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| | Choosing Rather to Suffer by Leonard Ravenhill
Topic: Suffering Scripture(s): Hebrews 11:23-26,Hebrews 11:37 | | Description: This sermon preached by Ravenhill really gets to the root of alot of the causes of why we don't have genuine revival in North America. He takes the life of moses and shows how he choosed rather to suffer for the sake of Christ then enjoy the pleasures of sin for a short time. The same thing can be asked of the church today? There are many different tangents and convicting statements brought up as the spirit of God lead brother ravenhill to speak. This is a must listen.
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| | The Second Coming of Christ by A.W. Tozer
Topic: Second Coming Scripture(s): John 14:1-3, Hebrews 9:26-28 | | Description: A. W. Tozer preaches on The Second Coming of Christ from John 14:1-3 and Hebrews 9:26-28, addressing the abuse of prophecy and overly elaborate eschatology. The problem is not so much error of doctrine as error of emphasis. A Fundamentalist himself, the pastor touches on the history of Fundamentalists and the trouble with increasingly detailed eschatology that has coincided with their emergence over the past 100 years. In spite of many Evangelicals dogmatic preoccupation with how to view the millennium, something has not changed and must never be forgotten: Jesus is coming back. Take heed. Beware. Watch. Worship the Christ who is returning in time, and not the details of that time itself. The recording runs for 41 minutes, 21 seconds.
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| | Prepare to Die by Aaron Hurst
Topic: Death Scripture(s): Hebrews 9:27,2 Kings 20:1 | | Description: Pastor Aaron Hurst reminds us that all people must die a physical death. But are we prepared to live the spiritual life afterward, or will we die a second time (the spiritual death of the unredeemed and the wicked). When Isaiah told King Hezikaiah that he must die soon and to get his "house" in order, the prophet was speaking to all of us. Death can come suddenly and unexpectedly. Are we prepared to meet God at any moment?
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| | If You Faced Death Right Now by Keith Daniel
Topic: Death Scripture(s): Hebrews 9:27, Revelation 20:11-15 | | Description: Rarely have I ever heard such a potent and heartfelt cry for men and women to get right with God, eternity hangs on this message. You will be deeply changed if you hear this message and it will give you a concept and urgency for your God given responsiblity on earth as a Christian.
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| | When God Takes Away Familiar Things by Carter Conlon
Topic: Circumstances Scripture(s): Hebrews 13:14, Revelation 2 | | Description: This message is about the need to not depend on circumstances in our lives staying the same and putting our future in the hands of God. Carter points out that a Christians life of self denial involves continuous change and that it is important not to rely on past or present people, places, or things. We go from glory to glory and there is a constant need for change. When Christians refuse to change, they stay in secure places and do things even in worship that that are the way they have always done them. Churches that that once had fire can become dead by not changing. Carter went to Rev 2 with the church of Ephesus as an example of a church without change leaving it's first love for familiarity. Carter used the example of Peter getting out of the boat to walk on water of a person who gets away from the security of familiar circumstances to follow the Lord's bidding. Hebrews 13;14 Was quoted early by Carter, "We have no continuing city".
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