Forsaking All And Losing Nothing | Gal. 1:10-19 | Eld. Charles Allen Gentry

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A sermon on Galatians 1:10-19 and Philippians 3:8 about forsaking the things of our past and putting Jesus first. Following the example of apostle Paul who had to forsake his achievements and works for Judaism and put Jesus first when he was converted. He counted his past career, trophies, education etc. as loss but he gained so much more when he trusted Jesus Christ as Savior.

This is a timeless message from a day service revival held in 1999 at the NOrth Carthage Baptist Church in Carthage, Tennessee. The preacher is Elder Charles Allen Gentry who was the pastor of North Carthage Baptist Church in Carthage, Tennessee.

A revival is "a meeting or series of meetings for the purpose of reawakening religious faith, often characterized by impassioned preaching and public testimony" according the the American Heritage Dictionary. Many times there have been day and night services during an annual week long revival, mostly in the summer months. Those meetings close with an invitation to lost sinners under conviction to seek the Lord for the salvation of their soul. Those who belong to the church practice the Christian handshake at the end of many meetings. When the Spirit of the Lord has his way, people get happy in the Lord, praise God aloud or shout for joy.

The church building shown in the video is the Green Valley Missionary Baptist Church located in the Elmwood community of Smith County, Tennessee, where the preacher was a long-time pastor.

This message was given to me on cassette tape many years ago.

A sermon by Elder Charles Allen Gentry from Smith County, Tennessee, where he pastored and where he was a blessing to the community.

https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/28426416/eld-charles-allen-gentry
https://www.sandersonfh.com/obituaries/Eld-Charles-Allen-Gentry?obId=28426416
https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/107/Bill/HJR0249.pdf

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