
Henry Law
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Divine Cordials
1.7K44:04Audio BooksIn this sermon, the preacher discusses various troubles and challenges that people face in life. He emphasizes the importance of having strong faith to sustain oneself during difficult times. The preacher also highlights the promise of God to supply all our needs according to His riches in glory. He encourages believers to maintain a holy walk and to rely on Christ as their burden bearer. Additionally, the preacher mentions the benefits of trials and how they can contribute to our spiritual welfare.
Jehovah-Jireh
4GEN 22:14PSA 23:1ISA 41:10MAT 6:33ROM 8:322CO 9:8PHP 4:19HEB 11:17JAS 1:2Henry Law preaches about the profound faith of Abraham, highlighting how faith is born in heaven, dwells in the hearts of the redeemed, and prevails with God over sin and Satan. He emphasizes the importance of prompt obedience and trust in God's provision, using Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac as a powerful example of unwavering faith. Law encourages believers to seek Jehovah-Jireh, the Lord who provides abundantly for all needs, offering grace for every situation and circumstance.
The Exceeding Great Reward
3GEN 15:1MAT 16:24PHP 3:8COL 3:5REV 21:4Henry Law preaches on the profound truth that believers find constant peace and joy in Christ, who is the source of all happiness. Through the example of Abraham's obedience and surrender to God's calling, Law emphasizes that true Christians are called to relinquish earthly desires, self-righteousness, sinful habits, and worldly attachments to fully embrace Christ as their exceeding great reward. He highlights that in Christ, believers receive immeasurable blessings, including God's protection, wisdom, righteousness, sympathy, intercession, and eternal life, making Him the ultimate reward and treasure in whom all joy and fulfillment are found.
Psalm 116
3Henry Law preaches on the overflowing gratitude of the Psalmist for God's extraordinary mercies, emphasizing the need for devoted praise and an increase in heavenly-mindedness. The Psalmist's experiences of God's deliverance through prayer serve as a reminder for believers to always seek God's help in times of distress and to trust in His gracious and merciful nature. The Psalmist's deep faith and thanksgiving lead to a commitment to serve the Lord wholeheartedly, offering sacrifices of thanksgiving, fulfilling vows, and praising God publicly.
Comfort for Mourners
2ISA 33:24ISA 57:1MAT 11:28ACT 14:222CO 5:1HEB 12:231JN 3:2REV 3:12REV 14:13REV 21:4Henry Law preaches about the profound comfort and joy that believers can find in the midst of sorrow and loss, emphasizing the assurance of eternal rest and peace in the presence of God. He highlights the scriptural promises of being reunited with loved ones in heaven, free from pain, sickness, and the troubles of this world. The sermon encourages gratitude for the hope of resurrection and the ultimate perfection awaiting believers in the glorious presence of the Triune God.
Psalm 41
2PSA 41:1Henry Law preaches about the happy state of the compassionate, emphasizing the blessings bestowed upon those who consider the poor and the Lord's deliverance in times of trouble. He contrasts this with the vindictive malevolence of the ungodly, who speak evil and devise harm against the righteous. The sermon highlights the importance of prayer to God, confession of sin, and profession of faith, as well as the warm ascription of praise to the Lord.
Psalm 105
11CH 16:8PSA 105:8Henry Law preaches on the importance of praising and seeking the Lord joyfully, intermixing supplications with prayers and enlivening praise. He emphasizes the significance of remembering God's marvelous works and His everlasting covenant with His people, highlighting the faithfulness and grace of God throughout history. Law reflects on God's protection, provision, and deliverance of the Israelites, showcasing His power and love in guiding them through trials and blessings, ultimately leading them to their promised land.
Psalm 6
1PSA 6:2Henry Law preaches about the transformation from godly sorrow to godly joy, emphasizing the deep anguish of the soul due to sin and the desperate cries for mercy and healing from the Lord. Through faith and prayer, the soul finds comfort in God's presence and seeks deliverance and salvation solely from Him. The sermon explores the profound sorrow experienced by Jesus in the garden and on the cross, highlighting the mystery of His vicarious sacrifice for our salvation. It concludes with a prophetic declaration of the ultimate triumph of the Lord over His enemies and the eternal consequences of rejecting Him.
Psalm 126
1PSA 126:1Henry Law preaches about the Lord's gracious work of restoring His people from captivity, where the sorrow of the righteous will be replaced with overwhelming joy. Just as the Israelites experienced immense joy when freed from Babylonish bondage, believers today can rejoice in the liberty found in Jesus, breaking free from the devil's chains and entering a new world of happiness. The deliverance from Satan's yoke should lead to exuberant thanksgiving and praise, acknowledging that the Lord has done great things for His people, bringing salvation and redemption through His mighty power.
I Am That I Am
1EXO 3:14DEU 33:27PSA 102:27ISA 41:10MAL 3:6JHN 8:58ROM 8:38HEB 13:8JAS 1:17REV 1:8Henry Law preaches on the profound meaning of 'I AM THAT I AM' from Exodus 3:14, emphasizing the believer's daily struggles and the constant support provided by the Lord. The sermon delves into the eternal nature of God, His unchanging love and power, and the humility of Jesus in taking on human form to save sinners. It highlights the believer's journey of faith, the assurance of God's unchanging nature, and the eternal consequences of accepting or rejecting 'I AM THAT I AM.'
The Serpent's Head Bruised
1GEN 3:15EXO 15:6JHN 8:44ROM 16:202CO 4:41PE 5:8Henry Law preaches about the ongoing battle between good and evil, emphasizing the role of Satan in deceiving and enslaving humanity. He highlights the power and cunning nature of the devil, who seeks to keep people blind to his existence and the presence of the great Deliverer, Jesus Christ. Despite Satan's strength and influence, Law proclaims the ultimate victory of Jesus over the devil, as foretold in Genesis 3:15, where the Seed of the Woman will bruise the head of the serpent, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
Psalm 34
1PSA 34:6Henry Law preaches on the unfailing care of God that demands unfailing praise, emphasizing the need for continuous gratitude and thanksgiving for the blessings received. Believers are encouraged to seek the Lord in times of fear and trouble, knowing that He hears, delivers, and saves them. The righteous are assured of God's protection, provision, and deliverance from all afflictions, while the wicked face desolation and destruction.
Fear of Death
1PSA 23:4PSA 139:23ISA 43:2JHN 14:1PHP 1:211TH 4:172TI 4:6HEB 2:14HEB 9:27Henry Law preaches about the inevitability of death and the contrasting views of believers and unbelievers towards it. He emphasizes that for those who have accepted Christ, death is a welcomed friend that leads to eternal joy and freedom from earthly struggles. However, for those who reject God, death is a terrifying reality that brings eternal separation from hope and salvation. Law urges believers to find solace in the promises of God and to live a life of holiness, faith, hope, and love, so that when the time comes, they can face death fearlessly and embrace the eternal glory that awaits them.
Psalm 62
1PSA 62:1Henry Law preaches about the firm confidence in God, highlighting Him as a high fortress of protection and the ruin of the ungodly. He encourages trust in God, recognizing His precious attributes and the need to adopt His language as the feeling of our souls.
Psalm 8
0PSA 8:1PSA 8:4MAT 21:161CO 1:27PHP 2:9HEB 2:62PE 3:12Henry Law preaches about the excellence of God's name in all His works, especially revealed in Christ. Believers are privileged to claim an interest in God through His Son, Jesus Christ. The glory of God surpasses human comprehension, yet is made manifest on earth through Jesus Christ. The power of God's truth, proclaimed by feeble lips, prevails over all opposition. Despite the vastness of the universe, God's tender care for mankind, exemplified in Jesus, is a marvel that surpasses all creation.
Psalm 7
0PSA 7:8Henry Law preaches on David's plea to God amidst unjust reproach, showcasing his trust in God's deliverance, innocence in the face of persecution, and appeal for divine judgment against his enemies. The sermon emphasizes the importance of maintaining a pure conscience, seeking God's judgment, and desiring an end to wickedness while establishing justice. It also highlights the ultimate judgment day when God will vindicate the righteous and condemn the wicked, urging sinners to turn to the Savior for mercy. The sermon concludes with a call to praise the Lord for His righteousness and to eagerly anticipate the day when redeemed souls will sing eternal praises to the Most High.
Spiritual Fears
0ROM 5:5Henry Law preaches about the enchanting beauty of being children of God by faith in Christ Jesus, where every joy overflows and believers are invited to a garden of eternal bloom and a tree bearing luscious fruit. The sermon emphasizes the everlasting love of God, its freeness, never-varying brightness, and infinitude, along with the rich gift of Christ Jesus and the tender relationships it brings. It also highlights the high rank of the Holy Spirit among believers, their exemption from sin's penal woe, the glorious company of guards surrounding them, and their adoption into the family of God.
Psalm 5
0PSA 5:7Henry Law preaches on the power of prayer, emphasizing the importance of varied forms of prayer and the use of God's gracious names to strengthen faith. He highlights the significance of starting each day with prayer and worship, seeking God's mercy and guidance. Law also delves into the holiness of God and the need for believers to approach Him cleansed by Jesus' blood. The sermon concludes with a call to rejoice in God's defense, blessings, and surrounding favor for those who trust, love, and walk in righteousness.
Psalm 30
0PSA 30:1Henry Law preaches on the transient nature of sorrows and the eternal nature of joys, urging the congregation to mourn deeply so they may be comforted by God. Through various Psalms, he illustrates how God lifts us up, heals us, and turns our mourning into dancing, emphasizing the importance of praising God in all circumstances. Law highlights the temporary nature of weeping and the everlasting joy that comes in the morning, paralleling it to the resurrection morning of Christ and the believers' future joy in eternity.
Peniel
0GEN 32:30PSA 139:7ISA 27:5ISA 62:7ISA 64:7HOS 12:4MAT 7:7HEB 4:16JAS 4:21JN 5:14Henry Law preaches on the story of Jacob at Peniel, emphasizing the importance of faith and prayer in experiencing God's presence and receiving His blessings. Jacob's unwavering faith and persistent prayer led to a life-changing encounter with God, where he wrestled with the Divine and received a new name, Israel, signifying his victory and princely power with God and men. Law encourages believers to seek their own Peniel moments, where they can see God face to face, have their lives preserved, and experience His presence in every aspect of their lives.
Psalm 16
0PSA 16:1PSA 16:4PSA 16:7PSA 16:10Henry Law preaches about the believer's joy in their present state and the bright hope of rising to eternal life, emphasizing the importance of trusting in God and walking in faith and prayer like Jesus did. He highlights the blessed state of having God as our God, the dangers of idol-worship, and the richness of our inheritance in Christ. Law encourages believers to bless the Lord for His counsel and instruction, to set the Lord always before them, and to find gladness and hope in God's presence.
Psalm 15
0PSA 15:1PSA 24:3PSA 112:6PRO 11:3PRO 22:1Henry Law preaches on the requirements for abiding in God's presence and dwelling in His holy hill, emphasizing the importance of true righteousness as the evidence of being Christ's. He highlights that holiness is not a title but a character trait, pointing to Christ as the only justifier and cleanser of sins. Law urges believers to walk uprightly, speak truth, refrain from gossip and evil deeds, honor those who fear the Lord, and uphold integrity in all financial dealings, assuring that those who do these things shall never be moved.
Psalm 17
0PSA 91:3PSA 121:5ROM 6:11ROM 8:13GAL 5:16COL 3:101PE 5:8F. B. Meyer, Andrew Murray, and A. J. Gordon delve into the profound truths of Romans 6:11, emphasizing the believer's death to sin and life in Christ. They discuss the sensitivity to sin that comes with living closer to God, the distinction between temptation and sin, and the importance of resisting the Tempter through faith in Christ. They highlight the need for believers to continually surrender to God, rely on the Holy Spirit's power, and seek refuge in Jesus when faced with temptation. They also address the ongoing battle against the sinful nature within, stressing the importance of recollecting God's protection and trusting in His keeping power.
Psalm 18
0PSA 18:1Henry Law preaches about the mighty deliverance realized and the utter ruin of every foe, emphasizing the importance of praising God intelligently. The sermon delves into David's heartfelt expressions of love and gratitude towards God for being his strength and deliverer, with a Messianic undertone pointing to Jesus' redemptive work. It vividly portrays God's power in rescuing His people from enemies, the sorrows of death, and the depths of distress, ultimately leading to triumphant victory and exaltation.
Psalm 4
0PSA 4:1Henry Law preaches on the power of prayer, the folly of pursuing false gods, the assurance of God hearing His chosen ones, the importance of self-reflection and awe of God to avoid sin, the necessity of offering sincere sacrifices of righteousness and trusting in the Lord's mercy, the true source of joy found in God's presence, and the peace and safety that comes from dwelling in God's care.