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Cultural Connection

8 sermons

The concept of Cultural Connection in the Bible refers to the intricate relationships between faith, culture, and community, as seen in passages such as Romans 8:28, where God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, regardless of cultural background. The Bible acknowledges and respects the diversity of human cultures, as evidenced in Revelation 7:9, which describes a multitude from every nation, tribe, and language worshiping God together. Furthermore, Psalms 23:1 reminds us that God is our Shepherd, guiding us through the complexities of cultural connections and differences, ultimately leading us to a deeper understanding of His universal love and redemption. As Christians, we are called to navigate these cultural connections in a way that honors God and promotes unity and love among all peoples.

George Verwer

George Verwer shares a humorous and engaging experience from a youth meeting in Vancouver, where he connected with Canadian youth by embracing his identity as an American and using humor to break down barriers. He recounts how a lively atmosphere, including a rock and roll song, set the stage for a

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Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith warns against the dangers of ambition in ministry, emphasizing that true servants of God must come to the cross and reckon their old nature as dead. He illustrates how Peter and John redirected the glory from themselves to God after healing a lame man, highlighting the importance of not

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Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman emphasizes the importance of humility in ministry, arguing that New Testament prophets do not hold the same authority as Scripture and that titles like 'prophet' or 'apostle' can lead to arrogance and self-exaltation. He points out that the early church was primarily led by teachers, n

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Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes that a true spiritual leader should exemplify Christ-like humility, urging followers to connect with Christ rather than with themselves. He warns against leaders who seek personal attachment and recognition, likening them to the spirit of the Antichrist. Poonen reflects on the

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the danger of using Jesus for personal gain, warning against preachers who seek fame and recognition rather than a genuine relationship with God. He reflects on Philippians 3:13-14, urging believers to forget past ambitions and press toward the true goal of knowing Christ. Toze

John Nelson Darby

John Nelson Darby expresses deep gratitude for the power he feels in his ministry, attributing it to God's grace while simultaneously acknowledging his unworthiness and the humility it brings. He encourages his brethren to boldly witness the grace and power of Christ, recognizing that many are more

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of being widely read for Christians, particularly ministers, to effectively teach and guide their congregations. He warns against the dangers of ignorance coupled with arrogance, which can lead to ineffective ministry and spiritual harm to the listeners. Tozer ad

Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of living and serving in a Christ-like manner, drawing from Paul's farewell to the elders in Ephesus. He highlights that despite the miracles and sermons Paul performed, it was his humble lifestyle and hard work that left a lasting impact on the church. Poonen ch

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