Sensitivity to God's guidance is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, emphasizing the importance of being attentive to the divine will and direction in one's life. As the Bible teaches, believers are called to trust in the Lord and acknowledge Him in all their ways, so that He may direct their paths (Proverbs 3:5-6). This sensitivity is also rooted in the promise that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose (Romans 8:28), and that He guides and leads His people like a shepherd (Psalms 23:1). By cultivating sensitivity to God's guidance, Christians can navigate life's challenges with confidence and faith, trusting that God is always at work to bring about His good and perfect will.
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the vital role of our senses, both physical and spiritual, in discerning danger and preserving our spiritual health. He illustrates how the inner senses--such as the ear, eye, smell, taste, and touch--can be trained to detect good and evil, much like our physical senses warn us
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of spiritual exercise for believers. He compares the physical exercise done in the gymnasium to the spiritual exercise that believers should engage in. The world and everyday life are seen as the gymnasium where believers can exercise their spiri
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of love in the life of a believer. They highlight how the love of God fills the heart of a believer and is expressed in practical ways. The preacher also mentions the story of Paul and Silas being imprisoned and how their love for God led them t
Leonard Ravenhill addresses the pressing issues of tongues, demons, and the state of the Catholic Church, emphasizing the moral decay in society and the church's failure to uphold true holiness. He warns against the dangers of false teachings and the blending of worldly influences with the gospel, u
Mark Greening emphasizes the message to the church of Ephesus from Revelation, highlighting their hard work and perseverance but also their critical failure of leaving their first love for Christ. He warns that busyness in ministry does not equate to spiritual health and urges believers to remember,
Watchman Nee discusses the concept of the 'soulish man,' emphasizing that such individuals, whether unregenerated or soulish believers, lack spiritual discernment and understanding of God's truths. He highlights that soulish wisdom, derived from human intellect, leads to divisions and conflicts with
Jessie Penn-Lewis emphasizes the distinction between 'soul-force' and 'spirit-force', explaining that true spiritual power originates from the Holy Spirit and not from the flesh. She warns against the dangers of relying on psychic forces that masquerade as spiritual gifts, urging believers to depend
T. Austin-Sparks discusses the profound burden carried by prophets, emphasizing their role in discerning spiritual decline and the need for a deeper connection with God's vision. He explains that true prophets often feel isolated due to their unique insights and the weight of their calling, which is
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of discerning whether we are listening to men or to God, drawing parallels between the apostle John's revelation on Patmos and our own need for a 'Patmos' experience. He urges believers to set aside distractions and come boldly to God's throne, where they ca
A.W. Tozer addresses the troubling trend within the church where many prioritize pleasure over a genuine love for God. He highlights that many Christians today have 'itching ears,' seeking teachers who cater to their desires rather than enduring sound doctrine, as warned by Paul in 2 Timothy 4:3. To
