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| | What Is Faith - Part 1 by Manley Beasley
Topic: Faith Scripture(s): John 6:28 | | Description: The Bible is mean to be heard, accepted but beyond all of that it is to be obeyed. True faith is taught by Manley Beasley as obedient faith. He shares great truths on this subject and from Jesus's teachings.
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| | ONLY THE HUNGRY by Basilea Schlink
Topic: Radio Show Scripture(s): John 6:35 | | Description: What a joyous message! Who can experience His reality? Not the rich and satisfied, but the poor people who are lacking everything. 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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| | Abandonment by Hans R. Waldvogel
Topic: Abandonment Scripture(s): Psalm 131:2, John 6:57 | | Description: “Abandonment is the key to the inner court, so that he who knows truly how to abandon himself will soon become perfect.” We have a German hymn that says the same thing: “Ergebung heißt das schöne Wort.” And this morning, there’s a wonderful light shining in this place. It’s this: that we’re learning, slowly, to abandon ourselves. Now, a person, of course, can abandon himself to sin—to flesh, to lust, to pride, to sensitiveness, to all the works of the flesh. But the wonderful thing is that we have learned—or are learning—to abandon ourselves to Jesus, or “wholly give ourselves to One who gives Himself to us”.
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| | The Origin of the Nations by Art Katz
Topic: Nations Scripture(s): 1 Corinthians 2:9-12, 1 Corinthians 1:29, John 6:63 | | Description: The nations are not a geographical accident, but distinctively given in the creative work of God. Israel, however, is the provision of God for the redemption of all nations. Out of Abraham was to come a seed and a nation, and out of that nation an enduring Kingdom.
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| | Spiritual Religion by C. H. Spurgeon
Topic: Scripture(s): John 6:63 | | Description: INTENDED FOR READING ON LORD'S-DAY, JUNE 3RD, 1900, DELIVERED BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT NEW PARK STREET CHAPEL, SOUTHWARK, ON A THURSDAY EVENING, EARLY IN THE YEAR 1858. It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing. John 6:63. To a casual reader, it looks as if the meaning of this passage lay upon the very surface; but he who has studied the chapter carefully has discovered that it is a sentence replete with many difficulties as to the exact interpretation of it. I shall not, however, waste your time by entering into any critical discussion of it; but shall only try to give you simply what I believe to be the mind of the Spirit, as uttered by the lips of Jesus in this passage; and after I have done that, I shall then revert to what I shall call the meaning which any person would give to it who is not a diligent and careful student of Scripture. That meaning being true, although not the special truth taught in this passage, I shall briefly enlarge upon it. It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing. I suppose there is not a man in the world who could form any intelligent idea of what a spirit is. It is very easy for persons to define a spirit by saying what it is not; but I query whether there is, or ever could be, any man who could form any idea of what it is. We sometimes talk about seeing a spirit; ignorant persons in ages gone by, and some living now in benighted villages, talk about seeing spirits by night.
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| | 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"?
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| | The Spur by C. H. Spurgeon
Topic: Scripture(s): John 9:4 | | Description: DELIVERED ON LORD'S-DAY MORNING, JULY 31ST, 1870, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work. John 9:4. IF this ninth chapter of John is intended to be a continuation of the history contained in the eighth, as we think it is, it brings before us a very extraordinary fact. You will observe in the eighth chapter that our Lord was about to be stoned by the Jews; he therefore withdrew himself from the circle of his infuriated foes, and passed through the crowd, not I think in a hurried manner, but in a calm and dignified way, as one not at all disconcerted, but wholly self-possessed. His disciples, who had seen his danger, gathered round him while he quietly retreated. The group wended their way with firm footsteps till they reached the outside of the temple. At the gate there sat a man well known to have been blind from his birth; our Savior was so little flurried by the danger which had threatened him, that he paused and fixed his eye upon the poor beggar, attentively surveying him. He stayed his onward progress to work the miracle of this man's healing. If it be so that the two chapters make up but one narrative, and I think it is, though we are not absolutely sure, then we have before us a most memorable instance of the marvellous calmness of our Savior while under danger...
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| | Dangerously Comfortable Christianity by Alan Baker by Revival Conference Fredericton 2019
Topic: Revival Conference Scripture(s): John 9:4 | | Description: Alan Baker gives a passioned plea with North America believers to wake up and do the works of God in our generation and time. He shares from the key verse: "I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work." Do we have tears for the Lost? Do we have intimacy with the Lord? Do we need personal Revival? Are we ready for persecution?
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