The biblical topic of Prayer and Guidance is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, emphasizing the importance of seeking divine direction and wisdom through communion with God. As expressed in Psalms 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing," believers are encouraged to trust in God's providence and guidance, seeking His will through prayer and meditation. In Romans 8:28, the apostle Paul assures believers that "all things work together for good to them that love God," underscoring the notion that prayer and guidance are essential in navigating life's challenges, and as stated in Proverbs 3:6, "in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight," highlighting the importance of surrendering to God's will in order to receive guidance and direction. Through prayer, Christians can deepen their relationship with God and discern His guidance, leading to a more faithful and obedient walk with Him.
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of utilizing the spiritual blessings and the presence of God in our lives, noting that despite God being 'our own God,' we often neglect to seek His guidance and support. He encourages believers to cast their burdens upon the Lord and to make use of Him in eve
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of Joshua in the book of Joshua, chapter 8. The Lord speaks to Joshua and tells him not to fear or be discouraged, as He has given him victory over the king of A.I. and his people. The preacher emphasizes the importance of seeking the Holy Spirit's g
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the necessity of dependence on the Lord, illustrating this through biblical examples like David and Goliath, King Asa, and the Apostle Paul. He argues that true qualification for God's work comes not from human credentials but from a heart fully reliant on God. Yohannan warn
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the necessity of dependence on God, sharing personal experiences that illustrate the importance of surrendering our lives to Him. He reflects on the challenges of ministry and the need for genuine intimacy with God, encouraging believers to develop a habit of constant commun
Major Ian Thomas emphasizes the importance of faith that comes from hearing the Word of God, using the story of King Jehoshaphat to illustrate how faith must be mixed with action to be effective. He explains that while the Word of God generates faith, it is only through the active appropriation of t
Bob Clark discusses the life of Gideon from the book of Judges, emphasizing the importance of personal discipline and the need for a deep relationship with God. He highlights Gideon's humble beginnings, his perception and care for God's people, and the challenges he faced, including jealousy and ind
Major Ian Thomas emphasizes that true victory in the Christian life comes from understanding our identity in Christ and the necessity of His life within us. He explains that humanity, since the fall of Adam, is inherently sinful and uninhabited by God, leading to a life dominated by sin. The sermon
Tim Williams discusses the remarkable impact of the 1904 Welsh Revival, emphasizing that the conversions of 100,000 soldiers were not due to human strategy but rather the divine work of God. He highlights the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit and the necessity of obedience to God's call, rath
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, asserting that we are not alone in our Christian walk. He explains that the Holy Spirit is the initiator and performer of our salvation and spiritual growth, urging Christians to yield to His guidance. Beach highl
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the significance of being 'poor in spirit,' illustrating this through a story of a boy who learns to pray amidst peer pressure at a boarding school. He contrasts the humility and emptiness required to truly follow Christ with the pride and self-sufficiency prevalent in s
