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Sharing God's Works

10 sermons

The biblical topic of "Sharing God's Works" emphasizes the importance of Christians testifying to the goodness and power of God in their lives, as seen in Psalms 96:3, which instructs believers to "declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples." This concept is rooted in the idea that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, as stated in Romans 8:28, and that believers are called to share their experiences of God's faithfulness with others. By sharing God's works, Christians can encourage and edify one another, as well as bring glory to God, as expressed in Psalms 107:2, which says, "Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story." Through sharing their testimonies, believers can demonstrate the reality of God's presence and power in their lives.

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer emphasizes the importance of discussing God's wondrous works among Christians, noting that there is often a reluctance to speak about God in favor of other topics. He reflects on the biblical example from Malachi, where those who feared the Lord spoke often to one another, suggesting that

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of simply sharing the story of God's wondrous works rather than relying on eloquent rhetoric or intellectual displays in preaching. He argues that true ministry should focus on the plain and unvarnished truth of the Gospel, which is more impactful for the conv

Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing how he was sitting on the front seat in the synagogue. He then repeatedly emphasizes the importance of reading the gospel of Luke. Throughout the sermon, he continuously urges the audience to read and study the gospel. The speaker repeats this message

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Leonard Ravenhill

The sermon transcript is a collection of fragmented and disjointed sentences that lack coherence and a clear message. It includes random phrases about murder, rape, and other unrelated topics. There are mentions of serving God and the importance of starting the day with devotion, but these ideas are

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the speaker reflects on his personal journey of preparing a sermon on the theme of worship. He shares that he began preparing this sermon in 1951 while lying in a hospital bed, feeling sick and downcast. During this time, he discovered that even though he couldn't preach or pray, he

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing the eternal consequences of our actions and the need to love and worship God wholeheartedly. He shares a personal story about being called by God to leave a comfortable life in Ireland and move to America. The preacher also highli

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of giving and the importance of doing so while still alive. He emphasizes that true giving comes from the heart and is not simply about donating money. The preacher then shifts to discussing the 400 years of darkness between the books of Malachi and

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prioritizing time with God over worldly distractions. He criticizes the tendency to spend hours watching TV shows but not dedicating enough time to prayer. The preacher also shares personal anecdotes about his own family and the impact of his

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David Wilkerson

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the opening of the seventh seal in the book of Revelation. He emphasizes the importance of being prepared and having a strong prayer life in order to face the challenges and tribulations that are to come. The preacher warns that there will be a time of judgment

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A.W. Tozer

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the purpose of God creating man, which is to worship Him. However, due to the fall of man through sin, humanity has failed to fulfill this purpose. The preacher compares this failure to various objects that are unable to fulfill their intended purpose, such as

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