
Manley Beasley
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Abounding Grace
7.7K49:30GraceMAT 6:33ROM 10:10ROM 12:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of tapping into God's resources to fulfill the Great Commission. He highlights the urgency of reaching lost souls who are headed for eternal damnation. The speaker explains that there are only two ways to reach these people: either by going and preaching ourselves or by sending someone to preach. He emphasizes the need for believers to first give themselves fully to God and then trust Him for the resources needed to support missions. The speaker references Romans 10:10-13 and Romans 12:1-2 to support his message.
Faith
5.8K43:33Biblical FaithJHN 6:29ROM 1:17ROM 14:23HEB 10:35HEB 11:4In this sermon, the preacher discusses a conversation between Jesus and his disciples. The disciples asked Jesus what they needed to do to work the works of God. Jesus responded by saying that the work of God is to believe in him, whom the Father has sent. The preacher emphasizes the importance of faith and how it is the foundation for a relationship with God. He also mentions the significance of having a burden and vision for revival. The sermon references several Bible verses, including Romans 1:17, Hebrews 11:6, and James 2:17.
Condition of the Church of Laodicea
5.4K1:04:31LaodiceaMAT 6:33REV 3:14In this sermon, the preacher encourages the audience to buy white ring and ice ice to solve the problem of their sinful condition. He uses the analogy of gold being refined in fire to explain the process of purifying one's life. The preacher emphasizes that when we place our lives in God's hands and allow Him to refine us, we become a pure and beautiful image of His choosing. He then discusses the message to the church of Laodicea in the book of Revelation, highlighting the need for believers to be either hot or cold in their faith, rather than lukewarm. The sermon concludes with the preacher urging the audience to reflect on their true selves and the true issue of life.
Examine Yourselves
5.3K48:22False AssuranceMAT 7:21In this sermon, the preacher reflects on his experiences with preaching the Word of God and witnessing people's reactions to it. He shares how he observed people getting offended by the Word of God and falling away, which deeply shook him. As his own children started asking questions about salvation, he sought God's help and guidance. The preacher also recounts a powerful encounter with a dying woman who faced death with joy and faith, and a dying man who expressed his disappointment in finding nothing in this world as he faced death.
A Certain Sound
5.2K1:04:44Christian LifeMAT 6:33ROM 12:21CO 13:81CO 14:9EPH 4:142TI 2:15JAS 1:22In this sermon, the speaker begins by asking for prayers for the upcoming multimedia presentation in Europe. He then reads a passage from the Bible and discusses the importance of being aware of certain issues in the world today. The speaker emphasizes that he is not trying to provide a structured teaching, but rather wants to raise awareness and encourage listeners to seek guidance through Bible study, prayer, and personal experiences. The sermon highlights the significance of staying balanced as a Christian and the need to recognize and combat the strategies of the devil, particularly his attempts to create uncertainty among believers.
Interceding for Others
4.7K38:13IntercessionMAT 6:332CO 6:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency for people to wake up and take action. He highlights that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit have all done their part, and it is now up to individuals to respond. The preacher warns that it is not just their own souls at stake, but also the souls of their loved ones. He shares a story about a church that had lost its glory and explains the importance of being obedient to God's will. The sermon concludes with a call for individuals to surrender their lives to God and allow Him to use them to save souls.
What Is Faith - Part 1
4.1K39:05FaithMRK 11:24JHN 6:5JHN 6:28In this sermon, the preacher shares his revelation about the concept of faith. He emphasizes the importance of understanding that faith is not just a belief or a feeling, but it is substance. He refers to the book of James and Galatians to support his point. The preacher also shares a personal experience where he prayed for finances and realized that he needed to trust God instead of relying on his own abilities. He concludes by highlighting the significance of faith as substance and encourages the congregation to seek a deeper understanding of this concept.
Great White Throne of Judgement
3.8K30:02Judgment SeatPHP 2:10REV 20:11In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing and reaching out to those who are lost and in need of salvation. He emphasizes that God has placed us in families and neighborhoods for a purpose, and it is our responsibility to share the message of Jesus Christ with others. The preacher warns of the consequences of not accepting Jesus as the Son of God and the need for salvation. He urges the congregation to be the body of Christ on earth, allowing Him free access to work through them to bring others to salvation. The sermon concludes with a reminder that there will be a great white throne judgment where those who have not accepted Jesus will cry out for mercy, and the preacher encourages the congregation to do their part in reaching the lost before it is too late.
Prayer
3.6K35:51Prayer1KI 18:41MAT 6:6MAT 7:7JHN 14:131TH 5:17JAS 1:5JAS 5:17In this sermon, Dr. James Stewart emphasizes the importance of having both a vision and a strategy from God. He believes that God not only gives us a vision but also provides a strategy to accomplish it. Dr. Stewart shares his experience of interviewing potential missionaries and emphasizes the significance of prayer in their lives. He believes that a strong prayer life is essential for staying true to the message and method of God's work. Dr. Stewart concludes by sharing a story of a man who prayed for God's guidance and received a revelation about his mission.
Broken Vessels
3.6K1:05:05Vessels2CO 4:52CO 4:162CO 4:18In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not preaching oneself, but rather preaching Christ Jesus as the Lord. He highlights that God has shined His light in our hearts to give us the knowledge of His glory in the face of Jesus Christ. The preacher acknowledges that as believers, we may face troubles, distress, and persecution, but we are not forsaken or destroyed because we carry the dying of the Lord Jesus in our bodies. He also mentions that the message is preached in the context of a pastor who has been diagnosed with a disease similar to what the preacher had in the past, and how they have been discussing the things of God. The preacher believes that this message will be meaningful to the listeners.
Faith That Works
3.4K47:49FaithPSA 77:19MAL 3:10MAT 6:33ROM 3:27GAL 2:16HEB 11:6JAS 2:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being properly related to Jesus through faith. He explains that surrendering all and doing what we can afford to do is not difficult, but true faith is tested when we are called to step out into the unknown, without any signs or guidance. The preacher highlights the significance of having a relationship with Jesus and how it is the only way to navigate through life's challenges. He references scriptures from Romans, Galatians, and James to emphasize the importance of staying connected to Jesus.
Basic Laws of Christian Life
3.2K38:37Christian LifeMAT 6:33JHN 15:1ROM 8:16HEB 12:5In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of having a vital relationship with God. He emphasizes that understanding the Lord and His teachings is crucial in order to effectively relate to others. The preacher introduces the concept of the seven basic laws that govern the Christian life, starting with the law of a vital relationship. He explains that these laws are fulfilled when a person is properly connected to Jesus through faith. The sermon also highlights the significance of having a personalized revelation from God and being anchored in His Word to overcome battles and experience a fruitful Christian life.
The Prayer of Faith
3.1K56:47FaithGEN 22:5EXO 14:13MAT 21:21MRK 11:20ACT 8:30ROM 10:8JAS 1:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for believers to learn how to overcome the devil's influence in their lives. He highlights the lack of spiritual understanding and the inability to bind the devil in the church today. The preacher shares a personal testimony of witnessing the power of prayer and faith in action, leading to the salvation of many individuals. He references Mark 11, where Jesus teaches about the power of speaking to mountains and having faith without doubt. The sermon concludes with a call to trust in God's word and to actively participate in spreading the gospel.
Hebrews 11
3.1K55:32FaithEXO 12:23MAT 6:33MAT 16:19ACT 27:22ROM 8:28HEB 11:1HEB 11:6In this sermon, the preacher shares two stories from the Bible to emphasize the importance of seeking God's perspective in difficult situations. He recounts the story of a little old preacher who, in the face of despair, confidently declared that everything would be alright based on a report he received. The preacher also mentions the story of a young prophet who was initially afraid when he saw a mighty enemy army, but his eyes were opened to see the powerful host of Israel surrounding them. The preacher emphasizes the need for believers to seek God's guidance and join Him in His plans, rather than relying on human wisdom or seeking revival through external means. He encourages a deep repentance and desperation before God in order to receive revelation and understanding.
Why Gods Children Have Adversity
2.8K52:06AdversityDEU 8:1JDG 2:22PRO 16:4COL 1:13HEB 5:12HEB 12:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God allows adversity in our lives for a purpose. He references several Bible verses, including Colossians 1:13-21, Hebrews 12:5-11, Hebrews 5:12-11, Proverbs 16:4, Deuteronomy 8:1-13, Judges 2:22-23, and Judges 3:1-2. The preacher encourages believers to praise God and shout even in the midst of adversity, as it brings glory to God. He also mentions that our grandparents likely shouted more than we do and reminds listeners that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
Source of Faith
2.7K27:07FaithMAT 6:33MRK 11:22ROM 10:17ROM 12:3ROM 12:61CO 12:9GAL 2:20In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing that faith comes from God. He explains that God takes the initiative to initiate and stimulate faith in individuals. The preacher also highlights the need for believers to discover what God is saying and how He is saying it, in order to align themselves with His will. The sermon references Romans 12:3 and 12:6, which emphasize the importance of humility and trusting in God's grace.
Walking With the Wind
2.6K39:08Spirit LedPSA 75:6PSA 77:19PSA 139:16JHN 3:8EPH 2:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of actively seeking and accepting God's plan for our lives. He uses the story of Gideon and the 300 men to illustrate how God can use ordinary vessels to reveal His glory. The preacher also shares personal experiences of how God's glory can be manifested even in times of physical weakness. He encourages believers to trust in God's plan and provision, reminding them that God's ways are often mysterious and beyond human understanding.
What Is Faith
2.6K57:50FaithMAT 7:7MRK 12:41LUK 6:38LUK 6:46JAS 1:22In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of giving and how it aligns with God's word. He encourages the congregation to give generously, not just what they can afford, but to trust in God's promise of abundance. The preacher shares a personal testimony of how God has blessed him through his obedience to giving. He emphasizes the need to be a doer of God's word and to have faith in God's ability to perform miracles through obedience. The sermon is centered around the verse "Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom" (Luke 6:38).
Defective Consecration - Part 1
2.6K29:52ConsecrationROM 6:16GAL 5:16JAS 3:11In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being right with God and having the spirit of life in Christ Jesus working in our lives. He explains that when we are in alignment with God, our lives will be filled with sweet water, representing positive qualities and actions. On the other hand, if we are yielding to the world, flesh, and the devil, our lives will produce bitter water, symbolizing negative behaviors and struggles. The preacher urges the audience to examine their lives and determine whether they are yielding to the Lord or to the forces of hell. He encourages them to let God take control and highlights the transformative power of God if we allow Him to work in our lives. The sermon is based on Romans 6:16 and includes references to other passages of scripture.
Christians - Carnal or Immature
2.6K38:05CarnalEXO 12:21In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a young man who is eager to experience the power of God. However, he gets distracted by worldly pleasures and neglects to apply the blood of the lamb to the doorpost, symbolizing his lack of commitment to God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of playing to please God rather than ourselves. He urges the congregation to seize the opportunity for salvation and shares his own personal journey of searching for fulfillment before finally accepting Jesus as his savior.
It Is Finished
2.6K29:04Finished Work Of ChristMAT 6:33JHN 5:19ROM 8:28GAL 2:20EPH 3:20HEB 11:1JAS 2:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of living a life of submission to God's will, using Jesus Christ as an example. Jesus said that his meat, or desire, was to do the will of the Father. He taught that he only did what he saw the Father doing in heaven, and encouraged his followers to do the same. The preacher challenges believers to renounce themselves, submit to God, and have faith in His ability to meet every need. He concludes by urging listeners to be the ones that God can use to help others in this time of need.
Worship
2.5K52:35WorshipGEN 1:28MAT 6:33JHN 4:24ROM 8:28HEB 11:8JAS 2:171PE 2:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of worshiping God in spirit and truth. He shares a personal experience of surrendering his life to God and the profound impact it had on his relationship with Him. The speaker encourages listeners to prioritize knowing and walking with God above all else, even in their pursuit of becoming great preachers. He warns against allowing emotions to dictate one's spiritual journey and emphasizes the need for theological correctness in order to grow in grace and maturity as a child of God.
Actuality or Reality
2.5K29:01Doubt2KI 6:17MAT 6:33MAT 16:8JHN 7:242CO 4:162CO 4:18HEB 11:27In this sermon, the pastor emphasizes the importance of turning to the Word of God amidst the confusion and changing circumstances of the world. He quotes 2 Corinthians 4:18, which encourages believers to focus on the eternal, unseen things rather than the temporary, visible things. The pastor explains that faith is like a sixth sense that allows us to perceive the truth and reality that God reveals to us. He assures the listeners that by seeking God and understanding His purpose in allowing certain things in their lives, they will find peace, fulfillment, and a true encounter with God.
Faith and Finances
2.5K1:19:58FinancesIn this sermon, the preacher shares a personal story about how God answered his prayers and provided for him in a miraculous way. He talks about receiving a phone call from someone in need and immediately praying for guidance on how to help. The preacher then proposes a solution to the person's problem and witnesses a powerful response from God. The sermon emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's sovereignty and being open to His leading in our lives.
Romans 7
2.5K1:01:20FailureMAT 6:33JHN 14:6ROM 3:23ROM 6:23ROM 7:4EPH 2:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of performing as a Christian and how to be the Christian one desires to be. He shares a story about a woman who is praised for her outstanding Christian qualities but humbly acknowledges that it is the Lord Jesus who has worked through her. The preacher then questions whether attending church faithfully can save someone, highlighting the need for a personal relationship with Jesus as the Savior. He also mentions the struggle with habits and the importance of turning to Christ for help. The sermon emphasizes the power of the Bible and the transformative effect it can have on a person's life.