| | Fire In My Bones by David Wilkerson
Topic: Calling Scripture(s): Jeremiah 20:1-3, Jeremiah 20:7-9 | | Description: Jeremiah was called of God and knew the call on his life more than any other prophet in the Old Testament. Before he was made in the womb, he was known of God. He was anointed to speak the mind of God. God made him this promise. "I have made you a defensed, impregnable city, against the priests and all the people. They will fight against you, but will not prevail." Then, these amazing words. "Speak, lest I confound you before the people". No man was more sure of his calling, and God called him to speak of destruction and desolation, but if he should doubt, he shall be confounded. I.e. If you trust me you will never be confounded, but if you will doubt your call from Me, I'll confound you before men. This is crucial in today's world. I have been preaching for over 50 years, but still remember the day, time and place where God called me. I have never once doubted that call. If a person cannot say to God, "I'm in your will and your place", then you will be confounded.
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| | Fire In Your Bones (Kwasizabantu) by David Wilkerson
Topic: Calling Scripture(s): Jeremiah 20:1-3, Jeremiah 20:7-9 | | Description: Jeremiah was called of God and knew the call on his life more than any other prophet in the Old Testament. Before he was made in the womb, he was known of God. He was anointed to speak the mind of God. God made him this promise. "I have made you a defensed, impregnable city, against the priests and all the people. They will fight against you, but will not prevail." Then, these amazing words. "Speak, lest I confound you before the people". No man was more sure of his calling, and God called him to speak of destruction and desolation, but if he should doubt, he shall be confounded. I.e. If you trust me you will never be confounded, but if you will doubt your call from Me, I'll confound you before men. This is crucial in today's world. I have been preaching for over 50 years, but still remember the day, time and place where God called me. I have never once doubted that call. If a person cannot say to God, "I'm in your will and your place", then you will be confounded.
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| | Where are the Men? by Paul Washer
Topic: Calling Scripture(s): 1 Corinthians 16:13, Mark 1:32-39 | | Description: Paul Washer sometimes expounds a number of different (but often related) topics in his sermons, and this message is no exception. Preaching in Denmark, he opens with a plea for men who have a zeal for the Lords house, who will stand up and be counted, and will seize the opportunities for preaching the gospel while they exist. Moving on to Chapter 1 of Marks gospel, he shows how demanding life can be for the zealous man of God, as exemplified in the ministry of Jesus Christ himself. If the Son of God could not live on earth without prayer and secret communion with his Father, how much less can we. He was never too busy to pray; nor should we be. Everything we are in public, is formed by what we are in private when we are alone with God, says Mr Washer; and he then goes on to use the Luke 18 passage to expound the topic of persevering prayer, showing both how and why we should endure in prayer, how God delights in it, and what it can achieve. (79 minutes)
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| | I Know What Your Calling Is by Carter Conlon
Topic: Calling | | Description: November 13, 2011 There is a special season in history when God begins to call His church to stand in the gap between the living and the dead. He calls us to stand between the sinfulness of society and the life of a merciful savior. God is looking for you to get into the prayer closet with His promises and touch His heart. The Lord looks for those who would entreat Him like a son or daughter and convince Him to show mercy before judgment.
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