For this special season of uncertainty, Jeremy Walker, pastor of Maidenbower Baptist Church in Crawley, England, began making short devotions to warm our hearts to Christ and remind of the certainty of the sovereignty of God. Today’s devotion is from Luke 24:25-27.
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Compel Them to Come in III
Teddy and Jeremy finish their conversation about the Charles Spurgeon sermon “Compel them to come in.” The emphasis of this discussion is the progression of argument Spurgeon makes in his pleading sinners to come to Christ.
Jeremy’s lively reading of “Compel Them to Come In:” https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=11920648192064
Show Notes: https://www.mediagratiae.org/blog
Through the Eyes of Spurgeon Feature Edition: bit.ly/Feat3Pack
Through the Eyes of Spurgeon on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a6R96XhPaA
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Benefits and Dangers of Reading Old Writers (With Jeremy Walker)
Anyone who has been around The Whole Counsel long enough will know we love reading from the old writers and preachers. We believe there are incredible benefits to reading from men and women who were particularly gifted by God to speak truth into their times.
But as much as we love reading them, we are aware there are ditches we can easily fall into. To help discuss these benefits and dangers, Jeremy Walker, host of A Word in Season and From the Heart of Spurgeon podcasts, joins John via video call.
For more episodes, and to see Jeremy’s podcasts, visit www.mediagratiae.org/podcasts.
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