And they talked together of all these things which had happened.
Personal Privilege
Through
the years I have always regarded it a privilege to listen to Christian people,
especially when their conversation centred on the Lord Jesus Christ. It is still
the same today for me.
To
hear some of the finest preacher’s in the country at our church in Leeds
speaking at the Easter Conventions was utterly inspiring for me. I thanked the
Lord for their ministry and the way in which the Word of God became alive and
meaningful. It was opened up for all present to receive the glittering treasure
of eternal truth in the one and only Gospel of the Cross of Calvary.
Preacher’s
Presentation
‘They
talked of all the things that had happened’. Preacher’s in the pulpit, -
humble, powerful, enlightening, delivering
real food that satisfied the soul and yet left one wanting more of the same.
The
men talking together were well studied in the Word of God and filled with the
Holy Spirit. They were life experienced and practical in teaching and ministry.
They
did not talk about how many people were in their churches or about how much
money came in each week. It was not about building extensions or financial needs
every week. The message was about the Lord of Glory. Sin, righteousness and
judgement to come, was the permanent basis for every sermon. How utterly good
God was and how tragically bad we are, with the glorious Gospel the complete
answer. At times we repented, at times we rejoiced it was indeed a 24/7 life of
commitment to the Lord.
Possibilities
Provided
How
much could we possibly do for our Lord Jesus Christ, rather than how little
would be acceptable to the Saviour of Men. We
thank God for such men and woman today, what a role they play across the country
with loving honest Bible based messages from heaven.
This
country needs the Gospel as never before, so
let’s keep talking together.
And
they talked together of all these things which had happened (Luke 24:14)