Showing posts with label C.J. Mahaney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label C.J. Mahaney. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

C.J. Mahaney - The Holiness of God


I listened to this sermon because of what my friend, Adrian Warnock wrote on his blog...

Here are his words: If you are an avid C. J. Mahaney listener, you may well have heard of a series of talks he did many years ago on people in the Bible who God killed. In which case, I've got a real treat in store for you! But first, let me set the context.

I would like to share with you a few sermons over the coming weeks or months that have impacted me so much that I still remember them. I am convinced that the gentle "drip drip" effect of being continually exposed to good teaching over many years is as important as the moments of great impact and decision. But, by the nature of things, we don't remember those sermons!

Some messages do consciously shape us, however, creating a moment of transaction between us and God. Often we remember how we felt when we heard them as if it were yesterday, even years afterwards. This is one such talk. I would love to hear from others about sermons they remember as having transformed them in a similar way.

To set the scene, I was still a young boy. I had somehow persuaded my parents to let me go into the adults' meeting in a tent at Downs Bible Week, an early Newfrontiers conference.

Mahaney was a phenomenon even back then. He was funny, engaging, easy to understand, and truly passionate. He was speaking about the holiness of God, and by honing in on the people God killed, certainly got my attention. This was a side of God I hadn't really given much attention to.

This talk was very well received. In fact, you could have cut the air with a knife that night because of the sense of the presence of God in the room. It was one of the very few times in my life when I caught something of the smell of revival. That night I experienced for the first time a sense of the weighty presence of God in all his holiness that both attracted and terrified me. I knew then that this was what a revival would feel like. If I had known how seldom I would experience the same sensation in the ensuing years, I would not have wanted to leave that tent. Sometimes today I cry out to God that he would reveal himself in such a way again. When we pray for revival, I'm not entirely sure we know what we are praying for.

Judging by the heavy sense of conviction in the room, many of us were totally undone that night. I know that for me, I would never be able to treat God as flippantly or irreverently again. That night kindled in me a healthy respect for God which has never left me. The Bible both commands us to fear God, and then tells us not to be afraid of him. Or, as Newton puts it:

'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
and grace my fears relieved
.

One of my most enduring memories of that evening all those years ago was speaking to a member of our church who, with eyes brimming with tears, said that they felt they had just begun their Christian life all over again—if that were possible. There were many who felt the same way, wondering if they had ever been a Christian up until that point.

So, if are intrigued like I was when I read this from a guy I really respect like Adrian, I believe you will find it worth your time to listen!

Here is the link!
I loved the sermon and I think you will love it!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

C.J. Mahaney - Cross Centered Parenting


C.J. on parenting. Not much more I need to say. Humble, full of grace, and encouraging. You can't go wrong. Here is the link!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Spiritual Gifts - C.J. Mahaney


I thought it would be interesting a spend a week looking at spiritual gifts. And who better to kick off a week than C.J. who has been one of the key leaders in joining a reformed doctrine with a charismatic bent. It is a great overview of 1st Corinithians and weaves together many essential doctrines and understandings... Just to hear the pastor introduce CJ at the beginning is worth the listen. And I think CJ is probably my favorite pastor to listen to pray.

Enjoy! Click here for link!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Passion Week - The Cry from the Cross - C.J. Mahaney


I don't need to say much about this sermon... C.J. on the Cross. Listen and be blessed.

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Monday, October 1, 2007

A week in review...


Thanks to Pete Williamson for guest blogging last week!!!! This week we are going to bring back a few favorites...

I was listening to C.J. Mahaney on pride the last few days. Such a personal, practical, exhorting message that everyone should listen to over and over again...

So here it is again, kicking off the week!

Friday, July 20, 2007

C.J. Mahaney - Enjoying Grace and Avoiding Legalism


I am bringing back a favorite from a couple of weeks ago! In case you missed it, don't miss it again!!! Check out the link to reminisce on what I wrote last week!!! This sermon is too good to miss!

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

C.J. Mahaney - Sovereign Grace


C.J. leads a ministry called Sovereign Grace. He has a book called The Cross Centered Life. C.J.'s message is called Sovereign Grace. This week is Sola Gratia (only grace).


Enough said!



Saturday, June 30, 2007

C.J. Mahaney - The Pastoral Priorities

I decided to focus on pastors this last day of the week and I decided to include and article rather than a sermon. Some great thoughts by a great man...




Friday, June 29, 2007

C.J. Mahaney - Sovereign Grace


The message of his ministry... Sovereign Grace, in the humble deep end. Love it!

Click below for the link!


10.09.2005
C. J. Mahaney
Sovereign Grace Download (11.7 MB)

Thursday, June 28, 2007

C.J. Mahaney - Pride

One of the things I have been challenged by the most listening to so many sermons for this blog is how to pray. Especially if I listen to a certain preacher more than once during the week, it is really interesting to listen to how they approach the preaching time. I think just listening to C.J. pray before he speaks is worth the price of admission. Regarding this sermon, I really, really love this sermon by C.J. I really mean it. He really does such a phenomenal job speaking about the perils of pride and how to purposefully live your life in humility before the Lord. As always, he speaks with great passion and creativity and honesty, a simplicity and authenticity that brings you into his heart. Beautiful, convicting, practical and inviting. Don't miss out on this amazing 1 hour and some change... He spoke this sermon at pastors conference but it is applicable to everyone!

Here is the link!

(The link is towards the bottom of the page under the following heading!)
Sovereign Grace Ministries Leadership Conference
C.J. Mahaney - Pride - Delivered at PDI Leadership Conference 2002

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

C.J. Mahaney - Interrogating the Legalist within

This is a great follow up to Monday's sermon, a follow-up in some senses, a personal and practical analysis in another and a reminder with some of the similar definitions and examples from the previous message as well. He adds some great new stories, he unpacks Galatians 3 in a great way, and really hammers home the evil and foolishness of legalism in a very eye opening way. If Enjoying Grace and Avoiding Legalism was helpful, this will be a great follow up. Listen to that one first before this one... Very helpful, encouraging and worth your time!!!

Click for the link!

Please note: The message is under Little Rock Baptist and the title is wrong: The Cross Center Life.

Monday, June 25, 2007

C.J. Mahaney - Enjoying Grace and Avoiding Legalism

I first heard of C.J. Mahaney when I heard a sermon by Josh Harris called "Humble Orthodoxy." In this sermon, Josh shared how C.J. trained and mentored him and C.J. and the church, more or less, then gave the pastorate to him. My buddy was talking to me about this on how few pastors really mentor and train the younger generation of pastors and give them opportunity to grow and fail and succeed. This was a really cool example and so I was immediately impressed by him. And then I heard this sermon. Wow! I am tempted to put this sermon on every day this week. A must hear for new believers, old believers and everyone in between. Heartfelt, funny, compelling... I wish I had heard this sermon in college. So much pain I could have saved myself and judging others and pride and despair and depression...

Great message. Life changing message.

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Scroll down to the the Enjoying Grace and Avoiding Legalism link!

More Bio on C.J.:
CJ Mahaney leads Sovereign Grace Ministries in its mission to establish and support local churches. After 27 years of pastoring Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland, C.J. handed the senior pastor role to Joshua Harris on September 18, 2004, allowing C.J. to devote his full attention to Sovereign Grace. He serves on the Council of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals and on the board of The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.