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  • Jonathan Edwards - True Saints When Absent from the Body are present with the Lord (David Brainerd's Funeral Sermon)
    2025/04/25

    In this episode of The Puritan Pulpit, host Nick Reddin brings you Jonathan Edwards’s moving sermon, “True Saints, When Absent from the Body, Are Present with the Lord,” preached at the 1747 funeral of missionary David Brainerd. At just 29, Brainerd’s relentless gospel work among Native Americans cost him his health, yet his unshakable faith inspired Edwards to share this powerful reflection on life, death, and eternal hope. Join us to hear Edwards’s eloquent vision of a believer’s homecoming to Christ, woven with Brainerd’s remarkable story of devotion.

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    1 時間 21 分
  • Introduction to The Puritan Pulpit Podcast
    2025/03/13

    In 'The Puritan Pulpit', host Nick Reddin presents a compelling podcast that bridges the past and present through the powerful sermons of the Puritans. Inspired by notable theological figures like R.C. Sproul and John Piper, Nick revisits the depth and reverence of Puritan preaching. Each episode includes not just the sermon's delivery but also historical insights, offering listeners both spiritual enrichment and educational content. Although this project began as a personal journey, Nick invites listeners to engage with these timeless truths, hoping they will strengthen their faith. This podcast is an ode to the Puritans' enduring legacy.

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    2 分
  • Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God - Jonathan Edwards
    2025/03/23

    Jonathan Edwards' Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is a powerful, soul-piercing sermon delivered on July 8, 1741, during the height of the Great Awakening. Renowned for its vivid imagery and profound theological depth, this sermon was used by God to awaken multitudes to the reality of divine judgment and the necessity of repentance. Edwards, with striking clarity, paints the terrifying truth of God's righteous wrath against sin while holding out the hope of mercy through Jesus Christ.

    The sermon draws its primary inspiration from Deuteronomy 32:35, emphasizing that all unconverted sinners are suspended over the pit of eternal destruction by the mere pleasure of a holy God. Edwards describes sinners as being held by a fragile thread, with nothing but God's sovereign grace preventing them from plunging into everlasting torment. His words are designed to pierce the conscience, emphasizing both the justice of God in punishing sin and the urgency of fleeing to Christ for salvation.

    Yet, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is not a sermon of hopeless despair but one of gracious warning. Edwards calls his hearers to repentance, urging them to seek refuge in Christ, the only Savior from divine wrath. His masterful use of Scripture, combined with pastoral earnestness, makes this sermon a profound example of biblical preaching aimed at awakening spiritual deadness.

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    43 分
  • George Whitefield - The Good Shepherd: A Farewell Sermon (59)
    2025/03/27

    Step back to August 30, 1769, and experience the raw emotion and unshakable faith of George Whitefield’s final London sermon before his journey to America. In this powerful farewell, "The Good Shepherd," Whitefield preaches from John 10:27-28 with a slow, deliberate reverence that builds into a fervent call to follow Christ. Reflecting on the trials of the righteous and the unshakable security of God’s sheep, he weaves scripture, personal anecdotes, and vivid imagery to inspire courage amid opposition. From the temple porch to the cross, Whitefield urges his hearers to hear the Shepherd’s voice and cling to the promise of eternal life. Join us for a stirring glimpse into the heart of an 18th-century preacher whose words still echo with conviction and grace.

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    35 分
  • John Bunyan - The Barren Fig Tree
    2025/04/05

    Dive into the timeless wisdom of John Bunyan in this gripping sermon, The Barren Fig Tree. With his signature blend of vivid storytelling and piercing spiritual insight, Bunyan unpacks the parable of the fig tree that bears no fruit—a powerful metaphor for lives that fall short of their divine purpose. This message challenges listeners to examine their own hearts, confront complacency, and embrace true repentance before time runs out. Perfect for seekers and believers alike, this podcast delivers a stirring call to fruitfulness that resonates as deeply today as it did in Bunyan’s time. Tune in for a transformative journey through one of the Puritan master’s most compelling works.

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    1 時間 31 分
  • Robert Murray M'Cheyne - Believers Not Ashamed of the Cross of Christ
    2025/04/08

    In this episode, we bring back Robert Murray M'Cheyne’s stirring sermon, Believers Not Ashamed of the Cross of Christ, rooted in Romans 1:15-18. We step into Paul’s shoes, boldly preaching the gospel to Rome—the world’s mightiest, most learned, and wicked city—unshaken by its grandeur or sin. With M'Cheyne as our guide, we unpack the power of Christ’s righteousness and the call to glory in the cross, delivering this timeless message afresh for today’s listeners. Tune in for a faithful echo of gospel courage.

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    21 分