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| | The Candlestick - Ephesus by Carter Conlon
Topic: Ephesus Scripture(s): Revelation 1:4,Isaiah 6:1-6,Psalm 119:97 | | Description: Pastor Conlon illustrates how losing our love for the Lord will cost us, and what it will cost us. If you ave lost the loev for Christ you will not serve him joyfully, but out of duty or habit. This is a must hear message for those who have let their love grow cold in these last days.
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| | The Unrelenting Humility of God by Carter Conlon
Topic: Humility Scripture(s): Psalm 113:1-9, Revelation 4:5-8, 1 Samuel 6:12-19 | | Description: This message begins Scriptures on the holiness, power and might of God, and His requirement of worship of which He is worthy. From there, Pastor Conlon takes us on an incredible journey through the Old Testament and back to the New, illustrating through the Word the incredible humility this awesome God of unimaginable power has shown toward mankind. This is one of the best illustrations of the Lord Jesus Christ-it's not so much a sermon as a verbal portrait painted with love and care of our Lord that every Christian needs to hear. It will change how you deal with others and it will forever change how you see the Lord if you listen with an open and hungry heart. He goes through many Scriptures, so I'd recommend having a pencil and paper on hand.
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| | (Revelation - Part 4): To the Seven Churches by A.W. Tozer
Topic: Book Of Revelation Scripture(s): Revelation 1:9-20 | | Description: The essence of Christianity; The eternal God as seen from mans perspective; The seven-fold Spirit as revealed in Isaiah; The illumination of the Holy Spirit more beneficial than scholastic learning; Jesus Christ is prophet, priest, and king; Grace to us, glory to Him; We have been made kings and priests; Jesus is coming back in the same manner as He was seen to go; Every eye will see Him, and those that knew Him will recognize Him.
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| | Full Time Ministry by David Wilkerson
Topic: Apathy Scripture(s): Revelation 1:9-10 | | Description: David Wilkerson gives a very clear warning to the spirit of the age that many Christians are living in. Think you're too busy to pray? No matter how busy or what your occupation in this life, every Believer is called into "Full Time Ministry."
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| | The Things Which Must Be Hereafter by Carter Conlon
Topic: Unsaved Scripture(s): Revelation 1:9 | | Description: July 09, 2006 When heaven is revealed to us we will begin to notice the tradgedy that awaits the unsaved and a cry comes into our heart for every lost soul. Jesus Christ wil write a testimony is us that wil cause men to be turned from hell to heaven.God will allow trials and seasons of loneliness to produce a depth of Christ in us. We must see the things that must be. We must see Jesus as the absolute victor over every enemy that comes against us. We must see Him as Faithful and True. He is King of King and Lord of Lords.
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| | Full-Time Ministry by David Wilkerson by SermonIndex.net Classics Podcast
Topic: Classics Podcast Scripture(s): Revelation 1:9-10 | | Description: David Wilkerson gives a very clear warning to the spirit of the age that many Christians are living in. Think you're too busy to pray? No matter how busy or what your occupation in this life, every Believer is called into "Full Time Ministry."
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| | The Apocalypse - Revelation 1:5-20 by Steve Gallagher
Topic: Apocalypse Study Scripture(s): Revelation 1:5-20 | | Description: Once John dispensed with the introductory statements, he was able to recount the powerful vision of Jesus Christ that was so overwhelming that he fell in a heap as a dead man. But there was more to this vision than simply a fuller revelation of the Savior. He was given a message that the suffering saints of Asia desperately needed to heara message that End Time believers desperately need to hear. And it came through a thundering voice.
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