Friday, December 19, 2008

Sam Storms sermon

Sam Storms, pastor of Bridgeway Church, delivered an excellent sermon describing six blessings bound up in the person and work of Jesus. The text for the sermon is Isaiah 9.6-7. Storms's rumination on the mystery and awe of the incarnation is stunning.

Listen here.

2 comments:

Shaun said...

Dr. Sam Storms taught my Christian Thought class at Wheaton.

There is no doubt in my mind that class was probably the best class I ever took at Wheaton. I still have all of my notes and read through them whenever I get a chance.

Dr. Storms, to me, is an excellent example of what a Christian doctrinal professor should be.

I say that because we spent 2 weeks in his class studying soteriological thought. The first week was Arminianism. After that week was over I told everyone I was an Arminian.

The second week we were taught Calvanism. After that study was complete I was convinced that Arminianism was wrong and proclaimed myself a Calvanist.

A few weeks later I just found myself more confused than anything else.

So, now I call myself a Panminianvist because I've just decided that it will all 'pan' out in the end.

Anyways, this all goes to say I can appreciate a professor who can teach both sides of an argument without letting his own beliefs dictate a bias.

Peace!

-Shaun

Casey Shutt said...

That is good! Storms has recently taken a preaching position at a church in OKC. We are thankful for his preaching as well.

FYI: He has lecture notes from some of his classes at his website: http://www.enjoyinggodministries.com/

Enjoy Durham!