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Power Of God

17 sermons

The "Power of God" in the Bible refers to God's supreme ability to create, sustain, and govern all things according to His will. It is a theme that runs throughout Scripture, illustrating God's omnipotence and sovereignty. For instance, in Genesis 1:1, the very act of creation is described as God's power manifesting, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." This creative power is not limited to physical creation but also encompasses His authority over spiritual realms, as seen in Ephesians 1:19-21, where Paul speaks of the "exceeding greatness of His power" that raised Christ from the dead and seated Him in heavenly places.Moreover, the "Power of God" is often associated with His ability to perform miracles and intervene in human history. In 1 Corinthians 1:18, Paul contrasts the wisdom of the world with the "power of God," emphasizing that the message of the cross, perceived as foolishness by some, is actually the ultimate demonstration of God's power for salvation. The biblical narrative illustrates that this power is not only about divine might but also about God's transformative work in the lives of believers, enabling them to live righteously and endure hardships (2 Corinthians 12:9). Hence, the "Power of God" encapsulates both His might over creation and His intimate involvement in the lives of His people.

Otto Koning

Otto Koning shares a powerful testimony about a widow who, despite her poverty, becomes a channel of God's blessings by committing to give everything above her basic needs to support missionaries. Through her faith and prayers, she experiences miraculous provisions as businessmen in her community pr

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Don Currin

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the doom of the people and the judgment that God is meting out against them. He emphasizes the need for true conversion and the recognition of one's own sinfulness. The sermon also touches on the defiance of the people and their refusal to acknowledge their wro

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Gareth Evans

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of the Israelites being led out of Egypt by Moses. The Israelites find themselves trapped between the sea and the mountains, with the Egyptian army pursuing them. They become fearful and question Moses, wondering if he brought them out to die in the d

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Carl Armerding

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the questions raised by the enemy concerning God. He refers to the four questions asked by God in the previous portion of the scripture. The preacher emphasizes the importance of walking with God and highlights the expectations and benefits associated with it.

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Joshua Daniel

In this sermon, Joshua Daniel focuses on the importance of understanding the scriptures and the impact it can have on our lives. He references Luke 24:46, where Jesus opens the disciples' understanding of the scriptures and explains that it was necessary for Christ to suffer and rise from the dead.

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Silas Fox

Silas Fox delivers a powerful sermon titled 'The Axehead,' drawing from 2 Kings 6 to illustrate the themes of loss, restoration, and divine power. He emphasizes the significance of the lost axe head as a metaphor for Israel's current state and the hope of their future restoration through Christ. Fox

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David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson speaks about 'A Great Awakening,' emphasizing the need for a fresh revelation and enlightenment from God, as described by Paul in Ephesians. He encourages believers to seek a deeper understanding of their calling and the riches of their inheritance in Christ, highlighting the same mi

D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody emphasizes the various emblems of the Holy Spirit, illustrating how elements like water, fire, wind, rain, and the dove represent the Spirit's work in our lives. He explains that just as water from the smitten rock in Exodus symbolizes the cleansing and refreshing nature of the Holy Spiri

George Fox

George Fox addresses the elect and faithful, emphasizing their identity as living stones and the royal seed of God, united in the covenant of life and peace. He encourages them to remain steadfast in the face of trials, assuring them that their faith will shine brighter through adversity. Fox calls

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon addresses the struggle of believers who understand justification by faith but find it difficult to cease from sin. He emphasizes that true salvation involves not only forgiveness but also the transformation of the heart, which only God can accomplish. Spurgeon reassures that through fa

Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes the significance of the phrase 'Thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever' from the Lord's Prayer, explaining that it reflects God's ultimate authority, power, and the glory He deserves. He urges believers to submit to God's government in all aspects of life, inclu

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith discusses the futile attempts of the religious leaders to seal Jesus in the tomb, driven by their fear of losing authority and exposure of their hypocrisy. Despite their efforts to secure the tomb with a large stone and a guard, their plans ultimately failed in the face of divine power.

George Fox

George Fox emphasizes the importance of dwelling in the power of God, which surpasses all darkness and temptation. He encourages believers to focus on the life and strength found in God's word, which provides dominion over the tempter. By maintaining faith in God's power, individuals can overcome we

George Fox

George Fox emphasizes the importance of dwelling in the life and power of God, which serves as a firm foundation for believers. He encourages the faithful to recognize Christ as their salvation and wisdom, assuring them that they are preserved in sincerity and integrity through God's power. Fox high

George Fox

George Fox emphasizes the power of God and the importance of standing firm in faith amidst persecution and trials. He encourages believers to remain united in the gospel, which brings life and immortality to light, and to spread the truth of Christ to those lost in darkness. Fox highlights the neces

George Fox

George Fox emphasizes the necessity of remaining in the power of the Lord, as losing this power equates to losing the kingdom characterized by peace, righteousness, and joy. He encourages believers to maintain their connection to the grace of God, which is essential for salvation and comfort. Fox hi

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes that the Kingdom of God is not found in mere words but in the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. He reflects on Paul's authority and the challenges he faced from those who undermined his teachings, asserting that true faith is demonstrated through the power of God rather

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