Personal conviction, in the context of Christian faith, refers to the deeply held beliefs and values that guide an individual's decisions and actions, as informed by Scripture and the Holy Spirit. According to Romans 8:28, believers are assured that all things work together for good to those who love God, fostering a sense of conviction and trust in His sovereignty. As expressed in Psalms 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing," personal conviction is rooted in the confidence that God provides and cares for His people, leading them to live out their faith with integrity and purpose, as encouraged in 2 Corinthians 5:7, where believers are called to walk by faith, not by sight. Through personal conviction, Christians are empowered to stand firm in their faith, even in the face of challenges and uncertainties.
Paris Reidhead explores Isaiah's profound vision of the Lord, emphasizing the transformative power of seeing God in His holiness. He discusses how Isaiah's encounter with God led to a personal verdict of unworthiness, revealing the necessity of recognizing one's own sinfulness in light of God's holi
In this sermon, the speaker addresses the need for control and the fear of being seen as unworthy. He highlights the drive to work hard and the inability to disappoint others. The sermon references Genesis 3, which explains the state of the world as a paradise that has been ruined by human actions.
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the hardships and sufferings that the apostle Paul endured in his ministry. He mentions Paul being lashed, hung on a piece of wood, and experiencing shipwrecks and stonings. Despite all these challenges, Paul remained steadfast in his faith and relied on God's
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the word of God and the need to regain a sense of reverence for the holy. The sermon references the book of Revelation, specifically the scene where angels worship God. The preacher also mentions the creatures in Ezekiel who came out of the f
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the holiness of God and the need for reverence and sanctification in His presence. He refers to the story of Moses encountering God at the burning bush and later on Mount Sinai. Moses, out of fear and awe, removed his shoes and hid his face. God instructed Mos
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of holiness and the need for individuals to give account of their deeds before God. He highlights the urgency of seeking forgiveness and confessing one's sins, as God is a consuming fire. The preacher laments the lack of reverence for God in mod
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the motives behind our actions. He highlights that even acts of fasting, prayer, and helping the poor can be seen as worthless in God's eyes if they lack genuine love. The speaker refers to 1 Corinthians 13 to illustrate this poi
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the distorted view of God that exists in many churches today. He criticizes the prevalence of humanistic philosophy and sermons that cater to emotions and ego, rather than focusing on God. The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's holiness and t
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the topic of the holiness of God. He emphasizes that holiness is not just a characteristic of God, but it also represents His will for His creatures. The speaker highlights that holiness is mentioned in religious contexts and is connected to four aspects: the na
Chuck Smith emphasizes the significance of the altar of incense in the temple, representing the prayers of the saints as a sweet aroma to God. He explains how the incense symbolizes the prayers that ascend to God, particularly highlighting the importance of prayer in the believer's life. Smith also
