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| | Fresh revelation of Jesus Christ - Part 1 by Leonard Ravenhill
Topic: Jesus Christ | | Description: Ravenhill turns our eyes back to Jesus for a fresh revelation because it is Christ who can be the only foundation for the Christian life. Our confidence must come from Him alone and not from anything that WE have done. His questions like "Lord have you been comfortable living in me." Are thought provoking, heart convicting, and action motivating.
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| | Fresh revelation of Jesus Christ - Part 2 by Leonard Ravenhill
Topic: Jesus Christ | | Description: Ravenhill turns our eyes back to Jesus for a fresh revelation because it is Christ who can be the only foundation for the Christian life. Our confidence must come from Him alone and not from anything that WE have done. His questions like "Lord have you been comfortable living in me." Are thought provoking, heart convicting, and action motivating.
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| | Give Me Souls Or I'll Die - Part 1 by Leonard Ravenhill
Topic: Fervent Prayer Scripture(s): 1 Samuel 1, Genesis 30:1 | | Description: Leonard Ravenhill's opening prayer says it all: "Take us out of the nursery to the armory." He calls upon the church to awake to fervent prayer, salting our appetites by the example of others: people he had met personally (Duncan Campbell, Smith Wigglesworth, Jonathan Goforth's daughter) and people whose lifestyle of agonizing intercession had impacted him (David Brainerd, Praying Payson of Portland, John Hyde, Susanna Wesley and others).
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| | Grieving The Spirit by Leonard Ravenhill
Topic: Grieving The Spirit | | Description: A gripping sermon where Leonard Ravenhill preaches on the grieving of the Holy Spirit. Ravenhill is convinced the reason we do not see the power of the Spirit today can be found from the following verse: "the Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified." (John 7:39) This is perhaps one of Ravenhill's best sermons.
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