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| | A Holy Nation by T. Austin Sparks
Topic: Church Scripture(s): Matthew 21:42,1 Peter 2:7 | | Description: The date delivered was 05/01/1960. The scriptures used in this sermon were Matthew 21:42 and 1 Peter 2:7.
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| | The Sin That Has No Forgiveness by William P. Nicholson
Topic: Scripture(s): Acts 7:51,Matthew 12:32,Matthew 26:21-22 | | Description: Nicholson states that this sermon is the most grave and serious sermon he ever could preach. This sin that cannot be forgiven is something that has been confused and been a mystery and stumbling block to many. God willing this sermon will lead you into the truth of this passage.
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| | Unpardonable Sin by William P. Nicholson
Topic: Scripture(s): Proverbs 1:20-33,Matthew 12:31-32 | | Description: Nicholson brings clarity to this subject and gives a clear call to those who dont know Christ to come to Him to have life. There is a solemenity in this message and you will feel the conviction of God as you listen and hear the old brother Nicholson conveying the scriptures.
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| | Yarib: Defender Of The People by Neil Rhodes
Topic: Scripture(s): Isaiah 51, Mark 9:22-24, Matthew 8:2-3 | | Description: When we come to God in prayer there has to be an active part on our behalf to believe Him to answer our prayers. If we have areas in our life that has never been confronted by the Holy Ghost we will become passive in our walk with God and be moved to unbelief. The heart of Jesus is to come and do for us what we cant do for ourselves
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| | Give Thanks to God by Erlo Stegen
Topic: Thanksgiving Scripture(s): Matthew 8:1-4 | | Description: We read here that this happened when He had come down from the mountain, where He had just preached a sermon, the most powerful sermon ever preached (Matt 5-7). It is also a very difficult passage, e.g. where Jesus said that if you’re married and you look at another woman with lust you have already committed adultery (Matt 5:28). He also said that if you get angry with your brother and you call him a fool or other names, then you deserve hell, because before God you’ve murdered him (Matt 5:22). It would be good to read this again and again because the Lord expects us to live accordingly. He also said that if someone forces you to walk a kilometre with him, then walk two (Matt 5:41). If someone strikes you on the one cheek, turn the other also (Matt 5:39). Read it prayerfully and ask yourself what kind of a life you live.
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