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Give Me That New Time Religion
Adrian Rogers
2 Corinthians 5:17


And now would you take God's word and find with me II Corinthians 5:17. II Corinthians 5:17. I want to speak to you on this subject, Give Me That New Time Religion. Give me that new time religion.

Listen to the Scripture. "Therefore if any man be in Christ he is a new creature, old things are passed away, behold all things are become new." All things are become new. Now I'm not opposed to the old time religion - I want to tell you everything that we have in America that is worth having, I believe, is due to that old time religion.

Those people who came to this country came to this country primarily, our founding fathers, seeking God. And if you read the Constitution you can find that written in the Constitution. If you read our history you can find it written large in our history. You can find it stamped upon our money that America is great because America is a country, a nation based on a Judeo- Christian ethic, and because of the faith of that old time religion.

Less than one percent of the population in 1776 were not members of a protestant church. These people believed in God. That is the matrix out of which we've come. Now we talk about our progress in America. Well, we've split the atom. We've walked on the moon. And we're in deeper problems than we've ever been, all right. Before this age of aspirin-eaters makes fun of those people back yonder we better look back to the pit from which we have been dug. Thank God for the old time religion.

But I want to tell you friend that the old time religion is also the new time religion. And the reason that the old time religion is also the new time religion is because the old time religion is the all time religion. Amen. And if the old time religion is the new time religion and the all time religion, it's the any time religion. That means you can have it today.

Thank God for the new time religion. For God s ...

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