- "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(on the Puritan Hard Drive)
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The Death of Death in the Death of Christ is John Owen's definitive work on the extent of the atonement. As J.I. Packer has written, it is a "polemical work," designed to show among other things that "the doctrine of universal redemption is unscriptural and destructive of the gospel." It was called forth by the progress in England of Arminianism and the half-way house of Amyraldianism adopted by Baxter, Davenant and Usher. But the book is more than a polemic work. It has, at its center, a love of Christ and a conviction that Christ's work on the cross actually saved people from the deadly nature of sin. Anyone interested in the atonement should examine this work carefully -- it will not disappoint! - Tim Perrine, CCEL (Death of Death Online, PDF, Plain Text, Kindle eBook)
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An amazing series of messages focusing on the sovereignty of God in the Bible, by the man some consider the Spurgeon of our generation.
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"Smeaton says of the work of the Synod of Dort that 'it may be questioned whether anything more valuable as an ecclesiastical testimony for the doctrines of sovereign, special, efficacious grace (the five points of Calvinism-ed.) was ever prepared on this important theme since the days of the apostles.'" - George Smeaton, Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, p. 320 (on the Puritan Hard Drive), as cited in Steele, Thomas and Quinn, "A Brief Survey of the Origin and Contents of the Five Points of Calvinism," in The Five Points Of Calvinism: Defined, Defended, Documented.
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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. - From the Charles Spurgeon Sermon A Defense of Calvinism (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
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How To Reach A Hostile Culture, Puritan Evangelism, Paul's Successful Counter Culture Evangelism, Etc., by Phil Johnson, Al Martin, Paul Washer, Greg Price, Dr. Voddie Baucham, Dr. Matthew McMahon, et al.
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"Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered." - Matthew 10:29-30, KJV
Christ Shaking the Nations (His Judgments Against the United States of America [USA], Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Israel, Syria, Iraq, China, Russia, Ukraine, Iran, Afghanistan, India, Egypt, Etc.), by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
The Sexual Revolution is a Fraud (Lust, Free Love/Sex, Adultery, Pornography, etc.), by Dr. Michael Wagner, Dr. F.N. Lee, Pastor Greg Price, Pastor Scott Brown, Dr. Steven Dilday, Dr. Reg Barrow, et al. (Free Christian MP3s, Books, Blogs, etc.)
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God's Will Versus 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 Pastor Jim Dodson, John Calvin, Pastor 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.)
Jim Dodson's Trying the Spirits To Avoid Antichrist, How To Avoid Antichrist's False Doctrine (Arminianism, Sacramentalism, Etc.), Antichrist's False Worship (the Mass, Man-Made Hymns, Musical Instruments In Pubic Worship, Etc.), Antichrist's Holy Days (Christmas, Michaelmas, Candlemas, Easter, Good Friday, Ash Wednesday, Assumption of Mary, Immaculate Conception, All Saints Day, Etc.) -- and Much More Against the Papal Antichrist, By the Westminster Divines, John Knox, Jonathan Edwards, John Calvin, W.J. Mencarow, John Owen, Dr. Reg Barrow, Kevin Reed, Greg Price, George Gillespie, Dr. Steven Dilday, Charles Spurgeon, Dr. Matthew McMahon, William Perkins, Richard Bennett, Henry Bullinger, J.A. Wylie and Others (Free MP3s, Videos and Books Online)
- 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.'" 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. - Greg Price, FOUNDATION FOR REFORMATION: THE REGULATIVE PRINCIPLE OF WORSHIP (Free Online Book)
One of the best sermons you will ever hear about why keeping Christmas is a sin and detrimental to the state of the soul.
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Sola scriptura is one of the fundamental principles of the Protestant reformation. (One could even argue that the other great principal doctrines of the Reformation [such as sola gratia, sola fide] are logically dependent upon sola scriptura.) By making the Bible the sole standard and authority for faith and life, Protestants were able to refute all the Romish doctrines and practices that originated from human tradition. The Calvinistic reformers achieved a greater, more thorough reformation in the church because they applied sola scriptura more consistently, logically and effectively to doctrine, church government and worship than did their Anglican and Lutheran counterparts. The doctrine of sola scriptura, with its teaching regarding the authority, completeness, perfection and sufficiency of Scripture, needs to be taught today with a renewed zeal and urgency. The reasons for this renewed zeal are not merely because of the current popularity of Romanism, Eastern Orthodoxy, modernism, neo-orthodoxy, the cults, the charismatic movement and the church growth movement. The chief reason is the current declension among the conservative Reformed and Presbyterian denominations today, particularly in the area of worship. Not only are many Reformed and Presbyterian churches allowing human innovations in worship, but the regulative principle of Scripture, and the correlative doctrine of the sufficiency of the Bible in all matters of faith including worship, is openly rejected by many pastors and elders. The regulative principle of worship (which is sola scriptura applied to the worship conducted by the church) is one of the greatest achievements of the Calvinistic reformation. In order to shore up the foundation of Reformed worship we must go back to the doctrine of sola scriptura. We pray that this study will be used for the reformation of the church. - Brian Schwertley in the Introduction to Sola Scriptura And the Regulative Principle of Worship (emphases added)
By Davis Clark, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, Greg Price, John Calvin, W.J. Mencarow, John Bunyan, John Owen, Andrew Gray, Dr. Joel Beeke, Samuel Davies, Paul Washer and Others (Free Christian MP3s, Books, Videos)
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"Too horrible to imagine! The most chilling narration that I have ever heard. Words fail me in how much I would encourage anyone who is delaying repentance to listen to this sermon! Attend to your soul while there is time!" - Comment on SermonAudio. Actual testimonies of persons dying without hope, without a saving faith in Christ. Includes the testimonies of Louis XV and Lord Chesterfield. Written in 1852; read by Tom Sullivan.
Dying testimonies of many who opposed Christians and the Bible such as Voltaire and others. Written in 1852.
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"And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal." - Matthew 25:46 (KJV)
This is the best sermon we have heard in a long time! By God's grace, it will do you much eternal good to prayerfully consider what William Guthrie has to say in this significant and stirring sermon.
Possibly the most famous (and terrifying) sermon ever preached in America (July 8, 1741). A sobering description of God's almighty power, holiness, justice, and wrath. A clarion call to make sure you are saved, then to redeem the time, pray for revival, and work for reformation!
(Possibly the best audio series on election!)
How Election Encourages Evangelism, Double Predestination, Reprobation, Calvinism, Arminianism, God's Sovereignty, the Will, Human Responsibility and Sanctification (Holiness), by Dr. Joel Beeke, John Calvin, Charles Spurgeon, Greg Price, et al.
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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
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"O when you go to God in any duty, take your heart aside, and say, "O my soul, I am now addressing myself to the greatest work that ever a creature was employed about -- I am going into the solemn presence of God about business of everlasting importance!" - John Flavel (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
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Grant Stinchfield examines the ‘great reset’ envisioned by Joe Biden and the Democrats and the future of our democracy and more – via Newsmax TV’s ‘STINCHFIELD.’
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"Unfathomable oceans of grace are in Christ for you. Dive and dive again -- you will never come to the bottom of these depths!" - Robert Murray McCheyne (on the Puritan Hard Drive)
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"And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the LORD's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it." (Isa. 2:2, KJV)
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I can see little consistency in a type of Christian activity which preaches the gospel on the street corners and and at the ends of earth, but neglects the children of the covenant by abandoning them to a cold and unbelieving secularism. - J. Gresham Machen
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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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"By all which, you see where the idolatry of worship lies. The instituting of any, though the smallest part of worship, in and by our own authority, without scripture-warrant (i.e., the regulative principle of worship - ed,), makes it idolatrous, as well as if we worshipped an idol" (Ex: 20:5). - John Flavel, The Works of John Flavel, Vol, 4. p. 527 (on the Puritan Hard Drive).
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Horrifying Death Bed Accounts Of Atheists, Apostates, Hypocrites & Reprobates, By Davis Clark, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, Greg Price, John Calvin, W.J. Mencarow, John Bunyan, John Owen, Andrew Gray, Dr. Joel Beeke, Samuel Davies, Paul Washer and Others (Free Christian MP3s, Books, Videos)
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