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| | Evangelism Series - Part 1 by Carter Conlon
Topic: Evangelism Scripture(s): Proverbs 11:30,John 4:34-35 | | Description: To pursue God's heart is to find a new value system for seeking wisdom rather than riches or your works. And scripture says "He that winneth souls is wise". When you are in love with Christ, it draws people to you. The joy it brings will make people around you sit up and take notice. And the joy of the Lord is your strength. Soul winning is the heart of Christ in you reaching out to the lost around you. Without intimate time alone with God you cannot be a soul winner. You have to get close to God and be led by his Spirit.
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| | THE POWER OF OBEDIENCE by Basilea Schlink
Topic: Radio Show Scripture(s): John 4:34 | | Description: Why do we experience so little of Gods wonderful reality in our lives? Perhaps because we are no longer prepared to go the way which brings such happy experiences. What way is this? Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org
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| | Secret Food by Jim Cymbala
Topic: Will Of God Scripture(s): John 4:31-34 | | Description: You're never happier than when you're doing the will of God. He has a calling for each one of us. Let's find out what the Lord has for us and do it!
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| | A Golden Prayer by C. H. Spurgeon
Topic: Scripture(s): John 12:28 | | Description: DELIVERED ON LORD'S-DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30TH, 1877, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. Father, glorify thy name.-John 12:28. IN the first part of my discourse this morning I shall strictly keep to my text, as the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and endeavor to show what it teaches us with regard to him. These are his own words, and it would be robbery to borrow them until first we have seen what they meant as they fell from his lips. Their most golden meaning must be seen in the light of his sacred countenance. Then, in the second part of my sermon, I shall try to point out how the petition before us may be used by ourselves, and I pray that divine grace may be given us that it may be engraven upon our hearts, and that each one of us may be taught by the Holy Spirit daily to say for himself, Father, glorify thy name. I would suggest That these words should be to all the Lord's people in this church their motto for another year, and, indeed, their prayer throughout life. It will as well beseem the beginner in grace as the ripe believer; it will be proper both at the wicket-gate of faith, and at the portals of glory. Like a lovely rainbow let the prayer, Father, glorify thy name, over-arch the whole period of our life on earth. I cannot suggest a better petition for the present moment, nor indeed for any moment of our pilgrimage. Let us close the old year with it, and open the door of the new to the same note.
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| | Learning How to Love the Lord by David Wilkerson
Topic: Scripture(s): John 14:15,1 John 5:3 | | Description: Loving Jesus is not something we say, but it is something we do. Jesus says "If you love me, keep my commandments." They are not grievous. He empowers us by the Holy Ghost to be able to keep his word when we are willing to surrender our heart to his Lordship. A stirring word that will cause every sincere believer to examine his or her own heart. John 14:15 says if you love me you will keep my commandments. This is just the first of many other scriptures Brother Wilkerson uses to demonstrate the reality of what it means to love the Lord our God. It goes beyond feelings and sentiment. It involves more than your words. The Lord is looking for hearts that honestly reach out for him and has a desire to be obedient to his word.
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| | W. P. Nicholson on Prayer by William P. Nicholson
Topic: Scripture(s): John 14:13-14 | | Description: This message is given at (perhaps at the Christians Workers Union). He seems very fiery in this message perhaps earlier in his ministry. His calling to prayer is contagious because he lived a great life of prayer with the master. This is a great very broad message on prayer and will encourage you to establish more of a prayer life with God.
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| | THE POWER OF THE NAME OF JESUS by Basilea Schlink
Topic: Radio Show Scripture(s): John 14:14 | | Description: Who experiences His reality the most? He who often calls upon the name of Jesus in prayer. Such people have experienced His reality through the centuries - to their great joy! If you too long for God to be more than just a concept in your life, listen to this meditation. Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org
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| | First Miraculous Catch of Fish by William Fitch
Topic: Miracle Scripture(s): Luke 5:1-11, John 21:3-12 | | Description: Shows how Jesus when performing a fish-catching miracle before 3 fishermen caught them as well as the fish, and goes on to expound how it was here that these 3 fisherman were willing to launch out into the deep (phisically and spiritually) with Jesus in their boat. On the other side of the ressurection there are no broken nets.
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| | The Human Face of God by David Wilkerson
Topic: Scripture(s): John 20:19-28,Luke 24:17,John 21:1-15 | | Description: This is a wonderful sermon on having a relationship with God the Father. One that understands that God is love and also understands loving God with all of your heart, soul, and mind. Through his love, God showed us his human face. Many have an inaccurate concept of God and who he is. God wants us to know he loves us, and that he revealed himself to us through Jesus Christ. To know Christ is to know God. Everything Jesus did was to reconcile us to God. When we sin, we do not need to run and hide from God in fear and shame, suffering under condemnation and guilt. We need to run to him for forgiveness. We must believe him, and come to him so he can lift our burden and reveal himself to us. He knows what is best for us and wants a relationship with us as individuals.
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