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Building a Godly Life

10 sermons

Building a Godly Life is a fundamental concept in the Christian faith, emphasizing the importance of living a life that honors and glorifies God. According to Psalms 119:105, "Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path," suggesting that scripture serves as a guiding force in navigating life's journey and making decisions that align with God's will. As Romans 8:28 asserts, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose," trusting in God's sovereignty and providence is essential to building a godly life, while Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages believers to trust in the Lord with all their heart and lean not on their own understanding, acknowledging His guidance and wisdom in all aspects of life. By embracing these principles, Christians can cultivate a deep and abiding relationship with God, fostering a life of faith, obedience, and spiritual growth.

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer emphasizes the profound partnership believers have with Jesus Christ, highlighting that we are called into fellowship with Him in His redemptive work and glory. This partnership assures us that Christ's interests are our own, and we can rely on His resources to meet our needs. Meyer encou

Joseph Carroll

Joseph Carroll emphasizes the importance of cultivating a personal relationship with Christ as our true dwelling place, rather than merely seeking His blessings. He warns against the distractions of culture that lead us away from intimacy with God, urging believers to prioritize fellowship with Jesu

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G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the profound connection between believers and Christ through the fellowship of His sufferings, illustrating that in our pain and struggles, we are never alone as Christ shares in our suffering. He explains that this fellowship brings a unique joy, rooted in the understa

Jessie Penn-Lewis

Jessie Penn-Lewis emphasizes the necessity of experiencing the Cross subjectively to bear fruit in the Christian life, illustrating that true fellowship with Christ involves dying to our natural life to allow the life of God to manifest through us. She explains that while many believers focus on vic

T. Austin-Sparks

T. Austin-Sparks explores the profound nature of the marital union between Christ and the Church, emphasizing both the legal and spiritual aspects of this relationship. He explains that while believers are legally united with Christ, the ultimate spiritual union is yet to be fully realized, culminat

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray emphasizes the necessity of continuous fellowship with Christ for effective ministry and soul-winning, highlighting that true discipleship involves being in close communion with Jesus. He explains that the Holy Trinity plays a vital role in this relationship, with God as the source of

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound meaning of taking up the cross as a call to self-denial and surrender to Christ. He explains that the disciples initially struggled to understand this concept, but it ultimately signifies recognizing the death sentence on our sinful nature and the necessity of c

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth in his sermon 'Grow Up', encouraging believers to leave behind the confines of despondency and embrace the joy and confidence found in fellowship with Christ. He likens this growth to young calves that thrive in the open pastures, urging th

G.W. North

G.W. North emphasizes the significance of being called into the fellowship of God's Son, as highlighted in Paul's message to the Corinthians. He explains that while the Corinthians possess many spiritual gifts, these gifts can only be truly spiritual when exercised in fellowship with Christ. Without

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the value of enduring life's trials as a means to deepen our fellowship with Christ and to prepare us for the glory of heaven. He suggests that our struggles on earth enhance the sweetness of eternal rest and that our suffering can serve a greater purpose in ministering to o

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