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Why God Does What He Does In History and In Your Life, and the Danger of Carnal Security by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
This is a fantastic sermon by Dr. Steven Dilday! It is an amazing message that Christians, and even unbelievers, need to hear. If you want to know why God does what He does in history, in your country, in your church, in your family and in your own life, there are few sermons we've heard that give such a faithful and God honoring biblical picture of reality -- in such a short space of time and covering so much useful material. Make sure you listen to the very end too, because even though the first portion is very well done and sets everything up for what follows, the last part of this sermon, where practical application is made, is spectacular. Listen for yourself and see -- and may God have mercy on those who hear this message. This free MP3 is from Dr. Dilday's extensive audio commentary on Revelation at https://www.sermonaudio.com/go/126040.
"For nothing is more wicked than to contrive various modes of worship without the authority of the word of God." - John Calvin, Commentary On John
Another fine series by Dr. Dilday. Excellent scholarship here, uncovering much biblical truth! Highly recommended.
Best sermons we know of pinpointing the meaning of the first of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Overcoming Lust (1/3) Sexual Perversion, Pornography, & Other 7th Commandment Violations - Remedy for Sexual Desire In Proverbs by Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
Overcoming Lust (2/3) Sexual Perversion, Pornography, & Other 7th Commandment Violations - Remedy for Sexual Desire In Proverbs by Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
Overcoming Lust (3/3) Sexual Perversion, Pornography, & Other 7th Commandment Violations - Remedy for Sexual Desire In Proverbs by Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
History of Holy Days (Sabbath/Lord's Day, Christmas, Easter, etc.) by Dr. Steven Dilday (Free MP3s)
Another stellar series by Dr. Dilday. Much here regarding truths you may not hear often, if ever, elsewhere.
Bible's Providential Preservation (1 of 4) Textus Receptus (TR), Masoretic Text (MT), King James Version (KJV), & Other Bible Versions by Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
Bible's Providential Preservation (2 of 4) Textus Receptus (TR), Masoretic Text (MT), King James Version (KJV), & Other Bible Versions by Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
Bible's Providential Preservation (3 of 4) Textus Receptus (TR), Masoretic Text (MT), King James Version (KJV), & Other Bible Versions by Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
Bible's Providential Preservation (4 of 4) Textus Receptus (TR), Masoretic Text (MT), King James Version (KJV), & Other Bible Versions by Steven Dilday (Free MP3)
Dr. Steven Dilday Reviews and Recommends the Puritan Hard Drive
Dr. Steven Dilday
Pastor of Liberty and Grace Reformed Church in Northern Virginia
For a number of years now, I have followed, and benefited from, the work of Still Waters Revival Books, particularly the Reformation and Puritan Bookshelf CD sets... and now the Puritan Hard Drive.
The Puritan Hard Drive is a remarkable accomplishment!
The common Christian can now have a world-class Presbyterian and Reformed library at his fingertips, for only pennies per volume.
I do not think that it is an exaggeration to say that the Puritan Hard Drive presents an historic and singular opportunity.
The works on the Puritan Hard Drive have been invaluable to me in sermon preparation and in improving personal and familial piety. If these had been the only blessings attached to the reading of these documents, the expense (even if it had been much greater) would have been justified; but there is more here.
In this present time, a great many Presbyterians (particularly in North America) have forgotten and implicitly (perhaps unwittingly) rejected their Presbyterian heritage. Strangely, Westminster confessing churches have rejected the theological distinctives of the Westminster Standards.
Although the Westminster Assembly produced a beautiful statement of soteriological Calvinism, the histories clearly demonstrate that soteriology was not the principle focus, nor chief interest, of the Assembly. The Westminster Assembly was primarily concerned with uniformity in worship (in accordance with the Regulative Principle), the form of church government (Presbyterianism jus divinum), and Church-State relations (the Establishment Principle). It is a sad irony that the great and distinctive attainments of the Westminster Assembly have been ignored and rejected by so many Westminster confessing churches.
However, we may yet entertain the hope that these great attainments are rejected largely because of ignorance. The best books on these subjects have not been readily available; but (thanks be to God) they are available again on the Puritan Hard Drive.
For anyone interested in recovering our Presbyterian and Reformed past, the Puritan Hard Drive is a must.
It is my hope and prayer that the Puritan Hard Drive will be used by God to bring to light the things that were hidden, to call to remembrance the things that were forgotten.
- Dr. Steven Dilday, Pastor of Liberty and Grace Reformed Church in Northern Virginia and https://www.sermonaudio.com/PRCNOVA, President of The Matthew Poole Project , Professor of Hebrew and director of the Ph.D. program in Puritan History and Literature at Whitefield Theological Seminary https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=82911013359, also directs the Master of Theology degree in "Ecclesiastical Latin." Dr. Dilday is currently translating the "Synopsis" written by the Puritan Divine, Matthew Poole . This project when completed will consist of approximately 82 volumes.
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