
Mannie Troyer
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What Does Jesus Mean to Me?
9371:24:34In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of biblical Christianity and our role in experiencing it. He references Roy Hesson's writings on the Calvary Road and emphasizes the connection between revival and biblical Christianity. The speaker then focuses on Psalm 22 and highlights the suffering and abandonment that Jesus experienced on the cross. He emphasizes that Jesus bore the burden of the world's atonement alone. The sermon encourages listeners to reflect on what Jesus means to them and offers the message as a blessing to be shared freely with others.
Our Reconciliation to God
6391:21:17SalvationMAT 9:372CO 5:142CO 5:17PHP 2:15In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the familiar scripture of John 3:16, emphasizing God's love for the world and His sacrifice for our benefit. The preacher shares a personal experience of sitting in a courtroom and draws spiritual parallels between the judge, the accused, and the accuser. The sermon focuses on the importance of living in a way that demonstrates our reconciliation with God and the need to share the gospel with others. The preacher references various Bible verses, including 2 Corinthians 5:14, Philippians 2:15, and Mark 16, highlighting the Great Commission and the power of preaching the word of reconciliation.
Dying to Live
0LUK 9:23JHN 12:24ROM 10:1GAL 2:20COL 3:3Mannie Troyer preaches on the importance of dying to self and allowing Christ to reign supreme in our lives. The Christian life begins with death and continues with a crucified, dying life, where self must be crucified for Christ to live in us. Many seek a satisfied life while avoiding the crucified life, but true Christianity demands death to self. Without dying to self, we cannot bear fruit acceptable to God, and victory in Christian experience comes through dying to self.