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Elder James Compton (1905 - 2007)
Elder James Compton was the original founder of the 'Gospel of Grace Tape Supply.' His collection of tapes began as he traveled to Church meetings and Associations recording sermons on Reel to Reel.
This web site is dedicated to Elder James Compton (1905 - 2007)
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Phil Jones
photos/1-965703201.jpgBrother Jones' gift to preach is evident in this message. We thank God for him.
Note in this sermon that the term 'violence' is illustrated in many different ways. It is used here in a spiritual sense, as in 'striving' or challenging oneself to pursue the spiritual kingdom entered through much tribulation. As noted, it is primarily for sanctification in the life of a child of God.
Hate, for instance, requires no effort, but love and turning the other cheek are 'violent' to the old man!
The examples set forth the distinction between entering first by the Holy Spirit in regeneration (the sinner is passive) and afterwards seeking truth and righteousness through active obedience.
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Welcome to a library of Primitive Baptist sermons. Experience the "faith of our fathers’" by listening to the preaching of many of our able ministers of yesteryear! E.D. Bryant, C.M. Mills , J.A. Monsees, Cecil Darity, C.E. Smith, Walter Evans, Leon Clevenger, Afton Richards, V.F. Lowrance, Harvey Daily, Manning Temples and many more!
We hope you will be blessed listening to the prerecorded sermons and encourage you to the study of God’s Word.
We invite you to visit a Primitive Baptist Church in your area, where prayers, congregational hymn singing and sound biblical preaching according to the New Testament pattern can be heard and experienced. Primitive Baptist are strongly committed to the doctrine of God’s sovereign electing grace to ruined sinners through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ and the application of that work by the Holy Spirit. We are committed to our churches and seek to follow New Testament practice. For a more comprehensive view or have questions about Primitive Baptists please visit www.pb.org.
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