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Are you content in your faith if you have no fellowship with the brethren?
Are you content in your faith if you're merely watching some sermon clips here and there?
As Voddie Baucham said, “If you can honestly be satisfied with going into a closet, closing the door, and serving God on your own, there's a problem with your salvation. If all you need is a few good downloads, and a nice quiet space to be satisfied completely, there's a problem with your understanding of the gospel.”
As Voddie also said, “It amazes me how many people have such a low view of the bride of Christ. It amazes me how many of us would be just fine if there was nobody else.”
And of course, that reminds me of the words of Charles Spurgeon, “Do you want to go to heaven alone? I fear you will never go there. Have you no wish for others to be saved? Then you are not saved yourself. Be sure of that."
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Source:
www.voddiebaucham.org/sermons/have-to-get-to-want-to
www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=116121724400
Backup of the original source (in case the source is no longer available):
web.archive.org/web/20231126171933/www.voddiebaucham.org/sermons/have-to-get-to-want-to
web.archive.org/save/mp3.sermonaudio.com/filearea/116121724400/116121724400.mp3
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A side note: this is where you'll find him saying the famous “If you can't say Amen, you oughta say Ouch” bit that gets used a lot on social media. I did edit that part out because it didn't fit the overall message of this edit, but I thought I'd share this info.