Spiritual hindrances refer to the obstacles and challenges that believers face in their walk with God, which can impede their spiritual growth and intimacy with Him. According to the Bible, these hindrances can take many forms, including sin (1 John 1:9), worldly desires (James 1:27), and demonic influences (Ephesians 6:12), all of which can distract and disrupt a person's relationship with God. As the apostle Paul notes in Romans 8:28, even in the midst of such challenges, God works to bring about good for those who love Him, and believers are encouraged to trust in His sovereignty and provision, as expressed in Psalms 23:1, where David declares, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing." By acknowledging and addressing these spiritual hindrances, Christians can deepen their faith and experience greater freedom and joy in their walk with God.
G. Campbell Morgan addresses the hindrances to holiness, emphasizing that many Christians, despite initially running well in their faith, have allowed various influences to impede their spiritual progress. He highlights the dangers of returning to bondage and the importance of personal examination t
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of fashioning ourselves as Christians according to God's holiness rather than our former lusts. He explains that while we are not fixed in our nature, we have the potential for change and growth through the influence of the Holy Spirit. Tozer encourages believers
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the demand for perfect holiness from God. He explains that there are three ways people respond to this call to be holy. The first response is to give up and quit trying because it seems impossible to achieve. The second response is to try to be holy through pers
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the importance of being holy and devoted to God, using the story of a sinful woman who anointed Jesus' feet with her tears and expensive ointment as a powerful example of true worship and love. He contrasts her genuine devotion with the indifference of Simon the Pharisee
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of God over sin and the world. He compares the power of sin to the law of gravity, stating that while sin may pull us down, the power of the risen son of God is greater. He highlights that believers are more than conquerors through Christ's love and
In this sermon, the preacher expresses concern about the mechanical and superficial nature of preaching the gospel. He criticizes the reliance on books and conferences, emphasizing the need for a genuine demonstration of God's power. The preacher highlights the vast amount of money spent on radio an
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the significance of God leading the children of Israel through the wilderness with a pillar of fire by night and a pillar of cloud by day. He emphasizes that our God is a consuming fire, highlighting the power and presence of God. The speaker then shifts to disc
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a vision of Christ rather than just having ideas. He criticizes the preaching in the country today, stating that it lacks the true expression of Christ. The speaker questions why God often gives worldly success and riches to wicked indi
Art Katz emphasizes the critical distinction between holiness and the pursuit of blessings, warning against the dangers of seeking experiences that may dilute the true nature of God. He expresses concern over the church's complacency and the tendency to accept dubious phenomena in the name of blessi
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing God in order to understand sin. They explain that sin is falling short of the character and glory of God. The speaker uses the example of a commercial where two shirts are washed with different detergents to illustrate the difference b
