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(1/2) - Curtis Hutson on "False Conversions"

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

Curtis Hutson was one of my favorite preachers of all time. I have never met any Baptist preacher that was so crystal-clear on salvation like this man was. Even after his death, he is still winning souls through written work he has done, audio sermons on the internet, and the gospel written on his own tombstone. I can't wait to see him in heaven and thank him for all he has done to further the gospel. :)

Taken from Curtis Hutson's sermon: "Changing the Signposts"

Here's part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snzoyhw8Kd4

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  • Thank you for posting this Dr. Hutson was a wonderful preacher. God really blessed this man. Salvation by faith alone is so true. I hear so much different preaching sometimes i stress out. But then here ol fashion preaching like this, and gives me assurance.

  • @OE505

    Oh I am the same way. Brother Hutson always put it so simply. It is always refreshing to listen to his messages. :)

  • That is some fantastic preaching. Curtis Hutson is one of the best preachers to ever grace this planet. The message well compliments sanderson1611's sermon "Confusion" he preached recently.

  • @Proverbs1x26refurbed

    oh, yes. I saw that video. It refreshed me. Sometimes I get bogged down by all the religion that is on here. I really needed that. I love preaching on salvation by faith alone :D

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  • Great Message

  • Yes, Curtis Hutson makes it crystal clear...salvation comes through faith alone in Christ alone.

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  • The way is narrow and it is indeed easy to slip up and miss out on God's rest! Hebrews 4:6. Jesus yoke is EASY PLEASE STOP MAKING IT SO HARD Matthew 11:28-30. I am bone weary, thank you Lord for your provisions! John 6:28-29

  • @Roy5595 were Paul and Silas heretics in Acts 16:27-31 then for not even mentioning repentance to the jailer when he asked what he must do to be saved and they replied: 'Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved--you and your household.'? Was John a heretic for writing a Gospel that does not once feature the word "repent", and which was expressly written so that we may believe and be saved? Just how much must I repent and how much good should I do to cross the saved line? 1 John 5:13

  • @Roy5595 Perhaps we should take the literal interpretation of that one verse you cited and put it in the context of the many other verses that say otherwise. We are not turning the Gospel into a "license to sin". Anyone who thinks they have such a license has a heart problem they need to check with God.

  • @jls0037 1John 1:8 also plainly states "If we claim to be (present tense) without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us." and 1John 1:10 "If we claim we have not sinned (past tense), we make him out to be a liar and his word has no place in our lives." So perhaps it is not so plain after all. Christ equates even looking at someone lustfully a sin, as well as being angry with murder. I hope you've gouged out your eyes and received a lobotomy as Christ clearly commands to avoid sin!

  • Man, awesome stuff. Thanks for the post!

  • @exposingthemachine Spare me!

  • Amen great man of God one of my Top 10 favorite preachers.

  • and guess what, those Pharisees who did not "repent"(turn towards Christ for salvation) were NOT saved!

    Jesus had harsh words for those who thought they had to keep the Law to be saved. For the lamb of God had come, and so now it was time to repent and believe in Him alone....only Jesus was sinless and an acceptable sacrifice to God.

  • @jls0037

    What do you think "the gospel" is? The Gospel(which means the good news) is that Christ paid for sin and rose on the third day. What do you think "repent" means? It's a greek word that literally means "change of mind". It's a common misconception that "repent from sin" is mentioned in the Bible. IT's not. New Testament repentance always meant to "turn towards Christ", away from self-righteousness. The Pharisees DID NOT repent...and they kept the Law better than anyone.

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