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Conversions At Ephesus


In Acts 19, the apostle Paul met some disciples at Ephesus. He asked them: “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” to which they replied, “we have not so much as heard whether there is a Holy Spirit.” This exchange caused Paul to inquire about their baptism about which they said they were immersed “into John’s baptism.” After hearing this, the apostle insisted they be baptized again, but why? Why did these men need to be re-immersed? Find out in this presentation from evangelist Johnny Elmore from the 2017 Grapevine, TX Preacher’s Study.
Conversions at Ephesus MP3 Link

For the question and answer session that followed the main presentation, see the following links:

Conversions at Ephesus Q&A MP3 Link

The Good Confession

The apostle Paul told his son in the faith: “Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses” (1 Timothy 6:12). Twice in this chapter a reference is made to “the good confession” which was spoken by Timothy and also “Christ Jesus who witnessed the good confession before Pontius Pilate” (vs. 13). Obviously, there is an important confession believers must make, for Paul also wrote that “with the mouth confession is made unto salvation” (Romans 10:10). In this presentation from evangelist Billy Dickinson, the nature, purpose, and wording of this blessed confession is given a thorough investigation.
The Good Confession by Billy Dickinson MP3 Link

Is There A Pattern For How To Be Saved?


In the fourth presentation from the 2016 Ozark Memorial meeting, Eric Reiser addresses a very serious subject. Many believe they have adhered to the scriptural plan of salvation but they have not; some even while attending worship services regularly have perhaps neglected the Divinely ordained pattern for salvation. This sermon addresses this all important topic which every person needs to consider carefully.
Is There A Pattern For How To Be Saved? MP3 Link

“Behold I thought… Behold, now I know!”

(by Jerry Dickinson, January 2010)

The Old Time Religion

(by Johnny Elmore)