10 Powerful Reformed Quotes On Heaven, Hell, Etc., By Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Ridgeley, Thomas Watson, Samuel Bolton, John Flavel (With Many Free Reformed Resources)
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“There is no way that Christians, in a private capacity, can do so much to promote the work of God and advance the kingdom of Christ as by prayer.” - Jonathan Edwards, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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“As God delights in his own beauty, he must necessarily delight in the creature's holiness which is a conformity to and participation of it, as truly as [the] brightness of a jewel, held in the sun's beams, is a participation or derivation of the sun's brightness, though immensely less in degree.” - Jonathan Edwards, on the Puritan Hard Drive
The Infinity of God, and the Beauty and Depth of Reformed Theology, by Stephen Charnock, Dr. R.C. Sproul, Charles Hodge, Joseph Pipa, Arthur Pink, Greg Price, John Gill, Dr. Curt Daniel, and Others (Free MP3s, Books, Etc.)
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"God is the highest good of the reasonable creature. The enjoyment of him is our proper; and is the only happiness with which our souls can be satisfied. To go to heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here. Better than fathers and mothers, husbands, wives, or children, or the company of any, or all earthly friends. These are but shadows; but the enjoyment of God is the substance. These are but scattered beams; but God is the sun. These are but streams; but God is the fountain. These are but drops, but God is the ocean." - Jonathan Edwards, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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“He who does not know Him, knows nothing else as it truly is.” - Jonathan Edwards, on the Puritan Hard Drive
Joy's Eternal Increase: Edwards on the Beauty of Heaven
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"Believers shall enjoy him perfectly and immediately in heaven, without intermission or abatement, and that for ever. This is called 'seeing him as he is' (1 John 3:2) and 'being with him where he is, to behold his glory' (John 17:24). In order to fit them for it, their souls shall be made capable of receiving it, by the removal not only of all sinful but of all natural imperfections, and shall be more enlarged, as well as have brighter discoveries of the divine glory. They shall also have a perfect freedom not only from all temptations to sin, but from all the consequences of it -- such as sorrow, divine desertion, [See Note C, page 8,] and the many evils that attend us in the present life. Thus their happiness shall be so confirmed and secured to them, that it shall be impossible for them to be dispossessed of it. This is certainly the most desirable end, next to the glory God, that can be intended or pursued by us." - Thomas Ridgeley, Commentary on the Westminster Larger Catechism ("The Enjoying of God"), Vol. 1, p. 7 (emphases added), on the Puritan Hard Drive.
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"Some have asked whether we shall know one another in heaven? Surely, our knowledge will not be diminished, but increased. The judgement of Luther and Anselm, and many other divines is, that we shall know one another; yea, the saints of all ages, whose faces we never saw; and, when we shall see the saints in glory without their infirmities of pride end passion, it will be a glorious sight." - Thomas Watson, emphases added (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
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"Prayer is as natural an expression of faith as breathing is of life." - Jonathan Edwards, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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"The crime of one being despising and casting contempt on another, is proportionably more or less heinous, as he was under greater or less obligations to obey him. And therefore if there be any being that we are under infinite obligation to love, and honor, and obey, the contrary towards him must be infinitely faulty. Our obligation to love, honor and obey any being is in proportion to his loveliness, honorableness, and authority. . . . But God is a being infinitely lovely, because he hath infinite excellency and beauty. . . . So sin against God, being a violation of infinite obligations, must be a crime infinitely heinous, and so deserving infinite punishment. . . . The eternity of the punishment of ungodly men renders it infinite . . . and therefore renders it no more than proportionable to the heinousness of what they are guilty of.” - Jonathan Edwards,“The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners,” The Works of Jonathan Edwards, on the Puritan Hard Drive
Hell: Unimaginable & Unending Torments, Pain, etc. By Jonathan Edwards, Paul Washer, Charles Spurgeon, Dr. Curt Daniel & Others (Free MP3s, VIdeos, Books)
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"And I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him." (Luke 12:4-5, KJV).
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"You may imagine that there is no real fire in hell. Yet I assure you this -- that you shall be scorched with fire; the fire of God's wrath shall torment you more than physical fire can do! Therefore it will be your wisdom not so much to question this or that about hell-fire -- as to make it your prime concern not to go there!" - Samuel Bolton, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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"Wrath to come implies both the futurity and perpetuity of this wrath.... Yea, it is not only certainly future, but when it comes it will be abiding wrath, or wrath still coming. When millions of years and ages are past and gone, this will still be wrath to come. Ever coming as a river ever flowing." - John Flavel, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth. - Mark 9:23, KJV
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Samuel Rutherford (Great Covenanter) Quotes: Christ Over All Suffering, Sickness, Sorrow, Sadness, Sin, Pain, Misery, Afflictions, Depression, Trials, Tears, Losses and Crosses
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My dear brother, let God make of you what He will, He will end all with consolation, and shall make glory out of your suffering. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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My Lord Jesus has fully recompensed my sadness with his joys, my losses with his own presence. I find it a sweet and rich thing to exchange my sorrows with Christ's joys, my afflictions with that sweet peace I have with himself. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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To believe Christ's cross to be a friend, as he himself is a friend, is also a special act of faith. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Show yourself a Christian by suffering without murmuring. In patience possess your soul - they lose nothing who gain Christ. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Grace tried is better than grace, and more than grace; it is glory in its infancy. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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When we shall come home, and enter into the possession of our Brother's fair kingdom, and when our heads shall find the weight of the eternal crown of glory, then we shall look back to pains and sufferings and then we will see life and sorrow to be less than one step or stride from a prison to glory. Our little inch of time-suffering is not worthy of our first night's welcome-home to heaven. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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I bless the Lord that all our troubles come through Christ's fingers, and that He casteth sugar among them and casteth in some ounce withts of heaven and of the spirit of glory in our cup. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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I find my Lord Jesus cometh not in the precise way that I lay wait for Him. He hath a manner of His own. Oh, how high are His ways above my ways. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Christ and His cross are not separable in this life, howbeit Christ and His cross part at heaven’s door, for there is no house-room for crosses in heaven. One tear, one sigh, one sad heart, one fear, one loss, one thought of trouble cannot find lodging there. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Since He looked upon me my heart is not my own. He hath runaway to heaven with it. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
- I urge you a nearer communion with Christ, and a growing communion. There are curtains to be opened in Christ that we have never seen before... Therefore dig deep, and sweat, and labor. Take pains for Him, and set aside as much time as you can in each day for Him. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Every day we may see some new thing in Christ. His love hath neither brim nor bottom. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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There is no sweeter fellowship with Christ than to bring our wounds and our sores to him. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Christ chargeth me to believe His daylight at midnight. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Howbeit your faith seeth but the black side of providence, yet it hath a better side, and God shall let you see it. ... “For we know that all things work together for good to them that love God,” ergo, shipwreck, losses, &c., work together for the good of them that love God: hence I infer, that losses, disappointments, ill tongues, loss of friends, houses, or country, are God's workmen, set on work to work out good to you, out of everything that befalleth you. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Be not cast down. If ye saw Him who is standing on the shore, holding out His arms to welcome you to land, ye would wade, not only through a sea of wrongs, but through hell itself to be with Him. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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If your Lord calls you to suffering, be not dismayed; there shall be a new allowance of the King for you when you come to it. One of the softest pillows Christ has is laid under his witnesses’ head, though often they must set down their bare feet among thorns. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Christ’s honeycombs drop honey and floods of consolation upon my soul; my chains are gold. Were my blackness and Christ’s beauty carded through other, His beauty and holiness would eat up my filthiness. The secret formula of the saints: When I am in the cellar of affliction, I look for the Lord’s choicest wines. - Samuel Rutherford, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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When the greatest part of a Church maketh defection from the Truth, the lesser part remaining sound, the greatest part is the Church of Separatists. - Samuel Rutherford, The Due Right Of Presbyteries, p. 255, on the Puritan Hard Drive
Reformation Quotes By John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Spurgeon, Robert Traill, et al., Along With Many Free Puritan and Reformed MP3s, Books, Videos, Etc.
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It may here be observed, that from the fall of man to our day, the work of redemption in its effect has mainly been carried on by remarkable communications of the Spirit of God. Though there be a more constant influence of God’s Spirit always in some degree attending his ordinances, yet the way in which the greatest things have been done towards carrying on this work, always have been by remarkable effusions, at special seasons of mercy, as may fully appear hereafter in our further prosecution of our subject. - Jonathan Edwards, History of the Work of Redemption, 1774, Period I, Part I (Jonathan Edwards’ Works, 1840, Vol. 1), on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Now we have planted the Sovereign Drug Arminianism, OUR FOUNDATION IS ARMINIANISM. - A Jesuit, cited in Arminianism Another Gospel (Free MP3 & PDF Book)
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What is the heresy of Rome, but the addition of something to the perfect merits of Jesus Christ--the bringing in of the works of the flesh, to assist in our justification? And what is the heresy of Arminianism but the addition of something to the work of the Redeemer? Every heresy, if brought to the touchstone, will discover itself here. I have my own private opinion that there is no such thing as preaching Christ and Him crucified, unless we preach what nowadays is called Calvinism. It is a nickname to call it Calvinism; Calvinism is the gospel, and nothing else. I do not believe we can preach the gospel, if we do not preach justification by faith, without works; nor unless we preach the sovereignty of God in His dispensation of grace; nor unless we exalt the electing, unchangeable, eternal, immutable, conquering love of Jehovah; nor do I think we can preach the gospel, unless we base it upon the special and particular redemption of His elect and chosen people which Christ wrought out upon the cross; nor can I comprehend a gospel which lets saints fall away after they are called, and suffers the children of God to be burned in the fires of damnation after having once believed in Jesus. Such a gospel I abhor. - Charles Spurgeon Sermon, A Defense of Calvinism, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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God imposed his wrath due unto, and Christ underwent the pains of hell for, either all the sins of all men, or all the sins of some men, or some sins of all men. If the last, some sins of all men, then have all men some sins to answer for, and so shall no man be saved. ... If the second, that is it which we affirm, that Christ in their stead and room suffered for all the sins of all the elect in the world.If the first, why then are not all freed from the punishment of all their sins? You will say, 'Because of their unbelief; they will not believe.' But this unbelief, is it a sin, or not? If not, why should they be punished for it? If it be, then Christ underwent the punishment due to it, or not. If so, then why must that hinder them more than their other sins for which he died from partaking of the fruit of his death? If he did not, then did he not die for all their sins. Let them choose which part they will. - John Owen, The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, Carlisle, pp. 61-62, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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It is the bounden duty of every Christian to pray against Antichrist, and as to what Antichrist is no sane man ought to raise a question. If it be not the popery in the Church of Rome there is nothing in the world that can be called by that name. If there were to be issued a hue and cry for Antichrist, we should certainly take up this church on suspicion, and it would certainly not be let loose again, for it so exactly answers the description. ... Popery is contrary to Christ's Gospel, and is the Antichrist, and we ought to pray against it. It should be the daily prayer of every believer that Antichrist might be hurled like a millstone into the flood and for Christ, because it wounds Christ, because it robs Christ of His glory, because it puts sacramental efficacy in the place of His atonement, and lifts a piece of bread into the place of the Saviour, and a few drops of water into the place of the Holy Ghost, and puts a mere fallible man like ourselves up as the vicar of Christ on earth; if we pray against it, because it is against Him, we shall love the persons though we hate their errors: we shall love their souls though we loath and detest their dogmas, and so the breath of our prayers will be sweetened, because we turn our faces towards Christ when we pray. - Charles Spurgeon, on the Puritan Hard Drive
Antichrist Unmistakably Revealed, by John Calvin, Dr. Steven Dilday, John Owen, W.J. Mencarow, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Spurgeon, J.A. Wylie, Richard Bennett, John Foxe, George Gillespie, David Steele, Pastor Greg Price and Others
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Musical instruments in celebrating the praises of God would be no more suitable than the burning of incense, the lighting of lamps, and the restoration of the other shadows of the law. The Papists therefore, have foolishly borrowed, this, as well as many other things, from the Jews. Men who are fond of outward pomp may delight in that noise; but the simplicity which God recommends to us by the apostles is far more pleasing to him. - John Calvin, Commentary on Psalm 33
John Calvin Quotes: How Modern Calvinists Worship Like Papists (Roman Catholics)
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What can be the reason of this sad observation, That when formerly a few lights raised up in the nation, did shine so as to scatter and dispel the darkness of popery in a little time; yet now when there are more, and more learned men amongst us, the darkness comes on apace? Is it not because they were men filled with the Holy Ghost, and with power; and many of us are only filled with light and knowledge, and inefficacious notions of God’s truth? Doth not always the spirit of the ministers propagate itself amongst the people? A lively ministry, and lively Christians. - Robert Traill (1642-1716), By What Means May Ministers Best Win Souls to Christ, 1682 (Traill’s Works, 1682, Vol. 1, p. 250), on the Puritan Hard Drive
The Works of Robert Traill (4 Volume Set), on the Puritan Hard Drive
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“Surely if it draws your heart nearer to God and mortifies it more to this vain world, it is a rod in the hand of special love.”- John Flavel, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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“For a close, remember this, that your life is short, your duties many, your assistance great, and your reward sure; therefore faint not, hold on and hold up, in ways of well-doing, and heaven shall make amends for all.” - Thomas Brooks, Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices, on the Puritan Hard Drive
- "To know that nothing hurts the godly, is a matter of comfort; but to be assured that all things which fall out shall co-operate for their good, that their crosses shall be turned into blessings, that showers of affliction water the withering root of their grace and make it flourish more; this may fill their hearts with joy till they run over." - Thomas Watson, Many of Thomas Watson works are on the Puritan Hard Drive
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“Brethren, it is easier to declaim against a thousand sins of others than to mortify one sin in ourselves.”- John Flavel, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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“By entertaining of strange persons, men sometimes entertain angels unawares: But by entering of strange doctrines, many have entertained devils unaware.” - John Flavel, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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“Every Christian is either a missionary or an imposter.” - Charles Spurgeon, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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“If sinners will be damned, at least let them leap to Hell over our bodies. And if they will perish, let them perish with our arms about their knees, imploring them to stay. If Hell must be filled, at least let it be filled in the teeth of our exertions, and let not one go there unwarned and unprayed for.” - Charles Spurgeon, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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“If it is not strong upon your heart to practice what you read, to what end do you read? To increase your own condemnation? If your light and knowledge be not turned into practice, the more knowing a man you are, the more miserable a man you will be in the day of recompense; your light and knowledge will more torment you than all the devils in hell. Your knowledge will be that rod that will eternally lash you, and that scorpion that will forever bite you, and that worm that will everlastingly gnaw you; therefore read, and labor to know that you may do -- or else you are undone forever.” - Thomas Brooks, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Did Christ finish His work for us? Then there can be no doubt but He will also finish His work in us. - John Flavel, on the Puritan Hard Drive
- By all means read the Puritans, they are worth more than all the modern stuff put together. - Charles Spurgeon, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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As the apostle says to Timothy, so also he says to every-one, 'Give yourself to reading.' ... He who will not use the thoughts of other men's brains proves that he has no brains of his own... You need to read. Renounce as much as you will all light literature, but study as much as possible sound theological works, especially the Puritanic writers, and expositions of the Bible... the best way for you to spend your leisure is to be either reading or praying. - Charles Spurgeon, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Let us look upon a crucified Christ, the remedy of all our miseries. His cross hath procured a crown, his passion hath expiated our transgression. His death hath disarmed the law, his blood hath washed a believer's soul. This death is the destruction of our enemies, the spring of our happiness, and the eternal testimony of divine love. - Stephen Charnock, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Did you never run for shelter in a storm, and find fruit which you expected not? Did you never go to God for safeguard, driven by outward storms, and there find unexpected fruit? - John Owen, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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To know that nothing hurts the godly, is a matter of comfort; but to be assured that all things which fall out shall co-operate for their good, that their crosses shall be turned into blessings, that showers of affliction water the withering root of their grace and make it flourish more; this may fill their hearts with joy till they run over. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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The anti-Christian leaven, which has been so extensively diffused, shall be purged out of both the churches and the nations. Every usurper of the rights and prerogatives of Sion's King shall be pushed from his seat. Every rival kingdom shall be overthrown. The civil and ecclesiastical constitutions of the earth shall be regulated by the infallible standard of God's word; their office-bearers, of every kind, shall acknowledge the authority of Messiah the Prince; and the greatest kings on earth shall cast their crowns at his feet. All enemies shall be put under his feet; and such as resist the melting influence of his grace, shall be crushed beneath the iron rod of his power. By spiritual conversion or judicial destruction, he shall effect the entire subjugation of the globe. And, at the last, there shall not be a spot on the face of the habitable earth where the true church of Christ shall not have effected a footing, nor a single tribe of the vast family of man which shall not have felt the meliorating and blissful influence of Christian laws and institutions. - William Symington, Messiah the Prince or, The Mediatorial Dominion of Jesus Christ (Still Waters Revival Books, [1884] 1990), pp. 185-86, on the Puritan Hard Drive
- A Calvinist only preaches on two occasions: In season and out of season (2 Timothy 4:2)!
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Those prayers God likes best come seething hot from the heart. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Believer, closet prayer will be found to be but a lifeless, comfortless thing, if you do not enjoy communion with God in it. Therefore press after it, as for life. - Thomas Brooks, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Prayer will make a man cease from sin, or sin will entice a man to cease from prayer. - John Bunyan, on the Puritan Hard Drive
Thomas Watson (Puritan) Quotes On Christ (the Quintessence Of All Delights), God's Love, God's Wrath, Prayer, Peace, Joy, Sin, Sanctification, Idolatry, Afflictions, Self-Denial, Discontent, the Valley Of Tears, Death, Heaven, Hell, Eternity
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A man's greatest care should be for that place where he lives longest; therefore eternity should be his scope. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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God will not be behind-hand in love to us: for our drop, we shall receive an ocean. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Afflictions are as needful as ordinances. - Thomas Watson, A Divine Cordial, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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The sinner may live in a calm -- but he will die in a storm of wrath! - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Luther said he feared his own heart, more than Pope or Cardinal. The heart is the fomenter of sin. It mints evil thoughts-and blows up the coals of fiery passions. It is the Trojan horse out of which comes a whole army of lusts! Shall we not fight the good fight, and discharge with the fire of zeal against this bosom traitor, the flesh! The primitive Christians chose rather to be destroyed by lions without-than by lusts within! - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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We glorify God by believing. Rom 4:20. 'Abraham was strong in faith, giving glory to God.' Unbelief affronts God, it gives him the lie; 'he that believeth not, maketh God a liar.' 1 John 5:10. But faith brings glory to God; it sets to its seal that God is true. John 3:33. He that believes flies to God's mercy and truth, as to an altar of refuge; he engarrisons himself in the promises, and trusts all he has with God. Ps. 31:5. 'Into thy hands I commit my spirit.' This is a great way of bringing glory to God, and God honours faith, because faith honours him. It is a great honour we do to a man when we trust him with all we have, when we put our lives and estates into his hand; it is a sign we have a good opinion of him. The three children glorified God by believing. 'The God whom we serve is able to deliver us, and will deliver us.' Dan 3:17. Faith knows there are no impossibilities with God, and will trust him where it cannot trace him. - Thomas Watson, A Body of Divinity, p.12 (on the Puritan Hard Drive ), emphases added. This quotation was located using the Master Search Index on the Puritan Hard Drive , during a search for word "unbelief."
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Get books into your houses, when you have not the spring near you, then get some water into your cisterns; so when you have not that wholesome preaching that you desire, good books are cisterns that hold the water of life in them to refresh you; so, when you find a chillness upon your souls, and that your former heat begins to abate, ply yourselves with warm clothes, get those good books that may acquaint you with such truths as may warm and affect your hearts. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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The flesh inclines us more to believe a temptation than a promise. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Those prayers God likes best come seething hot from the heart. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Prayer is the soul's breathing itself into the bosom of its heavenly Father. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Prayer keeps the heart open to God -- but shut to sin. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Discontent is an ungrateful sin, because we have more mercies than afflictions: and it is an irrational sin, because afflictions work for good. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Consider the excellency of it. Contentment is a flower that doth not grow in every garden; it teacheth a man how in the midst of want to abound. You would think it were excellent if I could prescribe a receipt or antidote against poverty: but behold here is that which is more excellent, for a man to want, and yet have enough, this alone contentment of spirit doth bring. Contentation is a remedy against all our trouble, an alleviation to all our burdens, it is the cure of care. Contentation, though it be not properly a grace (it is rather a disposition of mind,) yet in it there is a happy temperature and mixture of all the graces: it is a most precious compound, which is made up of faith, patience, meekness, humility, &c. which are the ingredients put into it. - Thomas Watson, The Art of Divine Contentment, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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What fools are they who, for a drop of pleasure, drink a sea of wrath. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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God takes away the world, that the heart may cleave more to Him in sincerity. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Eternity to the godly is a day that has no sunset; eternity to the wicked is a night that has no sunrise. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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See how happy are God's saints at their death! They go to a kingdom! They see God's face, which shines ten thousand times brighter than the sun in its meridian glory! They enter eternal glory, which is the quintessence of all delights! - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Sin is like a poison, which corrupts the blood, infects the heart, and without a sovereign Antidote, brings death. Such is the venomous nature of sin, it is deadly and damning. Sin is worse than hell, but yet God, by His mighty overruling power, makes sin in the issue turn to the good of His people. Hence the golden saying of Augustine, ‘God would never permit evil, if He could not bring good out of evil.’ - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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We spend our years with sighing; it is a valley of tears; but death is the funeral of all our sorrows. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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God never promised us a charter of exemption from trouble, but he has promised to be with us in trouble. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Take heed of all occasions of idolatry, for idolatry is devil-worship. Psalm 106: 37. If you search through the whole Bible, there is not one sin that God has more followed with plagues than idolatry. The Jews have a saying, that in every evil that befalls them, there is uncia aurei vituli, an ounce of the golden calf in it. Hell is a place for idolaters. 'For without are idolaters.' Rev 22: 15. Senesius calls the devil a rejoicer at idols, because the image-worshippers help to fill hell. - Thomas Watson, The Ten Commandments (emphases added), on the Puritan Hard Drive
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How can I know that my prayers are prompted by the Spirit? When they are not only vocal, but mental; when they are not only gifts, but groans. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Pray much for self-denial. Prayer sets God to work, Psalm 10:17. Some pray for assurance but lack self-denial, as if God would set seal to a blank. Let this be your grand request, a self-denying frame of heart. Self-denial does not grow in nature, it is a fruit of the Spirit. Beg God that he will plant this heavenly flower in your soul. Say 'Lord, whatever Thou deniest me, deny me not self-denial. Let me rather lack great parts, nay, let me rather lack the comforts of the Spirit than self-denial. There may be going to heaven without comfort, but there is no going there without self-denial. - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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It is not enough to hear God's voice, but we must obey. Obedience is a part of the honour we owe to God. 'If then I be a Father, where is my honour?' Mal 1: 6. Obedience carries in it the life-blood of religion. 'Obey the voice of the Lord God,' and do his commandments. Obedience without knowledge is blind, and knowledge without obedience is lame. Rachel was fair to look upon, but, being barren, said, 'Give me children, or I die;' so, if knowledge does not bring forth the child of obedience, it will die. 'To obey is better than sacrifice.' 1 Sam 15: 22. Saul thought it was enough for him to offer sacrifices, though he disobeyed God's command; but 'to obey is better than sacrifice.' God disclaims sacrifice, if obedience be wanting. 'I spake not unto your fathers concerning burnt offerings, but this thing commanded I them, saying, Obey my voice.' Jer 7: 22. Not but that God did enjoin those religious rites of worship; but the meaning is that he looked chiefly for obedience - without which, sacrifice was but devout folly. The end why God has given us his laws, is obedience. 'Ye shall do my judgements, and keep mine ordinances.' Lev 18: 4. Why does a king publish an edict, but that it may be observed? - Thomas Watson, The Ten Commandments, on the Puritan Hard Drive
Thomas Brooks (Puritan) Quote On Holiness and Christ's Eschatology Of Victory (Biblical Eschatology)
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Now, Christians, the more great and glorious things you expect from God, as the downfall of antichrist, the conversion of the Jews, the conquest of the nations to Christ, the breaking of all yokes, the new Jerusalem's coming down from above, the extraordinary pouring out of the Spirit, and a more general union among all saints, the more holy, yea, the more eminently holy in all your ways and actings it becomes you to be. - Thomas Brooks, The Crown and Glory of Christianity, 1662, Complete Works (on the Puritan Hard Drive), 1867, p. 444
Postmillennialism (44 Free Reformation MP3s, by Pastor Jim Dodson, scroll down to the link in the middle column: "More free MP3s and PDFs in Jim Dodson's Biblical Prophecy and Postmillennialism series". Defends Biblical [Reformation] Historicism and Postmillennialism from every book of the Bible and every chapter in Revelation! Outstanding exegesis that is extraordinarily edifying!)
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The anti-Christian leaven, which has been so extensively diffused, shall be purged out of both the churches and the nations. Every usurper of the rights and prerogatives of Sion's King shall be pushed from his seat. Every rival kingdom shall be overthrown. The civil and ecclesiastical constitutions of the earth shall be regulated by the infallible standard of God's word; their office-bearers, of every kind, shall acknowledge the authority of Messiah the Prince; and the greatest kings on earth shall cast their crowns at his feet. All enemies shall be put under his feet; and such as resist the melting influence of his grace, shall be crushed beneath the iron rod of his power. By spiritual conversion or judicial destruction, he shall effect the entire subjugation of the globe. And, at the last, there shall not be a spot on the face of the habitable earth where the true church of Christ shall not have effected a footing, nor a single tribe of the vast family of man which shall not have felt the meliorating and blissful influence of Christian laws and institutions. - William Symington,Messiah the Prince or, The Mediatorial Dominion of Jesus Christ (Still Waters Revival Books, [1884] 1990), pp. 185-86, on the Puritan Hard Drive.
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Postmillennialism (Free Reformation MP3s, Reformed Books & Puritan Quotes)
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Postmillennialism and Revelation 20, by David Silversides (Free MP3)
Completely refutes Amillennial from Scripture, while defending Biblical Postmillennialism.
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Because of their outlook upon the future all Scottish missionary leaders took the long-term view in evangelization, that is to say, they did not regard the number of individual converts in the present as the first consideration, but rather that energy should be deployed in work which would have the maximum influence upon nations in subsequent generations. - Iain Murray, The Puritan Hope: Revival and the Interpretation Of Prophecy
Reformation, Restoration Prophets (23 Free SWRB MP3s, Classic Reformation Historicism and Postmillennialism), Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, by Pastor Jim Dodson
Civil Government (Politics) & The All Encompassing Worldwide Victory/Advance Of The Reformed Faith, Prayer, & Postmillennialism, By Dr. Steven Dilday (Free SWRB MP3)
Worldwide Victory Of The Reformed Faith
GODLY GOALS OF THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY
Puritan Postmillennialism, Reformation Eschatology (Historicism), and the Restoration Prophets: Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, by Pastor Jim Dodson (23 Free SWRB MP3s, Defends Classic Reformation Historicism and Postmillennialism, With Many Comments On Classic Reformation Worship, the Millennium, Christ's Witnesses, Martyr-Like Faithfulness, and Much More! )
The Lord Jesus Christ's Mediatorial Reign, He Is King Of Kings and Lord Of Lords
The Establishment Of Gospel, Reformation, Truth Over All Nations Before the Second Coming, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Interpreting Prophecy: Reformation Keys
Why Many More People Will Be Saved Than Lost: Biblical Prophecy and Postmillennialism #20, Pauline Eschatology #2 (2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Etc.), by Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) Scholar Jim Dodson (Free MP3 and PDF)
Mind-Blowing Biblical Prophecy Fulfilled To the Very Hour! God's Omnipotence, Omniscience, Omnisapience, Etc., On Display In the Perfect Historical Fulfillments Of Prophecies, In the Book of Revelation, Regarding the Rise, Expansion and Fall Of Islam
Covenanting In the Bible and In the Future (As Prophesied In Biblical Prophecy), By Pastor Jim Dodson, Pastor Greg Price and Pastor James Willson (Many Free SWRB MP3s, PDFs and Videos)
- "Another instance in which posterity is recognized in covenant obligation is found in Joshua 9:15. This covenant was made between the children of Israel and the Gibeonites. Between four and five hundred years after that time, the children of Israel are visited with a very severe famine, in the days of David. 2 Sam. 21:1. And it is expressly declared by the Lord that, 'It is for Saul, and for his bloody house, because he slew the Gibeonites.' And at the same time, v. 2, that very covenant is recognized, and the breach of it is stated, as being the formal reason of the divine displeasure. Now, had it not been for this covenant, the extirpation of the Gibeonites would not have been imputed to Israel as a thing criminal; for they were comprehended in Canaanitish nations, which God had commanded them to root out." - William L. Roberts, The Reformed Presbyterian Catechism (1853, emphases added), pp. 139-140, on the Puritan Hard Drive
Covenants and Covenanting (Introduction), by Greg Price (7 Free MP3s)
A Defense of Covenanting & the Solemn League & Covenant (21 FREE MP3s), by Greg Price (The definitive free audio series about covenanting!)
What Are Terms of Communion? What is Close Communion? What is Occasional Hearing? What Is Biblical Separation? By Pastor Greg Price and Dr. Michael Wagner (Free Covenanter MP3s)
Covenanter Terms of Communion (19 FREE MP3s), by Greg Price (An amazing series of messages!)
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Why God Killed Nadab and Abihu For False Worship (Much Free On Biblical, Puritan and Reformed, Worship!)
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- B. Leviticus 10:1-3: Then Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, each took his censer and put fire in it, put incense on it, and offered profane fire before the LORD, which He had not commanded them. So fire went out from the LORD and devoured them, and they died before the LORD. Then Moses said to Aaron, "This is what the LORD spoke, saying: 'By those who come near Me I must be regarded as holy; and before all the people I must be glorified'" (emphasis added). Carefully note that the nature of the sin committed by Nadab and Abihu was that they offered profane fire before the Lord "which He had not commanded them." God did not say they offered profane fire "which was forbidden them." The fact that He had not commanded the use of the strange fire meant it was forbidden (God's silence in the matter meant an express prohibition of all profane fire). According to Leviticus 16:12 it would appear that the coals for the incense offering were to come from the fire on the altar of burnt offering. The priest then brought the coals from the altar of burnt offering into the Tabernacle, and on the altar of incense he spread the coals out mixing the coals and the incense which then filled the Holy Place. Apparently in a rather spontaneous act of worship (with perhaps "good intentions" cf. Lev. 9:22-24) they took fire from another source to praise God. God had just consumed the burnt offering by a miraculous display of fire, and all the people were in an enthusiastic state of shouting and falling on their faces before the Most High God. Leviticus 10:1 immediately follows with "Then." It may be that in all of the excitement, Nadab and Abihu, quite overcome by the demonstration of God's awesome power took fire from the quickest and nearest source available to them and immediately went into the Tabernacle to offer incense to the Lord God. They took liberties in worship which God had not given them, and they were slain. They added to the worship of God an act that was not specifically authorized by God. They brought their own man-made worship into the house of God, and His anger burned against them. - FOUNDATION FOR REFORMATION: THE REGULATIVE PRINCIPLE OF WORSHIP, by Greg Price (Free Online Book About Sola Scriptura and the Regulative Principle of Worship)
The Regulative Principle of Worship (RPW) in the Old Testament (The Second Commandment In Covenanter, Puritan and Reformation Worship), by Pastor Greg Price (Free MP3, Puritan Worship Series)
The Regulative Principle of Worship (RPW) in the New Testament, by Pastor Greg Price (Free MP3, Puritan Worship Series)
SOME OF THE BEST FREE TEACHING YOU WILL EVER HEAR ON BIBLICAL (REFORMATION) WORSHIP: The Westminster Larger (Q&A 107-110) and Shorter (Q&A 49-52) Catechisms On the Second Commandment (The Sovereignty Of God Over Worship, Calvinism In Worship, The Scriptural Law Of Worship, Reformed Worship, the Regulative Principle of Worship, Etc.), by Pastor Jim Dodson (4 Free SWRB MP3s)
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What's Wrong With Worship In Most Churches -- False Worship (Violations Of the Second Commandment Or the Regulative Principle of Worship) and Well Intentioned Idolatry Brings God's Wrath and Even Death, by Pastor Jim Dodson, John Owen and Others
The Vain Worship Of Hypocrites and How False Worship Destroys Nations Under God's Wrath, By Pastor Jim Dodson, John Calvin, Pastor Greg Price, John Knox, Kevin Reed, Westminster Divines, Dr. Steven Dilday, Thomas Watson and Others (Free MP3s)
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John Calvin: "God here cuts off from men every occasion for making evasions, since he condemns by this one phrase, "I have not commanded them," whatever the Jews devised. There is then no other argument needed to condemn superstitions, than that they are not commanded by God: for when men allow themselves to worship God according to their own fancies, and attend not to his commands, they pervert true religion. And if this principle was adopted by the Papists, all those fictitious modes of worship, in which they absurdly exercise themselves, would fall to the ground. It is indeed a horrible thing for the Papists to seek to discharge their duties towards God by performing their own superstitions. There is an immense number of them, as it is well known, and as it manifestly appears. Were they to admit this principle, that we cannot rightly worship God except by obeying his word, they would be delivered from their deep abyss of error. The Prophet's words then are very important, when he says, that God had commanded no such thing, and that it never came to his mind; as though he had said, that men assume too much wisdom, when they devise what he never required, nay, what he never knew." - John Calvin on the Puritan Hard Drive
God Is Sovereign Over Worship = The Regulative Principle Of Worship = Calvinism In Worship (and Refuting Heretical Arminianism In Worship)
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Why Is Reformed Worship So Important? The Puritans, Covenanters, Reformers and The Regulative Principle Of Worship (RPW), by Dr. Steven Dilday, John Calvin, Greg Price and Others (Free MP3s)
John Calvin Quote: The Primacy Of Faithful Biblical Worship
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John Calvin wrote, "If it be asked, then, by what things chiefly the Christian religion has a standing amongst us, and maintains its truth, it will be found that the following two not only occupy the principal place, but comprehend under them all the other parts, and consequently the whole substance of Christianity, viz., a knowledge first, of the right way to worship God; and secondly of the source from which salvation is to be sought. When these are kept out of view, though we may glory in the name of Christians, our profession is empty and vain." - Cited in, Carlos Eire, War Against the Idols: The Reformation of Worship, p. 198, citing John Calvin's great book, On the Necessity of Reforming the Church (FREE ONLINE)
Why Most Worship Is Actually Idolatry, Which God Hates, According To the Bible (the Second Commandment Or The Regulative Principle Of Worship, RPW) By John Calvin, Pastor Jim Dodson, John Calvin, , the Westminster Assembly, Dr. Steven Dilday, John Owen, W.J. Mencarow, Jonathan Edwards, Kevin Reed, Thomas Watson, Greg Price and Others (Free MP3s, Videos, Etc.)
What's Wrong With Worship In Most Churches? -- False Worship (Violations Of the Second Commandment Or the Regulative Principle of Worship) and Well Intentioned Idolatry Brings God's Wrath and Even Death, by Jim Dodson, John Owen, Jonathan Edwards, Greg Price, John Calvin, Kevin Reed, David Steele, William J. Mencarow, John Flavel, Dr. Steven Dilday, John Girardeau, John McNaugher and Others (Free MP3s, Videos, Books, Kindle, Etc.)
Why Is Reformed Worship So Important? The Puritans, Covenanters, Reformers & The Regulative Principle Of Worship (RPW) by Dr. Steven Dilday, John Calvin, Greg Price & Others (Free MP3s)
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John Calvin on the Regulative Principle of Worship: "...which I commanded them not, neither came it into my heart." "...God here cuts off from men every occasion for making evasions, since he condemns by this one phrase, "I have not commanded them," whatever the Jews devised. There is then no other argument needed to condemn superstitions, than that they are not commanded by God: for when men allow themselves to worship God according to their own fancies, and attend not to his commands, they pervert true religion. And if this principle was adopted by the Papists, all those fictitious modes of worship, in which they absurdly exercise themselves, would fall to the ground. It is indeed a horrible thing for the Papists to seek to discharge their duties towards God by performing their own superstitions. There is an immense number of them, as it is well known, and as it manifestly appears. Were they to admit this principle, that we cannot rightly worship God except by obeying his word, they would be delivered from their deep abyss of error. The Prophet's words then are very important, when he says, that God had commanded no such thing, and that it never came to his mind; as though he had said, that men assume too much wisdom, when they devise what he never required, nay, what he never knew." - John Calvin, Commentary on Jeremiah 7:31
John Calvin Thunders Against False Worship
JOHN OWEN QUOTE: PURITAN WORSHIP (WITH FREE MP3s BY JOHN OWEN, JOHN CALVIN, et al. ON BIBLICAL WORSHIP)
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Arminianism In Worship Is Idolatry and Will Worship, and Leads To the Papal Antichrist, by Greg Price (Free MP3)
Classic Calvinist Worship, What Is It? by John Knox, Greg Price, John Calvin, Dr. Steven Dilday, Jonathan Edwards, Jim Dodson, Samuel Rutherford, Kevin Reed, John McNaugher, W.J. Mencarow, David Steele, Dr. Reg Barrow, George Gillespie and Others (Free MP3s, Videos, Books)
"We glorify God by believing. ... Faith knows there are no impossibilities with God, and will trust him where it cannot trace him." - Thomas Watson, A Body of Divinity, p.12, On the Puritan Hard Drive
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We glorify God by believing. Rom 4:20. 'Abraham was strong in faith, giving glory to God.' Unbelief affronts God, it gives him the lie; 'he that believeth not, maketh God a liar.' 1 John 5:10. But faith brings glory to God; it sets to its seal that God is true. John 3:33. He that believes flies to God's mercy and truth, as to an altar of refuge; he engarrisons himself in the promises, and trusts all he has with God. Ps. 31:5. 'Into thy hands I commit my spirit.' This is a great way of bringing glory to God, and God honours faith, because faith honours him. It is a great honour we do to a man when we trust him with all we have, when we put our lives and estates into his hand; it is a sign we have a good opinion of him. The three children glorified God by believing. 'The God whom we serve is able to deliver us, and will deliver us.' Dan 3:17. Faith knows there are no impossibilities with God, and will trust him where it cannot trace him. - Thomas Watson, A Body of Divinity, p.12 (on the Puritan Hard Drive), emphases added. This quotation was located using the Master Search Index on the Puritan Hard Drive, during a search for word "unbelief."
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Self-Denial (Puritan) Quotes by Thomas Watson, Charles Spurgeon, Jeremiah Burroughs and Others
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"If anyone would come after Me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow Me." (Luke 9:23). Self-denial is the highest sign of a sincere Christian. Hypocrites may have great knowledge and make large profession — but it is only the true-hearted saint who can deny himself for Christ. Self-denial is the foundation of godliness, and if this foundation is not well-laid, the whole building will fall. If there is any lust in our souls which we cannot deny — it will turn at length, either to scandal or apostasy. Self-denial is the thread which must run along through the whole work of piety. A man must deny self-esteem. Every man by nature has a high opinion of himself. He is drunk with spiritual pride. A proud man disdains the cross. He thinks himself too good to suffer. Oh deny self-esteem! Let the plumes of pride fall off! A man must deny carnal self. This I take to be the chief sense of the text. He must deny carnal ease. The flesh cries out for ease. It is loath to put its neck under Christ's yoke or stretch itself upon the cross. The flesh cries out, "Oh! the cross of Christ is heavy! There are nails in that cross which will lacerate, and fetch blood!" We must deny our self-ease, and be as a deaf adder, stopping our ears to the charmings of the flesh! Those who lean on the soft pillow of sloth, will hardly take up the cross. This self-denying frame of heart is very hard. This is "to pluck out the right eye." It is easier to overcome men and devils, than to overcome self. "Stronger is he who conquers himself, than he who conquers the strongest walled city." Self is the idol, and how hard it is to sacrifice this idol and to turn self-seeking into self-denial! But though it is difficult—it is essential. A Christian must first lay down self — before he can take up the cross. Alas! how far are they then from self-denial, who cannot deny themselves in the least things; who in their diet or apparel, instead of martyring the flesh — pamper the flesh! Instead of taking up the cross — take up their cups! Is this self-denial, to let loose the reins to the flesh? Oh Christians, as ever you would be able to carry Christ's cross, begin to deny yourselves. "Everyone who has given up houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or property, for My sake, will receive a hundred times as much in return and will have eternal life!" (Matthew 19:29). Here is a very choice bargain! - Thomas Watson, The Beatitudes, on the Puritan Hard Drive.
Cutting Off Your Personal Idols, by Michael Bruce (Free MP3), Soul Idolatry Excludes Men Out of Heaven, by David Clarkson (PDF, Printed Book) & More
- "Pray much for self-denial. Prayer sets God to work, Psalm 10:17. Some pray for assurance but lack self-denial, as if God would set seal to a blank. Let this be your grand request, a self-denying frame of heart. Self-denial does not grow in nature, it is a fruit of the Spirit. Beg God that he will plant this heavenly flower in your soul. Say 'Lord, whatever Thou deniest me, deny me not self-denial. Let me rather lack great parts, nay, let me rather lack the comforts of the Spirit than self-denial." There may be going to heaven without comfort, but there is no going there without self-denial." - Thomas Watson, on the Puritan Hard Drive.
The Art of Divine Contentment, by Thomas Watson (Free MP3 Audio Book, Print Editions, Kindle, ePub, Apple iBook, etc.)
- The holiness of God is the height of God’s excellency. ... Christ teaches self-denial and how that brings contentment. ... There was never any man or woman so contented as a self-denying man or woman. No-one ever denied himself as much as Jesus Christ did: he gave his cheeks to the smiters, he opened not his mouth, he was as a lamb when he was led to the slaughter, he made no noise in the street. He denied himself above all, and was willing to empty himself, and so he was the most contented that ever any was in the world; and the nearer we come to learning to deny ourselves as Christ did, the more contented shall we be, and by knowing much of our own vileness we shall learn to justify God. Whatever the Lord shall lay upon us, yet he is righteous for he has to deal with a most wretched creature. A discontented heart is troubled because he has no more comfort, but a self-denying man rather wonders that he has as much as he has. Oh, says the one, I have but a little; Aye, says the man who has learned this lesson of self-denial, but I rather wonder that God bestows upon me the liberty of breathing in the air, knowing how vile I am, and knowing how much sin the Lord sees in me. And that is the way of contentment, by learning self-denial. ... But there is a further thing in self-denial which brings contentment. Thereby the soul comes to rejoice and take satisfaction in all God’s ways; I beseech you to notice this. If a man is selfish and self-love prevails in his heart, he will be glad of those things that suit with his own ends, but a godly man who has denied himself will suit with and be glad of all things that shall suit with God’s ends. A gracious heart says, God’s ends are my ends and I have denied my own ends; so he comes to find contentment in all God’s ends and ways, and his comforts are multiplied, whereas the comforts of other men are single. It is very rare that God’s way shall suit with a man’s particular end, but always God’s ways suit with his own ends. if you will only have contentment when God’s ways suit with your own ends, you can have it only now and then, but a self-denying man denies his own ends, and only looks at the ends of God and therein he is contented. When a man is selfish he cannot but have a great deal of trouble and vexation, for if I regard myself, my ends are so narrow that a hundred things will come and jostle me, and I cannot have room in those narrows ends of my own. You know in the City what a great deal of stir there is in narrow streets: since Thames street is so narrow they jostle and wrangle and fight one with another because the place is so narrow, but in the broad streets they can go quietly. Similarly men who are selfish meet and so jostle with one another, one man is for self in one thing, and another man is for self in another thing, and so they make a great deal of stir. But those whose hearts are enlarged and make public things their ends, and can deny themselves, have room to walk and never jostle with one another as others do. The lesson of self-denial is the first lesson that Jesus Christ teaches men who are seeking contentment. - Jeremiah Burroughs, The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment, on the Puritan Hard Drive.
Self Denial Crucial To Biblical Discipleship (Free Reformed MP3s, Books, Videos, Etc.)
Learning Self-Denial From Christ: Imitating Christ's Self-Sacrifice & Self-Abasement, by Charles Spurgeon (Free MP3)
A Summary of the Christian Life. Of Self-denial; A Believer Is To Be Living Sacrifice, by John Calvin (Free MP3)
Self-Denial Defined: Suppressing the Intellect, Will, and Inclinations Opposed to God, by Wilhelmus a Brakel (Free MP3)
John Owen (Puritan Quote) – Sanctification, Sin and the Cross of Christ
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As to the object of your affections, in a special manner, let it be the cross of Christ, which has exceeding efficacy toward the disappointment of the whole work of indwelling sin: “God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, whereby the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world” (Gal. 6:14). The cross of Christ he gloried and rejoiced in; this his heart was set upon; and these were the effects of it—it crucified the world unto him, made it a dead and undesirable thing. The baits and pleasures of sin are taken all of them out of the world, and the things that are in the world— namely, “the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.” These are the things that are in the world; from these does sin take all its baits, whereby it entices and entangles our souls. If the heart be filled with the cross of Christ, it casts death and undesirableness upon them all; it leaves no seeming beauty, no appearing pleasure or comeliness, in them. Again, says he, “It crucifies me to the world; makes my heart, my affections, my desires, dead unto any of these things.” It roots up corrupt lusts and affections, leaves no principle to go forth and make provision for the flesh, to fulfill the lusts thereof. Labor, therefore, to fill your hearts with the cross of Christ. Consider the sorrows he underwent, the curse he bore, the blood he shed, the cries he put forth, the love that was in all this to your souls, and the mystery of the grace of God therein. Meditate on the vileness, the demerit, and punishment of sin as represented in the cross, the blood, the death of Christ. Is Christ crucified for sin, and shall not our hearts be crucified with him unto sin? Shall we give entertainment unto that, or hearken unto its dalliances, which wounded, which pierced, which slew our dear Lord Jesus? God forbid! Fill your affections with the cross of Christ, that there may be no room for sin. The world once put him out of the house into a stable, when he came to save us; let him now turn the world out of doors, when he is come to sanctify us. - John Owen
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Overcoming Temptation by John Owen, John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Brooks, Thomas Manton, William Spurstowe, Dr. Joel Beeke, Greg Price, et al. (55 Free MP3s)
The Grace and Duty of Being Spiritually Minded by John Owen (Free MP3s)
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Now, Christians, the more great and glorious things you expect from God, as the downfall of antichrist, the conversion of the Jews, the conquest of the nations to Christ, the breaking of all yokes, the new Jerusalem's coming down from above, the extraordinary pouring out of the Spirit, and a more general union among all saints, the more holy, yea, the more eminently holy in all your ways and actings it becomes you to be. - Thomas Brooks, The Crown and Glory of Christianity, 1662, CompleteWorks, 1867, p. 444, as cited in Iain Murray's The Puritan Hope: Revival and the Interpretation of Prophecy, p. 84). Thomas Brooks Works are also on the Puritan Hard Drive
Holiness & Sanctification In Reformed Thought, By John Calvin, John Owen, Greg Price, J.C. Ryle, Dr. R.C. Sproul, Stephen Charnock, Dr. Steven Dilday, A.W. Pink, Paul Washer, Christopher Love, William Perkins, Al Martin, Wilhelmus a Brakel, Henry Scougal, et al. (Free MP3s, Videos, etc.)
Puritan and Reformed Quotes By Richard Sibbes, Christopher Love, Thomas Watson, George Mueller, John Newton, Thomas Brooks, Arthur W. Pink, John Owen, and Other Reformers and Puritans (With Many Free Reformation Resources)
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God alone can fill every corner of the soul of a man. - Richard Sibbes, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Jesus Christ is a far greater Savior than you are a sinner. - Christopher Love, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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In one thousand trials it is not five hundred of them that work for the believer’s good, but nine hundred and ninety-nine of them, and one beside. - George Mueller, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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I have reason to praise Him for my trials, for most probably, I should have been ruined without them.- John Newton, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Till men have faith in Christ, their best services are but glorious sins. - Thomas Brooks, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Afflictions are light when compared with what we really deserve. They are light when compared with the sufferings of the Lord Jesus. But perhaps their real lightness is best seen by comparing them with the weight of glory which is awaiting us. - Arthur W. Pink, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Having given up ourselves to God, let us comfort our souls that God is our God. When riches, and men, and our lives fail, yet God is ours. We are now God’s Davids, God’s Pauls, God’s Abrahams. We have an everlasting being with him, as one with Jesus Christ his Son. - Richard Sibbes, , on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Love for Christ because he went to the cross, and hate for sin that sent him there, is a solid foundation for true spiritual mortification. - John Owen, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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The foundation of true holiness and true Christian worship is the doctrine of the gospel, what we are to believe. So when Christian doctrine is neglected, forsaken, or corrupted, true holiness and worship will also be neglected, forsaken, and corrupted. - John Owen, on the Puritan Hard Drive
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Puritan Quote: The Omniscience (Infinite Knowledge) of God, by Thomas Watson (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
“Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account.” Hebrews 4:13. “The Lord is a God of knowledge, and by him actions are weighed.” Glorious things are spoken of God; he transcends our thoughts, and the praises of angels. God’s glory lies chiefly in his attributes, which are the several beams by which the divine nature shines forth. Among other of his orient excellencies, this is not the least—”the Lord is a God of knowledge;” or as the Hebrew word is, “A God of knowledges.” He has a full idea and cognisance of all things; the world is to him a transparent body. He makes a heart-anatomy. “I am he who searches the thoughts and the heart.” The clouds are no canopy, the night is no curtain—to draw between us and his sight. “Even in darkness I cannot hide from you. To you the night shines as bright as day. Darkness and light are both alike to you.”
There is not a word we whisper but God hears it. “There is not a word in my tongue—but lo, O Lord, you know it altogether.” There is not the most subtle thought that comes into our mind—but God perceives it. “I know their thoughts.” Thoughts speak as loud in God’s ears—as words do in ours. All our actions, though ever so subtly contrived, and secretly conducted, are visible to the eye of Omniscience. “I know their works.” Achan hid the Babylonish garment in the earth—but God brought it to light. Minerva was drawn in such curious colors, and so lively pencilled, that whichever way one turned, Minerva’s eyes were upon him. Just so, whichever way we turn ourselves, God’s eye is upon us!
“Him who is perfect in knowledge.” God knows whatever is knowable; he knows future contingencies. He foretold Israel’s coming out of Babylon, and the virgin’s conceiving. By this the Lord proves the truth of his Godhead, against idol gods. “Tell us the coming events, then we will know that you are gods.” The perfection of God’s knowledge is primary. He is the original, the pattern, and prototype of all knowledge; others borrow their knowledge of him; the angels light their lamps at this glorious sun.
God’s knowledge is pure. It is not contaminated with the object. Though God knows sin—yet it is to hate and punish it. No evil can mix or incorporate with his knowledge, any more than the sun can be defiled with the vapors which arise from the earth. God’s knowledge is facile; it is without any difficulty. We study and search for knowledge. Prov 2:2. “If you seek for her as for silver.” The lamp of God’s knowledge is so infinitely bright, that all things are intelligible to him.
God’s knowledge is infallible; there is no mistake in His knowledge. Human knowledge is subject to error. A physician may mistake the treatment of a disease; but God’s knowledge is unerring. ...
God’s knowledge is instantaneous. Our knowledge is successive, one thing after another. We argue from the effect to the cause. God knows things past, present, and to come—at once; they are all before him in one entire prospect.
God’s knowledge is retentive; he never loses any of his knowledge; he remembers as well as understands. Many things elapse out of our minds—but God’s knowledge is eternalized. Things transacted a thousand years ago, are as fresh to him as if they were done but the last minute. Thus he is perfect in knowledge.
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Omniscience: God Sees You As Much As If There Were Nobody Else In The World To See, by Charles Spurgeon (Free SWRB MP3)
To the Very Hour! God's Omnipotence, Omniscience, Omnisapience, Etc., On Display In the Perfect Historical Fulfillments Of Prophecies, In Revelation, Regarding the Rise, Expansion and Fall Of Islam and the Papal Antichrist, and Much More Free!
God's Amazing and Awe-Inspiring Attributes In Scripture and the Westminster Confession Of Faith, With Practical Reformation Applications, By Dr. Steven Dilday (6 Free MP3s), Stephen Charnock, A.W. Pink, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Spurgeon and Others
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"Any sin is more or less heinous depending upon the honor and majesty of the one whom we had offended. Since God is of infinite honor, infinite majesty, and infinite holiness, the slightest sin is of infinite consequence. The slightest sin is nothing less than cosmic treason when we realize against whom we have sinned." - Jonathan Edwards on the Puritan Hard Drive
The Existence and Attributes of God, by Stephen Charnock (80 Free MP3s)
A.W. Pink's Book The Attributes of God (Free Online Audio Book [MP3s], iTunes, Text, PDF, Epub, Mobi Files [Kindle], Romania Edition, Paperback Book, etc.)
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"Acquaint now thyself with Him, and be at peace: thereby good shall come unto thee" (Job 22:21). "Thus saith the Lord, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty glory in his might, let not the rich glory in his riches: But let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth, and knoweth Me, that I am the Lord" (Jer 9:23,24). A spiritual and saving knowledge of God is the greatest need of every human creature.
The Communicable Attributes Of God (Love, Goodness, Justice, Wisdom, Mercy, Peace, Truthfulness, Righteousness, etc.), by Dr. R.C. Sproul (Free MP3)
Incommunicable Attributes of God, by Dr. R.C. Sproul (Free MP3) & the Attributes Of God by A.W. Pink, Stephen Charnock, Greg Price, Al Martin & Others (Free In Many Formats)
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Notes on the Apocalypse or A Commentary on the Book of Revelation (1870), by David Steele (Free MP3s, Free Online Book, Printed Book, etc.)
Lectures Upon the Principal Prophecies of the Revelation (1814), by Alexander McLeod (Free MP3 Audio Book, Free Online Book, PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Daisy, Text, DjVu)
Revelation Audio Commentary, by Pastor W.J. Mencarow (117 Free MP3s)
This series is a splendid overview of the history of Puritan and Reformed thought on Revelation, referencing many Reformation source documents. A great place to start if you are wondering what the book of Revelation is all about.
The Victory of the Reformation In History, Prophesied In Revelation (Classic Protestant Historicalism or Historicism In Prophesy), by W.J. Mencarow (Free MP3)
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Reformation, Restoration Prophets 1/23, Introduction to Haggai 1/4, Zechariah, Malachi, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 2/23, Haggai 2/4, Millennial Church, Revelation, Etc., by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
- "Now, Christians, the more great and glorious things you expect from God, as the downfall of antichrist, the conversion of the Jews, the conquest of the nations to Christ, the breaking of all yokes, the new Jerusalem's coming down from above, the extraordinary pouring out of the Spirit, and a more general union among all saints, the more holy, yea, the more eminently holy in all your ways and actings it becomes you to be." - Thomas Brooks, The Crown and Glory of Christianity, 1662, Complete Works (on the Puritan Hard Drive), 1867, p. 444
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 3/23, Haggai 3/4, Gospel & Millennial Prophecies, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 4/23, Haggai 4/4, Glories Of the Coming Millennium, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 5/23, Zechariah 1/16, Prophecy, Covenant Theology, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 6/23, Zechariah 2/16, Worship, Mystery Babylon ..., by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 7/23, Zechariah 3/16, Antichrist, Postmillennialism, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 8/23, Zechariah 4/16, Spiritual Warfare, Justified, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
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Faith imbued with zeal for the honour of Christ and the glory of God will have no sympathy with the defeatism which is, after all, but disguised fatalism. He who is head over all things is head over all things to his body the Church. He has all authority in heaven and in earth. And he is the Lord of the Spirit. Implicit in the prayer he taught his disciples to pray, 'thy will be done as in heaven so in earth,' is the prayer that the whole earth should be filled with his praise. Nothing less is the measure of the believer's desire. 'And blessed be his glorious name for ever; and let the whole earth be filled with his glory' (Psalm 72:19). - Prof. John Murray, Collected Writings, Vol. 2, p. 350, emphases added
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 9/23, Zechariah 5/16 Holy Spirit, Postmillennialism, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 10/23, Zechariah 6/16 Covenant Blessings & Curses, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 11/23, Zechariah 7/16, National Blessings, Curses, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
- "Prophecy shows that a time is coming when the Kingdom of Christ shall triumph over all opposition and prevail in all the world. The Romish Antichrist shall be utterly destroyed. The Jews shall be converted to Christianity. The fullness of the Gentiles shall be brought in and all mankind shall possess the knowledge of the Lord. The truth in its illuminating, regenerating and sanctifying efficacy shall be felt everywhere, so that the multitudes of all nations shall serve the Lord. Knowledge, love, holiness, and peace shall reign through the abundant outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Arts, sciences, literature, and property shall be consecrated to the advancement of the kingdom of Christ. The social institutions of men shall be regulated by gospel principles, and the nations as such shall consecrate their strength to the Lord. Oppression and tyranny shall come to an end. The nations, instead of being distracted by wars, shall be united in peace. The inhabitants of the world shall be exceedingly multiplied, and pure and undefiled religion shall exert supreme dominion over their hearts and lives so that happiness shall abound. This blessed period shall be of long duration." - The 1901 Testimony of the Reformed Presbyterian Church
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 12/23, Zechariah 8/16 Love, God's Law, Worship, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 13/23, Zechariah 9/16, Reformed Worship, Romans 11, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 14/23, Zechariah 10/16 God Destroys Papacy, Islam, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 15/23, Zechariah 11/16, Postmillennial Historicism, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 16/23, Zechariah 12/16 Revival, Jews Converted, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 17/23, Zechariah 13/16 Christ's Eschatology Of Victory, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 18/23, Zechariah 14/16, Antichrist, Papacy, Islam, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 19/23, Zechariah 15/16 Worldwide Reformation, Joy, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 20/23, Zechariah 16/16, Christ, Millennium, Victory, God's Plan For the Church Through History To the End Of the Millennium, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 21/23, Malachi 1/3, False Worship Destroys Churches, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 22/23, Malachi 2/3, Purity, Worship, Doctrine, Sex, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets 23/23, Malachi 3/3, Reformed Theology, Worship God, by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free SWRB MP3)
Christ Converts Nations & Crushes His Enemies, the Jews Are Converted, the Millennium, Etc. (Biblical Prophecy and Postmillennialism #17, Synoptic Gospels) by Jim Dodson (Free MP3 and PDF) - From the 44 Free MP3 Series Below
Postmillennialism, by Pastor Jim Dodson (44 Free Reformation MP3s) - Defends Biblical [Reformation] Historicism and Postmillennialism from every book of the Bible and every chapter in Revelation! Outstanding exegesis that is extraordinarily edifying!
Biblical Prophecy & Postmillennialism 42, Revelation 20, Satan Bound, the Millennium by Jim Dodson (Free MP3 and PDF, from the 44 free MP3 series above.)
- "Moreover, to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm that chiefly and most principally the conservation and purgation of the religion appertains; so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance of the true religion, and for suppressing of idolatry and superstition whatsoever: as in David, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, Josiah, and others, highly commended for their zeal in that case, may be espied." The Scottish Confession of Faith (written by John Knox and others), Chapter 24, 1560.
Notes on the Apocalypse or A Commentary on the Book of Revelation (1870), by David Steele (Free MP3 Audio Book, Free Online Book, Printed Book, etc.)
PREMILLENNIALISM & AMILLENNIALISM REFUTED FROM SCRIPTURE BY MODERN DAY PURITAN MINISTER GREG PRICE (Free Reformation Resources)
Amillennialism and Premillennialism, as defeatist eschatologies that are refuted in the Bible, both stifle true full-orbed Biblical revival and Reformation. Postmillennialism, which is the Biblical eschatology, leads to revival and Reformation, on the largest of scales (by our Lord's marvelous sovereign grace).
Sample from the series above: God's Gracious Covenant With Israel #13 (Amillennialism Refuted From Scripture #1), by Greg Price (Free MP3 and PDF)
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Summary: An important and irrefutable refutation of Amillennialism from Scripture. This inspiring and spectacularly scriptural sermon deals with many of the "big picture" issues surrounding biblical eschatological interpretation — including when the binding of Satan takes place. A fascinating section of this message also contains numerous citations and explanations from the Bible related to the time of the future millennium — providing many scriptures demonstrating that God's Word prophesies that the nations, as nations (and "moral persons" to use classic Covenanter terminology), will come to Christ in a future worldwide Covenanted Reformation that will cover the whole Earth (Isa. 2:2-4, Psalm 72, Ezek. 47:1-12, etc.). The "realized millennium" of some Amillennialists is also dealt with, as is the Amillennial interpretation of "Israel," where special attention is given to Romans 11 and the part the future restoration of the Jews will play in the glorious days ahead when "He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth" and "all nations shall serve him" (Psalm 72:8, 11 — and remember there are no nations in heaven, so these verses must be referring to a time in history prior to the final judgment!). If you are an Amillennialist this is one of the most important sermons you will ever hear! If you are not an Amillennialist this will be an extraordinarily encouraging message about the great victories of Christ's Kingdom, in history and on Earth, which are still in the future, according to what God has revealed in His Holy Word (Isaiah 2:2-4).
Postmillennialism and Revelation 20, by David Silversides (Free MP3, Scroll down on landing page.)
Completely refutes Amillennial from Scripture, while defending Biblical Postmillennialism.
Jonathan Edwards On Revelation, The Overthrow Of Antichrist & the Eschatology Of Victory, by Jonathan Edwards
Eschatology of Christ's Victory, by Dr. F.N. Lee (14 Free MP3s)
Always Victorious! The Earliest Church Not Pre- but Postmillennial, by Dr. F.N. Lee
- "Yet civil government has as its appointed end, so long as we live among men, to cherish and protect the outward worship of God, to defend sound doctrine of piety and the position of the church, to adjust our life to the society of men, to form our social behavior to civil righteousness, to reconcile us with one another, and to promote general peace and tranquility." - John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, 4:20:2
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Free: Best Reformed Commentaries, Sermons & Books On Revelation and Eschatology By Contemporary Reformed Pastors W.J. Mencarow, Dr. Steven Dilday, Jim Dodson and Greg Price & Others (Free MP3s, PDFs, Videos, Kindle, Etc.)
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Islam In The Bible, 1 of 2 (What The Book Of Revelation Foretells About The Muslims), by W.J. Mencarow (Free MP3)
Islam In The Bible, 2 of 2 (What The Book Of Revelation Foretells About The Muslims), by W.J. Mencarow (Free MP3)
How The Church Of The Apostles Was Hijacked By Rome (A History Of Apostasy And The Growth Of Antichrist), by W.J. Mencarow (Free MP3)
Identifying the Great Apostasy, by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3) (Free MP3)
Biblical Prophecy, by Pastor Jim Dodson (44 Remarkable Free MP3s About Classic Reformation Eschatology)
Prophecies Of God Destroying His Enemies Throughout History & In The Days Before The Coming Millennium & Victory Of His Church, by W.J. Mencarow (Free MP3)
The Lord Rejects Religious Toleration And Humanistic Egalitarianism: Letter To The Church At Pergamos, by W.J. Mencarow (Free MP3)
The Symbol Of The Protestant Reformation (Classic Reformed Teaching/Doctrine On Biblical Prophecy/Eschatology & The Reformers!), by W.J. Mencarow (Free MP3)
Revelation Audio Commentary, by Dr. Steven Dilday (250+ Free MP3s To Revelation Chapter 11, With Much More To Come, Lord Willing, As Of This Writing)
If you are looking for a detailed contemporary Reformed audio commentary on Revelation, with much practical application, this is the best you will find.
First of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Solved, First Seal Opened, Rider on the White Horse, A Bow, A Crown, and Conquering by Dr. Steven Dilday (5 Free Christian Sermon MP3s)
The Antichrist (Man of Sin) and Interpretations of the Book of Revelation (Eschatology, Prophecy) Among the Early Church Fathers by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3s)
Revelation and How Antichrist Gains A Foothold In the Church, In Your Heart and In Your Family by Dr. Steven Dilday (5 Free MP3)
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Now, Christians, the more great and glorious things you expect from God, as the downfall of antichrist, the conversion of the Jews, the conquest of the nations to Christ, the breaking of all yokes, the new Jerusalem's coming down from above, the extraordinary pouring out of the Spirit, and a more general union among all saints, the more holy, yea, the more eminently holy in all your ways and actings it becomes you to be. - Thomas Brooks, The Crown and Glory of Christianity, 1662, Complete Works (on the Puritan Hard Drive), 1867, p. 444
Many Antichrists? by Dr. Steven Dilday (5 Free MP3)
How Reformed Churches Imitate the Papal Antichrist, the 4th Trumpet Revelation, Etc. by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
Prophecy, Reformed Apologetics, Presuppositionalism, Cornelius Van Til, Greg Bahnsen, Gordon Clark and R.C. Sproul by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3,fourth item down at this link)
Islam In Revelation (The Satanic Origins of the Islamic Heresy) by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3s)
This is the first of 12 free MP3 sermons covering Islam in Revelation in Dr. Dilday's fine audio commentary of the book of Revelation. See the 11 sermons that follow this sermon at "Revelation Audio Commentary by Dr. Steven Dilday" for much more detail about what the book of Revelation teaches about the rise and fall of Islam.
Christ Will Completely Destroy Islam As Prophesied In The Bible, Book Of Revelation by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
The Mystery of Iniquity Worketh by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
Commentary On Revelation, Part 3, Historicism, Preterism, Futurism, Idealism and Revelation 1 by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
PREMILLENNIALISM AND AMILLENNIALISM REFUTED FROM SCRIPTURE, BY MODERN DAY PURITAN MINISTER GREG PRICE (SWRB Blog)
Covenanting In the Bible and In the Future (As Prophesied In Biblical Prophecy) By Pastor Jim Dodson, Pastor Greg Price and Pastor James Willson (Many Free SWRB MP3s, PDFs and Videos)
FREE MP3s & PDFs: PRETERISM REFUTED - PARTIAL PRETERISM & FULL PRETERISM REFUTED - PASTOR GREG PRICE (SWRB Blog)
The Beast and False Prophet, Reformation Eschatology, By Greg Price (4 Free MP3s)
Who Is the Beast of Revelation and 666? By Greg Price (5 Free MP3s)
Reformation Historicism On 666 and the First, Sea, Beast Of Revelation 13 By Greg Price (4 Free MP3s)
Antichrist Unmistakably Revealed, by Pastor Greg Price, John Calvin, Dr. Steven Dilday, John Owen, W.J. Mencarow, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Spurgeon, J.A. Wylie, Richard Bennett, John Foxe, George Gillespie, David Steele and Others (Free Reformed MP3s, VIdeos and Books)
Identifying the Ten Horns In the Book of Revelation & the Little Horn, by Greg Price (Free MP3 & PDF)
Reformation Eschatology, The Millennium & the Victory of Christ's Kingdom (1/2) by Greg Price (Micah Series, Free MP3)
Reformation Eschatology, The Millennium & the Victory of Christ's Kingdom (2/2) by Greg Price (Micah Series, Free MP3)
Israel Turns To Christ (1/2) The Restoration of the Jews by Greg Price (Micah Series, Free MP3)
Israel Turns To Christ (2/2) The Restoration of the Jews by Greg Price (Micah Series, Free MP3)
Commentary On the Westminster Confession of Faith by Jim Dodson (Ongoing Series, Free SWRB MP3s, Splendid Teaching On the Best Confession Of Faith Ever Written!)
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Identifying the Great Apostasy, by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3); The 1,260 Days Of Revelation (The Year Day Theory In Classic Protestant Eschatological Thought and Scripture), by W.J. Mencarow (Free MP3); and the Best Free Reformed Audio Commentaries On Revelation
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Biblical Prophecy & Postmillennialism 32, Revelation 10, Antichrist, the Great Apostasy by Jim Dodson (Free MP3 & PDF)
Biblical Prophecy & Postmillennialism 38, Revelation 16, The Great Apostasy Ending, Armageddon, Downfall of Antichrist, 666, Etc. by Jim Dodson(Free MP3 and PDF)
Precisely Identifying the Great Apostasy
Best Free Reformed Audio Commentaries On Revelation and Eschatology By Contemporary Reformed Ministers Dr. Steven Dilday, W.J. Mencarow and Greg Price (Free MP3s, PDFs, Videos, Etc.)
The Fall Of Babylon the Great & Covenanting, by Archibald Mason (Free MP3 Audio Book, PDF) & Related Resources
The Roman Catholic (Jesuit) Origins of Futurism and Preterism
Notes on the Apocalypse or A Commentary on the Book of Revelation (1870), by David Steele (Free MP3s, Free Online Book, Printed Book, etc.)
Lectures Upon the Principal Prophecies of the Revelation (1814) by Alexander McLeod (Free MP3 Audio Book, Free Online Book, PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Daisy, Text, DjVu)
How Reformed Churches Imitate the Papal Antichrist, the Fourth Trumpet Of Revelation Solved, Classic Reformed Eschatology (Historicism), Etc., by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free Reformed MP3)
Mystery Babylon the Great (Biblical Prophecy and Postmillennialism 39, Revelation 17), by Pastor Jim Dodson (Free MP3 and PDF)
Postmillennialism and Revelation 20, by David Silversides (Free MP3)
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Why Many More People Will Be Saved Than Lost: Biblical Prophecy and Postmillennialism #20, Pauline Eschatology #2 (2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Etc.), by Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) Scholar Jim Dodson (Free MP3 and PDF)
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Christ Converting Nations (Biblical Prophecy and Postmillennialism #17, Synoptic Gospels), by Jim Dodson (Free MP3 and PDF)
The Biblical Eschatology of Victory, by Jonathan Edwards, Westminster Divines, Dr. F.N. Lee, David Steele & Others (Free Reformation MP3s, Videos, Books, PDFs, Etc.)
Notes on the Apocalypse or A Commentary on the Book of Revelation (1870) by David Steele (Free MP3s, Free Online Book, Printed Book, etc.)
Best Free Reformed Audio Commentaries On Revelation and Eschatology By Contemporary Reformed Ministers Dr. Steven Dilday, W.J. Mencarow and Greg Price (Free MP3s, PDFs, Videos, Etc.)
Postmillennialism (Free Reformation MP3s, Reformed Books & Puritan Quotes)
The Antichrist (Man of Sin) and Interpretations of the Book of Revelation (Eschatology, Prophecy) Among the Early Church Fathers by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3s)
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Antichrist Unmistakably Revealed, by Pastor Greg Price, John Calvin, Dr. Steven Dilday, John Owen, W.J. Mencarow, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Spurgeon, J.A. Wylie, Richard Bennett, John Foxe, George Gillespie, David Steele and Others
Is Popery the Antichrist? or The Tendency of Prophecy to Describe Things According to the Reality, Rather that the Appearance or Profession, by Patrick Fairbairn
The Fall Of Babylon the Great & Covenanting by Archibald Mason (Free MP3 Audio Book, PDF) & Related Resources
David Steele, in his classic Notes on the Apocalypse includes Mason among his list of "distinguished and approved interpreters of the book of Revelation."
SWRB BLOG: ANTICHRIST: TEACHINGS & PRACTICES OF THE MAN OF SIN NOW IN PROTESTANT CHURCHES (REVELATION 17-18)
The Papal Antichrist Pushes Globalism
Revelation Audio Commentary, by Dr. Steven Dilday (250+ Free MP3s, With Much More To Come, Lord Willing, As Of This Writing)
If you are looking for a detailed contemporary Reformed audio commentary on Revelation, with much practical application, this is the best you will find.
How Reformed Churches Imitate the Papal Antichrist, the Fourth Trumpet Of Revelation Solved, Classic Reformed Eschatology (Historicism), Etc., by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free Reformed MP3)
The Biblical Eschatology of Victory, by Jonathan Edwards, Westminster Divines, Dr. F.N. Lee, David Steele & Others (Free Reformation MP3s, Videos, Books, PDFs, Etc.)
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History of Redemption (Salvation) #16: God's Work, Creation To Judgment Day, With Jonathan Edward's Postmillennial Eschatology of Victory, by Jonathan Edwards (Free SWRB MP3)
History of Redemption (Salvation) #15: God's Work, Creation To Judgment Day, With Edward's Postmillennial Eschatology of Victory, by Jonathan Edwards (Free SWRB MP3)
The Eschatology of Victory in the Old and New Testaments (and in History), by Dr. F.N. Lee
Prophecy Fulfillment In Scripture, by Jonathan Edwards, Dr. F.N. Lee, Greg Price, W.J. Mencarow, et al. (Free Reformed MP3s, Puritan Books and More!)
A HISTORY OF THE WORK OF REDEMPTION, by JONATHAN EDWARDS (All 16 Free MP3s, SWRB Digital Download, Etc.)
Jonathan Edwards On Revelation, The Overthrow Of Antichrist & the Eschatology Of Victory (Free MP3)
The Fall of Babylon the Great, by the Agency of Christ, and Through the Instrumentality of His Witnesses: In Four Discourses (1821) by Archibald Mason
History of Redemption (Salvation), God's Work, Creation To Judgment Day, With Edward's Postmillennial Eschatology of Victory, by Jonathan Edwards (SWRB Digital Download)
Jonathan Edwards On Eschatology, Prophecy, the Last Days, Antichrist, and 666 (FreeMP3)
Islam (Muslims) Rise and Fall In Bible Prophecy, In the Book of Revelation
The Eschatology of George Gillespie (Westminster Divine): An Introductory Analysis and Evaluation, by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free SWRB MP3)
Postmillennialism, By Jonathan Edwards, Samuel Rutherford (Westminster Divine), Thomas Brooks, et al.
Postmillennialism (44 Free Reformation MP3s, by Pastor Jim Dodson, scroll down to the link in the middle column: "More free MP3s and PDFs in Jim Dodson's Biblical Prophecy and Postmillennialism series". Defends Biblical [Reformation] Historicism and Postmillennialism from every book of the Bible and every chapter in Revelation! Outstanding exegesis that is extraordinarily edifying!)
Reformation, Restoration Prophets (23 Free SWRB MP3s, Classic Reformation Historicism and Postmillennialism), Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, by Pastor Jim Dodson
The Roman Catholic (Jesuit) Origins of Futurism and Preterism (Counter Reformation Heresies!)
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Prayer & Puritan Reformed Theology (93 Free MP3s On Prayer, Puritan and Reformed Quotes On Prayer, Etc.)
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"Those prayers God likes best come seething hot from the heart." - Thomas Watson (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"If I could hear Christ praying for me in the next room, I would not fear a million enemies. Yet distance makes no difference. He is praying for me." - Robert Murray McCheyne (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"Prayer is as natural an expression of faith as breathing is of life." - Jonathan Edwards (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"Prayer is the soul's breathing itself into the bosom of its heavenly Father." - Thomas Watson (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"'Rejoice evermore; pray without ceasing.' Delight makes the melody; prayer else will be but a harsh sound." - Stephen Charnock (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"Prayer requires more of the heart than of the tongue." - Adam Clarke (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"To an effectual prayer there must concur the intention of the mind and the affections of the heart; else it is not praying but parroting" - John Trapp (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"One way to get comfort is to plead the promise of God in prayer, show Him His handwriting; God is tender of His Word." - Thomas Watson (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"Believer, closet prayer will be found to be but a lifeless, comfortless thing, if you do not enjoy communion with God in it. Therefore press after it, as for life."- Thomas Brooks (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"He who prays as he ought, will endeavor to live as he prays." - John Owen (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"Prayer will make a man cease from sin, or sin will entice a man to cease fromprayer." - John Bunyan (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"To pray without labouring is to mock God." - Robert Haldane (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"Cold prayers always freeze before they reach heaven." - Thomas Brooks (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"Prayer that is faithless is fruitless." - Thomas Watson (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"Prayer is never unseasonable." - John Donne (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"Pray often; for prayer is a shield to the soul, a sacrifice to God, and a scourge for Satan." - John Bunyan (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"I often pray, Lord, make me as holy as a pardoned sinner can be." - Robert Murray McCheyne
"I have been benefited by praying for others; for by making an errand to God for them I have gotten something for myself." - Samuel Rutherford (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"God can pick sense out of a confused prayer." - Richard Sibbes (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"You should, in Tertullian's phrase, with a holy conspiracy, besiege heaven." - Thomas Manton (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"I wish I could pray like my dog looks at a piece of meat." - Martin Luther (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
Imprecatory Prayer, Reprobation & God's Glory, With Other Free MP3 Sermons By Dr. Steven Dilday & Others
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Horrifying & Terrifying Death Bed Scenes Of Atheists, Apostates, Hypocrites & Reprobates (Free Christian MP3s, Videos, Books)
The Shortness Of Life On Earth And The Eternity In Heaven Or Hell That Follows (Your Life Is But A Vapor Which Vanishes Away) by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
- "The Puritan Hard Drive is literally a must have resource, period! There are plenty of resources available to today's Bible student but none contain the treasures of the Puritan Hard Drive. In order to be a well-rounded, erudite student of God's word you must, in the words of C.S. Lewis, "read old books." In no other resource can you find, in one place, the writings of the great Calvinistic scholars and in such an easy, searchable format. Student and scholar alike can benefit from the Puritan Hard Drive and to pass over such a resource would be an immeasurable loss." - Dr. Kenny Rhodes (PhD, DRE, Founder, President, Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Host and Bible Teacher for the "Reason for Hope" TV program, etc.)
God's Sovereignty, Calvinism, Reprobation, How God Hardens the Heart Of Reprobates, Romans 9, etc., by Dr. Steven Dilday, Jonathan Edwards, Greg Price, John Calvin, Dr. R.C. Sproul, Charles Spurgeon, Jerry Johnson, et al. (Free MP3s, Videos, Books)
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BEST FREE SERMONS ON UNCONDITIONAL ELECTION (12 FREE MP3s) - The Absolute Sovereignty of God (and Free Grace) In the Salvation of Unworthy and Helpless Sinners, By Dr. FERRELL GRISWOLD
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The Sovereignty of God, by Al Martin (17 Free MP3s)
An amazing series of messages focusing on the sovereignty of God in the Bible, by the man some consider the Spurgeon of our generation.
God's Absolute Sovereignty (Predestination) and Man's Full Responsibility and Free Agency (In the Bible) - Free Reformation Resources (MP3s, Videos, Books, etc.)
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"It is no novelty, then, that I am preaching; no new doctrine. I love to proclaim these strong old doctrines that are called by nickname Calvinism, but which are truly and verily the revealed truth of God as it is in Christ Jesus. By this truth I make my pilgrimage into the past, and as I go, I see father after father, confessor after confessor, martyr after martyr, standing up to shake hands with me ... Taking these things to be the standard of my faith, I see the land of the ancients peopled with my brethren; I behold multitudes who confess the same as I do, and acknowledge that this is the religion of God's own church." - Charles Spurgeon, Spurgeon's Sovereign Grace Sermons, Still Waters Revival Books, p. 170
THE DOCTRINE OF ABSOLUTE PREDESTINATION, BY JEROME ZANCHIUS (FREE SWRB AUDIO BOOK)
Charles Spurgeon: "To Deny Calvinism Is To Deny the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
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ARMINIANISM ANOTHER GOSPEL: JOHN CALVIN, CHARLES SPURGEON, JONATHAN EDWARDS, JOHN OWEN, SAMUEL RUTHERFORD AND OTHER CALVINISTS REFUTING THE HERESY OF ARMINIANISM. (FREE BOOK & FREE MP3s)
There Can Be No Compromise Between Calvinism and Arminianism, Refuting Arminian Heresy. by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
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Charles Spurgeon: "What is the heresy of Rome, but the addition of something to the perfect merits of Jesus Christ--the bringing in of the works of the flesh, to assist in our justification? And what is the heresy of Arminianism but the addition of something to the work of the Redeemer? Every heresy, if brought to the touchstone, will discover itself here. I have my own private opinion that there is no such thing as preaching Christ and Him crucified, unless we preach what nowadays is called Calvinism. It is a nickname to call it Calvinism; Calvinism is the gospel, and nothing else. I do not believe we can preach the gospel, if we do not preach justification by faith, without works; nor unless we preach the sovereignty of God in His dispensation of grace; nor unless we exalt the electing, unchangeable, eternal, immutable, conquering love of Jehovah; nor do I think we can preach the gospel, unless we base it upon the special and particular redemption of His elect and chosen people which Christ wrought out upon the cross; nor can I comprehend a gospel which lets saints fall away after they are called, and suffers the children of God to be burned in the fires of damnation after having once believed in Jesus. Such a gospel I abhor." (C. H. Spurgeon, The New Park Street Pulpit, Vol. 1, 1856)
Calvinism In the Early Church Fathers: Ignatius (Student of the Apostle John), Cyprian, Augustine, et al. (Free MP3s & More, By William Cunningham, Dr. Matthew McMahon, W.G.T. Shedd, Dr. Curt Daniel, John Calvin, Dr. Kenneth Talbot, Jerome Zanchius, et al.
A.W. Pink's Sovereignty of God (Free MP3 Audio Book, Free Online Books and Other Formats)
God Is Sovereign Over Worship = The Regulative Principle Of Worship = Calvinism In Worship (and Refuting Heretical Arminianism In Worship)
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Why Is Reformed Worship So Important? The Puritans, Covenanters, Reformers and The Regulative Principle Of Worship (RPW), by Dr. Steven Dilday, John Calvin, Greg Price and Others (Free MP3s)
SOME OF THE BEST FREE TEACHING YOU WILL EVER HEAR ON BIBLICAL (REFORMATION) WORSHIP: The Westminster Larger (Q&A 107-110) and Shorter (Q&A 49-52) Catechisms On the Second Commandment (The Sovereignty Of God Over Worship, Calvinism In Worship, The Scriptural Law Of Worship, Reformed Worship, the Regulative Principle of Worship, Etc.), by Jim Dodson (4 Free SWRB MP3s)
These four messages make up some of the best teaching you will ever hear on the second commandment, Puritan and Reformed worship, and the regulative principle of worship.
- John Calvin: "God here cuts off from men every occasion for making evasions, since he condemns by this one phrase, "I have not commanded them," whatever the Jews devised. There is then no other argument needed to condemn superstitions, than that they are not commanded by God: for when men allow themselves to worship God according to their own fancies, and attend not to his commands, they pervert true religion. And if this principle was adopted by the Papists, all those fictitious modes of worship, in which they absurdly exercise themselves, would fall to the ground. It is indeed a horrible thing for the Papists to seek to discharge their duties towards God by performing their own superstitions. There is an immense number of them, as it is well known, and as it manifestly appears. Were they to admit this principle, that we cannot rightly worship God except by obeying his word, they would be delivered from their deep abyss of error. The Prophet's words then are very important, when he says, that God had commanded no such thing, and that it never came to his mind; as though he had said, that men assume too much wisdom, when they devise what he never required, nay, what he never knew." - John Calvin on the Puritan Hard Drive
God's Will Vs. Man's Will In Worship, Romanism and Arminianism In Worship Are Heresy (The Plausibility Of Will Worship To Worldly Wisdom, Colossians 2:23, the Regulative Principle Of Worship [RPW], Etc.), By Jim Dodson, John Calvin, Greg Price, Westminster Divines, Dr. Steven Dilday, John Owen, Kevin Reed, John Flavel, Thomas Watson, William Perkins and Others (Free Reformed MP3s, Videos, Books, Etc.)
Calvinism, Reformation (Reformed) Worship, the Second Commandment, and the Regulative Principle of Worship, by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3s)
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"If it be inquired, then, by what things chiefly the Christian religion has a standing existence amongst us, and maintains its truth, it will be found that the following two not only occupy the principal place, but comprehend under them all the other parts, and consequently the whole substance of Christianity: this is, a knowledge, first, of the mode in which God is duly worshipped; and, secondly, of the source from which salvation is to be obtained. When these are kept out of view, though we may glory in the name Christians, our profession is empty and vain. After these come the sacraments and the government of the church." - John Calvin, The Necessity of Reforming the Church, Presbyterian Heritage Publications, 1544, reprinted 1995, p. 15, free online at https://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/NRC_ch00.htm.
The History of the Service of Song: Real Reformation, Faithful Worship And Praising The Lord Jesus Christ Through Songs by Dr. Steven Dilday (8 Free SWRB MP3s)
Christmas Is A Roman Catholic Missions Strategy That Violates the Second and Fourth Commandments, and the Regulative Principle Of Worship
15 Creation Questions Evolutionists Can't Answer (Free Video, MP3 and Online Text)
- "The idea of millions of years came from the belief that the fossil record was built up over a long time. As soon as people allow for millions of years, they allow for the fossil record to be millions of years old. This creates an insurmountable problem regarding the gospel. The fossil record consists of the death of billions of creatures. In fact, it is a record of death, disease, suffering, cruelty, and brutality. It is a very ugly record. The Bible is adamant though, that death, disease, and suffering came into the world as a result of sin. God instituted death and bloodshed because of sin so man could be redeemed. As soon as Christians allow for death, suffering, and disease before sin, then the whole foundations of the message of the Cross and the Atonement have been destroyed. The doctrine of original sin, then, is totally undermined. If there were death, disease, and suffering before Adam rebelled -- then what did sin do to the world? What does Paul mean in Romans 8 when he says the whole of creation groans in pain because of the Curse? How can all things be restored in the future to no more death and suffering, unless the beginning was also free of death and suffering? The whole message of the gospel falls apart if one allows millions of years for the creation of the world." - The Necessity for Believing in Six Literal Days by Ken Ham. Also hear Six Day Creation and The Eisegesis Problem by Ken Ham (Free MP3) and "The Doctrine Of Original Sin (26 Free MP3s) by Jonathan Edwards.
The Vatican's Deal With Communist China and Globalist Tyrants: She Met With Pope Francis and Globalists at the Vatican and Now This Attorney Warns of Their Global Communist Agenda, Climate Change Being Used For These Satanic Purposes, Etc.
The Grace & Duty of Being Spiritually Minded, by John Owen (6 Free MP3s)
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We are never nearer Christ than when we find ourselves lost in a holy amazement at His unspeakable love. - John Owen(Works, on the Puritan Hard Drive)
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"Let no man think to kill sin with few, easy, or gentle strokes. He who hath once smitten a serpent, if he follow not on his blow until it be slain, may repent that ever he began the quarrel. And so he who undertakes to deal with sin, and pursues it not constantly to the death." - John Owen (Works, on the Puritan Hard Drive)
John Flavel's Mystery of Providence (Free MP3 Audio Book, Free and Discounted Books Online, etc.), Puritan Quotes On Providence, and Many More Free Reformed Resources On Providence
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"Set no time to the creator of time, for His time is always best." - Samuel Rutherford, most of Rutherford's works are on the Puritan Hard Drive
6 FREE SWRB MP3s: Providence: The Reformed Doctrine Of God's Governance Of All Things In Scripture And The Westminster Confession Of Faith by Dr. Steven Dilday (on SermonAudio)
PROVIDENCE, BY PASTOR JIM DODSON (7 Free SWRB MP3s. Best free audio series on providence by a contemporary minister! The fourth and fifth MP3s in this series are particularly spectacular messages.)
The Bible's Providential Preservation: Textus Receptus (TR), Masoretic Text (MT), King James Version (KJV) and Other Bible Versions by Dr. Steven Dilday (4 Free MP3s)
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God Is Sovereign Over Worship = The Regulative Principle Of Worship = Calvinism In Worship (and Refuting Heretical Arminianism In Worship)
Charles Spurgeon: "To Deny Calvinism Is To Deny the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
BEST FREE SERMONS ON UNCONDITIONAL ELECTION (12 FREE MP3s) - The Absolute Sovereignty of God (and Free Grace) In the Salvation of Unworthy and Helpless Sinners, By Dr. FERRELL GRISWOLD
Postmillennialism (Free Reformation MP3s, Puritan Books and Reformed Quotes), by Jonathan Edwards, John Murray, Samuel Rutherford, Dr. Steven Dilday, Iain Murray, Thomas Brooks, Greg Price, Pastor Jim Dodson, Dr. F.N. Lee, David Silversides and Others
The Biblical Eschatology of Victory, by Jonathan Edwards, Westminster Divines, Dr. F.N. Lee, David Steele & Others (Free Reformation MP3s, Videos, Books, Etc.)
Identifying the Great Apostasy, by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3); The 1,260 Days Of Revelation (The Year Day Theory In Classic Protestant Eschatological Thought and Scripture), by W.J. Mencarow (Free MP3); and the Best Free Reformed Audio Commentaries On Revelation
John Flavel's Mystery of Providence (Free MP3 Audio Book, Free and Discounted Books Online, etc.), Puritan Quotes On Providence, and Many More Free Reformed Resources On Providence
The Antichrist (Man of Sin) and Interpretations of the Book of Revelation (Eschatology, Prophecy) Among the Early Church Fathers by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3s)
Why Many More People Will Be Saved Than Lost: Biblical Prophecy and Postmillennialism #20, Pauline Eschatology #2 (2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Etc.), by Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) Scholar Jim Dodson (Free MP3 and PDF)
Imprecatory Prayer, Reprobation & God's Glory, With Other Free MP3 Sermons By Dr. Steven Dilday & Others
Prayer & Reformed Theology (93 Free MP3s On Prayer, Puritan Quotes On Prayer, Etc.)
Puritan (Westminster, Covenanter) Fast Sermons (1640 to 1653), Complete 34 Volume Set, by Many Prominent English Puritans, Westminster Divines and Scottish Covenanters of the Second Reformation (Including Rutherford, Watson, Owen, Manton, Gillespie) - Still Waters Revival Books
The Westminster Annotations and Commentary on the Whole Bible (Six Volume Set, 1657) Annotations Upon all the Books of the Old and New Testament: This Third, above the First and Second, Edition so enlarged, As they make an entire Commentary on the Sacred Scriptures: The like never before published in English. Wherein the Text is Explained, Doubts Resolved, Scripture Parallel'd, and Various Readings observed; By the Labour of certain Learned Divines thereunto appointed, and therein employed, As is expressed in the Preface
Free: Best Reformed Commentaries & Sermons On Revelation & Eschatology By Contemporary Reformed Pastors W.J. Mencarow, Dr. Steven Dilday, Jim Dodson and Greg Price (Free MP3s, PDFs, Videos, Kindle, Etc.)
God's Amazing and Awe-Inspiring Attributes In Scripture and the Westminster Confession Of Faith, With Practical Reformation Applications, By Dr. Steven Dilday (6 Free MP3s), Stephen Charnock, A.W. Pink, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Spurgeon and Others
Puritan Quote: The Omniscience (Infinite Knowledge) of God, by Thomas Watson (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
"We glorify God by believing. ... Faith knows there are no impossibilities with God, and will trust him where it cannot trace him." - Thomas Watson, A Body of Divinity, p.12, On the Puritan Hard Drive
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John Calvin Quote: The Primacy Of Faithful Biblical Worship
JOHN OWEN QUOTE: PURITAN WORSHIP (WITH FREE MP3s BY JOHN OWEN, JOHN CALVIN, et al. ON BIBLICAL WORSHIP)
Why God Killed Nadab and Abihu For False Worship (Much Free On Biblical, Puritan and Reformed, Worship!)
John Owen (Puritan Quote) – Sanctification, Sin and the Cross of Christ
Self-Denial (Puritan) Quotes by Thomas Watson, Charles Spurgeon, Jeremiah Burroughs and Others
Thomas Brooks (Puritan) Quote On Holiness and Christ's Eschatology Of Victory (Biblical Eschatology)
Samuel Rutherford (Great Covenanter) Quotes: Christ Over All Suffering, Sickness, Sorrow, Sadness, Sin, Pain, Misery, Afflictions, Depression, Trials, Tears, Losses and Crosses
Thomas Watson (Puritan) Quotes On Christ (the Quintessence Of All Delights), God's Love, God's Wrath, Prayer, Peace, Joy, Sin, Sanctification, Idolatry, Afflictions, Self-Denial, Discontent, the Valley Of Tears, Death, Heaven, Hell, Eternity
Puritan and Reformed Quotes By Richard Sibbes, Christopher Love, Thomas Watson, George Mueller, John Newton, Thomas Brooks, Arthur W. Pink, John Owen, and Other Reformers and Puritans (With Many Free Reformation Resources)
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John Flavel, Thomas Brooks, Thomas Watson and Charles Spurgeon Quotes (and Many Free Puritan and Reformed Resources)
Puritan and Reformed Quotes By Stephen Charnock, Charles Spurgeon, John Bunyan, Thomas Watson, William Symington, John Flavel, John Owen, Thomas Brooks and Many Others (& Many Free Reformation Resources)
Reformation Quotes By John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Spurgeon, Robert Traill, et al., Along With Many Free Puritan and Reformed MP3s, Books, Videos, Etc.
10 Powerful Reformed Quotes On Heaven, Hell, Etc., By Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Ridgeley, Thomas Watson, Samuel Bolton, John Flavel (With Many Free Reformed Resources)
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