Defending God's character is a central theme in the Bible, as it addresses the age-old question of how a loving and all-powerful God can allow evil and suffering to exist in the world. According to Psalms 23:1, God is our shepherd who guides and protects us, yet the presence of evil raises questions about His character, which are addressed in passages like Romans 8:28, where it is written that "all things work together for good" for those who love God. In Job 38:1-7, God responds to Job's lamentations by emphasizing His own sovereignty and wisdom, highlighting the complexity of defending God's character in the face of human suffering. Ultimately, the Bible presents a nuanced and multifaceted portrayal of God's character, one that is both loving and just, as seen in Psalms 103:8, which describes God as "merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love."
William Carrol delivers a powerful message titled 'The Truth About the Lie,' emphasizing that every lie from the enemy ultimately seeks to defame the character of God. He illustrates how Eve was deceived not just by a lie, but by a lie about the nature of God, while Adam, knowing the truth, failed t
In this sermon, Corey Ten Boom shares her personal experiences of preaching the gospel and casting out demons. She recounts a time when she was in a concentration camp and witnessed the cruelty and hatred in people's hearts. Despite the fear and nervousness of the prisoners, Corey encouraged them to
In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal experience of being transformed through discipline and obedience. He describes how he was initially undisciplined and did what he wanted, but through military training, he learned the importance of instant obedience. The speaker emphasizes that the rea
In this sermon, the speaker discusses their experience of watching a movie about the United Nations and reflecting on the horrors of the world. They then share a childhood dream they had in a church where they witnessed an agnostic man seeing an angel. The speaker expresses their frustration with th
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the idea that as believers, we are soldiers in a spiritual war. He encourages us to endure hardships and not be deceived by false theology. The preacher asserts that if we are not facing problems, it means we are not a threat to the devil and not in the will o
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of making a new dedication to walk with God and regain spiritual vision. He calls for a renewed desire for spiritual things and encourages the young people in the audience to give their lives to God. The speaker shares personal experiences of bei
Bill McLeod emphasizes the critical need for believers to recognize and renounce occult involvement, explaining that many individuals struggle with spiritual affliction due to their engagement with occult practices. He illustrates this through various testimonies, including a girl who found freedom
B.H. Clendennen emphasizes that prayer is a form of spiritual warfare, drawing parallels between the distinctiveness of prayer and the evening sacrifice in the Old Testament. He reflects on his experiences in Vietnam, illustrating how prayer can rise above the chaos and darkness of life, much like t
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the necessity of putting on the whole armor of God to withstand the spiritual battles we face against unseen forces. He reflects on the current state of the church, urging believers to awaken from spiritual lethargy and recognize the reality of the spiritual warfare that
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the nature of the spiritual warfare faced by Jesus during his temptation in the wilderness. The assault was primarily on Jesus' relationship with the Father, questioning his identity as the Son of God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of not accepting any
