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| | A Promise That You Will Never Fall by Carter Conlon
Topic: Critical Spirit Scripture(s): Hebrews 12:15, 2 Peter 1 | | Description: Brother Carter shares about bitterness and being cut off from God through this sin. He encourages us on how to not fail in our Christian walk to not judge the body of Christ the precious Bride our Saviour bought with His blood. May we finish well in our Christian walk.
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| | Bitterness by K.P. Yohannan
Topic: Bitterness Scripture(s): Hebrews 12:15 | | Description: Bitterness is defined as: a deep seeded anger, hatred, resentment towards someone or something that may have mistreated us; taken away our rights whether real or unreal. It is an emotional response to unresolved conflicts. Not handling the pain/resentment biblically causes the seed of bitterness to take root and grow. Are you living with bitterness?
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| | The Lord's Controversy Concerning Zion by David Wilkerson
Topic: Scripture(s): Isaiah 34:8, Romans 2:28-29, Hebrews 12:22 | | Description: Zion represents the overcoming, last days church. Not everybody who says Lord, Lord is going to make it in. Those who have been in the heavenly places with Christ, and are overcoming believers. They are overcoming the flesh, the devil, and the world. They walk in the power of the Spirit and their heart is not here but in heaven with Jesus, and their mind is on heavenly things. God has a controversy when the nations of this world mistreat His Son's Body. Sinners and hypocrites in Zion will be afraid when God begins to move and shake things. They won't be prepared for there is no security unless you are IN CHRIST. Unless your life is hid in Him, and you are dead to this world and it's vain attractions. The enemy is coming in like a flood against God's people, but remember, He sits, as KING of the flood.
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| | Persecution and the Underground Church in China by Edgar Reich
Topic: Chinese Underground Church Scripture(s): Hebrews 13:3 | | Description: Brother Edgar shares very powerful accounts of suffering of true disciples of Jesus in the underground Church in China. In comparison in the West we fall so short of the same authentic reality of these simple believers. This message is a informational message but also a call by the Holy Spirit to us in other countries to follow Jesus Christ whole-heartily in revival.
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| | Let Us Go Forth by C. H. Spurgeon
Topic: Scripture(s): Hebrews 13:13 | | Description: DELIVERED ON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 26TH, 1861, BY THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. Let us go forth therefore unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach.- Hebrews 13:13. MODERN professors have discovered a very easy way of religion. There is a method by which a man may attain to great reputation as a Christian, and yet avoid all the trials of the believer's estate. He may go through the world finding his path as smoothly turfed as the flesh could desire. Blessed with the smiles of friendly formalists, and with the admiration of the ungodly, he may pass from his first entrance into the Church to his grave without experiencing so much as a single shower to damp his delight; but, on the contrary, the sun may smile sweetly upon him all the way, the birds may sing, not a raven may dare to croak, not a single owl may hoot; his road to glory and immortality shall be all that ease could wish. Let him adopt the modern theory of universal charity; let him believe that a lie is a truth, and that whether it be a lie or a truth is of no consequence at all; let him be complacent towards every man; and with a smooth and oily tongue, chime in with every other man's principles, having none of his own worth mentioning; let him trim his sails whenever the wind changes; let him in all things do in Rome as Rome does; let him yield at all times to the current and float gently with the stream, and he shall come to the haven -though I fear...
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| | Destroying Pop-Christian Views of Marital Bliss - Part 2 by Paul Washer
Topic: Marriage Scripture(s): Ephesians 5:22-33, 1 Peter 3:1-7, Hebrews 13:17 | | Description: This is not your typical wedding sermon that is forgotten as soon as it is preached... it is full of practical, biblical and powerful advice about marriage and God's purpose for it. This sermon is not just for those seeking marriage or those recently married, it will even benefit those who have been married for decades.
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| | The God of Peace and Our Sanctification by C. H. Spurgeon
Topic: Scripture(s): Hebrews 13:20-21 | | Description: DELIVERED ON LORD'S-DAY MORNING, AUGUST 5TH, 1877, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON, Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.- Hebrews 13:20, 21. THE apostle, in the eighteenth verse, had been earnestly asking for the prayers of the Lord's people. On the behalf of all his brethren he said, Pray for us; and for himself he added, I beseech you the rather to do this, that I may be restored to you the sooner. If the apostle needed the prayers of his brethren, how much more do we who are so greatly inferior to him in all respects. We may, indeed, even with tears appeal to you who are our brethren in Christ, and entreat you to be earnest in your supplications to God on our behalf. What can we do without your prayers? They link us with the omnipotence of God. Like the lightning-rod, they pierce the clouds and bring down the mighty and mysterious power from on high. But what the apostle was anxious to receive he was careful to bestow, and therefore he proceeded in the words of our text to plead for his brethren; from which we learn that if we desire others to pray for us we must set the example of praying for them...
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| | Through The Bible - Hebrews - Part 1 by Zac Poonen
Topic: Scripture(s): Hebrews 1-3 | | Description: Because Jesus is God we worship Him, but what practical implications does Jesus as man have for us? Although a sincere and earnest Christian and full-time ministry worker, brother Zac was utterly defeated in his inner life, home life and ministry until God opened His eyes from Hebrews 2 to see Jesus was a man just like him--and his life was never the same again! Beware of thinking God is happy with you because you experience miracles; God's pleasure is when you enter Canaan and put the giants of anger and lust under your feet.
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