Sermon Audio review


 

          


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SermonAudio - Review

 Sermonaudio.com is a website that features many recordings from a variety of speakers and locations. 

A significant number of the recordings are from ordained ministers and specific congregations which are listed as broadcasters. 

Sermonaudio may seem a pretty self-explanatory title - however, along with audio of sermons, one can also access a variety of audio resources. 

For example, even if your church doesn't have a Bible study meeting during the week you can tune in to recordings of Bible studies of other groups and churches.

However the focus of sermonaudio is uniting churches and helping people find access to audio resources to learn more about Christianity. 

Nonetheless - like good Bereans may we seek God, searching the Scriptures to see "if these things [are] so"^1 and comparing all things, including ourselves and churches made up of people who like us are those saved by grace yet still have sin - to God's Word, even as He continues to sanctify and change those who are his to be more in accord with our Savior and Lord.

Some of the content resources available on sermonaudio include an online psalter and content of church history exploration from pastors and leaders.


Future reviews by me will focus on content from sermonaudio and what we can learn from specific material on that platform! One can find more info at 

sermonaudio.com and as well my church's sermonaudio site- https://www.sermonaudio.com/solo/cliffwoodpres/ .

Works Cited.

The Bible.

Disclaimer: the links on these pages do not count as total endorsements of everything on those links!

Blueletterbible is a resource evidently run by Christians which has a lot of content by authors that would count as orthodox*  believers and also features a resource by Joseph Thayer, a man who at one point was apparently against Trinitarianism, the belief that God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit yet one God in three persons. In other words, someone who denied this doctrine would be consistent with heresy rather than orthodoxy and basically denying what the Bible clearly shows  also.

However, Thayer found it worthwhile to base his work off of work already done by Augustus Strong, a Reformed theologian and has left behind a lexicon that one can apparently find helpful as a study resource and a source of information about the Greek of the New Testament (Google Search) .

Works Cited. thayer greek lexicon - Google Search

Thayer's Greek Lexicon (Thayer) - Biblical Dictionaries - Bible-Discovery Software


*orthodox here means as in having correct doctrine - not necessarily Eastern Orthodox .



 Bible Search and Study Tools - Blue Letter Bible

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