Sermons

Friday Files 11/20

Friday Files: Sermons

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Listed below are some Arminian sermons that we have collected over the years. Theologians are important of course, but the pulpit is the source of teaching that is part of worship, and deserves attention. Exegetical…

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FWS Podcast: Saving Faith

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If you cannot see the player above follow one of these links: Apple Podcasts or Stitcher This is a sermon by Dr. Vic Reasoner titled, “Saving Faith.” It is both theological and practical.  

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Expository Sermons by Arminian Scholar Douglas Stuart

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Audio files of expository sermons by Arminian scholar Douglas Stuart are available online at http://www.linebrook.org/grow/sermons/. About Dr. Stuart (from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary’s website, accessed 12/9/19): Expertise: Biblical Interpretation, Old Testament Studies, Exegetical Method, Biblical and Oriental…

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Reformed Theology
by Adrian Rogers

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Sometimes, those of us who are steeped in theological discussions become so accustomed to the precise language that we use that we forget how to speak to the every day Christian. Below is a sermon…

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Marks of the Loss of First Love

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“Uncle Buddy” Robinson was a popular evangelist in the early Church of the Nazarene. He claimed to have preached 32,176 sermons and won 200,000 converts. His preaching style was known for it’s simplicity, yet is…

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Dick Lucas on Ezekiel 18

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In a sermon from 1981, Dick Lucas, former Rector of St. Helen’s church in London (which normally teaches Calvinism), speaks about God’s passionate appeal for sinners to repent, and explains why Christianity is incompatible with…

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Roy Ingle, “Preaching Perseverance”

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Is it wrong to preach on perseverance? This seems like a logical question to ask if you come from a Calvinist perspective. For many Calvinists, it would not be wrong to preach on perseverance and…

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