In this sermon, Stephen Davey highlights E.V. Hill and S.M. Lockridge as pastors whose lives reflected Acts 4:13—men recognized not for formal education but for having been with Jesus. What mattered most to them was the gospel of Christ, and they proclaimed it boldly without compromise, regardless of political pressure or cultural opposition. Davey recounts Hill’s strategic evangelistic passion and Lockridge’s unforgettable exaltation of Christ in his sermon “That’s My King,” both demonstrating fearless devotion to truth. These men were motivated not by public approval but by the approval of Christ alone. Davey concludes that their legacy calls believers today to live mesmerized by the glory of Christ and committed to spreading His gospel with confidence and courage.
E.V. Hill and S.M. Lockridgee
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