John Gill is one of the founders of Baptist thought. He preached in the 1700s and grew up under religious persecution. He would end up preaching in a very special church.
The sermon he preached is at the commemoration of a great and terrible storm that took on London. He preached about how Christ is the savior of the storm and the story of the disciples in the boat.
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