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(The Sermon on the Mount and Prayer - Session 1) - Part 5
Gerhard Du Toit

Gerhard Du Toit (birth year unknown–present). Born and raised in South Africa, Gerhard Du Toit grew up in the Dutch Reformed Church and converted to Christianity during his first year at theological school near Cape Town. He trained as an evangelist in South Africa and spent five years preaching there before serving eight years with The Faith Mission in the British Isles, leading Deeper Life Conferences. In 1988, he began ministering in Canada, later joining The Faith Mission (Canada) and, since 2011, Life Action Canada with his wife, Janice. A sought-after global conference speaker, Du Toit is known for his intense preaching style, focusing on prayer, revival, and the Holy Spirit, urging believers to seek God’s presence and burden for souls. He has trained thousands of pastors in spiritual renewal, emphasizing a vibrant prayer life and deep scriptural knowledge. Du Toit and Janice have a daughter, Monica, who is also in ministry. Based in Canada, he continues to preach internationally, inspiring godliness and revival. He said, “Revival begins when the leadership is ablaze with God’s presence.”
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In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of preaching the Word of God and the power it holds. He references the early apostles who dedicated themselves to the ministry of the Word and prayer. The speaker then focuses on the story of Stephen, a man full of the Holy Spirit and faith, who preached a powerful sermon that ultimately cost him his life. The sermon emphasizes that the words of Jesus never left people neutral, but rather forced them to make a decision. The speaker also highlights the different ways people responded to the conviction of sin, as seen in the book of Acts.
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My brother and my sister, from what we can gather in the Gospel of Matthew, is it possible this Thursday night to say to one another that from chapter 4 onwards to the end of the 18th chapter, because in the beginning of the 19th chapter, Matthew made a statement and he said, after these things, Jesus departed out of Galilee? And it's possible for us to be able to say that most of his time within the region of Galilee, or rather in those chapters in Matthew's Gospel, that's where Christ finds himself according to Matthew. Now you and I need to ask ourselves, if it was true that the Lord Jesus spent so much of his time in Matthew's Gospel within the regions of Galilee, we need to ask ourselves, what did the Savior do? And so if you would study those chapters, you will discover that you come across three different aspects of the life and the ministry of the Lord Jesus. You will discover that from chapter 11 to chapter 18, we are looking at reactions that came from the lips of Christ as people responded to the words that he said unto them. You say, why do you say that brother Gerard? Because my brother my sister, the voice or the words of the Lord Jesus Christ never neutralized people. I mean whenever he said to them something, they were never allowed to sit on the fence. They knew exactly what it was going to cost them, and as they faced the reality of the price, people responded in two different ways, and those two different ways that they responded, do we find in the understanding of the conviction of sin and the acts of the apostles. Because you remember in Acts chapter 2 when Peter preached, the Bible says they were pricked in their hearts, and that's one of those words in the Greek New Testament that is speaking to us about the conviction of sin. But they were pricked in their hearts to the degree that they wanted to be saved, and you remember what they said to the apostle Peter when Peter preached that first sermon, and they turned to him and the Bible says that they were pricked in their hearts, and they said to Peter, men and brethren what must we do? And he said to them, repent and be baptized, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, and he was speaking about the promise of salvation. Now there is another word that we discover that come as a result of the words that came from the lips of Christ, because we said a moment ago that every word that came from the lips of the Lord Jesus brought a two-fold response. It never neutralized people. They loved him or they hated him, and the other word that you find is in the book of Acts again. You remember there was a man with the name of Stephen. He was one of those deacons in the early church, or one of those evangelists in the early church, and when the church was growing and the acts of the apostles, the Bible made this statement because the early apostles said that we want to give ourselves to the ministry of the Word of God, and we want to give ourselves to prayer, but the church was growing, and they found those men, and there was a man with the name of Stephen, and the Bible said about Stephen that he was full of a Holy Ghost. He was a man that was full of faith, and you remember he only preached one recorded sermon. It lasted for about 56 verses, and it cost him his very life, and there was a moment that as they listened to the life of Stephen, and the words of Stephen, and the words that came from the life of Stephen, my brother and sister were so deeply cutting into the lives of those people that listened, and listen, let me tell you all that he did. He was quoting scripture. He was giving them the history of the Old Testament, and when the Spirit of God took the Word of God and brought those realms of conviction that was so relevant and so real upon the lives of those people, you remember what the book of Acts said? The book of Acts said they snatched upon their teeth. The book of Acts said they were cutting their hearts. You know what the Greek word means in the New Testament? It speaks of the fact that they were sown asunder.
(The Sermon on the Mount and Prayer - Session 1) - Part 5
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Gerhard Du Toit (birth year unknown–present). Born and raised in South Africa, Gerhard Du Toit grew up in the Dutch Reformed Church and converted to Christianity during his first year at theological school near Cape Town. He trained as an evangelist in South Africa and spent five years preaching there before serving eight years with The Faith Mission in the British Isles, leading Deeper Life Conferences. In 1988, he began ministering in Canada, later joining The Faith Mission (Canada) and, since 2011, Life Action Canada with his wife, Janice. A sought-after global conference speaker, Du Toit is known for his intense preaching style, focusing on prayer, revival, and the Holy Spirit, urging believers to seek God’s presence and burden for souls. He has trained thousands of pastors in spiritual renewal, emphasizing a vibrant prayer life and deep scriptural knowledge. Du Toit and Janice have a daughter, Monica, who is also in ministry. Based in Canada, he continues to preach internationally, inspiring godliness and revival. He said, “Revival begins when the leadership is ablaze with God’s presence.”