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Another Lesson From Manasseh's Life (2 Chronicles

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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2024
  • A sermon delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, Lord's day evening August 19th 1888.
    This sermon is similar to The Two Yokes: • The Two Yokes (Jeremia... .
    There is an easy way to come to God; and a much harder way if we are stubborn and rebel against His holiness.
    Read by: Gavin Childress
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Komentáře • 20

  • @lili42059
    @lili42059 Před měsícem +9

    I really need this over and over again

  • @turtur735
    @turtur735 Před měsícem

    Amen 🙏
    And thank you.

  • @jyju66
    @jyju66 Před měsícem

    Hear while God speaks, believe what He speaks and Live

  • @xlviiK
    @xlviiK Před měsícem +1

    This.. spoke directly to me....

  • @melissafarley3170
    @melissafarley3170 Před měsícem +3

    Amen and Amen. Hallelujah! 😂 So be it! Wonderful sermon i will listen to it again. Blessings Everyone! 🙏❤️😀🌄🌄🌅🌅

  • @OutdoorsHH
    @OutdoorsHH Před měsícem +1

    God bless! Amen.

  • @jyju66
    @jyju66 Před měsícem

    Infinite merit of Christ meant for me. Me.... only Nothingness. Let my empty pail into Christ Well which is there to fill it up

    • @jyju66
      @jyju66 Před měsícem

      I lower my empty pail into Christ's well, so that the pail goes under into the Infinite Merit of Christ and gills me to the trim. Amem

  • @gregorysmith2430
    @gregorysmith2430 Před měsícem +1

    Amen and halleluYah
    Glory be to Yahuah Most High and Messiah Yahusha our Adonai and Savior. 🙏

  • @johnsanders6283
    @johnsanders6283 Před dnem

    On 9/11 Read and Heed, 2nd Chronicles 7:14 America!
    One Nation, Under One God, For One Day!!!
    May it be "A Day of National Prayer In Jesus' Name!"
    Please pass it on!🙏

  • @user-qc9bk3nt8c
    @user-qc9bk3nt8c Před měsícem

    ENJOYED THAT.

  • @Turtle-sj2nv
    @Turtle-sj2nv Před měsícem +1

    ❤😮❤

  • @ClifRonczka
    @ClifRonczka Před měsícem

    CHS does it again, a sermon with so much profundity you have to listen to it more than once. The analogy of the tree in the empty basket with are coming to understand the gospel and accept it as a great analogy also the old fashioned well with a bucket. I'm surprised CHS didn't get into criticizing business when he started talking about the personal afflictions brought upon some people in order to get them to recognize or look to Jesus/God. And now over a hundred years down the road from the time CHS delivered this sermon when he started talking about the lung disease that some people were suffering in England and likely all over the Commonwealth of British territories and likely the world with the progression of so-called technological progress based on the beginnings of fossil fuel as the main source of energy that mankind would rely on. And now it seems that we all look at this as a great blessing but I feel that some of the scripture in the book of Jeremiah where we are told that what appears to be a blessing turns out to be a curse or a method that God is using to get our attention. Think of all the complications we have today due to the burning of fossil fuels and even if we switch to nuclear we will still have difficulties because whatever we do after we were thrown out of the garden God did curse the land as I understand it. So all of this time that mankind has been alive is a lesson and we have a difficult time learning and accepting the lesson of relying on God and always seem to think that we're going to work things out maybe with our technology and our weapons of war we will bring peace and prosperity the mankind which is to me an incredible deception that we buy into and some of the people that claim to be Christians are some of the biggest buyers of this deception.

    • @jakeschwartz2514
      @jakeschwartz2514 Před měsícem

      So sell your car. Dont use any natural gas anymore.

    • @ClifRonczka
      @ClifRonczka Před měsícem

      @@jakeschwartz2514 The western hemisphere has some small religious groups, Amish, Hutterites and ?, that try to avoid technology and I ask, could these groups be analogous to the canary in the coal mine? The eastern hemisphere carries the bulk of humanity and many have limited access to the resources the west 'controls'. However the dynamics of trade and politics along with perspective 'driven' by information and/or misinformation is creating new markets for many goods. I recently read an article on the 'Agriculture Daily' website suggesting something like a revival of the 'Malthusian theory'. i.e. demand exceeds supply causing mass starvation. When U.S. president Nixon 'opened' China to the west, the business community was divided. Some would say we would sell China the rope with which they would hang us and maybe the current state of political tension is indicative of this possible scenario. And I wonder about the 'push' to 'electrify'? The 24th chapter of Isaiah is interesting to consider with this question in mind.

    • @ClifRonczka
      @ClifRonczka Před měsícem

      @@jakeschwartz2514 Is it possible that some peoples, Amish, Hutterite, Hadza and ?, could be like the canary in the coal mine? Spurgeon's 'John Brown is immortal' was incredibly predictive but I have yet to come upon any of his other writing with that level of 'insight'. The 24th chapter of Isaiah, and particularly the 6th verse certainly could read 'and the increase in temperature proved fatal,'.

  • @jillsy2815
    @jillsy2815 Před měsícem

  • @ClaytonReutter
    @ClaytonReutter Před 4 dny

    Listen dont talk if people were meek and quiet like Charles Spurgeon we might have peace.