The faithfulness of God is a pervasive theme in the Bible, underscoring the reliability and trustworthiness of God's character and actions. As expressed in Lamentations 3:22-23, God's faithfulness is a steadfast and enduring aspect of His nature, with His mercies never coming to an end. This concept is further reinforced in Psalms 119:90, which declares that God's faithfulness endures to all generations, emphasizing the timeless and unchanging nature of His commitments. The faithfulness of God is also closely tied to His covenant promises, as seen in Romans 8:28, where it is written that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, demonstrating His unwavering commitment to His people.
Oswald J. Smith reflects on the remarkable 50-year journey of the People's Church, emphasizing God's faithfulness and the power of prayer as foundational to its growth and success. He recounts the church's humble beginnings, the challenges faced, and the miraculous provisions that allowed the church
Jim Cymbala emphasizes the significance of remembering God's promises, as articulated in Psalms 119:49, which states, 'Remember your word to your servant, for you have given me hope.' He illustrates that God speaks before He acts, providing a foundation for faith and hope through His fulfilled promi
Leonard Ravenhill preaches on 'Paul's Peace', emphasizing the Apostle Paul's unwavering faith and peace amidst trials and tribulations. He reflects on how Paul, despite facing immense suffering and persecution, remained steadfast in his mission, drawing strength from his relationship with Christ. Ra
Joseph Carroll emphasizes the importance of receiving a direct word from God before taking action, using Elijah's obedience to God's command as a key example. He explains that God's promises often come with conditions and that true prayer requires symphonizing with the Holy Spirit and a prayer partn
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the significance of entering into a covenant with God, contrasting it with the fleeting covenants made by humans. He highlights that God's covenant is permanent, based on His promises rather than human efforts, and is fulfilled through Jesus Christ, who represents humanity in t
John Gill emphasizes the faithfulness of God as an essential attribute that defines His nature, asserting that without faithfulness, God would not be God. He illustrates this by referencing God's promises to humanity, such as the covenant with Noah and the prophecies concerning Christ, all of which
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of holding forth the Word of life as Paul describes in Philippians 2:16, reflecting on the day when believers will stand in Christ's presence and witness the unveiling of redemption's secrets. He paints a vivid picture of the glory and power of God that will
Andrew Murray emphasizes the possibility of deliverance from a worldly spirit through faith in Christ, who has overcome the world. He encourages believers to seek freedom from worldly influences by surrendering to the Holy Spirit, who empowers them to live a new life. Murray reassures that God is gr
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the significance of the Ark of the Covenant, illustrating how it symbolizes God's unchanging promises and presence among His people. He explains that while believers may not fully grasp the depth of God's truth, the Holy Spirit opens our eyes to the covenant's richness and t
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the certainty of God's promises, assuring that what He plants will flourish despite the trials and adversities faced by Christians. He acknowledges the challenges and dangers that new believers encounter in their spiritual journey, yet reassures them that with God, there is
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that Christ rewards those who suffer and serve Him with eternal glory and blessings. He illustrates that the more one endures for Christ, the greater the reward will be, drawing parallels to earthly examples of reward and generosity. Brooks reassures believers that Christ's
Octavius Winslow emphasizes that the Lord is our true Deliverer, who has delivered us from past sins, is delivering us in our present struggles, and will continue to deliver us in the future. He highlights the importance of recognizing our constant need for deliverance from various evils and encoura
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound benefits we receive through the covenant established between the Father and the Son, highlighting that God gave His Son, who in turn gave His life for us. This covenant ensures that we, as the seed of Christ, are preserved and will endure to the end, reflectin
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of focusing on God's faithfulness rather than dwelling on past failures, which is a tactic of the enemy to discourage believers. He reminds us that we are never beyond the reach of God's love and that true progress in our spiritual journey requires looking forwar
John Gill emphasizes the veracity of God, asserting that God is true in His essence, works, and words. He explains that God's truth is intrinsic to His nature, distinguishing Him from fallible humans and false deities. Gill highlights that God's truth is eternal, immutable, and the foundation of His
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the richness and reliability of God's promises, likening them to precious resources that nourish and support the soul. He asserts that these promises, made through Christ, are guaranteed to be fulfilled, contrasting God's faithfulness with human inconsistency. Brooks highlig
David Wilkerson challenges listeners who feel weary and at the end of their rope to affirm their faith in God's promises. He emphasizes that God is faithful to supply all needs, never leaves us, and provides wisdom generously to those who ask in faith. Wilkerson encourages believers to take inventor
Chuck Smith discusses the profound message of Jeremiah 1:1, emphasizing the painful reality of a nation in decline and the significance of God's continued communication despite widespread disobedience. He outlines the tumultuous political landscape during Jeremiah's ministry, marked by five kings an
David Wilkerson emphasizes God's unwavering faithfulness throughout history, illustrating how He has met the needs of His people, from providing manna in the wilderness to miraculous feedings in the New Testament. He highlights the importance of trusting God, as seen in the cycles of sabbaths comman
John Nelson Darby encourages Mr. Maylan in his work for the Lord, emphasizing the importance of trusting in God's faithfulness amidst trials and the dangers of isolation in faith. He warns against the temptations of pride and depression that can arise when walking a path less traveled by others, urg
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the importance of understanding our current position and condition before God, as well as the implications of His grace in our lives. He draws parallels between the historical failures of Israel and the present state of the Church, highlighting that while God's faithfuln
Andrew Bonar shares his profound experiences during a visit to Jerusalem, expressing the overwhelming joy of being in the Holy Land where biblical events unfolded. He reflects on the beauty and desolation of the land, drawing parallels to scripture and the significance of places like the Mount of Ol
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the divine promise that God will keep the feet of His saints, ensuring their safety and guidance through life's slippery paths. He reassures believers that by surrendering to God in obedient faith, they will be guarded not only by angels but also by God's own presence. Spurg
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the unwavering faithfulness of divine love through the story of a widow during a time of famine who, despite her dire circumstances, finds her needs met daily from a seemingly empty barrel of meal and cruse of oil. He reassures listeners that, like the widow, they too will e
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the power of God's promises in his sermon 'And Thou Saidst, I Will Surely Do Thee Good,' using Jacob's plea for protection as a model for believers to hold God to His word. He highlights the faithfulness of God, asserting that His promises are reliable and will be fulfilled,
T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the profound impact of the Gospel on the Thessalonian believers, highlighting their exemplary faith, love, and perseverance amidst suffering. He notes that their acceptance of the Gospel was not merely intellectual but transformative, leading them to become a model for ot
J.R. Miller's sermon 'From the Creation to the Exodus' explores the profound narrative of the Bible, beginning with God's creation of the world and culminating in the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. He emphasizes God's eternal presence and love, illustrating how He prepared the earth for humani
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the deceptive nature of Satan, who lures individuals with enticing promises of honor, pleasure, profit, and life, only to deliver disgrace, pain, loss, and death. In contrast, he highlights that God fulfills His promises with true value, offering blessings that are genuine a
Octavius Winslow emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's faithfulness as we enter a new year, encouraging believers to trust in His unwavering support through life's uncertainties. He reminds us that Christ's grace and presence are sufficient for our needs, urging us to approach God with a br
Octavius Winslow emphasizes the restorative nature of the Lord as our Shepherd, who seeks out the wandering souls of His flock. He reflects on the believer's tendency to stray from God, highlighting the gentle and faithful ways in which Jesus brings us back to Him. Winslow reassures that despite our
Chuck Smith emphasizes God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises, as seen in the birth of Isaac to Abraham and Sarah despite their old age. He highlights the significance of Abraham's obedience when tested by God to sacrifice Isaac, illustrating the deep love and trust between them. The sermon a
