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Paul Before Agrippa - Part 4
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Joshua Daniel (1928 - 2014). Indian evangelist and president of Laymen’s Evangelical Fellowship International, born in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, to N. Daniel, a mathematics teacher turned revivalist. Saved at 15, he began preaching at 16 to students in Madras, earning a Master’s in English Literature from Madras University. Joining his father’s ministry in 1954, he led Laymen’s Evangelical Fellowship from 1963, headquartered in Chennai, growing it to hundreds of centers across India, Cyprus, Guyana, and London. Known as the “boy revivalist,” he authored Faith Is the Victory and delivered thousands of sermons, aired on TV and radio in multiple languages, focusing on salvation and revival. Married to Lily, they had three children, including John, who succeeded him. His annual retreats at Beulah Gardens drew 7,000-9,000, emphasizing prayer and holiness. Daniel’s ministry, marked by tentmaker missionaries, impacted millions despite later critiques of family-centric leadership.
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of faithfulness, constancy, and stability in relationships, drawing parallels between human vows and God's faithfulness. It highlights the need for believers to be faithful witnesses, declaring deliverance to the captives, and not rely on false assurances or sponsors for missionary work, but on the unchanging nature of God.
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I'm going to give you a brief introduction of what I'm going to talk about in this lecture. I'm going to give you a brief introduction of what I'm going to talk about in this lecture. And I say, after all these years, how little of God's provisions I have used. How little of God's power I have employed. Just a beggarly amount of this and that. Beggarly love. I don't know how anybody can be satisfied with a kind of meager, not long-lasting, shallow love. Suppose our marriage vows went something like this. Actually, they say, in sickness and in health, in poverty and in wealth, for better or worse. All right. Suppose they went like this. As soon as you get unemployed, until you lose your front teeth, until you have a nice, flowing hair, I will be faithful to you. Will you marry under those circumstances? And your husband will come home drunk in one day. Once wife is already talking. And the front teeth fall. I am free. I am free from my vows. Let me look around for some pretty face. Not with somebody with dentures. No. We want stability. We need constancy. We need to be assured that in tough times, our family will hold together. You see, that's the natural longing of every sane, balanced person. But, if Christ had not been born, if the word of God had not testified against your sins, if the word of God had not testified against your sins, we would have been a bunch of ravaging beasts. There wouldn't have been one virgin. There wouldn't have been one virgin. But we are producing such a scene again. Why? Because we are not faithful witnesses. Because we are not declaring deliverance to the captives. It has become a kind of habit today in some quarters. What is it? You find sponsors if you want to go for missionary work. Go around the country. Tell them how wonderful a person you are. And you will do this and you will do that. And some rich people may give you some assurance of support. And on that basis, we will permit you to go. On that basis, we will permit you to go. Look at that. Jehovah-Jireh does not exist on the scene. The God of Abraham is dead. The one who said, I am the same yesterday, today, forever, is no more. What false kind of basis on which we are basing Christian missionary work today. No, make no mistake. Very often, the governments of this world make this mistake.
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Joshua Daniel (1928 - 2014). Indian evangelist and president of Laymen’s Evangelical Fellowship International, born in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, to N. Daniel, a mathematics teacher turned revivalist. Saved at 15, he began preaching at 16 to students in Madras, earning a Master’s in English Literature from Madras University. Joining his father’s ministry in 1954, he led Laymen’s Evangelical Fellowship from 1963, headquartered in Chennai, growing it to hundreds of centers across India, Cyprus, Guyana, and London. Known as the “boy revivalist,” he authored Faith Is the Victory and delivered thousands of sermons, aired on TV and radio in multiple languages, focusing on salvation and revival. Married to Lily, they had three children, including John, who succeeded him. His annual retreats at Beulah Gardens drew 7,000-9,000, emphasizing prayer and holiness. Daniel’s ministry, marked by tentmaker missionaries, impacted millions despite later critiques of family-centric leadership.