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The Believing Remnant

10 sermons

The concept of the Believing Remnant is a central theme in the Bible, referring to a faithful minority within the larger community of God's people who remain loyal to Him despite widespread apostasy and unbelief. According to Romans 11:5, a remnant of believers will always be preserved, chosen by God's grace, and this idea is reinforced in Isaiah 1:9, which notes that only a small remnant will be spared from judgment. The Believing Remnant is also associated with the idea of spiritual renewal and restoration, as seen in Ezekiel 37:23, where God promises to save a remnant of His people and purify them from their sins. Through the Believing Remnant, God demonstrates His ongoing faithfulness and commitment to His covenant people, providing a beacon of hope and encouragement to believers throughout history.

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the concept of a believing remnant, suggesting that God is working to prepare His true followers, distinct from the larger crowd of nominal believers. He questions whether the delay in Christ's return is due to God's desire to ready His Bride, rather than a mass ascension of al

Edwin H. Waldvogel

Edwin H. Waldvogel emphasizes the profound love of God for His people, likening it to a marriage between Christ and the Church, the 'Marriage of the Lamb.' He shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how God desires a deep, personal relationship with each believer, urging them to recognize their wort

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Smith Wigglesworth

Smith Wigglesworth emphasizes the urgent need for spiritual preparation for the Second Coming of the Lord, encouraging believers to ask boldly and expectantly from God. He warns against the distractions of false teachings and the importance of maintaining a pure and holy life in anticipation of Chri

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes the critical distinction between the wise and foolish virgins in the parable, illustrating that both groups were morally upright and awaiting the bridegroom, yet only the wise were prepared with oil for their lamps, symbolizing the necessity of the Holy Spirit for true readin

Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar emphasizes the urgency of being prepared for Christ's swift and sudden return, as highlighted in Revelation 16:15. He warns that Christ will come unexpectedly, like a thief in the night, and urges believers to remain vigilant and keep their spiritual garments intact. Bonar outlines th

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the spiritual lessons from Enoch's life, illustrating how he maintained a walk of faith and fellowship with God despite living in a corrupt society. Enoch's ability to resist temptation serves as an example for Christians today, reminding us that we can also walk with God in fa

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the prophetic message of Malachi, which warns of a coming day of judgment that will burn the wicked like stubble while offering healing to those who fear the Lord. He explains that the final word of the Old Testament is not a curse but a warning of love, urging repentan

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes the importance of practical holiness and active service in preparation for the Lord's coming. He warns against a morbid, isolated approach to seeking the Holy Spirit, advocating instead for a vibrant fellowship with God that extends into our daily lives and interactions with

David Wilkerson

In this sermon, the preacher addresses the internal struggles and cries of a young person who is feeling overwhelmed and confused. The preacher emphasizes the importance of having a real encounter with Jesus and not being passive in one's faith. He shares powerful testimonies of individuals who have

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A Final Shaking 1:04:45
T. Austin-Sparks

In this sermon, the speaker uses the analogy of a boat mooring to illustrate the importance of not drifting away from the truth of Christ. He emphasizes the need to hold on tightly to the teachings of Christ and not be carried away by the currents of the world. The speaker also highlights the contra

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