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Great Sermon! This kind of preaching is very much needed for today.
j3 (12/9/2012)
from USA
Wonderful Sermon! Over the years I have listened to hundreds of sermons, but I have never heard such preaching as in this sermon. As well the reading of it excellent and moving. A piercing message well done.
Vernon (12/8/2012)
from Tifton, GA
Great Sermon! What a needed message! Greatly convicting and clear! Many Thanks!
jeffrey (5/14/2011)
from manila
Great Sermon! faith and repentance are inseperable i agree i found and read it in the holy manuscript it is true
Simon (2/24/2010)
from Asia
Great Sermon! The audio is a problem; it's too fast. I hope someone can notice this and correct it at once.
Mario Lizardo Merida Salazar (5/10/2008)
from Guatemala City
Great Sermon! It has been a great blessing to listen to this sermons, it´s also a great challenge to us so we live every day to preach repentence and faith in Jesus Christ.
Michael Kosman (3/28/2008)
Excellent Sermon One of the best sermons I have heard in a long time. I have listened to it for days now over and over again. If you want a thorough definition on what Biblical repentance is, please, take a listen.
Ryan Ringnald (11/3/2007)
from Waco, Tx
Awesome Sermon This sermon is the simplest and most edifying sermon about the saving faith of the Bible. There is no doubt that saving faith and repentence go hand in hand with each other and Spurgeon with his 26000 word vocabulary captures this truth well. If you want to know the truth about Biblical faith that leads to heaven look no further than this sermon from the man known as the "prince of preachers".
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-92) was England's best-known preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1854, just four years after his conversion, Spurgeon, then only 20, became pastor of London's famed New Park Street Church (formerly pastored by the...