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Hope in Prophecy

10 sermons

The biblical concept of "Hope in Prophecy" refers to the confidence and expectation that believers have in the fulfillment of God's promises, as revealed through prophetic writings and utterances. This hope is rooted in the trustworthiness of God, who declares that His plans and purposes will ultimately come to pass, as stated in Jeremiah 29:11, where God says, "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope." In Romans 8:24-25, the apostle Paul affirms that hope is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, and in Psalms 119:114, the psalmist expresses his trust in God's word, saying, "You are my refuge and my shield; I have put my hope in your word," demonstrating the integral relationship between hope and the prophetic promises of Scripture. Through the lens of prophecy, hope becomes a powerful motivator for believers to persevere in their faith, even in the face of adversity, as they look forward to the fulfillment of God's promises.

G.H. Lang

G.H. Lang delivers a profound sermon titled 'Coming Events,' emphasizing the certainty of biblical prophecy and the hope it provides for the future. He explains that while the past may fade from human memory, God sees all time as present, allowing Him to accurately predict future events through His

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson explores the profound messages of the prophet Isaiah, emphasizing his dual focus on sin and judgment for Jerusalem, alongside a hopeful vision of redemption and restoration. Isaiah's messages reveal the consequences of rebellion against God, yet they also highlight the promise of future

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of maintaining our focus on Christ amidst the chaos and fear of the world, as experienced by early Christians who were anxious about the impending destruction of Jerusalem. He references Paul's assurance that believers need not worry about the signs of the t

Corrie Ten Boom

In this sermon, Corey Ten Boom shares her personal experiences of preaching the gospel and casting out demons. She recounts a time when she was in a concentration camp and witnessed the cruelty and hatred in people's hearts. Despite the fear and nervousness of the prisoners, Corey encouraged them to

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Soldiers 57:19
B.H. Clendennen

In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal experience of being transformed through discipline and obedience. He describes how he was initially undisciplined and did what he wanted, but through military training, he learned the importance of instant obedience. The speaker emphasizes that the rea

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Corrie Ten Boom

In this sermon, the speaker discusses their experience of watching a movie about the United Nations and reflecting on the horrors of the world. They then share a childhood dream they had in a church where they witnessed an agnostic man seeing an angel. The speaker expresses their frustration with th

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B.H. Clendennen

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the idea that as believers, we are soldiers in a spiritual war. He encourages us to endure hardships and not be deceived by false theology. The preacher asserts that if we are not facing problems, it means we are not a threat to the devil and not in the will o

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Soldier 1:17:56
B.H. Clendennen

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of making a new dedication to walk with God and regain spiritual vision. He calls for a renewed desire for spiritual things and encourages the young people in the audience to give their lives to God. The speaker shares personal experiences of bei

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Bill McLeod

Bill McLeod emphasizes the critical need for believers to recognize and renounce occult involvement, explaining that many individuals struggle with spiritual affliction due to their engagement with occult practices. He illustrates this through various testimonies, including a girl who found freedom

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B.H. Clendennen

B.H. Clendennen emphasizes that prayer is a form of spiritual warfare, drawing parallels between the distinctiveness of prayer and the evening sacrifice in the Old Testament. He reflects on his experiences in Vietnam, illustrating how prayer can rise above the chaos and darkness of life, much like t

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