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Divine Mercy

10 sermons

The biblical concept of Divine Mercy is a central theme in the Christian faith, emphasizing God's loving kindness and compassion towards humanity. As expressed in Psalms 103:8, "The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love," Divine Mercy is a fundamental attribute of God's character, demonstrated throughout the Bible. In Romans 8:28, we see that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, illustrating His merciful nature, while Lamentations 3:22-23 reminds us that His mercies are new every morning, providing comfort and hope in times of suffering. Through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God's mercy is ultimately revealed, offering salvation and redemption to all people, as proclaimed in Ephesians 2:4-5, which speaks of God's rich mercy and great love for us.

John Wesley

John Wesley delivers a powerful sermon on the reality of hell, emphasizing the eternal consequences of sin and the importance of heeding God's warnings. He highlights the repeated warnings of Jesus about hell's unquenchable fire and the never-dying worm, urging even the faithful to reflect on the se

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes the unwavering presence of a compassionate God, whose mercies are essential and never fail, as highlighted in Lamentations 3:22. He describes God's nature as one of mercy, tenderness, and compassion, comparing it to the essential qualities of light and heat. Brooks illustrat

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes God's unwavering lovingkindness amidst the warnings of judgment found in Isaiah's prophecies. He highlights how, despite Israel's rebellion, Isaiah recalls God's mercies and compassion, urging the people to cry out for help. Wilkerson illustrates that God's lovingkindness

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the nature of sin as a cloud that obscures the light of God's presence, illustrating how our transgressions can darken our lives and threaten us with destruction. He highlights the divine mercy of God in 'blotting out' our sins, which removes them entirely through the sacrif

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes that tears carry a profound voice, as God pays attention to both our weeping and our prayers. He illustrates that penitent tears serve as divine ambassadors that bring forth grace from the throne of God, highlighting the example of Peter, whose silent tears led to mercy. Bro

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes that it is solely God's prerogative to forgive the sins of His people, as illustrated in the story of David and Nathan. He highlights the depth of human sinfulness, even among the faithful, and the necessity of divine intervention for true repentance and forgiveness. Gill reassu

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes the compassionate nature of Jesus, illustrating how His tenderness and pity lead to acts of kindness, understanding, and mercy. He highlights various instances where Jesus was moved by the needs of individuals, such as the leper and the man with an unclean spirit, showing that

Corrie Ten Boom

In this sermon, the pastor encourages the audience to find joy and strength in the knowledge that Jesus will come again and make everything new. He emphasizes that despite the difficulties and suffering we may face in this world, our source of strength is Jesus Christ and His cross. The pastor share

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Forgiveness 34:52
Alan Redpath

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a submissive and simple heart. He warns against causing others to sin and highlights the severe consequences for those who do so. The speaker then discusses the need for forgiveness, referencing Matthew 18:15-20. He acknowledges that fo

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David Wilkerson

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the increasing power of temptation in the modern world, particularly through the internet and television. He highlights the negative impact of these temptations on the minds of children, including exposure to pornography. The preacher emphasizes the importance

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