God's grace in the Bible refers to the unmerited favor and love that God bestows upon humanity. It is a central theme in both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing God's generosity and mercy towards sinners. The Hebrew word for grace, "ḥēn," often denotes favor or goodwill (Proverbs 3:34; Psalms 84:11), while the Greek term "charis" encompasses a broader sense of grace as a gift freely given (Ephesians 2:8-9). This grace is not something that can be earned through works; rather, it is a divine gift that facilitates redemption and reconciliation with God.In the New Testament, grace is profoundly articulated in the person of Jesus Christ, who embodies God's grace by offering salvation to all who believe (John 1:14, 17). The Apostle Paul emphasizes that it is through grace that believers are justified and sanctified, highlighting its transformative power in a believer's life (Romans 3:24; 1 Corinthians 15:10). Ultimately, God's grace serves as the foundation for Christian faith and practice, providing assurance of God's enduring love and mercy despite human shortcomings.
In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a man who crashes his plane in the Sahara Desert and embarks on a journey for water. Along the way, he encounters a gatekeeper who denies him entry to a swimming pool without ties. The speaker uses this story as a metaphor to illustrate that God alway
In this sermon, the pastor shares a story about a missionary who persecuted Christians, including a pastor. However, when the missionary broke his leg and needed a blood transfusion, the pastor showed him grace by collecting money for his operation and donating blood. This act of grace led the missi
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the state of the nation and how it has turned away from God's law. He emphasizes the need for fearless preachers who are driven by the love of Christ to proclaim the gospel boldly in all areas of life. The speaker also highlights the consequences of national i
John Vissers emphasizes the theme of second chances in the story of Jonah, illustrating how God renews Jonah's commission after his initial disobedience. Jonah, having faced the consequences of running from God, is given another opportunity to fulfill his calling to preach to Nineveh. The sermon dra
John Wesley preaches on the profound implications of Adam's fall, emphasizing that while sin entered the world through one man's disobedience, it also paved the way for God's grace and the opportunity for redemption through Jesus Christ. He argues that the fall, rather than being solely a source of
Horatius Bonar emphasizes that true peace for sinners cannot be found within themselves or their actions, but solely through knowing God and His character. He explains that God has revealed Himself as gracious and loving, and it is through this revelation that sinners can find rest and peace. Bonar
Thomas Brooks shares a powerful testimony of the transformative work God has done in his life, emphasizing the soul blessings and favors bestowed upon him. He reflects on his past state of darkness, unrighteousness, and deformity, contrasting it with the light, righteousness, and completeness he has
A.B. Simpson emphasizes the contrast between Jacob, described as a 'worm,' and the 'Mighty One of Jacob,' illustrating how God chooses the weak and unworthy to demonstrate His grace and sufficiency. He highlights Jacob's life as a testament to God's ability to transform and use flawed individuals fo
G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the profound truth that God's grace is sufficient for every believer, even amidst trials and suffering. He explains that the challenges we face, including the 'stake in the flesh' and messengers of Satan, are not against us but are part of God's divine plan and purpose.
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the abundant wealth of God's grace as described in the Epistle to the Ephesians, illustrating how God's forgiveness and mercy are given freely and generously to all who seek Him. He highlights that God's riches are not only for the faithful but extend to all humanity, showcasin
F.B. Meyer discusses the hidden sins that can linger in our hearts, drawing parallels to Abraham's past deceit regarding Sarah, which resurfaced in a moment of fear. He emphasizes that even long-forgotten sins can undermine our faith and relationship with God, and that God will reveal these flaws to
Major Ian Thomas emphasizes the concept of freedom of choice in relation to God's grace and the efficacy of Christ's sacrifice. He argues against the notion that God arbitrarily limits redemption, asserting that the reluctance to repent lies with humanity, not God. Thomas highlights that without the
D.L. Moody shares a poignant illustration of sheep in the Scottish highlands that wander into dangerous places, emphasizing the foolishness of their actions and the necessity of the shepherd's intervention. He draws a parallel to humanity, highlighting how people often stray from God and only seek H
A.W. Pink emphasizes the profound nature of God's grace in his sermon on 1 Peter 5:10-11, illustrating how God's effectual call brings believers from darkness into His marvelous light. He explains that this calling is rooted in God's eternal purpose and is a testament to His unchanging love and grac
D.L. Moody shares a poignant story about his mother and her unwavering love for her prodigal son, who strayed from home in search of fortune. Despite the hardships and calamities that befell their family, his mother remained hopeful and prayed fervently for her son's return. When he finally came bac
John Gill preaches on the theme of God's elect as chosen vessels of salvation, using the story of a widow and her miraculous supply of oil to illustrate how God's grace fills empty vessels. He emphasizes that while all humans are initially empty of grace, the elect are chosen to receive God's mercy
Chuck Smith emphasizes God's invitation to reason with Him, addressing those who feel unworthy of His grace due to their rebellion and sin. He highlights that this call is directed towards those who have known God's provision yet have strayed, comparing their actions to those of animals that recogni
Watchman Nee explores the life of Jacob, drawing parallels to our own struggles with self-will and sinfulness. He emphasizes that Jacob's transformation into a vessel for God's purpose was a result of divine discipline, showcasing God's grace and election. Through four stages of Jacob's life, Nee il
Theodore Epp emphasizes that believers are not just an inheritance for Christ but are considered His glorious treasure, highlighting the immense value God places on people over the universe itself. He explains that while the cosmos will eventually fade, redeemed humanity will endure forever, showcas
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the marvels of God's help and grace, reflecting on how God has shown us loving-kindness and made us heirs with Christ despite our shortcomings. He warns against the danger of becoming prideful in our strength, reminding us that true humility is essential to recognize that all w
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the profound difference that God's everlasting love and grace make in the lives of believers. He reflects on the rarity of God's saving love and the gifts of knowledge and purity that set Christians apart from the wicked. Brooks urges the congregation to recognize their form
Horatius Bonar emphasizes the profound meeting between the sinner and God, illustrating that while humanity often seeks distance from God due to sin, God actively desires to draw near to us in love and grace. He highlights that this divine meeting occurs at the cross, where God offers reconciliation
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the lavishness of God's grace, comparing it to the royal feast of Solomon that amazed the Queen of Sheba. He illustrates that while the multitude at God's table is vast, each individual is fully satisfied and receives an abundance that far exceeds their needs. Spurgeon reass
John Sung preaches about the unfathomable grace of God, illustrating how even in dire circumstances, such as the siege of Samaria, God's provision and grace can manifest in miraculous ways. He emphasizes that God's grace is beyond human imagination and is available to all, urging believers to seek a
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the critical nature of repentance in the Christian faith, arguing that it should not be seen merely as a preliminary step to faith but as a vital response to God's claim on our lives. He asserts that true repentance involves a deep self-judgment in the presence of God, r
Horatius Bonar emphasizes the contrast between David's unbelief and Obed-edom's faith in the sermon 'Jewish Unbelief and Gentile Blessing.' David, fearful and misinterpreting God's actions, hesitated to bring the ark into Jerusalem, while Obed-edom, a Gentile, welcomed the ark into his home, resulti
John Nelson Darby expounds on the parables of Luke 15, illustrating God's unwavering love and grace towards sinners. He emphasizes that despite humanity's sinfulness, God seeks and rejoices in the return of the lost, as seen in the parables of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son. Dar
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the grace and patience of God in teaching His people through their weaknesses and trials, illustrating that the world serves as a divine classroom for believers. He explains the parable of the wheat and the tares, highlighting the coexistence of good and evil in the worl
T. Austin-Sparks explores the profound implications of Jonah's prophetic voice, emphasizing that his mission to Nineveh was a radical departure from Israel's traditional beliefs and prejudices. He highlights how Jonah's reluctance and the subsequent events illustrate the dangers of exclusivism and t
T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the many-sided riches of God's grace as depicted in Revelation 21:19, where the foundations of the city are adorned with precious stones. He illustrates how God's grace transforms flawed individuals, like Jacob and the twelve apostles, into vessels of mercy, showcasing th
George Müller emphasizes that God chooses all types of people, including those with troubled pasts and those who may initially mock faith. He shares his own journey from a life of sin and deceit to a dramatic conversion at the age of twenty, highlighting the transformative power of God's grace. Müll
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the profound blessings of God's love through the story of Mephibosheth, who, despite his lameness and perceived worthlessness, is invited to eat at King David's table. This invitation is not based on Mephibosheth's merit but on the covenant between David and Jonathan, illustrat
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that while God may grant honors, riches, and worldly pleasures to those who do not follow Him, these are mere trifles compared to the true treasures of His love and grace, which are reserved for His faithful people. He draws a parallel to Emperor Augustus, who bestowed trivi
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the profound benefits of God's grace, illustrating how it brings salvation and teaches believers to live righteously. He reflects on the significance of Jesus Christ as our Savior, who gave Himself for us, highlighting our worth and the price He paid for our redemption. Tozer a
Horatius Bonar addresses the sinner's quest for acceptance before God, emphasizing that mere human efforts, like Adam's fig leaves, are insufficient for true reconciliation. He highlights God's grace as the ultimate covering for sin, revealing that faith must be rooted in divine authority rather tha
Horatius Bonar explores the significance of the temple site chosen by God, revealing how David's sin led to the identification of Moriah as the resting place for God's name. He emphasizes that this location symbolizes the intersection of judgment and grace, where life begins and death is halted. Bon
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the profound contrast between man's heart towards God and God's heart towards humanity, illustrating how the coming of Jesus revealed the true nature of sin and the depth of God's grace. He explains that while the law was meant to expose sin, man often misused it to seek
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the transformative power of taking a personal approach to God, illustrating that every act of God was done for each individual. He reflects on the significance of Christ's death and resurrection, asserting that it was for each person, and that the Holy Spirit's work continues w
A.W. Tozer emphasizes that God's grace is eternal and unchanging, countering the common belief that the Old Testament is solely about law while the New Testament is about grace. He asserts that God has always been the God of grace, and His immutability means that His grace has always been present th
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the extraordinary grace of God in seeking out the lost, illustrating that while many may seek what is lost, God goes further by seeking us out from the depths of our sin and despair. He compares our condition to precious gold lost in filth, highlighting the relentless pursui
Theodore Epp discusses Job's noble character and his struggle with pride, emphasizing that despite his many virtues, Job's self-evaluation kept him from fully experiencing God's blessings. Epp highlights the importance of humility and recognizing our unworthiness before God, suggesting that true rea
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the boundless compassion of the father in the parable of the prodigal son, illustrating how the father's love and forgiveness stand in stark contrast to the potential judgment from the elder brother. The sermon highlights that the father's heart was always yearning for his son,
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the vital role of intercession in the life of believers, using Jeremiah as an example of a prophet who prayed fervently for his people. He explains that God provides intercessors as a gift of grace to guide and support others, ensuring they are not left without spiritual lea
F.B. Meyer reflects on King David's profound anguish and remorse following the tragic events in his family, emphasizing that these sorrows were the direct consequences of his own sins. David's actions, including the sin against Uriah and the resulting turmoil within his household, illustrate the bib
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that God's love and grace are equally bestowed upon all saints, regardless of their spiritual maturity or social status. He explains that every believer, whether weak or strong, is equally elected, redeemed, effectually called, justified, and adopted into God's family. The p
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that a sinner appears most beautiful to God when they express genuine repentance through tears. He illustrates this by referencing the woman who wept at Jesus' feet, highlighting that while God may be displeased with sin, He delights in the heartfelt sorrow of a repentant he
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that God will never abandon His people due to their failings and infirmities. He illustrates this by comparing God's grace to a father's love for his children, highlighting that just as a father does not reject his children for their weaknesses, God also embraces His people
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that God lovingly acknowledges the scars and imperfections of His people, focusing instead on their beauty and worth. He illustrates that just as Caesar highlighted his own flaws, God chooses to overlook the sins He has forgiven, seeing only the fair and lovely aspects of Hi
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that God's ways are far above our understanding, and He specializes in transforming our failures into testimonies of His mercy and grace. He encourages believers to look to God in times of despair, reminding them that even when life seems ruined, it is not the end. Yohannan
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the sovereign and abundant grace of God, as illustrated in Ezekiel 34:26, where God promises to send down showers of blessing. He highlights that divine grace is essential for spiritual growth, just as rain is necessary for the earth, and that without God's blessings, all hu
Chuck Smith emphasizes the transformative power of prayer in times of despair, as illustrated in Jonah 2:7. He discusses how Jonah, despite initially fleeing from God, ultimately remembered the Lord and turned to Him in prayer when all other options failed. Smith highlights that God allows us to rea
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that the Bible presents the unvarnished stories of spiritual giants like Moses, Elijah, and David, showcasing their flaws and failures without any cover-up. He highlights Moses' journey from a life of privilege to a period of despair after committing murder, and how he initi
Chuck Smith emphasizes the transformation that God brings to our lives, illustrating how He took a lost and polluted people and made them beautiful through His covenant. He reminds us of our former state of spiritual death and aimlessness, highlighting the grace of God that washes us clean and anoin
Chuck Smith emphasizes Jesus' sorrow over Jerusalem, illustrating His journey towards the city where He would face rejection and death. He reflects on the prophetic significance of Jesus' mission, highlighting the stubbornness of the people who have historically rejected God's messengers. Despite th
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the balance between recognizing our shortcomings and understanding Christ's sufficiency in our lives. He encourages believers not to be discouraged by their failures or high expectations, as God is always working within us to perfect us for His glory. The sermon highlights t
K.P. Yohannan reflects on the tragic journey of Charles Templeton, a once-prominent evangelist who ultimately renounced his faith, emphasizing the importance of maintaining faith in God amidst life's challenges. He highlights that even strong believers can falter, as seen in Peter's denial of Christ
Erlo Stegen emphasizes the power of God manifested in weakness through the life of Paul, who faced severe opposition from false teachers in Corinth. Despite being attacked and belittled, Paul remained steadfast, revealing that his weaknesses were a source of strength as God's grace sustained him. Th
John Nelson Darby discusses the significance of Numbers 15, emphasizing God's unwavering purpose despite Israel's rebellion and unbelief. He highlights how, even after the people's failures, God reassures them of their future in the promised land, demonstrating His grace and steadfastness. The chapt
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the necessity of humility and the breaking down of human pride to truly understand our relationship with God. He explains that our conscience must be awakened by God's revelation, allowing us to see ourselves as we are in His presence, free from pride. Darby highlights t
David Wilkerson emphasizes that while the church often proclaims 'God answers prayer,' the deeper truth is that 'God overanswers prayer.' He illustrates this through the example of Israel, who, despite their backsliding, returned to God with a simple plea for mercy. In response, God not only forgave
David Wilkerson emphasizes that in the last days, Satan will wage war against the Church, targeting the remnant of believers who uphold God's commandments and the testimony of Jesus. He explains that this spiritual warfare is not just a collective battle but also a personal struggle for each believe
David Wilkerson addresses the question 'Lord, Why?' emphasizing that it is not a sin for believers to ask why they endure suffering, as even Jesus questioned during His crucifixion. He acknowledges the world's demand for explanations regarding pain and suffering, asserting that God weeps for humanit
This sermon shares a personal testimony of encountering God's love and faithfulness, highlighting the journey from religious upbringing to a deep personal relationship with Jesus. It emphasizes the need for true surrender to God, the conviction of sin, and the transformative power of God's grace. Th
Alexander Whyte preaches on the concept of being under grace rather than under the law, emphasizing that grace is an expression of God's love that flows down to us unconditionally, freely, and eternally. He explains that grace is God's sovereign love adapting to our unworthiness and misery, always r
Alexander Whyte preaches about Samuel Rutherford, a spy and pioneer for God's people, who was chosen to experience banishment and exile in Aberdeen, to bring back a report of that life for the vindication of Christ and the encouragement of His people. Rutherford, a man of great character and service
Anne Dutton preaches a message of encouragement and hope to a dear friend who has endured great suffering, highlighting the wonders of God's infinite goodness and grace in times of distress. She emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's delivering grace through all tribulations, reminding that
Anne Dutton preaches about the overwhelming grace of God towards sinners, emphasizing her own unworthiness and the abundant mercy she receives through the sacrifice of Christ. She acknowledges her lowly state but rejoices in being treated as a beloved child and royalty by God. Dutton finds solace in
Anne Dutton preaches about the power of grace in the midst of overwhelming sin and opposition, likening it to an infant facing a giant. She emphasizes that the life of grace in believers is inseparably united to the fullness of grace found in Christ, ensuring its preservation and ultimate victory de
Anne Dutton reflects on the overwhelming kindness and grace of God in her life, leading her to humble herself before Him and acknowledge her unworthiness. She marvels at the infinite grace of God, recognizing that all she has and all she is able to do for Him is solely by His sovereign grace. Despit
Anton Bosch preaches on the concept of being 'poor in spirit' as a state of recognizing our spiritual bankruptcy and desperate need for God's help and blessings. He emphasizes that true blessedness comes from choosing eternal treasures over worldly pleasures and acknowledging our need for God's grac
Anton Bosch preaches on the abundant and limitless nature of God's grace, emphasizing that no sin is too great or too many for God's grace to cover. While some struggle to accept the sufficiency of God's grace, others abuse it as an excuse to continue in sin, contrary to the true message of grace. B
Anton Bosch delves into the history of the Moabites, known for immorality, seduction, and leading Israel astray through incestuous relationships, idol worship, and schemes to draw them away from God. Despite the Moabites' repeated attempts to infiltrate and corrupt God's people, Ruth the Moabitess s
Anton Bosch shares the powerful story of the cross hanging in their chapel, made from discarded, weather-beaten wooden posts that were transformed into a beautiful symbol of God's grace. This story reflects how God rescues and restores us, even when the world has discarded us, cleansing us through H
Anton Bosch challenges the common misconception that grace is only about God's unmerited favor for salvation, emphasizing that grace has a broader meaning than just mercy. He delves into the distinction between grace and mercy in Hebrews 4:16, highlighting that while mercy is freely available, grace
Anton Bosch emphasizes that while God's grace is limitless and unfailing, it requires acceptance and reception from the recipient to be effective. He warns against living in sin or returning to legalism under the assumption that grace will cover all actions. Bosch highlights the danger of receiving
A.T. Pierson shares reminiscences about George Müller, highlighting his unwavering faith and dependence on the Lord Jesus in every aspect of his life. Despite his advanced age, Müller expressed gratitude for his strength and ability to serve the Lord without hindrance. His Christian character was de
This sermon focuses on the importance of humility, submission, and voluntary grace in the context of a communion service. It emphasizes the significance of the spirit of worship over the exact form of the service, highlighting the need for humility under God's mighty hand and the virtue of voluntary
Bob Hoekstra preaches on the importance of humility and faith in accessing God's grace. He emphasizes that God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble, and that through Jesus, we have access to this grace by faith. Humility involves recognizing our inadequacies and our need for God to work i
Bob Hoekstra preaches on the importance of coming to the Lord and finding rest in Him, emphasizing the relational aspect of living by God's grace. He highlights that God's grace is experienced as we walk in a developing relationship with Him, not through religious procedures. By coming to Jesus in h
This sermon delves into the concept of God's much more grace in Christ, emphasizing the profound impact of grace in Romans chapter 5. It explores the contrast between the reign of death through Adam's sin and the abundant grace and gift of righteousness available in Jesus Christ for victorious livin
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of grace and its importance in the life of a believer. He emphasizes that grace is freely provided by God through the person and work of Jesus Christ. The speaker highlights the idea of "grace upon grace," explaining that God continually provides for
In this sermon, Pastor Chuck shares a story about a friend who had lost everything and was living in a shabby garage apartment. Chuck was deeply saddened by his friend's situation and couldn't hide his emotions, breaking down in tears. Despite feeling like a fool, Chuck's friend asked him to visit a
Bob Hoekstra preaches on the importance of living by faith and growing in the grace of God. He emphasizes that humility is key to accessing God's grace, as God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. The proud rely on themselves, while the humble depend on the Lord, leading to growth in God
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a new heart that is solid, mature, and strong. He explains that many Christians, after being saved by grace through faith, begin to think that their efforts and striving are the key to their spiritual growth. However, the preacher emph
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the contrast between the old covenant of law and the new covenant of grace. He encourages listeners to study the previous week's sermon on the old covenant of law to fully grasp the significance of this study. The message of the
In this sermon transcript, Pastor Chuck emphasizes the importance of focusing on the grace of God through Jesus rather than the law of Moses. He states that the Galatians' greatest need was to understand and walk in the power of the Spirit instead of relying on their own efforts. Pastor Chuck shares
In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing their excitement and love for praising God and listening to teaching tapes. They mention a specific teaching on Psalm 1 about a tree planted by the water, but they were too tired to listen to it. The speaker then prays for God to enlighten their under
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of not feeling isolated or alone in the world. He emphasizes that the body dynamic is missing when there is only one person and that relational life is crucial for functioning in fullness. Despite facing discouraging circumstances, the speaker enc
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the difference between the old and new covenants in relation to the ministry of death and the ministry of life. He emphasizes that the old covenant serves up spiritual death, while the new covenant is a life-giving ministry. The speaker highlights the importance
Bob Hoekstra preaches on the importance of following the Lord wholly, as seen through the examples of Joshua and Caleb who entered the Promised Land because they wholly followed the LORD. This sermon emphasizes that living by humble faith allows believers to enter into the fullness of God's provisio
Bob Hoekstra preaches on the story of Joshua and Caleb, who relied on God's grace and sufficiency when faced with the challenges of entering the Promised Land. Despite the majority's negative report based on human sight and capabilities, Joshua and Caleb tore their clothes in distress, emphasizing t
This sermon emphasizes the importance of living daily by the grace of God, focusing on humility and faith as key relational realities that enable believers to bear fruit, engage in good works, and obey God. The message highlights the need to work out salvation with fear and trembling, acknowledging
Bob Hoekstra preaches on the remarkable story of Manasseh, a prideful rebel who engaged in abominable practices but experienced phenomenal spiritual recovery through genuine humility and repentance before the Lord. Despite Manasseh's extensive rebellion, when he humbled himself greatly, prayed, and
This sermon delves into 1 Peter 5:10-11, focusing on the God of All Grace who calls us to His eternal glory through Christ Jesus. It emphasizes the importance of humbling ourselves before God, acknowledging our need for His grace, and allowing Him to perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle us. Su
This sermon focuses on the Holy Spirit and the Grace of God, emphasizing the connection between living by the Holy Spirit and living by the Grace of God. It explores the importance of being filled with the Spirit, walking according to the Spirit, and seeking the fullness of God through the work of t
This sermon emphasizes the much more grace of God, highlighting the richness and unfathomable depths of God's grace. It warns against misusing grace as a license for sin and encourages believers to be good stewards of the manifold grace of God. The importance of coming boldly to the throne of grace
This sermon delves into the concept of forgiveness, emphasizing the importance of forgiving others as we have been forgiven by God. It explores the freedom and healing that come from releasing grudges and choosing to extend grace and mercy to those who have wronged us.
In this sermon on Ephesians, the speaker begins by introducing the background of the apostle Paul and his role as an apostle of Jesus Christ. The speaker then emphasizes the importance of praising God and how it is not just a warm-up to the Bible study, but a way to communicate our gratitude for God
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that salvation cannot be earned through human effort or adherence to religious rituals. Instead, he highlights the incredible act of God's love and grace towards humanity. God sent His Son to live a sinless life and die on the cross to bear the punishment for
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of working together with others in the Christian life and ministry. He highlights the impact of media, such as MTV, on the mentality of youth and the need for the Word of God in Poland. The speaker shares his mission to teach the Bible, preach th
In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal journey of discovering the true message of the Bible. He explains that the gospel is the good news of God's grace and the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ. The urgency of the Apostle Paul's message to the Galatians is highlighted, as false teache
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of grace and its significance in the Christian faith. He references a sermon by Alexander McLaren, who states that in order for us to receive the divine fullness, the Word needed to be made flesh and sacrifice was necessary. The speaker then reads fr
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the book of Romans, specifically chapter 3, verse 21. The speaker explains that Paul, speaking on behalf of God, lays out his arguments for the condemnation of the entire human race. He emphasizes that even those who may not be involved in outwardly wicked acti
In this sermon on Romans chapter 8, the speaker highlights the key verses in this powerful chapter. The sermon emphasizes that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, meaning that believers are not subject to future judgment. The speaker emphasizes the importance of knowledge in
Bryan Anthony preaches on the prophetic message in Isaiah 32, emphasizing the need for a righteous ruler to bring justice and peace to the earth. The chapter paints a picture of devastation and turmoil, urging the daughters of Israel to rise from complacency and recognize the spiritual condition of
The preacher delves into the concept of 'abounded' in the Bible, emphasizing how grace superabounds over sin, using Romans 5:20 as a focal point. The sermon explores the idea that where sin increased, grace abounded all the more, illustrating the overwhelming nature of God's grace compared to sin. V
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being justified in the sight of God. He explains that no one can achieve true righteousness through their own obedience because of the sin of mankind. However, God has chosen to show mercy and forgive all offenses, bestowing His love and grac
Charles E. Cowman shares a personal experience of facing deep trial and loss, leading him to preach on the meaning of trial to his congregation. Reflecting on 2 Corinthians 12:9, he realizes the power of God's grace being already sufficient, not needing to ask for more but to believe in its reality.
Charles H. Spurgeon emphasizes the sufficiency of God's grace, sharing a personal experience of feeling wearied and depressed but finding comfort in the assurance that God's grace is indeed sufficient. He illustrates this sufficiency through humorous analogies, highlighting the absurdity of unbelief
In this sermon, the speaker discusses three key principles. Firstly, he addresses the misconception surrounding the term "law of Moses," emphasizing that it refers to the law given by God through Moses. He highlights the importance of using scriptural terminology. Secondly, he emphasizes the foundat
Charles S. Price preaches about the impossibility of finding true satisfaction in the pursuits of sinful pleasures and earthly possessions, emphasizing the disillusionment and sorrow that come from fleshly pleasure. He contrasts the limitations of the law with the abundance of grace and truth found
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God is able and willing to meet all our needs. He highlights that God's eyes are constantly searching the earth for those whose hearts are in tune with Him, so that He can show Himself strong on their behalf. The preacher encourages the audience to get th
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of giving and supporting the weak, as taught in the New Testament. The speaker shares about a conference with worldwide distributors of Maranatha music, where they were amazed by the selfless giving and ministry they experienced. The sermon highl
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that true belief in God is not just a verbal assent to the truth, but it is demonstrated through actions. He uses the example of a hypothetical earthquake to illustrate this point. The preacher also highlights the impossibility of being justified before God by
This sermon emphasizes the transformative power of God through brokenness and repentance, using the example of Charles Spurgeon and Isaiah to illustrate how God uses frail and feeble individuals for His great purposes. It challenges listeners to confront their own weaknesses, secret sins, and areas
Clement of Rome preaches about the preciousness of the blood of Christ shed for our salvation, bringing the grace of repentance to all. Throughout history, God has offered the opportunity of repentance to those willing to turn to Him, as seen with Noah, Jonah, and through the ministers of God's grac
In this sermon, the preacher uses the analogy of Niagara Falls to illustrate the continuous flow of God's grace. He emphasizes that God's grace is like a mighty river that never stops flowing, regardless of whether we can see it or not. The preacher then discusses the story of Abraham as an example
This sermon welcomes listeners to explore the depths of God's love and grace, emphasizing the importance of embracing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It encourages a journey of faith, highlighting the transformative power of God's Word and the need for spiritual growth through prayer and
In this sermon, the speaker begins by discussing the generous donation of recording equipment by a family. He then reads from Romans chapter 5, focusing on verses 18-19. The speaker emphasizes the concept of grace and how it is introduced by Paul in the Bible. He explains that grace cannot be fully
This sermon shares the powerful testimony of a woman who endured imprisonment and suffering during World War II, highlighting how God's grace sustained her through the darkest times. It emphasizes the importance of faith, prayer, forgiveness, and experiencing God's love even in the midst of hatred a
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the richness of Jesus in various aspects. Firstly, Jesus was rich in possessions and honor in heaven, where he received constant praise and glory from the angelic hosts. Secondly, Jesus was rich in power, as he had the ability to create everything from nothing w
This sermon emphasizes the importance of remembering our limitations, weaknesses, and depravity while relying on God's strength. It encourages praising God for His forgiveness, healing, deliverance, spiritual blessings, provision, and renewal. The message highlights the need to shift from legalism t
David Servant preaches about the transformation of Paul, from being the world's foremost sinner to a forgiven vessel of God's grace. Despite Paul's violent past of persecuting Christians, God showed him mercy and used him as an example of His perfect patience and forgiveness. Through Paul's testimon
David Servant preaches on the early church's struggle with traditions and the importance of prioritizing love for people over rigid adherence to man-made rules. He highlights the pivotal moment in church history when Gentiles were accepted as God's children through Jesus, despite initial resistance
David Servant preaches on the true biblical concept of grace, using the story of Jesus' encounter with the woman caught in adultery to illustrate that grace is not a license to sin but a temporary opportunity to repent before facing condemnation. He emphasizes that God's grace is conditional upon hu
In this sermon titled "People Grace," the preacher addresses the topic of enduring hardships and finding comfort in God's grace. The sermon begins with a prayer for all those who are hurting and emphasizes God's love for everyone. The preacher then reads from Hebrews 4:14-16, highlighting the role o
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the concept of being justified by faith and finding peace with God through Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that our salvation is not based on any inherent righteousness or goodness in us, but rather on the grace of God. The preacher also shares personal anecdotes
In this sermon, Reverend David Wilkerson shares a powerful story about a young man named Jose who was a drug addict. When Reverend Wilkerson went to Jose's apartment to pick him up, he noticed two young children, Jose's siblings, who were left alone and scared. As they were about to leave, Jose shar
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the sinfulness of sin in order to comprehend the loving nature of God and His grace. He uses the example of David, a man after God's own heart, who cried out to be delivered from his deceitful heart. The preacher highlights the
Derek Melton delivers a powerful message on the true essence of God's grace as revealed in Romans 6:1-2, emphasizing that grace is not a permission to continue in sin but a divine ability to conquer sin and deliver us from its power. He warns against the misconception that grace increases as sin inc
This sermon delves into the essence of sin as the refusal to depend on God, highlighting the root problem of humanity's self-reliance and reluctance to trust in God. It emphasizes the importance of surrendering control to God and depending on His grace, rather than relying on our own abilities or fo
The sermon delves into the life of Jacob, highlighting his journey of faith, identity crisis, and encounters with God. It emphasizes the theme of grace as God's unmerited favor and blessing upon Jacob, despite his flaws and manipulative nature. Through various experiences, Jacob learns to wait on th
E. Stanley Jones emphasizes the importance of stillness and receptivity in preaching, highlighting the need to quiet the mind and repeat the verse 'Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you' to become receptive to God's message. Preaching is not about striving but about being a channel for God's
In this sermon, the speaker provides an outline for the book of Jonah, which he describes as the story of how God transforms Jonah's heart into a missionary heart. The book is divided into four chapters, each representing a different characteristic needed to be a sign for God. In chapter one, Jonah
Edward Payson preaches about the compassionate invitation of Jesus Christ to all sinners to come to Him without exception, assuring that He will never cast out anyone who seeks Him. Payson emphasizes that coming to Christ is a spiritual act of the heart, choosing Him above all else and acknowledging
Edward Payson preaches about the unreasonableness and perverseness of sinners, likening them to children who refuse to participate in joyful or mournful activities. He emphasizes God's diverse efforts to persuade sinners to embrace the Gospel through various means and ministerial gifts. Despite God'
Edward Payson preaches about the transformation from spiritual death to life through God's grace and mercy, emphasizing the contrast between our former state of disobedience and wrath to our current state of being raised up with Christ in heavenly places. He highlights the profound love of God that
Ernest O'Neill uses the analogy of a math teacher giving calculators to students to illustrate how God's laws were given to show the need for superhuman life, not just human effort. He emphasizes that moralism, trying to meet high standards without relying on God's grace, leads to complaints and una
This sermon delves into the diminishing acknowledgment of sin in today's society, emphasizing the critical impact of having a correct understanding of sin on our identity and perception of God's grace. It contrasts the world's trivialization of sin with the Bible's depiction of human nature as spiri
Favell Lee Mortimer preaches about Jesus facing the enmity of hearts despite silencing his enemies, emphasizing the importance of God's grace in benefiting the soul during public worship. Jesus retreats from his enemies to do good, allowing his followers to flee from persecution while still seeking
This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding God's grace and how it should lead to action in our lives. It addresses the misconception of earning God's love through works and highlights the need for genuine repentance and a desire to do good works out of love for God. The sermon uses real-
This sermon emphasizes the importance of God's grace and the need to focus on Him rather than seeking approval from others. It highlights the astonishment at turning away from the grace of Christ to a works-based gospel, stressing the eternal condemnation for distorting the true message of salvation
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the significance of Jesus Christ's actions during his time on earth. He highlights that Jesus rarely ran, but instead was often seen lying, walking, sitting, or standing. The preacher references Acts 7:54-60, where Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, sees Je
Greek Word Studies preaches on the concept of 'ruin' (katastrophe), which signifies total destruction and turning things upside down. This state of ruin can be seen in the downfall of cities like Sodom and Gomorrah, as well as in the spiritual corruption and perversion of individuals. Engaging in wo
George Fox preaches a message of peace, grace, and truth to various places, emphasizing the importance of walking in holiness, righteousness, and godliness in all aspects of life. He reminds the listeners that the only way to God is through Christ Jesus, who serves as a prophet, bishop, shepherd, an
George Herbert emphasizes the importance of offering a pure heart as a gift to God, highlighting the need for self-reflection and the cleansing power of Christ's dual nature. He encourages the congregation to seek unity within themselves, to overcome divisions caused by worldly desires and passions,
In this sermon, the speaker addresses the subtle tactics of the enemy and urges the audience to be aware of them. He also emphasizes the importance of not basing one's entire spiritual life on someone else's testimony or experience. The speaker highlights the guilt-producing extremism of our time, p
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of using modern equipment and tools in evangelizing the world. He believes that without these tools, the world would not have been reached by the Gospel. The speaker also discusses the prevalence of gossip in spiritual life and the need to rely o
In this sermon, the speaker shares personal experiences of facing pressure, problems, and fear in his life. He talks about the attacks on his ship, the loss of friends, and the constant struggles he has faced. Despite these challenges, he emphasizes the importance of learning from the mistakes of bi
George Verwer emphasizes the importance of seeking greater reality in the Body of Christ, especially for Christian leaders and servant leaders. He encourages young people to step up as leaders in God's kingdom-building program and hopes to inspire former OMers and prayer partners. Verwer acknowledge
In this sermon, the speaker begins by reading Matthew 9:36-38, where Jesus is moved with compassion for the multitude and recognizes the need for more laborers in the harvest. The speaker shares his personal background, growing up in a non-Christian home and facing challenges. However, he highlights
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of being prepared and open to receiving messages from the Lord. They mention that sometimes, no one is prepared for the evening meetings, but with the ability to change, they can still find something from the Lord. The speaker refers to 2 Corinthi
Henry Law preaches about the significance of Manna in the Bible, highlighting how it symbolizes God's graciousness, the richness of Salvation, and the wonders of Jesus. The sermon emphasizes the importance of seeking Jesus early in life, the sufficiency of His grace for each day, and the necessity o
Henry Law preaches on the Psalmist's deep humility, emphasizing the importance of esteeming others better than oneself and relying on God's grace. He highlights Jesus and Apostle Paul as examples of meekness and lowliness, urging believers to trample upon pride and lift up humble hearts. Law encoura
H.J. Vine preaches about the glorious truth that grace reigns today, emphasizing that believers are not under the law but under grace, with Jesus sitting on the throne of grace. He encourages believers to be strong in the grace of Christ, reminding them of the throne of grace where they can find hel
H.J. Vine preaches on the liberating power of God's grace, emphasizing that through grace we are justified, saved, and set free from the dominion of sin. He highlights the transformation that occurs when we shift from being under the law to being under grace, experiencing freedom from self and the a
Hugh Black emphasizes the importance of recognizing goodness in all places and people, urging believers to embrace kinship with those who do good and to rejoice in the victories of the Cross through various channels. He highlights the arrogance and sinfulness of setting up barriers that exclude thos
Hyman Appelman preaches on the three exceeding truths highlighted in Ephesians 2:1-7: the exceeding sinfulness of sin, the exceeding riches of God's grace, and the exceeding greatness of His power. Sin is depicted as defying God, denying Christ, and ultimately destroying the soul, emphasizing the ur
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the powerful impact of the Gospel of Christ and the transformative work of God's grace. He highlights the example of John G. Peyton, a missionary who faced numerous challenges and dangers while preaching and befriending the natives on an island. Despite the oppo
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the concept of grace and its transformative power. He describes how every person is like a burning brand, destined for destruction, but through God's intervention, they can be saved. The preacher uses the example of John, a sinful and lost soul, to illustrate
In this sermon, the preacher reflects on a personal experience from many years ago, where he felt the power of his Savior defeating Satan. He emphasizes the importance of being led by God's grace and being cleansed of sin. The preacher then reads from the Gospel of Matthew, specifically focusing on
This sermon emphasizes the importance of living as a son or daughter in God's house, rather than as a slave, focusing on the need to intend well in our hearts, serve with love, and recognize the grace God gives to others. The speaker highlights the story of the prodigal son's older brother to illust
Isaac Penington preaches about the state of the church in its first pure state, its declining state, its declined state, and its recovery. He emphasizes the importance of faith in receiving the gospel and the need for obedience and righteousness in the new covenant of life. Penington explains that G
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the struggle between the old nature and the new nature in believers. He emphasizes that the old nature, characterized by the flesh, cannot please God. The preacher uses the example of Jacob, who initially refused to surrender to God but eventually yielded after
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for redemption for every individual. He explains that man's attempt to redeem himself is futile and that only through God's grace and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ can true redemption be achieved. The preacher highlights the separation between God and
In this sermon, the preacher shares various stories and experiences to emphasize the power of sin and the hope found in the gospel. He highlights the destructive nature of sin, showing how it can lead people down a path they never intended to go. The preacher also emphasizes the misery and heartache
James Bourne encourages M.G. during a time of affliction, reminding them of the promise that those who seek God will not do so in vain. He emphasizes that through Christ, believers are more than conquerors, even in the midst of trials and persecutions. Bourne highlights the importance of relying on
James Smith reflects on the transformative power of God's grace in his life, emphasizing the profound impact of being 'born of God' and 'born from above.' He recounts a pivotal moment in a place of worship where he was convicted of his sins and experienced a deep spiritual awakening, leading to a ra
James Smith preaches on reflecting on our past, present, and future states: acknowledging our sinful nature, experiencing God's transforming grace, and anticipating our glorious future in Heaven. He emphasizes the depravity of our hearts and the amazing grace of God that saves and transforms us into
James Smith preaches about the abundant grace of God, emphasizing that grace is the loving tendency of God's nature to pity, pardon, and bless the unworthy. God's grace is the foundation of salvation, freely given without any merit on our part. The gospel reveals the grace of God available to all si
This sermon emphasizes the importance of humility and how God can use our failures for His glory. It highlights the transformation of Peter, a flawed disciple, into a powerful instrument for God's work, showcasing how God's grace can turn weaknesses into strengths. The message encourages believers t
J.C. Philpot preaches about the unquenchable and strong love of God, highlighting how love is a sure mark of a new birth and alienation from God is marked by hatred. He explains the hidden nature of grace, the struggle against corruption, the enmity of the carnal mind, and the presence of guilty fea
J.C. Philpot preaches about the spiritual journey of King Hezekiah, emphasizing the deep work of God in the heart to bring believers to a true understanding of their own sinfulness and need for a deeper experience of God's grace. Hezekiah's trial of sickness unto death serves as a powerful illustrat
J.C. Philpot preaches about the spiritual significance of Zerubbabel's completion of the temple, drawing parallels between the obstacles faced in rebuilding the physical temple and the challenges encountered in the believer's spiritual journey. He emphasizes the role of grace in removing mountains o
J.C. Philpot delves into the unfathomable depth of the Sovereignty of God, emphasizing the need for believers to approach it with trembling steps and reverent eyes. He contrasts the rebellious denial of divine sovereignty with the flippant acceptance, highlighting the importance of experiencing it p
J.C. Philpot preaches on Acts 20:32, highlighting the deep affection and sincerity displayed in Paul's parting words to the elders of the church at Ephesus. Paul, aware of their weaknesses and the impending dangers, commends them to God and the word of His grace, recognizing their sinfulness and hel
Jill Briscoe shares the courageous story of Festo, a Christian leader in Uganda during the terror of President Amin, who faced persecution and stood up for his faith amidst great danger. Despite the chaos and fear, Festo preached about forgiveness, love, and the power of God's grace, leading many to
In this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful story of a young man who witnessed his father's suicide at the age of five. Despite the tragedy, God used this experience to shape the young man's life for good, allowing him to speak on suicide in public schools. The speaker emphasizes the importance of
August Van Ryn's life journey from his birth in the Netherlands to his impactful ministry in the Bahamas and North America is a testament to God's grace and transformative power. Despite initial disinterest in spiritual matters, a powerful encounter with a friend led him to accept Jesus and dedicate
John Bjorlie preaches about the life of Donald Munro, who despite being resistant to the gospel initially, had a life-changing encounter with God through various evangelists and preachers. Munro's journey of faith led him to become a dedicated evangelist, working alongside others to spread the gospe
John Bjorlie preaches about the transformative power of encountering God's grace and the impact it has on one's life. He uses the life of Henry William Soltau as an example of how a personal encounter with Christ can lead to a radical change in priorities, from pursuing worldly pleasures to dedicati
John F. Walvoord preaches on the Healing of the Paralyzed Man, emphasizing Jesus' authority to forgive sins and perform miracles, showcasing His power over nature, demons, disease, and sin. The call of Matthew highlights the importance of reaching out to sinners and the inadequacy of religious tradi
John Gifford Bellett preaches about the life of David as a reflection of God's grace, from his election and exaltation to his fall and restoration. David's journey showcases the sweetness of grace in his election, the brightness of grace in his trials, the full glory of grace in his restoration, and
John Gifford Bellett preaches on the contrast between the rich young ruler and Zaccheus, showcasing the workings of nature and grace. The rich young ruler, torn between his love for the world and religious apprehensions, represents a thorny ground hearer seeking both worlds but lacking stability. In
John Henry Jowett preaches about the personal attention and care that the Good Shepherd, Jesus, has for each of His sheep, knowing them by name and valuing their individual contributions to His Kingdom. He emphasizes that even in moments of self-doubt or feeling insignificant, Jesus misses and needs
John Henry Jowett preaches about the unchanging covenant of God with His people, highlighting how the promise made to Abraham extends to his descendants, emphasizing that death cannot nullify God's promises in the realm of grace. He uses the analogy of a village well that continues to provide for ge
John Henry Jowett preaches about the transformative power of God, using the analogy of turning flint into a fountain of waters. He emphasizes how even the hardest of hearts can be softened by God's love and grace, leading to a profound change in character and behavior. Just like Zacchaeus and Matthe
John Newton preaches about enduring temptations and trials, likening them to the wind that changes direction but ultimately subsides. He encourages the listener to trust in the Lord as the infallible Pilot who will guide them safely through the storms of life. Newton emphasizes the importance of dep
John Piper preaches on Isaiah 41:14, emphasizing that God's people should not be fearful but have contrite courageous confidence in Him. The text reveals that God's people are in the condition of a worm, emphasizing their unworthiness and need for God's help. The sermon highlights the dangers of the
The video discusses the concept of God's grace and its infinite variations. The speaker encourages viewers to share their stories of experiencing God's grace and offers to compile them into a book to celebrate the 40 years of existence. The video also mentions various campaigns and initiatives that
This sermon focuses on the transformational power of God's grace and the promise that the feeble shall be strengthened like David. It emphasizes the need for humility, righteousness, and the importance of putting on the armor of light, symbolizing Christ. The speaker urges listeners to seek inner cl
This sermon emphasizes the importance of trusting God through trials and challenges, highlighting how God refines and purifies us like gold through the fires of life. It discusses the concept of brokenness and how God lifts us up by His grace alone, transforming us to bring glory only to Him. The sp
This sermon discusses the concept of 'thorns in the flesh' that individuals may face, whether physical setbacks, character flaws, or psychological challenges. It emphasizes the need to seek God's purpose in allowing these struggles in our lives, highlighting the importance of grace, humility, and re
This sermon emphasizes the importance of not letting past failures cripple the future, especially in the context of family relationships. It highlights the need to seek God's grace to love like Christ, to be gentle, kind, and forgiving towards family members, and to yield to God's control through th
This sermon emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, highlighting the need to forgive others as Christ forgave us, addressing the impact of holding onto bitterness and resentment, and urging individuals to seek God's grace to forgive and reveal Christ's love in their lives.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the light of God's grace shining in our hearts. He explains that this light drives out the darkness of death and unbelief, and its purpose is to shine through us to others. The preacher also discusses the concept of death, stating that even i
This sermon emphasizes the power and work of the Holy Spirit in transforming lives and empowering believers. It delves into the miraculous events surrounding the birth of Jesus, the impact of the Holy Spirit on the early disciples, and the enduring nature of God's Word despite opposition. The messag
In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a man named Jack Brown who sells newspapers in the rain. One day, a wealthy man in a Rolls Royce approaches Jack and reveals that he has inherited a fortune from his uncle. The speaker uses this story to illustrate that God's salvation is not based on
This sermon emphasizes the transformative power of God's grace in changing our hearts, cleansing us from sin, and giving us a new heart filled with love and compassion. It highlights the need for a spiritual heart surgery performed by Dr. Grace, symbolizing Jesus, to remove the sinful heart and repl
This sermon emphasizes the transformative power of God's grace that pardons, cleanses, and freely bestows new life on all who believe. It challenges listeners to reflect on whether their sins have been washed away by the blood of Jesus and invites them to receive God's grace by putting their faith i
In the video, a young man is shown who has been hurt and is overwhelmed by the presence of God. As he weeps, the congregation also begins to weep and experience the presence of God. This leads to 17 people accepting Christ as their Lord and Savior. Later, the young man's lack of growth and complaini
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of following God's instructions and being in the right place at the right time. He uses the story of Jesus feeding the five thousand with five loaves and two fishes as an example of how God can work miracles through simple obedience. The preache
Marie Monsen shares a powerful testimony of a soldier who, after attending a revival meeting for the first time, experienced deep conviction of sin, leading to a profound transformation. Filled with peace and joy from the Holy Spirit's work, he confessed to a serious crime he had committed, facing a
Martin Knapp preaches about the life of Joseph H. Weber, highlighting his journey from a life of sin and vice to becoming a soul winner for Christ. Despite early influences of Roman Catholicism, indulgence, strong drink, dancing, alcoholism, and theatricals, Weber's life was transformed by God's gra
Martin Luther emphasizes the transformation that comes from encountering Christ, using Paul's personal testimony as an example. Paul, once a zealous defender of the Pharisaic traditions, shares how he abandoned his former ways after realizing the insufficiency of righteousness through the Law. Luthe
Martin Luther emphasizes the importance of understanding and constantly reminding ourselves of the article of justification due to our human frailty. He explains how grace and peace, received from God, are essential in Christianity as they bring forgiveness of sins and tranquility to the conscience.
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the struggles and triumphs in the Christian journey, emphasizing that although believers may feel perplexed and cast down at times, they are not in despair or destroyed. Even when feeling faint, they should continue pursuing their faith. God promises to blot out t
Mary Wilder Tileston, in her sermon, emphasizes the importance of diligently attending to little duties with steadfastness and effort, as they require a continuous listening to God's guidance and a watchfulness against anything that may offend Him. She encourages a free, childlike spirit in serving
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the transformative power of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus, freeing believers from the bondage of sin and death. She emphasizes the importance of yielding to God's loving skill and grace, even when the process is veiled and mysterious to us. Tileston highlight
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about God's ability to abundantly provide grace for His children, ensuring they have more than enough for every good work. She emphasizes the importance of seeking God's help to free us from worries and self-will, allowing us to fully surrender to Him as His obedient ch
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the importance of finding strength in God's grace, emphasizing that every trouble we face is an opportunity to grow in spiritual and moral strength. She highlights that challenges are meant to develop our character and increase our faith, as encountering difficult
Meister Eckhart preaches about God's ultimate gift of Himself, emphasizing that all other gifts from God are meant to prepare us to receive this greatest gift. He urges believers to seek God's mercy, overcome temptations, and align their will with God's will through earnest prayer and obedience to H
Miles J. Stanford emphasizes the importance of being prepared for both trials and blessings without knowing what they will be, by seeking divine direction daily and accepting present responsibilities and discipline. He highlights the need to trust in God's special reserves of grace for special needs
This sermon shares a powerful testimony of grace and redemption, highlighting a journey from darkness and bondage to finding freedom and light through the grace of God. It emphasizes the impact of the powers of darkness on a tender heart, the struggles faced in a tumultuous upbringing, and the deep
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal testimony of a time when he made a mistake and was punished for it. He recalls the fear and trembling he felt when he believed he would be put in front of a firing squad. Despite his physical limitations, he expresses his desire to please Jesus and ackno
This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding our covenant with the Lord and the need to walk in the light of His truth. It addresses the deception that can hinder believers and the power of grace to empower us to live according to God's Word. The message highlights the significance of bein
Nathan Bangs preaches about the remarkable lives and impactful ministries of Benjamin Abbott and Francis Acuff, two humble yet powerful servants of God who dedicated their lives to spreading the gospel and saving souls. Benjamin Abbott, though illiterate, possessed a deep spiritual insight and ferve
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the four chains that should be present in our understanding of God's grace. He highlights the significance of the virgin birth of Jesus and how it is being attacked by certain liberal elements in the Roman Catholic hierarchy. The preacher war
In this sermon, the preacher discusses various topics related to the word of God. He emphasizes the importance of praising the Lord, regardless of one's gender or circumstances. The preacher also highlights the concept of freedom and rejoicing that comes with accepting God's grace. He then delves in
In this sermon, Pastor David emphasizes the importance of grace in the book of Revelation. He highlights that the book begins and ends with grace, emphasizing its significance in the Christian faith. He also discusses how grace can be found in difficult situations and encourages believers to turn to
Paris Reidhead preaches on the abundant grace of God as highlighted in 2 Corinthians 9:8. He shares a personal testimony of God's provision during difficult times, emphasizing the importance of trusting in God's ability to make all grace abound towards us. Reidhead encourages the congregation to int
Paris Reidhead preaches about the importance of developing our full potential in Christ by understanding our union with Him. He emphasizes the significance of realizing that Christ not only died for us but also died as us, leading to victory over our own struggles and temptations. Reidhead highlight
Paris Reidhead preaches on developing our full potential in Christ, emphasizing that God's intention is for us to triumphantly live in victory, not just to be saved. He delves into Ephesians, highlighting how God's grace was purposed by the Father before the foundation of the world and provided by t
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of loving and caring for our children. He warns against neglecting them in favor of worldly pursuits such as material possessions and career success. The preacher also highlights the need to understand who God is and what we are apart from His g
Peter Hammond preaches about the dangers of trusting in man and the deceitfulness of the human heart, emphasizing the need to trust in the Lord for true blessings and security. He highlights the wickedness that resides in the hearts of men, as described in the Bible, and warns against the lies of th
Phoebe Palmer delivers a sermon reflecting on the life of Sister Charlotte Grant, a pure-hearted individual who exemplified grace through her love for Christ and dedication to the Salvation of souls. Charlotte's humility, faith, and unwavering commitment to living a holy life despite trials and worl
In this sermon, the preacher begins by discussing the devastating 2004 earthquake off the coast of Sumatra. He highlights the immense power of the earthquake and the destruction it caused. The preacher then draws a parallel between the strength of the earthquake and the power of sin in our lives. He
Ralph Sutera delivers a sermon on effectively communicating divine truth, emphasizing the importance of balancing objective truth with subjective reality. He highlights the need to demonstrate the truth openly through testimonies and personal experiences. Sutera discusses the curse of our age, where
Richard E. Bieber preaches on the transformative power of God's amazing grace, using the story of John Newton, the author of 'Amazing Grace,' as an example. He emphasizes how Grace reaches out to the broken, the forgotten, and the oppressed, offering redemption and new beginnings. Bieber challenges
Robert S. Candlish preaches on the willingness and privilege of volunteering for God's service, highlighting the grace and consideration of the Lord in allowing His servants to offer themselves willingly. Rather than issuing a command, God graciously invites His servants to respond voluntarily, unde
Robert Traill preaches on the significance of the grace of God and the death of Christ, emphasizing that seeking righteousness through the law frustrates the grace of God and renders Christ's death in vain. He highlights that no one can attain righteousness through the law, and Christ's death would
Robert Traill preaches on the sin of frustrating the grace of God by seeking righteousness through works of the law, which makes Christ's death in vain. He emphasizes the importance of receiving the grace of God through faith alone, highlighting the sacredness of God's grace and Christ's death. Trai
Robert Traill preaches on the importance of not frustrating the grace of God by seeking righteousness through the law, emphasizing that true believers cannot commit this sin. He highlights the glorious display of God's grace in justifying sinners through the righteousness of Christ and warns against
Robert Traill preaches on the apostle Paul's reproof of the church in Galatia for mixing the works of the law with the righteousness of Christ for justification. Traill highlights the arguments Paul presents against this error, emphasizing the practice of the believing Jews, the consequences of seek
Robert Wurtz II preaches on the narrow road to salvation, emphasizing that righteousness comes as a free gift of God through faith in Jesus Christ, not by good deeds or keeping the law; salvation is provided through the finished work of Christ. The book of Romans reveals the power of God unto salvat
In this sermon, the preacher expresses his nervousness and shares his desire for the congregation to listen attentively. He emphasizes the importance of behaving and mentions that a good spanking is necessary at times. The preacher encourages the congregation to think like Jesus and to feel the love
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for redemption and justification for sinful men. He highlights the Latin term "status quo" to describe the fallen state of humanity and the desperate need for God's grace. The preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing the condemning law of sin
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need to recover the true gospel of God's grace as preached by the Apostle Paul. He criticizes the popular preaching of the day, which he believes limits the work and love of Christ. The preacher argues that instead of exalting the grace of God and magnifyi
In this sermon, the preacher reflects on a powerful experience he had during a Thursday night service. Despite being a well-known preacher, he was unaware of the impact his preaching was having on the congregation. The next night, a singer unintentionally sang in the Spirit, and the Holy Spirit move
In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the powerful hymn "Amazing Grace" and its significance in his life. He recalls singing the hymn with an elderly man, emphasizing the transformative power of God's grace. The preacher then shares a personal experience of witnessing to a young boy about the lov
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the full gospel, which includes the universality of sin, redemption through the blood of Christ, and regeneration by the Holy Spirit. The basis of our acceptance with God is not our own righteousness, but entirely upon grace. Th
Samuel Rutherford reflects on his own shortcomings and unworthiness, acknowledging his constant struggle with sin and doubt, yet finding solace in being a ransomed sinner and sick one in need of Christ's redemption and grace. He marvels at the free gift of salvation in Christ, emphasizing that it is
Samuel Rutherford preaches about the overwhelming grace of God, acknowledging his own shortcomings and the need for all believers to fall in love with God's free grace. He reflects on his past life under the law and curse, but rejoices in being set free by God's grace, becoming a 'freeholder' of gra
Samuel Rutherford preaches about the importance of true sincerity in one's faith, highlighting the dangers of hypocrisy and self-deception. He reflects on his own struggles and shortcomings, realizing the need for genuine repentance and humility before God. Rutherford acknowledges the refining proce
Samuel Rutherford preaches about the challenges of truly following Christ, emphasizing the need to move beyond mere wishes and desires to a place of obedience and genuine faith. He acknowledges the struggle of having doubts and seeking assurances, yet encourages trusting in God's promises and the wo
Samuel Rutherford humbly acknowledges his unworthiness and the presence of inner struggles and temptations, finding solace in the shower of free grace bestowed upon him. He expresses his deep joy in suffering for Christ, considering it a privilege to bear witness to the truth and carry the marks of
Selwyn Hughes emphasizes that both philosophy and moralism have failed in leading people to find God. Despite the noble efforts of philosophical reasoning and moral systems, they fall short in reaching the kingdom of God. Jesus highlighted the insufficiency of self-effort in attaining righteousness
Seth Rees preaches about the abundant grace of God that surpasses the depth of sin, using powerful illustrations from nature to demonstrate how God's redemption transforms and strengthens even the most broken and wounded souls. He emphasizes how God chooses the most unlikely individuals to accomplis
Seth Rees preaches on the abundance of God's grace, emphasizing the law of grace that the more we give away, the more we receive, contrary to human reasoning. He encourages cheerful and even hilarious giving, illustrating how God desires us to be channels of His blessings to the world. Rees reminds
This sermon emphasizes the transformative power of God's grace by highlighting the genealogy of Jesus, which includes individuals with broken pasts like prostitutes, harlots, and adulterers. It illustrates how God can take brokenness and turn it into something beautiful, showing that no one is beyon
This sermon emphasizes the importance of repentance, highlighting John the Baptist's call to repentance in Matthew 3. It addresses the need for genuine repentance, not false assurance, and the significance of bearing fruit worthy of repentance. The message underscores the love, grace, and confrontat
John Chrysostom preaches about the humility exemplified by the Apostle Paul, who acknowledges his past sins and the mercy he received from Christ despite his ignorance and unbelief. Paul attributes his ministry to God's enabling and faithfulness, emphasizing the need to recognize God's role in our l
John Chrysostom preaches about the importance of humility and the dangers of pride, using the example of Paul's revelations and thorn in the flesh to illustrate the need to avoid boasting and to rely on God's grace in times of weakness. Paul's experiences of visions and revelations, including being
John Chrysostom preaches about the profound love and grace of God towards believers, emphasizing the blessings bestowed upon them through Christ Jesus. He highlights the predestination of believers to be holy and blameless before God, chosen in Him before the foundation of the world. Chrysostom delv
John Chrysostom preaches about the transformative power of God's grace, emphasizing the need to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts, and to live a life of sobriety, righteousness, and godliness while eagerly awaiting the glorious return of Jesus Christ. He highlights the importance of being zealous f
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about a woman named Sarah who found herself in a difficult financial situation while having to provide for her five college-aged children. Despite the challenges, Sarah joined a mission trip to Ireland and relied solely on prayer for financial prov
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the struggle of a person trying to overcome sin and the realization that their flesh is inherently sinful. They come to accept the sentence of death that God has given them and cry out for deliverance. The speaker emphasizes the need for the grace of God to lead
In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the story of a young ruler who approached Jesus with a sincere heart for spiritual matters. Jesus tells him to sell everything, give to the poor, and follow him, but the young man walks away saddened. The disciples are surprised and wonder who can be saved if
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the three basics of the gospel of Jesus Christ: grace, faith, and the Holy Spirit. Grace is described as more than just receiving something freely, but as receiving the fullness of Christ himself. The disciples' experience of bei
In this sermon, the speaker divides the sermon into three parts: the glory of God's grace, the riches of God's grace, and the praise of God's glory. The first part emphasizes that spiritual blessings are a matter of grace, freely given by God. The speaker warns against the example of the children of
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being faithful to the grace that we have received from God. He uses the parable of workers in a field to illustrate this point, highlighting that God's grace is available to all, regardless of when they come to Him. The preacher also emphasiz
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing the fullness of God's grace and truth through Jesus Christ. He highlights how Jesus demonstrated mercy, love, grace, and truth during his time on earth, forgiving sinners and performing miracles. The preacher also warns about the
This sermon by Dr. Steve McVeigh emphasizes the importance of understanding that improving our behavior will not lead to victory in the Christian life. Victory comes from letting Jesus live His life through us, rather than trying to do it all on our own. The sermon also touches on the significance o
This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding our identity in Christ to transform our behavior. It highlights the truth that our actions do not define who we are, but rather knowing who we are in Christ leads to a change in our conduct. The speaker discusses the liberating concept that God'
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Saul, who later became the apostle Paul. Saul was initially a persecutor of Christians, but he had a life-changing encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. The preacher emphasizes the power of God's grace and how sometimes God has to humble us
Greek Word Studies for aid_number 36083 delves into the concept of 'dorean,' emphasizing that it conveys the idea of a gift bestowed freely, without price or compensation, underscoring the grace of the Giver. The term signifies being given without charge, undeservedly, and without a cause or reason,
T. Mardy Rees preaches about the moral condition of Neath, emphasizing the town's corruption and the desperate need for a revival of religion. Seth's dedication to prayer and seeking God's blessing for Neath is highlighted, along with his unwavering faith in the face of difficulties. The sermon also
Thomas a Kempis preaches about the importance of embracing patience and carrying our crosses instead of seeking constant comfort and enjoyment. He emphasizes the superiority of spiritual joy and consolation over earthly pleasures, highlighting the need for humility and gratitude in receiving God's g
Thomas a Kempis preaches on the importance of not placing trust in worldly things or human abilities, but rather in God's grace and provision. He emphasizes humility, urging listeners to serve others out of love for Jesus Christ, to be content with seeming poor in the world's eyes, and to avoid boas
Thomas a Kempis preaches about the humility and self-abasement required to experience God's grace and light. By acknowledging our nothingness and weaknesses, we open ourselves to be lifted up and embraced by God's love, which sustains us in all circumstances. Through seeking and loving God above all
Thomas Bradbury preaches on the importance of recognizing God's delight in His people, leading to the fulfillment of His promises. He emphasizes the need to trust in God's guidance and provision, even in the face of dangers and difficulties, as seen in the story of the Israelites entering the Promis
Thomas Bradbury preaches about the all-encompassing grace of God, starting with the disputed point of who spoke the words in John 1:16, highlighting the ministry of John the Baptist and his humble acknowledgment of Christ's pre-eminence. The sermon delves into the vast subject of the fullness of Chr
Thomas Bradbury preaches on the precious truths of the new covenant, emphasizing access to God's grace through faith and rejoicing in hope of His glory. He shares personal experiences of spiritual refreshment and fellowship, highlighting the power of God's presence in times of need and the assurance
Thomas Bradbury shares heartwarming accounts of his ministry work in Haydock, including touching stories of individuals like Peggy Greenall, Jemmy Atherton, and the Turton family. Through his faithful preaching and teaching, many souls found comfort, peace, and salvation in Christ, experiencing the
Thomas Bradbury preaches about the remarkable life of the apostle Paul, emphasizing his thoroughness and unwavering commitment once he encountered the love of Christ. Paul's devotion to Jesus was fueled by a deep love for the Savior, leading him to endure trials and persecutions with unfeigned love.
Thomas Reade reflects on the commencement of a new year, acknowledging the passage of time and the importance of gratitude for God's help throughout the year. He emphasizes the need for self-reflection, repentance for sins, and a deep love for God's mercy and grace. Reade urges listeners to seek a g
Thomas Reade preaches about the believer's portion in Christ, emphasizing the abundant blessings and promises God freely gives to His children. Through faith in Jesus, believers become heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ, sharing in the glory and inheritance of the Kingdom. The believer's acces
Thomas Reade preaches on the power of God's grace and the blessedness of divine favor, highlighting the promises of protection to His people throughout history. From Abram to Moses, Jacob, Joseph, and David, the beloved of the Lord have always found safety in Him. The sermon emphasizes the importanc
This sermon delves into the profound significance of the words 'grace' and 'peace' in Ephesians 1:2, emphasizing the need to understand the weightiness of these terms in light of our sinful nature and separation from God. It explores how grace speaks of God's unmerited favor and condescending love t
Tom Garner preaches on the key verse in Philippians, highlighting Paul's circumstances of imprisonment and suffering, yet expressing confidence, joy, and amazement in God's grace. Paul emphasizes that the good work in believers is initiated by God, not by man's efforts, and that God will continue to
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not relying on feelings or circumstances, but instead turning to the word of God. He highlights the example of the apostle Paul, who found strength and guidance in God's promises. The speaker also mentions the concept of grace, explaining that
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of serving others with grace. He references First Corinthians 15:9-10, where Paul acknowledges his unworthiness but recognizes that it is by the grace of God that he is able to serve. The speaker encourages the congregation to use their unique gi
In this sermon transcript, the story begins with a man named Sita who steals money from a family's box. Afraid of being exposed, he sets fire to the family's hut, killing two of the children and injuring the third. Sita is sentenced to life imprisonment but later receives the death penalty for his h
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the concept of grace as described in the book of Romans. He emphasizes that God declares us righteous not based on our works, but on the basis of His grace. The preacher highlights that the grace of God is composed of three elements: the kindness of God, the l
William Cowper preaches about the Almighty King whose wondrous hand upholds the weight of the sea and land, emphasizing His boundless grace that sustains and provides for His people. He acknowledges God's providence in supplying food, nourishment through His word, and the source of all outward comfo
William Cowper shares his personal journey of being enslaved by sin and living in fear and despair until he finally surrenders to God's grace. Despite trying to earn his salvation through legalistic practices, he finds true peace and freedom only when he humbly falls at the feet of the Lord. Through
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of God's grace and mercy. He emphasizes that God chooses to be gracious and show mercy to whomever He desires. The preacher describes a powerful encounter with God where His love and forgiveness are experienced. He also shares a story from a Rwanda
William Gadsby preaches about commending the brotherhood to God and His grace, emphasizing the importance of the Trinity for salvation. He highlights the necessity of divine application of truths to the conscience by the Spirit, the power of God's grace to build believers up, and the inheritance amo
William Gadsby preaches about the profound concept of being dead to sin and freed from its power through the body of Christ. He emphasizes the need for a spiritual death to self and the law, leading to a deep realization of God's grace and mercy. Gadsby highlights the ongoing struggle with sin in th
In this sermon, the preacher begins by emphasizing the magnificence and greatness of God. He highlights that the gospel is the good news of the glory of God. The preacher then expresses his gratitude for his own salvation, acknowledging that he doesn't understand why God chose to save him. The sermo
This sermon emphasizes the importance of seeking revival and spiritual awakening, highlighting the need to focus on God's grace and mercy rather than relying solely on prayer or human understanding. It warns against idolizing past revivals and academic knowledge, stressing the significance of uphold
W.J. Erdman preaches about the limitations of the natural man in understanding the gospel, emphasizing that the conclusion of the natural man falls short of true Christianity with its focus on the cross, grace, and the revealed wonders of God. He contrasts the insufficiency of human efforts to fear
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the theme of deception, as mentioned in 2 Corinthians 11:4. He emphasizes that Jesus warned about the prevalence of deception in the last days. The preacher then turns to 2 Corinthians 11:5, where Paul addresses the Corinthians' fascination with other preacher
Zac Poonen preaches on the transformative power of God's grace received through faith, emphasizing that from the beginning to the end of our Christian journey, it is by grace and through faith. Believers are encouraged to draw near to God's throne of grace with confidence to receive mercy and help i
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of balancing grace and truth in our lives, using the example of Jesus as the perfect model. He compares the need for bones in our physical bodies to the need for balance in our spiritual lives. The speaker highlights the significance of loving an
This sermon emphasizes the importance of serving God faithfully, highlighting the roles of different ministries in the church and the need for unity and cooperation. It contrasts the Old Covenant with the New Covenant, showing how grace empowers believers to overcome sin and temptation. The speaker
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing and studying God's word. He explains that the word of God is like food for our spirit and that it is necessary for spiritual strength. The speaker encourages the audience to invest in a concordance, a tool that helps locate specific wo
This sermon delves into the principles taught in the early chapters of the Bible regarding God's purpose for humanity and the appropriate response to Him. It emphasizes the origin of sin, the forgiveness of sins through Christ's death, and the importance of not just cleansing our hearts but filling
This sermon emphasizes the universal reality of sin and the need for all individuals to recognize their guilt before God. It explains the unique basis of God's forgiveness through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross and the importance of accepting this gift by faith. The sermon highlights the
This sermon emphasizes the importance of not coming short of the grace of God, highlighting the need to pursue sanctification, peace with all men, and holiness. It warns against blindly following traditions and urges believers to seek the surpassing riches of God's grace for forgiveness, victory ove
This sermon emphasizes the importance of not rejoicing in our own accomplishments or comparing ourselves to others, but rather rejoicing in what God has done for us. It highlights the dangers of pride, boasting in our own works, and the need for humility to receive God's grace for victory over sin.
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the four instruments that God uses as weapons of warfare: sword, famine, disease, and wild beasts. He references Revelation 6:7-8 and Ezekiel 14:12-21 to support his points. The preacher emphasizes that only one-fourth of the earth's population is wiped out by
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the book of Revelation and the themes of grace and judgment. He highlights the pattern of grace before judgment that is seen throughout the book. The speaker also mentions a future war near the river Euphrates that will be triggered by the release of four demons
Zac Poonen preaches on the importance of humbling ourselves before God to receive His grace. He explains how God's grace, unlike the Law, empowers us to overcome sin and live victoriously. Poonen emphasizes that victory over sin is our birthright under the new covenant, but it requires humility and
This sermon emphasizes the multifaceted nature of God's amazing grace. It highlights the power of grace to bring forgiveness of sins, deliverance from the power of sin, and the ability to face and overcome various challenges in life. The message encourages listeners to forgive others, trust in God's
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of relying on God's grace to overcome temptation and sin. He encourages listeners to humbly ask God for help before they fall into temptation, rather than after. The speaker uses the analogy of a tap that constantly releases sin, and questions wh
This sermon delves into the profound truths about grace found in the Bible. It emphasizes the multifaceted nature of grace, covering forgiveness of sins, power to overcome temptation, and strength in the midst of physical limitations or weaknesses. The speaker highlights the importance of seeking Go
This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding and receiving the fullness of God's grace, beyond just forgiveness of sins, to experience spiritual wealth and health. It challenges believers to seek heavenly treasures and spiritual blessings in Christ rather than being solely focused on mater
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of distributing the word of God rather than simply producing knowledge. He encourages ministers to focus on providing spiritual nourishment to those in need rather than cramming their heads with information. The speaker also highlights the need f
This sermon delves into the deep teachings of Isaiah chapters 40 to 66, highlighting the importance of humility, trust in God's ways, and the need for true repentance and righteousness. It emphasizes the role of believers as witnesses and intercessors, the promise of God's vindication, and the power
This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding and experiencing the true grace of God, highlighting how many Christians are missing out on the full inheritance purchased by Jesus due to being deceived by false teachings. It delves into the concept of grace as the power to overcome sin, endur
