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Old 11-27-2007, 07:56 AM
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What is there left to preach about?

Thought provoking question. His riches are unsearchable. His love immeasurable. His glory incalculable. His mercy endures forever. His Kingdom has no end. We haven't even begun to comprehend the height, breath, length, and width of His love for us. His blessing is boundless. The books of the world cannot contain His Story. Mere words can't describe His wondrous love. And His Name... His Name brings peace, brings healing, brings salvation, brings comfort . His Name, above all other names, has all power... Devils flee at the matchless Name of Jesus. The acts of the Holy Spirit continue to this day and beyond. The sick need healing. Those bound by drugs and alcohol need deliverance. Souls, lost without God still persih... the Church is far from being "without spot, without blemish".... Truths of God's Word are still being revealed. The Holy Spirit still leads us out of the shallow, muddy waters of contention and division and into the crystal clear waters of spiritual harmony. The Great Commission, given to all believers, stands, as yet, unfulfilled... people in foreign lands, even in our own lands, have yet to hear the Gospel of the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus. Multitudes are still bound in "Prisons with Stained Glass Windows", serving a cold dead religion. Millions more are still enslaved by sin, never darken a church door, have never knelt at an altar of repentance, have never been baptized in water in Jesus' name... have never experienced "joy unspeakable and full of Glory". The Gospel has not yet been preached "into all the World".

What is there left to preach about?
Jesus. Not a religion about Jesus. Not a doctrine about Jesus. But, Jesus. As long as the above is true, there is still reason to keep preaching.
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