Your sermon of the week is Brokenness by Voddie Baucham. This is a powerful message on King David’s brokenness that you won’t want to miss (unless of course you’re a Rob Bell fan or like the book The Shack since Baucham pulls no punches on these conduits of false doctrine). This is one of Baucham’s best messages and I encourage all DefCon readers to download this one.
I listened to it and was thankful for the message shared! His sermons are one I listen to often. Thank-you for sharing this one! :o)
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it’s always a blessing to hear Mr. Baucham’s messages. he doesn’t mince words or cater to the crowd. thanks for posting.
p.s.
my Jesus is the One on the white horse too. amen.
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Great message. How do I download it? It should be easy, but for some reason I’m having trouble.
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It opened up into a separate tab on my computer (when I clicked it) and I just pressed play, Matt! :o)
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Have you tried right-clicking and “save as”?
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Pilgrim,
This series is one of the most influential ever in my life. I listened to it a couple years back now I think and it has had a major effect on my view of sanctification. His wonderful point is so encouraging to me:
“I know I’m not the man I ought to be, but praise God I’m not the man I used to be!”
This is a great play off the old John Newton quote:
“I am not what I ought to be. I am not what I want to be. I am not what I hope to be. But still, I am not what I used to be. And by the grace of God, I am what I am.”
Amen and Amen!
-atg
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I figured it out 🙂 I was on a Mac yesterday and there was a small amount of confusion.
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I first listened to this sermon earlier this year, then I listened to it again recently and (like a fine cheese) it got better with time.
I’m glad everyone enjoyed this one, especially after the beating I took for posting the previous sermon for our Saturday Sermon Series. It was nice not getting bruises for two sermons in a row. ;o)
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A moving as well as convicting message. I will have the privilege of hearing him speak at next years Sheppard’s Conference.
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He’s lost weight since that picture and had gray in beard and mustache – children with driver’s license will do that to most any man 🙂
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Convicting is the word for this sermon. I need to hear it. Thanks for posting it here.
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Amen, papa – we all need to be convicted; which one thing among many that we who are blessed to have Voddie as one of our pastor-teachers are thankful for each week we meet.
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I know Pastor Voddie to be a very sound peacher. May the LORD bless his ministry.
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