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Greg Gordon : Warning A Wicked And Perverse Generation
A wicked and perverse generation seeks after a sign. A carnal, lukewarm, lax, unbelieving Church sits back and demands of God the supernatural to give value to His credibility. The spotless bride often looks more like a self-absorbed whore. Dennis E. Green said: “We feast on the...

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Greg Gordon : Tribulation Coming To America?
As Christians we are not free from tribulation and persecution. The Scripture says: “Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.” There is a teaching and way of living in modern American Christianity that says: “I will not suffer.” Suffering in some...

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Greg Gordon : Today’s Synthetic Gospel
Where is the power of Edwards? or Whitefield? Where is a modern day Wesley or Spurgeon? To put it in another way, where is the message that these men preached with divine authority? The gospel message that they preached was full of God, throbbing with God, God was the gospel. They...

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Greg Gordon : Three Great Awakenings In America
America as a nation has experienced many moves of the Spirit of God in her history. These times of “religious excitement” and revival are times when God draws near to His people and there is a “special” tangible sense of His working in the midst of men. This is nothing new but apostolic...

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Greg Gordon : The Prayer Meeting Is Dead!
As we look to the biblical account of the book of Acts we see the striking theme of prayer throughout its testimony. We see in it apostolic prayer that depends on God that is desperate before God. The Church was founded in prayer, it began at a prayer meeting in the upper room in Jerusalem...

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Greg Gordon : The Judgement Seat of Christ
The preaching of the judgement seat of Christ is the most neglected topic in Christian preaching in our day. Nothing is more sobering, nothing is more terrifying. When Noah Webster the famous linguistic was asked what was the most profound thought that ever came into his mind...

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Greg Gordon : The Great Sinfulness Of Sin
The old puritan Thomas Boston stated once: “Learn the evil of sin.” Surely this is a trustworthy saying and may the reader begin to understand the depths of sin and see it as God sees it. Firstly, though we must ask the simple question: What is sin? Sin is the breaking of God's law...

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Greg Gordon : The Church That Would Not Suffer!
Oh! for a call back to apostolic preaching, apostolic power, apostolic praying. We cry out ‘I want apostolic power’ but do we really? Do we want to suffer as they did? Do we want to crown our offering with a tortured bloody martyrdom as they did? Pentecost has a cost. If we are going...

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Greg Gordon : The Church Has No Tears!
Saints of God can we sit by idle as the hour creeps on till we are in eternal bliss? Revival is tarrying and men are slipping into hell-fire by the moment! Oh the horror of it! Do you feel the concern dear reader or is your heart passionless, tearless, prayerless. Do you have tears...

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Greg Gordon : The Apostolic Whitefield!
The name George Whitefield brings some recognition but at that very little. No schools, churches, organizations are named after him. Yet in heaven this man is well known! For he was a humble servant amongst men but a giant with God. By the age of 21 he was the most well known preacher...

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