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Branden Preedy

@brandenpreedy

Christian. Husband. Father. PhD candidate. Mostly tweeting about Spurgeon, Baptist history, Christian higher education, and other things I find interesting.

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While I draw this fleeting breath, when mine eyes shall close in death, when I soar to worlds unknown, see thee on thy judgment throne, Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee.

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“Although my memory is fading, I remember two things very clearly: I am a great sinner and Christ is a great Savior.” - John Newton

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“We know that to die is not to renounce existence; we understand that death is but a passage into a higher and a nobler existence. The soul emancipated from all sinfulness passes the Jordan, and is presented without fault before the throne of God.” - Spurgeon

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The things that drew Henry C. Potter to Spurgeon’s preaching in 1877 is what draws many to his preaching today. Spurgeon preached with a directness and clarity, a persuasiveness, and a sense of reality.

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Spring Preview Day at Midwestern Seminary is just 1 week away. It’s not too late to register! Come join us in KC on Friday, April 24th, and stay afterward for a free ticket for you and your guests to the Kansas City Royals game. I’d love to meet you! Register atwww.mbts.edu/preview

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That the South has an inherent right to host the vast majority of SBC annual meetings rests on a presupposition that it is fundamentally a regional denomination held together by gospel commitment *and* cultural proclivities.

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Call it a “Christian economy,” call it something else. I don’t care. But whatever you want to call it, it’s good actually for a man to work and afford to provide for his family.

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Oh, for a faith that can look death in the eyes and say, “You are my vanquished foe; you do not have the final word.” Ours is hope in Christ the redeemer.