here was for the enitre world, I respectfully suggest using THAT statistic as a backdrop instead(percent of those professing Christianity world wide). It is important to challenge our American believers to not interpret scripture through the lense of "Americanism". May God bless you as you grow in Him and seek to serve Him.
Sincerely,
Paula H.
Missionary to Bosnia
Hey Paula H.
Thanks for the comment. My pastor was preaching to Americans in an American Church, so that is why he used a statistic about Americans, and not the entire world. Tim was not suggesting that Jesus was talking specifically about the American population, but applying that statement to his audience.
In Christ,
matt haney