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"Oh to Grace how great a debtor
daily I'm constrained to be.
Let thy goodness, like a fetter
bind my wandering heart to Thee!"
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"We must be clothed with humility; for the proud in spirit are those that cannot bear to be trampled upon, but grow outrageous, and fret themselves, when they are hardly bestead. That will break a proud man's heart, which will not break a humble man's sleep. Mortify pride, therefore, and a lowly spirit will easily be reconciled to a low condition." -Matthew Henry
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"Man's Sensitivity to trivia, and his insensitivity to matters of major importance, reveal he has a strange disorder."
-Blaise Pascal


"Most people lack the true repentance. They lack the true contrition, the true brokenness. They are void of urgent desperation. They don't have a true relationship to Jesus Christ. They just "hang around" Jesus... And they do not know what it means to bow to that which is eternal. To be concerned about that. They want a gospel that doesn't ask for repentance. They want a gospel that has no threats. They want a gospel that allows them to have some superficial attachment to Jesus, but not a bowing to His absolute sovereignty at any cost. They want a gospel that fixes them in this world to make them more comfortable. That's not it. And that's not what Jesus offers."
—John MacArthur

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Sound Byte of the Week

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Flee From Idolatry!

Here is one of the most convicting messages I have heard about idolatry. This is a sermon by Andrew Webb on the danger of playing with the fire of idolatry- the scripture is 1 Corinthians 10:6-14. Lord willing, take the time to listen to it all the way through, and I pray the Lord will examine our hearts for idols.

1 John 5:21
Little children, keep yourselves from idols. Amen.



This isn't a two part sermon, it is just a separate sermon on the same topic of idolatry by Webb. Both of them are good though. This second one deals with Deuteronomy 4:15-31.



I recommend checking out all of Andrew Webb's sermons which can be found here.
His sermons are very, very sound and scriptural and have admonished me much.

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