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Fire Of God

10 sermons

In the Bible, the phrase "Fire of God" often symbolizes divine presence, judgment, and purification. It is frequently associated with God's holiness and power. For instance, in Exodus 3:2, God appears to Moses in the form of a burning bush, which represents His presence and the sacredness of the ground where Moses stands. Similarly, in Leviticus 9:24, fire comes from the Lord to consume the sacrifices on the altar, indicating divine acceptance and the seriousness of sacrificial worship.Moreover, the "Fire of God" can also represent judgment and destruction, as seen in the story of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:24), where the cities are destroyed by fire and brimstone as a punishment for their wickedness. In the New Testament, the concept of divine fire continues with references to the Holy Spirit, as seen in Acts 2:3, where tongues of fire appear upon the apostles, symbolizing empowerment and the presence of God in their mission. Overall, the "Fire of God" serves as a powerful metaphor for God's nature, representing both His transformative presence and His capacity for judgment.

Duncan Campbell

In this sermon, the speaker reflects on a remarkable move of God in a village in Persia called West Ben Haar. The village experienced a great stir and many people professed faith in Jesus Christ. The speaker emphasizes the difference between carnal and spiritual aspects of Christianity, and laments

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Fire of God 1:06:15
Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon transcript, the speaker describes a gathering where the bishop, who has been acting strangely, stands up and weeps while struggling to deliver a text. It is revealed that the bishop has not been eating and has been praying with a woodcutter. The speaker then references a Bible verse a

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The Fire of God 1:22:28
Art Katz

In this sermon transcript, the speaker describes a series of university meetings where he preached the gospel. Despite facing opposition and being seen as a traitor by some, the speaker boldly proclaimed the message of Jesus Christ. The power of the Holy Spirit was evident as the speaker shared the

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Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes the critical message of repentance as preached by John the Baptist, urging the church to prepare for the second coming of Christ. He highlights the need for a genuine change of heart towards sin, warning against the dangers of a faith that lacks true repentance. Poonen stresses

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The Fire of God 1:01:36
Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal. He highlights the contrast between the prophets of Baal and Elijah, who was a man of God. The prophets of Baal cried, beat their breasts, and shouted, but their efforts were in vain. Elijah, on the other hand, confi

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Erlo Stegen

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the manifestation of God's power through dreams, visions, and signs and wonders. He emphasizes the importance of discerning between genuine revelations from the Lord and mere chaff. The preacher also highlights biblical prophecies about the end times, such as t

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Keith Green

Keith Green addresses the dangers of grumbling and complaining, emphasizing how such attitudes anger God and burden spiritual leaders. He highlights the contrast between the Old and New Testaments, explaining that while the Old Covenant had severe requirements, the New Covenant carries a greater res

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Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman addresses the collision of truth and deception in his sermon 'Truth & Deception: When Kingdoms Collide,' emphasizing the confusion within the modern church, much like the early Corinthian church. He warns against self-deception and the importance of taking personal responsibility for o

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Vance Havner

Vance Havner emphasizes the importance of taking personal responsibility in re-opening the spiritual wells that have been filled by the Philistines, rather than waiting for divine intervention. He illustrates that while prayer is powerful, it should not replace our active efforts to address spiritua

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes the profound responsibility Christians have to help one another achieve perfection in Christ, as Paul aimed to do. He illustrates that we are each other's keepers, tasked with nurturing and guiding those around us towards spiritual maturity and beauty. Miller warns against neg

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