The biblical concept of "Time with God" emphasizes the importance of dedicating oneself to a personal and intimate relationship with the divine, as seen in Psalms 119:147, where the psalmist declares, "I rise before the dawn and cry for help; I hope in your words." This notion is rooted in the Christian faith, which encourages believers to prioritize their relationship with God, as expressed in Romans 8:28, where it is written that "all things work together for good to those who love God." By spending time with God through prayer, meditation, and scripture reading, Christians can deepen their understanding of God's will and cultivate a sense of trust and obedience, as exemplified in Psalms 46:10, which invites believers to "be still and know that I am God." Through this dedicated time, individuals can experience spiritual growth and transformation, drawing closer to God and aligning their lives with His purposes.
Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of dedicating time to Jesus, asserting that true healing and transformation come from a deep, intentional relationship with Him. He critiques the modern church's tendency to prioritize convenience over genuine worship and connection with God, urging cong
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the necessity of dedicating time to God for a deeper spiritual life, rejecting the notion of quick fixes in our fast-paced world. He argues that true acquaintance with God requires significant investment in meditation and prayer, mirroring the practices of saints and apostles t
In this sermon, Mother Basilia Schlink talks about the experience of Canaan, the land where God dwelled and performed miracles in biblical times. She emphasizes that Canaan has become a reality today, where God continues to perform miracles through prayer and faith. Mother Basilia shares a personal
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the significance of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God who was sacrificed for the sins of humanity. He draws a parallel between the story of Abraham and Isaac, where God provided a lamb for sacrifice, and John the Baptist's proclamation that Jesus is the Lamb of
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of catching a vision of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. This vision will ignite a lifelong zeal to make Jesus known. The speaker encourages the audience to turn their eyes upon Jesus and focus on his wonderful face, as this will cau
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not taking the presence of Jesus for granted. He mentions that even though the Sunday morning gathering of Christians may not be seen as a time to preach the gospel of salvation, there have been instances where people have been saved during th
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of living by faith and surrendering everything to God. He references the Bible verse in 1 John 5 that states faith is the victory that overcomes the world. The preacher also highlights the need to surrender our ambitions, plans, and desires to G
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the goodness of God and the importance of believing in His goodness. He shares the story of Polycarp, who served God for 86 years and testified that God had only done good to him. The speaker also discusses the concept of being born again and compares it to a f
In this sermon, the speaker uses the analogy of a millionaire living in a slum to illustrate how Jesus chose to live among us and teach us how to live with limited resources. The speaker emphasizes the importance of using our time wisely and not wasting it on useless activities like watching televis
In this sermon, the preacher shares a personal experience of receiving a text message from his son with a Bible verse that he had been contemplating preaching on. He emphasizes the importance of speaking what God wants him to speak and choosing the timely passage for the congregation. The preacher d
