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Living Hope

10 sermons

In the Bible, the term "Living Hope" is prominently referenced in 1 Peter 1:3, where the Apostle Peter describes it as a hope that is alive, dynamic, and rooted in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This "Living Hope" signifies not just an optimistic outlook for the future but a profound assurance and confidence based on the reality of Christ's victory over death. The Greek word used here for "hope" (elpis) conveys a sense of expectation and trust, indicating that this hope is not passive but is actively engaged in the believer’s life.The concept of "Living Hope" emphasizes that, through faith in Christ, believers are given a new birth into a living hope, which is further anchored in the promise of eternal inheritance (1 Peter 1:4). This hope is transformative, providing strength and encouragement in trials and challenges, as seen in Romans 5:3-5, where Paul discusses how suffering produces perseverance, character, and ultimately hope, which does not disappoint because it is sustained by the love of God. Thus, "Living Hope" encapsulates the Christian belief in a future secured by Christ's resurrection, inspiring believers to live with purpose and assurance in the present.

A.W. Tozer

In this sermon, the preacher begins by describing a young lady eagerly preparing for a long-awaited reunion with her loved one. However, unbeknownst to her, the ship he was on has sunk, and he is now floating lifeless in the sea. The preacher then discusses his preaching style, which focuses on unco

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Martyn-Lloyd Jones

Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the profound significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which serves as the foundation of the Christian faith and the source of a 'living hope.' He reflects on how early Christians, like the apostle Peter, expressed joy and praise even amidst trials, highlighting

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the importance of praising God the Father for the gift of regeneration, which brings believers into a new spiritual life. He explains that this rebirth is a result of God's abundant mercy and is distinct from our natural birth, highlighting the transformative power of being 'beg

Major Ian Thomas

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God is searching for individuals from all walks of life who have a perfect heart towards Him. He uses the analogy of a violinist playing with only one string to illustrate how God can create beautiful music in our lives when we surrender ourselves to Him.

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Major Ian Thomas

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of demonstrating the presence of God in every aspect of our lives. He uses the story of David and Goliath to illustrate the power of faith over physical weapons. The preacher highlights that God is not looking for worldly accomplishments or tale

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David Pawson

In this sermon, the speaker begins by acknowledging that each person in the congregation is at a different stage in their spiritual journey and has different experiences, questions, problems, and fears. The speaker then prays that everyone will receive a word from heaven during the service that will

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David Pawson

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of regret and the certainty of the afterlife. He emphasizes that once a person is in the prison of death, there is no going back to life or forward to paradise. The preacher also addresses questions about the interval between death and resurrection.

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A.W. Tozer

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of Jesus' death, resurrection, and the role of the Holy Spirit in convicting the conscience of believers. He highlights that believers cannot escape the fact that they must respond to Jesus once they understand that He is alive. The preacher als

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A.W. Tozer

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the importance of seeking heavenly treasures and putting off worldly desires. He emphasizes that being a Christian requires intentional effort and cultivation of the soul. The preacher highlights the contrast between seeking earthly pleasures and seeking the t

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J. Glyn Owen

In this sermon, the preacher, John, discusses the importance of love among Christians. He emphasizes that love is a test of true faith and that every Christian should love their fellow believers. John explains that God has chosen various ways to reveal himself to humanity, such as through the burnin

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