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Ye Are the Light of the World - Part 4
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Roy Daniel (N/A–) is a South African preacher, evangelist, and missionary known for continuing the legacy of his father, Keith Daniel, a prominent figure in Christian ministry. Born and raised in South Africa, Roy was deeply influenced by his godly parents, particularly his father’s fervent preaching and his mother Jennifer’s ministry to women through writing and speaking. After a personal encounter with Christ, Roy entered full-time ministry, preaching thousands of times across Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America in settings such as schools, churches, orphanages, prisons, and slums, often facing challenges like dangerous wildlife and hostile encounters. Roy’s ministry emphasizes repentance, holiness, and a surrendered life to God, delivered with heartfelt conviction and compassion. He co-founded AudioSermon.net, hosts podcasts like The Precious Seed for children and Bible Jesus for all ages, and has authored books and tracts. Based in South Africa with his wife and four children, Roy’s work reflects a commitment to sharing the gospel globally, drawing from his father’s example of Spirit-filled preaching while forging his own path as a missionary and teacher.
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of showing Jesus in our lives and loving others as Christ loved us. It reflects on the impact of godly individuals who deeply cared for souls and were willing to reach out to the lost, even at personal cost. The speaker calls for introspection on whether we are truly demonstrating love and charity towards those in need of salvation, urging a heartfelt repentance and a desire to love others as Christ did, sacrificially and unconditionally.
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She said the same, do you know Christ? The woman looked down and said no. I think the next day she said again, do you know Christ? Miss Dobby, the black woman, looked down and said no. But then the next day something wonderful happened. She said, do you know Christ? And the black woman said, yes! Isn't Christ wonderful? Doesn't help preaching Jesus, if you can't show them Jesus in your life. We all say, I long, I long, I long for the days of Dio Mudi, when thousands of people came out and streamed to the front and got saved. But you know what I long for? I long for Dio Mudi, who when they had to pay, you had to pay to get into a church in those days, some of the churches. He brought the drunks from the street and he paid for them to sit in the church. Though I speak with the tongues of men, they never love I nothing. He let the president of America, while they were walking down a street, he let the president, I long for these days with such a man, to speak to a drunk on the floor about Christ. The president had to walk on. How precious to you are souls. But as most souls who walk past you, perhaps one day I'll give them a tract, I can't remember. One day I was staggered. I wish you could go to that place and see why I was staggered. I was at the first mission station in South Africa, and on the wall, as I was standing beside one of the godliest people you could ever meet, I saw on the wall faces, pictures of the missionaries at this first mission station in a row, and I could not believe my eyes. I saw about 50 Will McFarlanes, their faces shining. I saw people with love in their eyes, and as I read the words underneath, tears came down my eyes. I remember reading these words. One by one, their seats were emptied. One by one, they passed away. Here, the circle has been broken. Will it be complete someday? Can we turn to Psalm 12 verse 1. It wasn't just me who worries about the fact that there's less and less godly people in the world. Truly God, we are loved with charity, but when our stone will get up and come back, and with love in their hearts, they come to Christ. And when they're dying, we'll say, Doctor, Doctor, are you saved? From the Bible too, in the old days, help Lord, for the godly man ceases, for the faithful fail from among the children of men. Could we bow our heads? I'm gonna make an appeal now. I don't have the right to make an appeal, but I'd like to ask those of you who know that they have not had charity as they ought, have not loved the souls that are going to hell. I think of this town nearby, Lord, most of them going to hell. I'd like those of you who'd like to admit to God that you have not loved as you ought, that you're sending people to hell by your lack of charity. I'd like you to admit it to God today by raising your hand. Thank you. You can put your hands down. I thought late before this meeting just to ask those of you, keep your head bowed please, those of you who are not saved, who don't know if they die now that they're going to heaven, who have never come to the blood of Jesus Christ, who are washed in the blood, and know that if they die now they're going to heaven. I'd like you to raise your hand now if there's any of those like that. Okay. Those of you who raised your hand the first time, I'm gonna pray for you now, and I'd like you to say amen. I like that portion of the Bible where it says, their cries went up to heaven, and God heard them. Let's say amen together, that God can know that we really are sorry that we have not had charity as we ought. Lord, I plead the blood. I can plead nothing else, Lord. And I ask thy blood to do this perfect work in these people, Lord. Give them charity. Give them love, the souls. Lord, let them love as Christ loved on the cross when he said, Father, forgive them for they know not what they do. Father, let them have such love that as they die they'll be thinking of the doctor's soul. And oh Lord, I ask you to do this work now to him that is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us. Lord, I praise your name. In Jesus' name, oh Father, amen.
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Roy Daniel (N/A–) is a South African preacher, evangelist, and missionary known for continuing the legacy of his father, Keith Daniel, a prominent figure in Christian ministry. Born and raised in South Africa, Roy was deeply influenced by his godly parents, particularly his father’s fervent preaching and his mother Jennifer’s ministry to women through writing and speaking. After a personal encounter with Christ, Roy entered full-time ministry, preaching thousands of times across Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America in settings such as schools, churches, orphanages, prisons, and slums, often facing challenges like dangerous wildlife and hostile encounters. Roy’s ministry emphasizes repentance, holiness, and a surrendered life to God, delivered with heartfelt conviction and compassion. He co-founded AudioSermon.net, hosts podcasts like The Precious Seed for children and Bible Jesus for all ages, and has authored books and tracts. Based in South Africa with his wife and four children, Roy’s work reflects a commitment to sharing the gospel globally, drawing from his father’s example of Spirit-filled preaching while forging his own path as a missionary and teacher.