Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Resolved 2009 Conference mp3s now online

MacArthur, Piper, Mahaney, more: click.

8 comments:

David Wolfe said...

Another awesome conference. RCG took a group of 18 or so twenty-somethings down this year, and I'm continually amazed how God uses these pastors to magnify His glory.

Capstone messages for me were def. from Steve Lawson, who preached on Matthew 5:3, 8 on the spiritual bankruptcy and poverty God requires us to have if we are to live a life honoring to Him. Not to use a bible metaphor, but Lawson has a way of taking the Eph. 6 sword of the spirit, and using it to Hebrews 4:12 me, mainly to pierce to the division of soul and spirit. Rick Holland's second message on the importance of sexual purity in the church, should also be a must listen for any twenty-something.

DJP said...

You verbed "Hebrews 4:12."

It should be a T-shirt!

(c;

Gary Benfold said...

Why does Mr Wolfe think that a mesage on sexual purity is important only for twenty-somethings? Ah, I see - he's only 26. You'll learn, brother, you'll learn!

DJP said...

Let the brother have his hope, Gary.

David Wolfe said...

Gary: I only brought up twenty-somethings because that was the age of 95% of the attendees. However, I certainly know that its not exclusive to them. That's why I gave the CD to my older Christian co-workers :)

CR said...

Doesn't this make you wordly for posting this conference?

VcdeChagn said...

Videos are excellent quality as well, and only 4 bucks each.

John MacArthur's (now we know where he got Johnny Mac from) first session was shown at my parent's Bible Study yesterday.

Big hit, too :)

I'm still absorbing the second Piper one. My six year old gave the first one a thumbs up (the 4, 3 and 2 year olds wandered away)

Unknown said...

I was saved under the ministry of Peter Masters and I read Mr Spurgeon regularly. I was always nonplussed at Spurgeon’s stand on “the theatre” and I once read an article in Peter Master’s ‘Sword and Trowel” stating that it was more “seemly” to pray in Elizabethan English. I now live in the States and, over here, they barely understand modern English! Having said all that, Mr Spurgeon is by far the greatest preacher of the English language and Dr Masters is the mortal to whom I owe my eternal life. Better men you will never find. I am a joyful Calvinist myself, but may I startle the propriety of other lovers of the doctrines of grace by offering a piece of advice on how best to deal with the idiosyncrasies that we hear fall from the lips of men better than us, from none other than that odd man himself, Kenneth Hagin: “Just have the sense of an old cow,..eat the hay and leave the sticks””!”