| | Walking With God by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Walking With God Scripture(s): Amos 3:1-8 | | Description: Campbell remarked, The reality of the divine Presence is not the dominating feature of much that goes under the name of Christian experience. We should be agreed on four things in walking with God: the place we meet, the purpose, the pace and the cost, which is absolute surrender to the will of God. The place of blessing and price of revival comes through devotion to Jesus, waiting upon God and personal sacrifice. Is He real?
| downloads | Sermon Comments (3)
|
|
|
| |
| |
| | Can Two Walk Together Except They Be Agreed by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Walking With God Scripture(s): Amos 3:3 | | Description: "Is there anything in my life," asks Duncan Campbell, "in disagreement with God?" He shares four major principles (like the sister sermon, "Walking With God") that we must be in agreement with God for revival. There is a price to pay for revival--absolute yieldedness to God. "Are your souls thirsty that you're prepared for an absolute surrender in every department of your life?"
| downloads | Sermon Comments (3)
|
|
|
| |
| | Americas Last Days - Part 1 by David Wilkerson
Topic: America Scripture(s): Ezekiel 14:13-14, Amos 3:7 | | Description: This is a heavy message about what is happening to America in these last days. But stick with the message until the end and you will hear the great news for those that endure until the end. This is a classic David Wilkerson prophetic message.
| downloads | Sermon Comments (2)
|
|
|
| | Americas Last Days - Part 2 by David Wilkerson
Topic: America Scripture(s): Ezekiel 14:13-14, Amos 3:7 | | Description: This is a heavy message about what is happening to America in these last days. But stick with the message until the end and you will hear the great news for those that endure until the end. This is a classic David Wilkerson prophetic message.
| downloads | Sermon Comments (1)
|
|
|
| | Raising The Dead by Carter Conlon
Topic: Raising The Dead Scripture(s): Amos 3:7-8 | | Description: This message is about believing God for unsaved loved ones...and much more.
| downloads | Sermon Comments (0)
|
|
|
| |
| | Ploughing a Rock by C. H. Spurgeon
Topic: Scripture(s): Amos 6:12 | | Description: THESE two questions are evidently Oriental proverbial expressions. Proverbs have always been used by the wisest of men. Solomon not only spoke and wrote a great many, but he also made a considerable collection of those uttered by others. We find, in the writings of such notable thinkers as Socrates, and Pliny, and Aristotle, an abundance of short, pithy sentences, many of which can be used as proverbs. Proverbs have great force in them, because they are condensed wisdom. They are generally most convincing; it is hardly ever possible to answer or controvert them. They carry truth home as an arrow has often been known to carry death to the person aimed at, for they strike, they stick, they penetrate, they wound. Our Lord Jesus very frequently made use of proverbs; nor was he singular in so doing. The prophets of old constantly employed them; and here, in our text, we see Amos, who, from his occupation as a herdsman and gatherer of sycamore fruit, was probably more familiar with their use than some others of the prophets were, puts together two proverbs which were commonly used to signify that men do not, as a rule, continue to labor in vain, and spend their strength for nought.
| downloads | Sermon Comments (0)
|
|
|
| | The Famine Has Begun by David Wilkerson
Topic: Famine Scripture(s): Amos 8:11-13 | | Description: Out of the 8th Chapter of Amos, Wilkerson preaches a prophetic message for the Church today. This is not a famine of bread or a thirst for water but is a famine from the Word of the Lord. He speaks of shepherds who do not preach on sin and just preach messages to comfort people in their sins. There is a great need for burning bush preachers who have been in the presence of God and minister the Word of the Lord in a day of famine.
| downloads | Sermon Comments (3)
|
|
|
| | The Worms Shall Crawl Out of Their Holes by David Wilkerson
Topic: Scripture(s): Micah 7:1, 1 Corinthians 10:11, Amos 8:11-12 | | Description: Preaching out of the book of Micah, prepare to hear a word that will change your life. This is one of the greatest New Covenant messages in the Scripture. It has been prophesied that we would have a famine in regard to the Word of God. But regardless of that famine, there is but a remnant that even hungers and thirst and it could not have come at a worse time.
| downloads | Sermon Comments (1)
|
|
|
| |
| | Money, Mules and Travel by Carter Conlon
Topic: Voice Of God Scripture(s): Psalm 60:1-5, John 8:47, Amos 8:11-14 | | Description: November 23, 2008 - In these last days we have to know the voice of God and the cry of God. Jesus longs to reveal Himself to His church and with that revelation will come the knowledge of His burden for the lost. If we desire to hear God's voice we have to hear the whole package, the provision of God and the cry of God for the helplessness of humanity. We must offer all that we are so that God's heart would be satisfied in the earth. If you are willing to be given for others you will know and hear the voice of Jesus. The question is, "will you give your all for the glory of God"?
| downloads | Sermon Comments (0)
|
|
|
| | 81 days in the USA: The Current State of America by Edgar Reich
Topic: America Scripture(s): Amos 8:11-12, Jeremiah 23:9-15 | | Description: Only 6-9% of American Christians are now believing that the Bible is infallible and that Jesus Christ is the only way. The Church has sinned, we have sinned, not living and "doing" the word of God. American true Christians are officially classified with extremists in the class of terrorists by the FBI and Homeland Security in the USA. True Christians love their enemies and do good yet we are starting to be hated. Jesus said this would happen. America and Canada are killing the unborn on an altar of lust. It is the greatest genocide in human history.
| downloads | Sermon Comments (0)
|
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |