| | Continue In Sin by David Wilkerson
Topic: Continuing In Sin Scripture(s): Romans 6:1-2, Jeremiah 32:39-40, Psalms 89:28-34 | | Description: Why do believers continue in sin? Year after year after year they continue in some sort of sin and they never come into the fullness of the Covenant blessing of God. Often times it may well just be one area that remains but nonetheless folks continue in that sin. Wilkerson preaches a very personal message here and he shares his heart and shows his own weakness as an example. The consequences for a Christian continuing in sin are sobering, but he gave us what we needed to overcome sin, if we want to. For those who are sick of their sin, and hate it, and cry out to God, there is wonderful news. He will empower you, and he wants to put his fear in your heart so you will not turn away from him, and then he can take you into the fullness of the new covenant. Powerful preaching, with a gentle compassion for those who are struggling.
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| | The Morning Watch - Part 1 by Oswald J. Smith
Topic: Morning Devotions Scripture(s): Psalms 5:3 | | Description: Oswald Smith puts an emphasis on the 'morning' in this psalm. 'You will be what your pastor, leader is.' He gives also a strong point on the responsibility of the minister, 'you show me a carnal pastor I will show you a carnal church'. So it is of paramount importance that the leaders be real with God and be spiritual. He says the only way to have a real spiritual stamina with God its through the 'morning watch' spending time with God daily.
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| | The Morning Watch - Part 2 by Oswald J. Smith
Topic: Morning Devotions Scripture(s): Psalms 5:3 | | Description: Oswald Smith puts an emphasis on the 'morning' in this psalm. 'You will be what your pastor, leader is.' He gives also a strong point on the responsibility of the minister, 'you show me a carnal pastor I will show you a carnal church'. So it is of paramount importance that the leaders be real with God and be spiritual. He says the only way to have a real spiritual stamina with God its through the 'morning watch' spending time with God daily.
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| | The Sacrifice That Is Pleasing To God by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Sacrifice Scripture(s): Genesis 32:24-32, Psalms 51:15-17 | | Description: Campbell sets out using the incident of Jacob's breaking during with his wrestling match with God to apply these principles to ourselves for "the entire reconstruction" of our lives. "Jacob couldn't wrestle anymore; he could only cling." When a life has come through God's breaking process, it is then time alone with God is precious and spiritual vision comes. Our flesh doesn't like these kind of messages, but there is tremendous spiritual growth possible to the one who submits to God's chastening.
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| | Paul's Gospel by Rolfe Barnard
Topic: Scripture(s): Psalm 9:17 | | Description: Where has the offense of the gospel gone? Rolfe Barnard asks this interesting question that why the gospel has become so popular. The true gospel is foolish and scandal to the religious. It is a false gospel that does not transform and change men. The true gospel is a offense none other is the true gospel.
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| | Resting In Jesus by David Wilkerson
Topic: Scripture(s): Isaiah 24:16-21,Jeremiah 30:17,Psalm 125:1-5 | | Description: Isaiah and Jeremiah were prophets who had the true word of the Lord, and warned Israel and Judah of severe judgment that was coming if they did not turn back to God. But even in spite of dreadful knowledge of what was coming, they did not despair of hope. They knew God had mercy and compassion, and would not destroy the righteous with the wicked. There are hard times coming but those who keep their minds stayed on the Lord will have perfect peace. No matter what happens, God is in control and is reigning on his throne.
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| | Breaking Strongholds-When the Past is Your Teacher by Teresa Conlon
Topic: Scripture(s): 1 Samuel 7-8,1 Samuel 12-13,Psalm 63:1-4 | | Description: This is a message about the strongholds of fear and unbelief and the disastrous consequences it had on Israel, and Saul. Even though the Lord gave them victories, they were not loyal, they rejected his rulership in favor of man's. God warned them of the consequences. They wanted to have a man to fight their battles, someone they could see, like the world around them had, to go before them, rather than the undefeatable, Almighty God fighting for them. They didn't want to forsake their own ideals and let God be Lord of their life. Saul was representative of this rebellion and illustrates the danger of this kind of stronghold.
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| | God Has Not Forgotten You by David Wilkerson
Topic: Depression Scripture(s): Psalms 77:1-11 | | Description: November 28, 2004 - Have you ever been in a place where you are so down and depressed and somebody will ask you why are you going through this and you cant even find words to explain what your feeling? These are times where God has a particular purpose in our lives and others. What you are going through is because you love God and He will comfort you and with that comfort you will be used to comfort others.
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| | The Five Robbers by Edgar F. Parkyns
Topic: Scripture(s): Psalm 1 | | Description: Edgar Parkyns encourages us to see the blessedness of being forgiven, showing how 'sweet brokenness in the presence of a holy God' ushers in a life of grace and peace. As Martin Luther discovered, the 'impossible prison of guilt' can only be cracked open by faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ.
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| | Keeping Your Spirit Focused by Jim Cymbala
Topic: Discouragement Scripture(s): Psalms 37:1-4 | | Description: Listen carefully to this message. Pastor Cymbala teaches how to handle the days discouraging news. Psalms 37:1-4 (NIV & GNB)
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