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In this sermon, the speaker discusses how the human mind has become more focused on defending itself and seeking harmony in the world rather than understanding God's will. This shift has led to a sens
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of swearing and its implications. He acknowledges that even though using mild swear words may not seem too evil, it is still wrong according to Jesus'
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the experience of a Christian who comes under deep conviction of sin and begins to fear God. The preacher emphasizes that this is often the gospel that convicted
In this sermon, the preacher addresses the issue of feeling helpless and unable to overcome personal struggles. He emphasizes that saying 'I can't' is tragic because it implies a lack of faith in God'
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the stages that people who have faced near-death experiences go through. He mentions that initially, individuals tend to resist and rebel against the idea of dea
Ernest O'Neill discusses the transmission of emotional traits from Adam to humanity, emphasizing that while physical and mental traits can be inherited, moral and emotional qualities are influenced by
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that the message of the good news has not been properly delivered. He argues against the belief that death is the punishment for sin, stating that it is actuall
Ernest O'Neill addresses the struggle of Christians who, despite knowing the right actions, often fail to live them out due to an internal conflict of desires. He emphasizes that the central problem i
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the fundamental problem of mankind: the deceitful and wicked nature of the human heart. He refers to the story of Noah's Ark in Genesis 7 as an example of God's
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of walking in the light and confessing sin. He believes that the death of Jesus is the secret to a fulfilling life. The speaker encourages the aud
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of aligning our will with God's will. He emphasizes the need to accept Jesus and surrender our old selfish lives to Him. The speaker highlights tha
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of hungering for the word of God and being fully committed to it. He shares his personal experience of struggling with sin and realizing the need
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the problem of preaching and living a gospel of cheap grace instead of costly grace. He refers to Romans 11:6, which states that if salvation is by grace, it can
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive mindset, especially in times of suffering. He highlights how those who are enduring the most hardships often find solace
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on a lonely evening spent at home. Despite trying to occupy themselves with coffee, flowers, and television, they feel a deep sense of emptiness and longing for co
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a Christlike life rather than just talking about Christianity. He highlights the need for people to see God incarnate in the lives of be
The sermon transcript discusses the meaninglessness of life without knowing the purpose or destination. It compares this situation to being on a Greyhound bus, where people are occupied with trivial a
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the presence of evil and suffering in the world and how it challenges the belief in a perfect future. He highlights the destruction, violence, and injustice that
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that our true nature is revealed in how we respond to the circumstances and events of our lives. He uses the analogy of squeezing an orange to illustrate that wh
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the inner conflict that many Christians experience, as described in Romans 7:15. He challenges the common interpretation that this passage represents the normal
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of love and acceptance in the world. He points out that people tend to love and accept others based on their attractiveness or compatibility. However,
In this sermon, the preacher shares a personal experience of witnessing a disturbing incident on the streets of London. He then connects this experience to the biblical passage in Romans 7:15, where t
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of loving Jesus and having a deep relationship with Him. He compares this love to the love between husbands and wives, urging couples to prioritiz
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the misconception that Romans 7 describes the normal Christian life. He explains that in Romans 6, Paul talks about how Jesus' death freed believers from the powe
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive mindset, especially in times of suffering. He highlights that those who are enduring the most hardships often find solac
In this sermon, the speaker shares their personal journey of transformation through God's intervention in their life. They talk about struggling with inward issues such as a bad temper and jealousy, a
Ernest O'Neill emphasizes the profound love of Christ, demonstrated during His suffering, and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in enabling believers to love others as Jesus did. He illustra
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of allowing Jesus to come alive inside our spirits. He explains that we cannot produce this reality on our own, but rather, it is a work that only
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the popularity of how-to books and their appeal to readers across generations. He points out that while these books provide instructions on various topics, they o
In this sermon, the speaker addresses the importance of discovering the truth about the meaning of life and our purpose. They mention that over the past month, they have been discussing intellectual q
In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal experience of coming to faith in God at a young age. He emphasizes that the Christian life is not one of defeat, but rather a life of victory and real t
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the concept of restlessness and uncertainty that many people experience in their lives. He refers to the letter written by Paul to the Romans in 57 AD as a guid
In this sermon, the speaker addresses the struggle many people face in showing their true selves at work and in their personal lives. They emphasize the need for authenticity and the desire to live a
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the existence of God and presents Einstein and Darwin's views as evidence for a supreme being behind the universe. The sermon then focuses on the historical recor
In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of carnality and its destructive effects on relationships. They emphasize that many problems, such as infidelity, conflicts, and betrayal, stem from a d
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that God had foreseen how humanity would become enslaved to people and things before He created us. He explains that our old perverted personalities, which bind
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of experiencing a change in our lives as believers in order to be a witness to others. The sermon is based on the book of Romans, specifically chap
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the issue of overpopulation and genetic engineering as a proposed solution. He reflects on how humanity has strayed from God's original plan for the world and the
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the mess and chaos that exists in the world today. He attributes this mess to our failure to follow Jesus and his teachings. The speaker mentions that Jesus expla
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the transformative power of Jesus in one's life. He describes how even a dying man can experience a physical and spiritual transformation when they believe in Je
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the need for real spiritual nourishment in a world filled with distractions. He describes how people often get caught up in the busyness of life, relying on supe
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of surrendering our lives to God and allowing Him to direct our paths. They emphasize that we often change the ground of our justification from our
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of death and how it is passed on from generation to generation. He explains that there are three types of death: physical death, eternal separation f
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of establishing historical facts, particularly in relation to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He mentions four rules that historians and philosop
In this sermon, a father and son engage in a conversation about the purpose of life. The father repeatedly asks the son why they are alive, but the son is unable to provide an answer. The father atten
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the evidence for the existence of God by drawing analogies from everyday life. They explain that just as we can infer the presence of a dog when we see a bone, we
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on Genesis 11:4-6, where humans decide to build a city and a tower to make a name for themselves. The speaker emphasizes that our mental capacities began to deterio
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the Bible as a record of the actions and words of the creator of the universe. The speaker highlights the significance of studying the Bible to
In this sermon, the speaker addresses the tendency of humans to worry and feel strained when unexpected events occur in their lives. The speaker suggests that this strain comes from a lack of belief i
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing Jesus as the Son of God. He encourages the audience to intellectually conclude that Jesus is God's son and to then seek out what he
Ernest O'Neill preaches on the search for blessedness and the struggle with inward sin that hinders our spiritual growth. He emphasizes the need for honesty in examining our hearts and the gradual dec
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the desire to turn back the clock and erase past mistakes, habits, and character flaws that hinder us from living fully. He explores the longing to be innocent again, fre
Ernest O'Neill challenges the notion of feeling insignificant and unnoticed, emphasizing that each individual is an integral part of God's plan for the universe. He explains that our purpose in life a
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the struggle with sin and the realization that our inability to do what is right is a result of rebellion against God. He emphasizes the need to move from the Old Covenan
Ernest O'Neill delves into the reasons behind our worries and temper issues, attributing them to our heredity and environment. He emphasizes that our true origin began on the first Christmas Day, long
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the origin of ideas, emphasizing that all ideas come from God. He discusses the concept of intuition, a deeper knowledge beyond intellect, often guiding us in crucial lif
Ernest O'Neill delves into the essence of conscience, highlighting how our spirits enable us to communicate with the Supreme Being who created us. He emphasizes that our conscience, rooted in our spir
Ernest O'Neill delves into the struggle of feeling like mere objects in a consumer-driven world, exploring the loss of individuality and the yearning for a deeper sense of self and purpose. He discuss
Ernest O'Neill emphasizes the importance of recognizing that we are creatures of God, not the Creator, and urges us to 'let God be God' instead of trying to be His equal. Using the analogy of Paddingt
Ernest O'Neill discusses human adaptability and how we have adjusted to a deteriorated life on earth after rejecting a close relationship with our Maker. He explains the origin of law and moralism, hi
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of being part of someone else, emphasizing how we often seek autonomy and independence in life but end up feeling inadequate and insecure. He highlights the unique
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the cosmic miracle of being recreated in Christ, emphasizing the new creation and freedom from human limitations that believers can experience. He highlights the concept
Ernest O'Neill delves into the teachings of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of recognizing God as our Creator and Father, and understanding our purpose to align with His plans for us. Jesus' death i
Ernest O'Neill delves into the complexity of human personality, highlighting the layers of body, soul, and spirit, with the spirit being the innermost part that connects with the Creator. He emphasize
Ernest O'Neill delves into the true meaning of Christmas, emphasizing that it signifies God Himself coming to earth as a human being in the form of Jesus Christ, who is both divine and human. Despite
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the misconception of human freedom, highlighting the tendency to live as if we are solely responsible for our destinies rather than acknowledging God as our loving Father
Ernest O'Neill delves into the profound meaning behind taking communion, emphasizing Isaiah 53:11 as a miraculous prophecy of Jesus' experience on the cross. He explains that Jesus bore the pain of a
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the frustration that humanity has faced for two thousand years, living in anxiety and dependence on earthly things, leading to impaired minds, unbalanced emotions, and we
Ernest O'Neill explores the concept of superhuman life, questioning if there is a higher form of existence beyond our earthly lives. He delves into the historical evidence of a visitor from Outer Spac
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the misconception of feeling 'on our own' in the world, emphasizing the sense of unity and connection we have with others and the universe, ultimately pointing out that w
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of foolishness in denying the existence of God, emphasizing the worldly wisdom that leads many to reject the idea of a Creator and rely solely on themselves. He ex
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the superhuman life or energy available to us, explaining that it is different from our mental, emotional, and physical life as it is the actual life-power of the Creator
Ernest O'Neill delves into the concept of the spirit being willing but the flesh being weak, illustrating how there is a divine life within us that goes beyond our human limitations. He emphasizes tha
Ernest O'Neill reflects on the loss of innocence and boundless possibilities we experience as we grow older, attributing it to societal pressures and the transition to adulthood where responsibilities
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the profound truth of being in Christ, emphasizing how our Creator made us in His Son before the creation of the earth, allowing us to share in His eternal moment. Throug
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the supernatural life demonstrated by Jesus, who had the power to conquer death and perform miracles. He explains how mankind's fall from this supernatural life led to li
Ernest O'Neill discusses the importance of accepting God's judgment in connection with Romans 9:21, highlighting the misconception of fate and psychological determinism that hinders us from understand
Ernest O'Neill delves into the profound truth that each of us was originally created inside the Son of our Creator before being born into this world, emphasizing the infinite capacities of God. The Bi
Ernest O'Neill delves into the concept of why we feel the urge to do good at times, explaining that it stems from our Maker giving us a choice to live as if we were not part of God, yet occasionally f
Ernest O'Neill delves into the profound question of the origin of the universe, challenging common cliches and theories like evolution and the big bang. He emphasizes the intricate order and design pr
Ernest O'Neill discusses the origins of life, exploring the clues that point towards a Creator rather than chance. He delves into the order and design in the universe, quoting Einstein's view on the i
Ernest O'Neill explores the existence of a superhuman life beyond our earthly realm, pointing to the empirical evidence found in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ as a unique Son of th
Ernest O'Neill discusses the limitations of human understanding when it comes to the purpose of life and the existence of the world, emphasizing the need for insight from a higher power outside our wo
Ernest O'Neill delves into the question of whether Jesus of Nazareth was more than just a man, exploring his claims of being God's son and the implications of his identity. Despite the possibility of
Ernest O'Neill explores the existence of a super life behind all creation, pointing to the historical evidence of Jesus of Nazareth who displayed extraordinary abilities and claimed a direct relations
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of a 'superhuman life' beyond our human existence, focusing on the extraordinary life of Jesus in the first century. Jesus, unlike other religious leaders, claimed
Ernest O'Neill discusses the innate human desire to transcend our earthly limitations and experience a life beyond our physical and mental constraints. He highlights the extraordinary life of Jesus of
Ernest O'Neill discusses the supernatural life that transcends human capabilities, citing examples from biblical accounts such as the Israelites' conquest of Jericho, Samson splitting a rock for water
Ernest O'Neill delves into the concept of supernatural life that has manifested in individuals throughout history, enabling miraculous feats and profound inner transformations. He explores the origin
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of supernatural life that has been documented in historical records, transforming physical sickness into health, changing cruel individuals into kind-hearted ones,
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of superhuman life that Jesus of Nazareth exhibited and intended for all human beings. He explains how our proud, independent trust in ourselves has precluded us f
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of superhuman life, highlighting how Jesus of Nazareth exemplified this power through miracles and his resurrection. He emphasizes that this supernatural life is t
Ernest O'Neill addresses the pursuit of happiness through material possessions and achievements, highlighting how many are left feeling unsatisfied and unfulfilled despite reaching their goals. He del
Ernest O'Neill discusses the consequences of living without the superhuman life that our Creator intended for us, emphasizing the benefits of a close relationship with God in providing security, self-
Ernest O'Neill uses the analogy of a math teacher giving calculators to students to illustrate how God's laws were given to show the need for superhuman life, not just human effort. He emphasizes that
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the superhuman life that God intended for us, emphasizing that we were created to share in His divine nature and live beyond our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritua
Ernest O'Neill delves into the significance of our daydreams, emphasizing that Jesus of Nazareth disagreed with the world's view on human limitations and highlighted the potential for a superhuman lif
Ernest O'Neill delves into the paradox of human nature, exploring the tension between desiring goodness while resisting 'goody-goodness'. He explains that our true nature is designed to be better thro
Ernest O'Neill delves into the account of the first person on earth, highlighting the initial sense of safety and security that came from being created by a kindly Maker who provided daily guidance. H
Ernest O'Neill discusses the historical context of human existence, highlighting the restless drive for survival and the need to prove worth to others, leading to a perversion of our nature. He emphas
Ernest O'Neill preaches about how human beings have lived as parasites on each other and the earth, enslaved by their environment and heredity. Jesus introduced a new concept of reality, emphasizing t
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the common human tendency to seek security and self-esteem from the world and people around us, using material possessions and relationships to fulfill our needs. He high
Ernest O'Neill discusses the enslavement that various substances and behaviors bring, such as heroin, marijuana, alcohol, and sex, which promise freedom but ultimately trap us in dependency on earthly
Ernest O'Neill delves into the concept of 'The Ideal You' by contrasting Plato's idea of perfect forms in heaven with Jesus' teachings on the perfect forms of each human being. He emphasizes the need
Ernest O'Neill preaches about eternal life, comparing it to a 'time-machine' experience that transcends the limitations of our earthly existence, made possible through Jesus Christ who exists above ti
Ernest O'Neill addresses the confusion many face in understanding themselves, attributing it to the influence of Darwinism that has led us to view ourselves as mere animals with physical and mental/em
Ernest O'Neill discusses the three levels of life that humans operate on - physical, psychological, and spiritual. He highlights how many problems in today's society stem from neglecting the spiritual
Ernest O'Neill delves into the topic 'How Were You Made?' by exploring the three elements of human nature as described in the Bible. Contrary to the common belief of body and soul, the Bible reveals t
Ernest O'Neill discusses the prevalent dissatisfaction many feel in life despite having the freedom to make choices and pursue various avenues of fulfillment. He delves into the concept of a deeper le
Ernest O'Neill delves into the deep sense of uniqueness and longing for something more that many of us experience, exploring the eternal aspect of our beings and the spiritual perception of beauty and
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the loss of spiritual life within us, comparing it to the carefree joy of children that gets crushed by adult responsibilities. He emphasizes the need to awaken our spiri
Ernest O'Neill discusses the gyro-compass within each of us, representing our original purpose and connection to our creator. Despite our corruption and distance from God, our conscience serves as a h
Ernest O'Neill discusses how many people today feel disconnected from the idea of God, as if a part of them is missing due to a deadness in their spirits caused by years of indifference. He emphasizes
Ernest O'Neill emphasizes the importance of listening to our conscience as a way for God to communicate with us, highlighting that our spirit, though insensitive, retains a memory of the Creator throu
Ernest O'Neill emphasizes the pivotal relationship between our conscience and will, highlighting that our spirit and soul intersect at this point. Obedience of our will to our conscience allows God to
Ernest O'Neill emphasizes that religion is not merely about living morally or being good, but about responding to God's personal concern and signals through our conscience, which is a 'piece of heaven
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the importance of listening to our conscience, which is a supernatural compass planted by God to guide us towards the unique and fulfilling life He has planned for us. By
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the true essence of success and fulfillment, emphasizing that our worth is not defined by worldly achievements but by allowing the Son of God to live within us. He highli
Ernest O'Neill emphasizes the importance of conscience as our personal 'hot-line' to God, guiding us to His original purpose for our lives. Conscience, a supernatural part of our spirit, has been over
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of the mature individual and the rounded personality, emphasizing the importance of inner direction through conscience. He highlights how aligning our wills and ac
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of intuition, particularly focusing on the inherent ability to perceive truth or what should be done, separate from conscious analysis. He delves into the human sp
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of scientific thinking and the debate between inductive and deductive logic. He explores the idea that intuition, described in the Bible as a function of the human
Ernest O'Neill delves into the ancient civilizations of the Incas, Egyptians, and Chinese, marveling at their mathematical, engineering, and architectural feats that surpass our modern understanding.
Ernest O'Neill discusses how as we grow older, life can become stale and we lose the sense of being capable of anything new. He emphasizes the importance of returning to a childlike faith and trust in
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the possibility of changing our lives by breaking free from the thought patterns and behaviors that have controlled us for years. He emphasizes the need to awaken our spi
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the unique sense of destiny that each individual feels, emphasizing that despite our ordinary appearance and personality, we all believe we are made for something special
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the misconception of being alone in the world and striving for comfort and security to find happiness. He emphasizes that we are not mere chance creations but part of the
Ernest O'Neill preaches on the significance of desiring the same things as God, emphasizing the challenge of achieving true oneness of desire due to individual differences and the superficial agreemen
Ernest O'Neill discusses the common human struggle of constantly asking ourselves what we want to do and be, often influenced by societal norms and personal desires. He highlights how this pursuit of
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the misconception of happiness being 'having what you want' instead of 'wanting what you have'. He highlights how our pursuit of personal desires has led us into behavior
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the feeling many of us have that we were made for bigger things, a unique purpose that we struggle to grasp, leading to a sense of unfulfillment and missed potential. He
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the eternal existence of Jesus as 'THE MAN', emphasizing his resurrection after three days in the tomb and his continued life beyond physical death. He highlights the con
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the misconception of feeling alone and disconnected, emphasizing that as God's workmanship created in Christ Jesus, we are never on our own. He explains that Jesus Christ
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the misconception of God playing 'catch-up' with His creation, emphasizing that God's plan for us was not a reaction to our choices but a predetermined path of love and r
Ernest O'Neill delves into the life of Socrates, highlighting his respect for God and drawing parallels between Socrates' creation by God and our own creation in Christ Jesus as stated in Ephesians 2:
Ernest O'Neill delves into the mysteries of DNA and how scientific discoveries about our genetic origins parallel the spiritual truth revealed in the Bible. He connects the scientific understanding of
Ernest O'Neill addresses the common feeling of insignificance that many struggle with, questioning our impact and legacy in the grand scheme of things. He challenges the notion that we are mere blips
Ernest O'Neill delves into the concept of our existence before birth, debunking the idea of reincarnation and emphasizing that we existed in Jesus Christ long before being born on earth. He highlights
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the profound truth that before the creation of the universe, God conceived a Son like Himself who would also be the origin of the human race out of sheer love. This Son,
Ernest O'Neill challenges the common misconceptions about God and our relationship with Him, emphasizing that Jesus is the key to understanding our true connection to the Creator. He highlights the id
Ernest O'Neill preaches about our true identity as beings created inside Christ, emphasizing that we are part of the Great Human, Jesus Christ, who is both God and man. He explains that God's nature i
Ernest O'Neill delves into the purpose of existence, emphasizing that we are here to share the life, abilities, and attitudes of Jesus Christ, who is not only God's Son but also the Creator's Divine S
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the great reality that we were all created by God as part of His Son, Jesus Christ, who existed with God before the world was made. Our existence in Christ explains the s
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the reality of Christ living inside us, desiring to work through us each day to fulfill His plans and bring delight to the Father. He explains that our true life is found
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the tendency to be preoccupied with ourselves and the outside world, leading to feelings of depression and discouragement. He emphasizes that the reality is God is inside
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the glorious reality of being part of God Himself, created in Christ Jesus for good works already prepared by Him. Emphasizing that we are managed by God, who is the Head
Ernest O'Neill delves into the dichotomy of living solely responsible for ourselves versus living in complete trust in a wise and all-powerful God. He discusses the dangers of passivity and the import
Ernest O'Neill emphasizes that as individuals, we are not just ordinary human beings, but rather creations of the Maker of the universe, intricately connected to His Son, Jesus Christ. By accepting ou
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the profound reality of our identity as creations of God, emphasizing that we were created by the Creator inside His Son, making us part of God Himself. The Bible confirm
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the unique and valuable identity each person has as a distinctive expression of our Creator's Son. He emphasizes that God has already lived the life we are meant to live
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the undeniable evidence of a Creator's intentional design in the beauty and wonders of nature, emphasizing that we are all children of our Creator, meant to experience Hi
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the two possible ways of living: as a little human animal navigating life on our own, or as part of the Son of the Maker of the universe, living out the life He has plann
Ernest O'Neill delves into the concept of sin, explaining that it is not just immorality or evil, but rather the feeling of emptiness and lack of purpose that arises when we miss the mark of our true
Ernest O'Neill delves into the concept of God's infinite wisdom and power as the Creator of the universe, emphasizing how He knows us inside out and foresees our actions while still granting us free w
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the journey of life, highlighting how we initially learn to live by observing and imitating others, but ultimately, we are called to live from the inside out, following t
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the profound truth that in the beginning, Jesus Christ, the Word, was with God and was God Himself, expressing both the divine nature and humanity of God. Through Christ,
Ernest O'Neill emphasizes the importance of facing reality during moments of despair and anxiety, highlighting that we are not insignificant beings but rather part of the Creator Himself, uniquely cre
Ernest O'Neill delves into the purpose of life and the existence of suffering, emphasizing that our current world is a reflection of life without God. He highlights Jesus as the image of the invisible
Ernest O'Neill preaches about living a purposeful life as part of the Creator's grand design, emphasizing the importance of seeking and following the specific plan God has for each individual. He high
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the freedom found in living the way our Maker intended, rather than being slaves to others' opinions or our own desires. He emphasizes that God, who created the wonders o
Ernest O'Neill delivers a sermon on the importance of understanding God's role in determining our vocation, emphasizing that our job is not our choice but God's, as seen in the example of Jacob and Es
Ernest O'Neill delves into Romans 9:13, exploring the misconception of God's arbitrary choice in predestining individuals for heaven or hell. He emphasizes that God's love is extended to all who accep
Ernest O'Neill delves into the concept of questioning God's choices and plans, emphasizing the importance of trusting in God's sovereignty even when His ways seem unconventional or unfair to human und
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concept of questioning God and the importance of understanding His mercy, emphasizing the difference between legitimate questioning from a believing heart seeking understa
Ernest O'Neill discusses the misconception that salvation is solely based on believing in God's grace without any effort on our part, emphasizing the importance of understanding the role of man's will
Ernest O'Neill delves into the concept of God's sovereignty and free will, emphasizing that while God has a plan and purpose for each individual, He respects our freedom to accept or reject His guidan
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the destructive power of the words 'I can't' and the false beliefs of determinism and fatalism that hinder us from realizing our true potential. He emphasizes the importa
Ernest O'Neill addresses the misconceptions surrounding human responsibility and freedom, emphasizing the importance of understanding God's purpose in creating us with free will and the capacity to ch
Ernest O'Neill discusses the concepts of autonomy and providence, challenging the congregation to consider what they will do with the rest of their lives, emphasizing that God has a specific plan for
Ernest O'Neill delves into the challenging question of why God allows evil and suffering in the world, using Romans 9:22 to explore the concept of free will and God's patience with those who choose de
Ernest O'Neill addresses the common skepticism surrounding the problem of evil, emphasizing the necessity of free will in choosing to love God. He explains how God's plan involves using evil to draw H
Ernest O'Neill delves into the question of 'Who are God's people?' by exploring the division between those who are merely creatures with deteriorating bodies and minds, and those who are spiritually a
Ernest O'Neill challenges the congregation to consider the depth of their commitment to God by illustrating the varying levels of sacrifice individuals are willing to make for a cause, emphasizing the
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the significant division of history into BC and AD, highlighting the transformation from a selfish, carnal nature to a new, unselfish, spiritual nature through Jesus' dea
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the importance of distinguishing between temptation and sin, emphasizing the need for a clean heart before God. He explains that sin originates from the heart, and only a
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the importance of having a clean heart before God, emphasizing that all sins, whether in thoughts, emotions, or words, stem from the heart. He explains that stealing some
Ernest O'Neill shares his personal journey of struggling with inward sins and the constant battle to control his thoughts and feelings, despite outwardly appearing as a model Christian. He reflects on
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in enabling believers to live a life of love, patience, courage, and endurance, just as Jesus did. He emphasizes the willingne
Ernest O'Neill preaches about the importance of walking in the light of God, emphasizing the need to acknowledge our sins and confess them to receive forgiveness and cleansing through Jesus Christ. He
Ernest O'Neill addresses the central problem faced by mankind, which is the struggle between knowing what is right and yet being unable to do it, leading to inner conflicts and hypocrisy. He emphasize
