Listen to this young lady as she describes her realization that her “perfect” life was not pleasing to God, that her good works are viewed by God as “filthy rags”.
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Sermon by Ray Comfort
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Can You Share the Gospel with Someone Who Is Going to Die in 3 Minutes?
“Him we preach, warning every man and teaching every man in all wisdom, that we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus.” ~ Colossians 1:28
“and for me, that utterance may be given to me, that I may open my mouth boldly to make known the mystery of the gospel.” ~Ephesians 6:19
A Priest’s Story on Location. Photos from Richard Bennett’s early life, with the 1996 video shots taken in Ireland, and photos from Trinidad, WI, make this DVD a unique insight into an account of a Priest’s conversion. Please make it known to others and kindly link to it, if possible. Read also Richards book entitled, “Far from Rome, Near to God: The Testimonies of Fifty Converted Catholic Priests.” http://www.bereanbeacon.org. info@bereanbeacon.org
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Here is an article by Richard Bennett that explains the difference of the Eternal Priesthood of Christ and the priesthood of the Catholic church. Read Now
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Sermon by Ray Comfort:
True and False Conversion
Excerpt:
“So the sinner thinks he deserves Heaven anyway, comes and gives his heart to Jesus, and gets assurance he’s going to Heaven. He’s got no understanding of sin because Paul said, “I had not known sin but by the Law.”
1 John 3:4 says, “sin is transgression of the Law.” He’s given assurance that he’s saved, he’s followed up, he’s set in a church, he finds new friends, a new lifestyle, gets ahold of his alcohol problem, deals with it, and things go sweet. And there’s still no repentance, and when there’s no understanding of sin, there is no Godly sorrow, which works repentance. And Jesus said, “Unless you repent, you will perish.””
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You can also read the transcript HERE
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Why Do I Need Church?
Can’t A Christian Make It Alone?
Why can’t I worship God in the comfort of my home, enjoying the best preaching and music TV has to offer?
Why can’t I just enjoy being alone out in the woods—just God and I and the pine trees?
Why can’t I meet God at the water’s edge, wiggling my toes in the warm sand?
Why do I really need church?
I need church because it’s a family reunion.
Jesus said, “Who is My family? Those who do My will” (see Mark 3:33,35).
We are a family—rejoicing with one another, crying with one another, helping each other. We need each other’s support.
I need church because it’s a classroom.
I’m preparing for a mission; I’m on an extended course of study. For the rest of my life I’m enrolled in a course of Christian discipleship.
I need church because it’s a refuge.
The sanctuary is a place to get away from the busyness of the world. It’s a mini-retreat. It’s a place to focus my thoughts on things above, to worship.
I need church because it’s like a billboard.
As my neighbors see me go down to that building on the corner week after week, they can tell what is important in my life.
If all my brothers and sisters are there too, the neighbors may wonder what is going on that attracts people so regularly.
I need church because it’s a memorial service.
Imagine that I had been in a war and one of my buddies threw himself on an enemy hand grenade to save me—and it killed him. Suppose I learned there was to be a memorial service for him in my hometown. Would I be there? Of course! And since Jesus died for me, it’s to honor Him that I attend His memorial service. It’s to honor Him that I remember His death by taking communion.
I need church because it’s a victory celebration.
Jesus left an empty tomb. We can celebrate His resurrection together. At least one day a week should be set aside for remembering Jesus’ triumph over death and Satan.
Finally, I need church because it’s a time to spend with my Father.
I’m a child of God. As my Father, He’s not cold and aloof. He delights in spending time with me, and I want to be with Him. God wants to reveal His plans to me. And I want to get in on the details, to cooperate with Him. But He’s not only my Father; He’s our Father. And Christ is not just my Savior; He’s our Savior. Jesus said that when two or three are gathered together in His name, He is there (Matthew 18:20). And God has warned me not to forsake gathering with other believers (Hebrews 10:25).
I need church because I’m a part of a family, I have lots to learn, and I need to have a retreat. I know what my priorities are. I respect Christ’s death and am overjoyed by His resurrection. I want to spend time with my Father and other believers.
That’s why I need church!
Stephen A. Bly
American Tract Society © 2000
A former Roman Catholic priest talks about his time in the priesthood and his experience with the saving Gospel.
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