Sermon of the Week: “The Centrality of the Cross” by Alistair Begg.

As you browse the sermons available online, on the television, or on the radio, have you grown tired of the drivel that passes itself off for ministry of God’s holy, infallible, inerrant Word? Far too many so-called preachers of today are nothing more than wolves in sheep’s clothing, and they are seeking only to tickle the ears of men.

In my own ministry of the Word, I have appreciated what I have learned from Alistair Begg. This message is part of his available series entitled, “The Pastor’s Study, Volume 2.” While it is labeled as part of a series for pastors, this message is convicting and challenging for all true believers. Your sermon of the week for January 15th is The Centrality of the Cross.

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Name: The Jungle Missionary, formerly, The Desert Pastor Blog: DefendingContending.WordPress.Com Ministry: Seeking to minister the precious life-giving Word of God to those dead in trespasses and sins! Humbled that He would choose me as one of His children! Prayerfully looking forward to serving Him as a missionary in Liberia, West Africa. Preferred translation: King James (KJV) Currently studying: 1 Peter Currently reading: Several books
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5 Responses to Sermon of the Week: “The Centrality of the Cross” by Alistair Begg.

  1. Pilgrim says:

    This was a great message. Should have been entitled “The Centrality of the Cross in Preaching.”.
    :o)

    Great reminder.

  2. John says:

    Thanks for sharing this sermon. :) (John from Truth For Life)

  3. I like this message and have listened to it probably 6-7 times just in the last few months. It has proved to be a constant reminder of the task at hand.

  4. Rev Limiter says:

    I have benefited from his ministry for many years!

  5. papapatriot says:

    Great message on the Cross!

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