Recently, our fellowship has gone through a couple of John Bunyan sermon series, which I thought were excellent, and found them very beneficial; and so, I thought I would mention them here, in case they might be of benefit to someone else.
The Acceptable Sacrifice; Or, The Excellency of a Broken Heart
“John Bunyan’s words are delivered with compelling conviction as he passionately portrays the beauty of the only sacrifice that is acceptable to God. With carefully crafted words he describes the wonder and majesty of a heart broken before the Lord. The brokenhearted are not forsaken or ignored, for they are ‘His jewels, His beloved.'”
(The narration is a little slow, but the message is worth it!)
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
(Here is the SermonAudio search string for this sermon series.)
Here is an online written version
A Treatise of the Fear of God; Showing What It Is And What It Is Not
“This work distinguishes the nature of man’s fear of God, the relationship of this fear to faithfulness, the effects of the fear of God, and clearly draws the line between the fear and the dread of God.”
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
(Here is the SermonAudio search string for this sermon series. We used the Still Waters Revival Books version.)
And here is this online written version
I hope you will take the time to go through these, by listening and/or reading, as I believe they are both very important to the heart and life of the Christian. We pray God grant us a broken and contrite heart, and grow in godly (only!) fear of Him!
— David
David, thank you for posting this. I downloaded the print version of both and look forward to getting into them. I always enjoy tagging along with what you all are studying in the community.
Hi Judy,
May the Lord guide your studies.
— David
Thank you David for posting this seriers. I am half way through them already. John Bunyun is an amazing teacher. I listen to them as I pick apples, profitable time in many ways. Thanks again and God bless. Craig Medicraft
Hi Mr. Medicraft,
I'm thankful you're finding them profitable. May God guide your studies as well.
Thanks to the Lord,
— David