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Well, I have to say ‘amen’ again, Tim. I’m a big Paul Washer student (almost said fan). I was made aware of him back in 2000 through a brother I met on a plane. This brother lived in Kirksville, MO and Paul Washer had been preaching there and Sam was able to get a couple of tapes for me and after listening to them I was never the same. Later I discovered that I could order more tapes of Paul’s sermons from Granted Ministries. Now they have a web site, of course. See their list of sermons on this page http://www.grantedministries.org/sermonsTitle.php . I’m just finishing up with Paul’s “Our Ambition Is To Please Him” sermon today (which has been so convicting). There are other great sermons there, too. I was blessed by Charles Leiter’s New Covenant Theology series (The Law of Christ parts 1 – 3) and John Reisenger’s “How To Meet The Doctrine of Election” (you’ve got to listen to this). Oops – I’m getting off track here.
I would recommend to everyone to spend as much time as possible listening to Mr. Washer. You WILL be edified.
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I met the Lord Jesus Christ in 1998. Before then, I had made a profession of faith but now know there was no reality to it. I had no sense of personal sin and a need for a savior. I had "prayed the prayer" but there was no transformation.
It was only after the Lord let me bottom out and see myself as a sinner ripe for judgement that I realized that I needed a savior. There was simply no other remedy.
Paul told the Corinthians "Examine yourselves to see if you are in the faith."
If you profess to know the Lord, that is the best advice I can give you.
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Well, I have to say ‘amen’ again, Tim. I’m a big Paul Washer student (almost said fan). I was made aware of him back in 2000 through a brother I met on a plane. This brother lived in Kirksville, MO and Paul Washer had been preaching there and Sam was able to get a couple of tapes for me and after listening to them I was never the same. Later I discovered that I could order more tapes of Paul’s sermons from Granted Ministries. Now they have a web site, of course. See their list of sermons on this page http://www.grantedministries.org/sermonsTitle.php . I’m just finishing up with Paul’s “Our Ambition Is To Please Him” sermon today (which has been so convicting). There are other great sermons there, too. I was blessed by Charles Leiter’s New Covenant Theology series (The Law of Christ parts 1 – 3) and John Reisenger’s “How To Meet The Doctrine of Election” (you’ve got to listen to this). Oops – I’m getting off track here.
I would recommend to everyone to spend as much time as possible listening to Mr. Washer. You WILL be edified.
Dan (from TN)
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