Yet Another thread on Sermon Audio Messages

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Nobody has taught me more about the Reformed faith in the past 5 years than Joel Beeke. I spend a majority of the time on Sermon Audio listening to his messages, but from time to time I like to listen to other preachers. I've downloaded some Dan Broadwater messages as I enjoy his preaching as well.

Basically I would like to know who are the other Beeke like preachers on Sermon Audio that you guys can recommend?

Thanks in advance.
 
I likewise enjoy Beeke's sermons greatly. I don't know that I can say that these two men are 'like' Beeke but they are two that come up with some of the same topics (though Beeke is more mild, I find, than these two). They are Stephen Hamilton out of PA (though he's originally from N Ireland) and Richard Bacon out of TX. Two that are indeed more like Beeke's style (same denomination) are Foppe VanderZwaag and Bartel Elshout (his Soli Deo Gloria sermon is a favorite of mine.)

Forgot to add that Brian Schwertley is another one and start.urclearning.org is a great resource for those interested in the Reformed view on things.
 
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Thank you, gentlemen. I have listened to some of the preachers mentioned but not all. I am looking forward to listening to the others.
 
We're sermonaudio.com junkies here because getting books is so difficult - it is such a blessing as a resource.
 
Beeke has been a great blessing to me and my wife. We've been working through his Marriage and Family series, which is absolutely top notch. I haven't really listened to many of the preachers mentioned so far, so I'll give them a go too. Thanks!
 
Listen to Richard Caldwell, Jr from Spring TX on sermonaudio and be blest! He is reformed baptist, sound, clear, great speaker, committed to the Lord.
 
I hesitate to post on threads like these, worrying that I end up pitting minister against minister, a la 1 Corinthians. However, practically, as there are so very many pastors on Sermon Audio, and since many people use it as a resource, I'll give my take:

Beeke has already been mentioned.

I've gotten blessed many times by Rev. John Greer, F.P.C. in Ulster. He's doctrinally sound, but also very "experimental" and lively.

David Silversides is always a blessing to hear as well.

Ian Brown, though I'm not sure of some of his positions (also F.P.C., like Greer) has a contagious, passionate spirit to him when it comes to the gospel.
 
I hesitate to post on threads like these, worrying that I end up pitting minister against minister, a la 1 Corinthians. However, practically, as there are so very many pastors on Sermon Audio, and since many people use it as a resource, I'll give my take:

Beeke has already been mentioned.

I've gotten blessed many times by Rev. John Greer, F.P.C. in Ulster. He's doctrinally sound, but also very "experimental" and lively.

David Silversides is always a blessing to hear as well.

Ian Brown, though I'm not sure of some of his positions (also F.P.C., like Greer) has a contagious, passionate spirit to him when it comes to the gospel.


Greer is a tremendous preacher of the Gospel. The Free Presbyterians have many tremendous preachers such as: Alan Cairns, Reggie Kimbro, John Wagner and the aforementioned John Greer.

On a side note, I don't think anybody views this as pitting minister against minister. There are certain guys I simply receive a tremendous blessing from listening to. I would recommend people listening to guys like Beeke, Piper, and Kimbro any day of the week because of what their preaching has meant to me.
 
Point taken. I was wary of my own motives, moreso than others. Glad to see someone else has benefited from Greer. I haven't seen him mentioned much on here.

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Point taken. I was wary of my own motives, moreso than others. Glad to see someone else has benefited from Greer. I haven't seen him mentioned much on here.

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Brother, God will bless you for your humble and discerning spirit. I apologize if my post sounded critical. I actually understood what you were trying to say.

I have benefited greatly from Rev. Greer. If you've never had a chance to listen to Reggie Kimbro, as I said he is tremendous as well. His message on justification is one of the best I've ever heard.
 
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