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Looking Back At The Perception Of Sin

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Wild Bill has been doing research on the topic of sin.  During this research he found a sermon from a bible scholar during the mid 1800's.  This is a message that was preached then, but later became part of the teachings at a bible college named after the speaker, Charles Spurgeon, years later.  This was re-recorded and the format is one that you would find in an audio book, instead of as it would be preached today. As you can guess the wording used from the 1800's is slightly different than we use today.  For some, you will find this reading hard to listen to because the flow is different than most sermons today.  But we encourage you to  listen with a focus.  Like searching for information that could contain secrets to great personal wealth, the title of this message is 'Secret Sin'. It's easy for people to look back and see how, as a country, we have compromised some of the moralities that made this country great. It's a little harder to take a look at our churches in the same light.  It's even harder to put ourselves under the same microscope for examination, when we take time to consider that no sin is going to enter into heaven.  We were warned by the almighty GOD, to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling; and that even the very elect will be deceived if they are not careful!  This warning went on to let us know that we can't  use the excuse that we were deceived by an angelic being!  I pray that you find some of the same nuggets in this message that Wild Bill did.  As always, we will open up the mics at the end of the show for your comments.  Push one on your phone and we will identify you by the last four digits of your phone number when putting you on the air. 

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