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Audio Sermons : By Scripture : Jeremiah

 Growing in the Grace of God #05 - The New Covenant of Grace by Bob Hoekstra

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah 31:31-32  
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 Growing in the Grace of God #06 - The New Covenant of Grace by Bob Hoekstra

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah 31:31-32  
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 The joy of the New Covenant by Erlo Stegen

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah 31:31-35, Hebrews 8:8 -13  
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 (True Disciple Conference) Regeneration - Ezekiel 36 by Paul Washer

Topic: Regeneration
Scripture(s): Ezekiel 36:22-28, Jeremiah 31:31-34  
Description: Why are vast sums of money spent trying to retain converts and get them to grow? asks Mr Washer. Because we’ve lost sight of the doctrines of salvation. This urgent message is a Biblical exposition of salvation and regeneration, which also defends both the honour of God and the unity of the true church. Men and women are going to hell for want of the preaching of this message, he says. It's no wonder, then, that he speaks with such passion. (96 minutes)
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 Ministry to the Lord by David Wilkerson

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah 33:19-22  
Description: Never before have we needed men of God in the pulpit as in these days. We've outsinned Sodom and Gomorrah 25 years ago already. God said, if you could break my covenant with the night and day, then my covenant with David can be broken. v15: The first part has been fulfilled in Jesus. In the second part, God promises that He will never lack ministers (Levites) to minister before Him. In spite of all those who are quitting the ministry, God is still raising up His Levitical Priesthood. There are two streams, 2 concurrent types of priesthoods. Ezekiel prophesied that in the last days there'll be two kinds of congregations, preachers and ministers. There will be those who minister unto God. In Ez 40-44, Ezekiel has the vision of a great temple that was to be built. That is not a physical temple, because it stretches over lands and seas and mountains. He is talking about the church of the last days. He sees the church as having no boundaries. And the glory of the Lord is coming down on that house/temple. But Ezekiel saw a strange, horrifying sight. Despite the glory, a rebellious priesthood came forth. The Levitical priesthood were to guard and cleanse the gates of the tabernacle. Nothing evil was to be allowed into the temple.
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 Ministry to the Lord (Kwasizabantu) by David Wilkerson

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah 33:19-22  
Description: Never before have we needed men of God in the pulpit as in these days. We've outsinned Sodom and Gomorrah 25 years ago already. God said, if you could break my covenant with the night and day, then my covenant with David can be broken. v15: The first part has been fulfilled in Jesus. In the second part, God promises that He will never lack ministers (Levites) to minister before Him. In spite of all those who are quitting the ministry, God is still raising up His Levitical Priesthood. There are two streams, 2 concurrent types of priesthoods. Ezekiel prophesied that in the last days there'll be two kinds of congregations, preachers and ministers. There will be those who minister unto God. In Ez 40-44, Ezekiel has the vision of a great temple that was to be built. That is not a physical temple, because it stretches over lands and seas and mountains. He is talking about the church of the last days. He sees the church as having no boundaries. And the glory of the Lord is coming down on that house/temple. But Ezekiel saw a strange, horrifying sight. Despite the glory, a rebellious priesthood came forth. The Levitical priesthood were to guard and cleanse the gates of the tabernacle. Nothing evil was to be allowed into the temple.
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 Resting In Jesus by David Wilkerson

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 24:16-21,Jeremiah 30:17,Psalm 125:1-5  
Description: Isaiah and Jeremiah were prophets who had the true word of the Lord, and warned Israel and Judah of severe judgment that was coming if they did not turn back to God. But even in spite of dreadful knowledge of what was coming, they did not despair of hope. They knew God had mercy and compassion, and would not destroy the righteous with the wicked. There are hard times coming but those who keep their minds stayed on the Lord will have perfect peace. No matter what happens, God is in control and is reigning on his throne.

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 The Cup and the Fire - Part 4 by T. Austin-Sparks

Topic: Christian Life
Scripture(s): Jeremiah 18:1-23,Ephesians 2:10  
Description: This message was delivered on 10/01/1956.
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 In the Hands Of the Potter by J. Glyn Owen

Topic: Obedience
Scripture(s): Jeremiah 18:1-12  
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 Desperation Revelation Resignation by Keith Daniel

Topic: Surrender
Scripture(s): Jeremiah 18:1-18  
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 Lessons From The Potter's House by Chuck Smith

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah 18:1-6  
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 The Thorn in the Flesh by Keith Daniel

Topic: Suffering
Scripture(s): Jeremiah 18:1-18  
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 True Foundations by Art Katz

Topic: Last Days
Scripture(s): Jeremiah 18:2-6  
Description: How we understand the foundations of the faith is critical for the church in the Last Days. Art defines the essential hallmarks of how to discern the true foundation from the false.
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 The Heavenly Calling - Part 16 by T. Austin-Sparks

Topic: Heavenly Calling
Scripture(s): Isaiah 54:5,Jeremiah 3:14,Malachi 2:11  
Description: This message was delivered on 09/01/1963.
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 Absolute Surrender by Keith Daniel

Topic: Absolute Surrender
Scripture(s): Jeremiah 1:4-10, Jeremiah 15:19, 2 Corinthians 5:20  
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 Help Wanted: A Potter by Warren Wiersbe

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah 1:8  
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 The Redemptive Judgements of God by David Wilkerson

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah 32  
Description: Out of Jeremiah 32, Wilkerson preaches a message on the coming judgments of God. This is another post 9/11 sermon and Wilkerson again preaches about the warnings to both the nation and the church. We are not to be surprised at what is happening nor are we to be alarmed. Understand the time and understand what it is that we ought to be doing. But also understand that judgment will first come to the house of God.
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 Through The Bible - Jeremiah & Lamentations by Zac Poonen

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah, Lamentations  
Description: Jeremiah is strikingly similar to Jesus as one simple of heart, sensitive to God and others, strong in proclaiming the truth, and steadfast to the end. The message of the prophet cried against superficiality of religious externalism. In Lamentations, Jeremiah sang a funeral song for Jerusalem, a weeping that identified with the people.
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 Jeremiah The Man of Sorrows by J. Vernon McGee

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah  
Description: McGee makes comparison of Jesus’ ministry coward’s Jerusalem with the tragic calling of Jeremiah. He examines three aspects of the sorrow of Jeremiah. First he looks at the prophet’s “sincerity” as characterized by bitter loneliness and unpopularity. Second there is the “significance” of Jeremiah’s sorrow, namely that God would judge Israel’s sin. Thirdly, McGee looks at the solution to Jeremiah’s sorrow; the promise of the coming “Righteous Branch…the Lord our Righteousness.”
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 Fire In My Bones by David Wilkerson

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Scripture(s): Jeremiah 20:1-3, Jeremiah 20:7-9  
Description: Jeremiah was called of God and knew the call on his life more than any other prophet in the Old Testament. Before he was made in the womb, he was known of God. He was anointed to speak the mind of God. God made him this promise. "I have made you a defensed, impregnable city, against the priests and all the people. They will fight against you, but will not prevail." Then, these amazing words. "Speak, lest I confound you before the people". No man was more sure of his calling, and God called him to speak of destruction and desolation, but if he should doubt, he shall be confounded. I.e. If you trust me you will never be confounded, but if you will doubt your call from Me, I'll confound you before men. This is crucial in today's world. I have been preaching for over 50 years, but still remember the day, time and place where God called me. I have never once doubted that call. If a person cannot say to God, "I'm in your will and your place", then you will be confounded.
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