Voices from the Mountain
In this revival message, Brother McBride walks the congregation into Isaiah 6, pressing the weight of God’s holiness and the smallness of man. He reminds listeners that before Isaiah could see the true King, the earthly king had to die—and in the same way, the “king” of self must fall before anyone can truly behold Christ. The sermon emphasizes that the closer a person gets to God’s light, the more clearly they see their own sin, echoing Isaiah’s cry, “Woe is me, for I am undone.” The preacher warns against self‑righteousness, spiritual arrogance, and the subtle idolatry of everyday distractions, insisting that everyone—church‑goers included—breaks God’s commandments and stands in need of mercy. In God’s presence, Isaiah wasn’t coerced into confession; it poured out of him naturally, and only then did cleansing come. The message calls listeners to humility, repentance, and a fresh vision of the holy God who alone can purge sin and send His people out with purpose. Pisgah, Alabama - Holy Way Baptist
96 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Voices from the Mountain!