Seeking God's counsel is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, as it acknowledges God's sovereignty and wisdom in guiding believers' decisions and actions. The Bible emphasizes the importance of seeking God's counsel, as seen in Proverbs 3:5-6, which instructs believers to "trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding" and to "acknowledge him in all your ways" so that He may direct their paths. Additionally, Psalms 119:105 affirms that God's Word is a lamp to guide believers' feet and a light for their path, highlighting the role of Scripture in illuminating God's will. By seeking God's counsel through prayer and meditation on His Word, believers can navigate life's challenges with confidence, as expressed in Jeremiah 29:11, which promises that God has plans to prosper and give them hope for a future.
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the importance of prioritizing our relationship with God over our horizontal relationships, using the story of Lazarus to illustrate how Jesus often delayed responding to urgent requests to align with His Father's will. He warns against being driven by the demands of life a
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having life in Christ. He refers to John 1-4, which states that in Jesus was life, and this life was for all men. The preacher explains that wherever Jesus went, his life exposed the devil and caused demons to cry out. He then discusses the n
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for the church to return to the basics of the gospel and not be swayed by tradition or worldly influences. He warns against the dangers of following gimmicks and false teachings that border on witchcraft. The preacher highlights the fact that preachin
In this sermon, the preacher shares about a powerful experience of God's presence in a church service. He describes how the power of God hit the congregation, leading to intense prayer and spiritual manifestations. The preacher emphasizes the importance of faith and the Holy Spirit in the Christian
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being a vessel for God's work. He encourages listeners to walk in the Holy Ghost and be obedient to God's commands. The preacher discusses the attributes of a disciple and the transition from being an ordinary convert to becoming a disciple.
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the scripture from Zechariah chapter 4 verses 1-6. The angel in the scripture tells Zechariah that what he sees cannot be accomplished by human power or might, but only by the spirit of God. The preacher emphasizes that the church is the body of Christ, joined
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that the convention is not a time for religious entertainment, but rather a time for serious reflection on one's spiritual journey. The message is intended for a diverse audience, including missionaries, skeptics, and those struggling with personal conflicts. T
Stephen Kaung emphasizes the significance of John's ministry as a ministry of recovery, focusing on the themes of life and light found in Christ. He explains that John's approach leads believers back to the beginning, where true life is found in Jesus, the Word made flesh. Kaung illustrates how John
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the book of Nehemiah and its significance in the history of God's people. The book is divided into three main sections, each representing a different aspect of the people's journey. Firstly, it highlights the loss of influence due to the people's lack of spiritu
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the book of Nehemiah and its relevance to our lives today. He highlights how, after God's message was conveyed to the people, the enemy tried to infiltrate the church with worldly principles and personal agendas. The speaker emphasizes the need for diligence an
