This past Sunday, I was able to see Ryan Ferguson do a full recitation of the entire book of Hebrews. From Chapter 1 Verse 1 all the way through Chapter 13 verse 25. I had no idea it was even about 50 minutes long when sitting in on it, because hearing the Word of God flowing so clearly it did not seem “long” at all. I don’t know how Ryan was able to remember every word from the book of Hebrews, but hearing it all at once was great. I certainly have never gone through Hebrews in such a short period of time, but hearing it all at once was really good.
So the assembly recorded the audio and I’ve uploaded a copy to Blip.tv (I don’t want to crash a church web site), since Blip.tv allows in full anything you can keep under 100MB in size. This way, maybe this will get even more distribution. (You with blogs can embed this on your blog or web site too.) You can hear it all below. After the first few seconds, the video goes dark, because this is a copy of the audio. So just start it up and hear the Word of God. Ryan presents Hebrews from the English Standard Version.
Praise God through Jesus Christ.
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April 26th, 2008 at 1:18 am
Thanks for the link, as the video’s discussion of Hebrews is a blessing.
By the way, when you said “So the assembly recorded the audio”, I was curious as to what assembly you were referring to. Is it one which you heard of elsewhere and And Do they have a website I could possibly investigate? Also, (if I may ask), do you attend that paticular fellowship, and if not where exactly do you fellowship at ( as I’ve always wondered/wanted to ask)?
Apart from that, thanks again for the video. For some, Audio teachings seem to be more effective in engaging, conveying things/aiding in retaining info as opposed to reading by yourself.
April 26th, 2008 at 1:51 am
http://concord-baptist.org
Yes Gxg, that is the answer to your questions at the moment, since this is the assembly of saints we’ve been in fellowship with since our recent move to the Chattanooga, TN area. The web site is in the middle of renovations. So if you don’t see something, it’s because things are under renovation. So most of the site is not even there at the moment.
I usually don’t mention it, because I’m not here to promote one assembly over another. But discuss sound doctrine. Which is why I never ask what specific local church anyone is attending.