Announcing the Legacy Archives Scott Pauley

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At Enjoying the Journey, we are truly thankful for the rich heritage of Bible teaching and preaching that has been passed down to us. Christians must believe, apply, and minister the Word of God in the present day, but that is best done with an appreciation for those who stood for truth in previous generations. God’s people have been handed a rich heritage that must not be forgotten.

Isaiah 54:17 speaks of “the heritage of the servants of the LORD.” “For thou, O God, hast heard my vows: thou hast given me the heritage of those that fear thy name” (Psalm 61:5). “Thy testimonies have I taken as an heritage for ever: for they are the rejoicing of my heart” (Psalm 119:111). We are just another link in a long line of faithful servants, and we have been given a wonderful heritage.

With gratitude for centuries of faithful preaching, we are excited to announce the ETJ Legacy Archives. Periodically on the Weekend Pulpit, in addition to recent messages and guest preachers, we will begin airing classic sermons from previous generations. Many of these messages are being converted from reel to reel and have never been heard by our audience.

Over time, you will find a Legacy Archive section at ETJ.Bible with a library of these audio recordings, along with legacy reprint books and articles. It is our prayer that God will use the eternal truth, given at another time, to help our generation continue in the timeless heritage of Bible preaching.

Watch for the first of these messages on Saturday, February 21. You will be blessed by this thorough Bible message on a much-neglected and misunderstood passage of Scripture. With each release, you will discover that different preachers vary in their delivery and style, but the truth of God’s Word is consistently powerful.

A legacy is not just something to remember; it is something that continues to make a lasting impact. May God use these legacy messages to make a lasting impact for eternity.


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Why God Used D.L. Moody, Why God Used D.L. Moody by Torrey Moody Power, Why God Used D.L. Moody book, Cover: Soft-touch - 50 pages Introduction D.L. Moody was a man mightily used by God. The Lord enabled Moody to preach the gospel to millions of people across the globe. It is evident that God placed His hand of blessing upon Moody, but why? R.A. Torrey served alongside Moody for many years and was the most qualified to write on this topic. In this classic work, Torrey lays out seven reasons God used D.L. Moody. We desire that God will use this book to raise up an army of young men and women who will experience the power of God upon their lives. God's power rested on Moody only as he yielded to the Source of all power and blessing - the LORD. Table of Contents Dedication Prologue: Why God Used D. L. Moody 1. A Fully Surrendered Man 2. A Man of Prayer 3. A Deep and Practical Student of The Bible 4. A Humble Man 5. A Man Free From the Love of Money 6. A Man with A Consuming Passion for the Salvation of the Lost 7. A Man Definitely Endued With Power From on High.

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