If I Were The Devil – by Paul Harvey
If I Were The Devil – by Paul Harvey
Text transcript from the above audio message by Paul Harvey:
“If I were the devil, I wouldn’t be happy until I had seized the ripest apple on the tree — Thee. So I’d set about however necessary to take over the United States. I’d subvert the churches first — I would begin with a campaign of whispers. With the wisdom of a serpent, I would whisper to you as… Continue reading
Recipe For A Modern Sermon
Recipe For A Modern Sermon
1. Start with a joke or too, to help make everyone feel more comfortable and to put the hearers in the right mood.
2. Get out your corrupt modern bible version like the NIV or NASB. Or an even “better” edition would be “The Message” bible. Even a toddler can understand that and who cares if its a little off-base here and there.
3. Be sure to keep your message to about… Continue reading
A False Sense Of Security
A False Sense Of Security
Most people either believe there is no hell or that they will get to heaven sooner or later, without ever stopping to think about what the God of heaven is really like and what heaven itself will be like. Many of these people who have a false sense of security about their eternal destiny will end up in hell. Yes, hell will be full of people who:
- Did not believe in God or in a… Continue reading
Roman Catholicism In The Light Of Their Own Scriptures
Roman Catholicism In The Light Of Their Own Scriptures And Authorities
This book was written in 1915 and copyrighted in 1917 by H.M. Riggle.
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The Soul Winner by Charles Spurgeon
The Soul Winner
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
What Is It to Win a Soul?
I PURPOSE, dear brethren, if God shall enable me, to give you a short course of lectures under the general head of “THE SOUL-WINNER.” Soulwinning is the chief business of the Christian minister; indeed, it should be the main pursuit of every true believer. We should each say with Simon Peter, “I go a fishing,” and with Paul our aim should be, “That I might… Continue reading