End Times: Things to Come - Dr. Peter Masters Sermons

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    Revelation 4:1 English Standard Version (ESV)
    1 After this I looked, and behold, a door standing open in heaven! And the first voice, which I had heard speaking to me like a trumpet, said, “Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this.”
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    The Metropolitan Tabernacle is a large Reformed Baptist church in the Elephant and Castle in London. It was the largest non-conformist church edifice of its day in 1861. The Tabernacle Fellowship have been worshipping together since 1650, soon after the sailing of the Pilgrim Fathers. Its first pastor was William Rider, and many notable others have filled the position since, including Benjamin Keach, Dr. John Gill, Dr. John Rippon, and C. H. Spurgeon. The Tabernacle still worships and holds to its historical principles under its present pastor, Dr. Peter Masters.
    The Tabernacle fellowship dates back to 1650, when the English Parliament banned independent Christian organisations from meeting together. This congregation braved persecution until 1688, when the Baptists were once again allowed to worship in freedom. At this point, the group built their first chapel, in the Tower Bridge area.
    In 1720, Dr. John Gill became pastor and served for 51 years. In 1771, Dr. John Rippon became pastor and served for 63 years. During these times, the church experienced great growth and became one of the largest congregations in the country. Afterwards decline set in and by 1850 the congregation was small.
    In 1854, the most famous of all the pastors at the Metropolitan Tabernacle started serving at the youthful age of 20. His name was Charles Haddon Spurgeon, and he quickly became the most popular British preacher of his day. The church at the beginning of Spurgeon's pastorate was situated at New Park Street Chapel, but this soon became so full that services had to be held in hired halls such as the Surrey Gardens Music Hall.
    During Spurgeon's ministry, it was decided that the church should move permanently to larger premises. The location chosen was the Elephant and Castle, a prominent location near the River Thames in South London, partly because it was thought to be the site of the burning of the Southwark Martyrs. The building, designed by William Wilmer Pocock, was finished in 1861 and dedicated on March 18. Spurgeon also founded a college for preachers (now Spurgeon's College) and church workers and orphanages for girls and boys, and wrote many Christian books which are still in print today.
    In 1887, the church left the Baptist Union because of the widening influence of theological liberalism within the Union. Spurgeon was adamant that the church would not "down-grade" the faith as many other churches were doing. (See also the "Downgrade Controversy" section in the article on Charles Haddon Spurgeon.)
    At the end of 1891, membership was given as 5,311 (Tabernacle capacity: 6,000 people, with 5,500 seated, 500 standing room; Tabernacle dimensions: 146' long, 81' wide, 68' high). Spurgeon died in 1892.
    The original building was burned down in 1898, leaving just the front portico and basement intact, before the rebuilt church was destroyed again in 1941 during the German bombing of London in World War II. Once again, the portico and basement survived and in 1957, the Tabernacle was rebuilt to a new but much smaller design accommodating surviving original features.
    The church numbers were considerably reduced following the wars, as many of the old congregation could not return to London. In 1970, Dr. Peter Masters became the pastor of the small congregation, and the church started to grow again. It is now able to support an annual School of Theology and part-time Seminary for pastors.
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  • @ChristisLord
    @ChristisLord  5 лет назад

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  • @MissKihara98
    @MissKihara98 5 лет назад +10

    Wish it was longer. Regardless, wonderful. A lovely teaching. May Yahweh preserve us, that we may remain faithful, that we may found worthy to stand before the Son of man. Praying for us all.
    Brother, Grace be unto you, and Peace, from Him which is, and which was, and which is to come. Thank you so much for this upload. Shalom!

  • @OYE1272
    @OYE1272 5 лет назад +2

    So truly blessed (as always) by this sermon, thank you for posting. Soli Deo Gloria!

  • @stevenduke5247
    @stevenduke5247 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks

  • @maryfelix1546
    @maryfelix1546 5 лет назад +2

    Amen

  • @Latebird24
    @Latebird24 5 лет назад +4

    Could someone please tell me a little about Peter Masters? Not many preacher speak like this. I listen to his sermon a couple of times.
    Thank you!

    • @LuiEVero
      @LuiEVero 10 месяцев назад

      You can find Out all about Dr. Peter Masters by googling London Metropolitan Tabernacle, Where he is the pastor. Charles Spurgeon was also the pastor at this church In the past.