The Royal Prerogative – Charles Spurgeon

I come to You oh Lord
With a thankful heart
I sing my song of love
And praise for who You are

For You oh Lord are a great God
Glorious and strong
You oh Lord are a great God
I worship You alone

I bring to You oh Lord
A sacrifice of praise
And of Your wondrous works
I’ll sing for all my days

For You oh Lord are a great God
Glorious and strong
You oh Lord are a great God
I worship You alone


–Vineyard Music, “You Oh Lord Are A Great God”–


9:50 – At one point, it might seem that I am preaching against all evangelical exegesis done by biblical preachers. I’m not, but what I’m trying to say is that the cessationist worldview of many pastors, seems to reduce contextual biblical hermeneutics, down to a naturalistic procedure, in which a teaching is faithfully extracted from the historical background of the Bible, but there’s also along with this, simply a mentality of fact-learning rather than a mentality that the Holy Ghost is directly speaking into your life through the inspired Scriptures. This latter view was held by the reformers, the Puritans, Wesley, Spurgeon, Finney, etc. –J.B.

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