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Horatius Bonar: Apostolic Sighs

Nov 19, 202030 min
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Don't forget to share this episode and comment on our posts for a chance to win a book from Banner Of Truth! Richard Sibbes, "The Bruised Reed." Horatius Bonar, more famous as a hymn-writer, was a preacher in the 1800s from Scotland. He did everything he could during a tough time of transitions for the Church of Scotland. He also had a hard personal life, losing five of his own children during his life. In this sermon, "Apostolic Sighs," Horatius points out that there is a rare glimpse into the life of the Apostle Paul and his own human worries and frustrations. But how Paul then turns these into hope in Christ and the good work that Christ will do for all who believe. Special thanks to Ed Backell for returning to Revived Thoughts to read this sermon. If you enjoyed his read, check out J.C. Ryle's sermons and Christmas Evans which Ed has also read for us. Pastor Ed Backell is a Washington state native, and has taught for 30+ years in churches in Oregon, Washington and Nebraska, currently in Warden, WA. He has been serving Warden Community Church since May, 2010 Subscribe to our newest show, Revived Radio for an extra sermon every week. If you'd like to join the premium team go to our Patreon If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts

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