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The Cure for Today's Dying Church
- The Wellspring of Life
- Narrated by: Ronald Hucks
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
The church is in the desert today! The arid conditions existing in the church leave the people parched, thirsty, and longing for refreshing. Many church leaders do not know how to get the spiritual water for themselves and therefore they cannot lead God’s people into the Promised Land of true fellowship and discipleship. This sad state of the church causes many church buildings to stand empty because people are tired of church leaders committing gross indecencies and leading people astray with messages that “tickle their ears” or boring them to tears with sermons that contain no life-changing truths.
In this audiobook, Dr. Meyer van Rensburg addresses the issue by pointing out many of the mistakes that have been made (from spraying people with Doom insecticide in Africa to church leaders refusing to be criticized because they see themselves as “little gods”, as well as the vacuous Sunday services that leave people in the same state that they came to church instead of inspiring them and changing their lives). The church is dying of thirst in the desert, and the condition can only be treated by discovering the living water to quench that thirst. Too many church leaders do not know how to hear the voice of God and therefore cannot lead people to the living water.
By following the listing of the well in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, this audiobook demonstrates that the church needs the living water the Wellspring of Life provides. Each mention of the well is dealt with separately to show the significance of what is revealed there, to prove how these Scriptures were specifically put in this order to provide a systematic study of the importance of the well to the church and to point out the mistakes people in the church make. For instance, with Hagar, the fact that the well existed in the desert is first explored and then the fact that it had to be revealed for her to see it.