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(The Sermon on the Mount and Prayer - Session 1) - Part 6
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 preacher describes a powerful church service where people encountered God and were sanctified and filled with the Holy Spirit. The sermon emphasizes the importance of being a great follower in order to become a great leader. The preacher shares a personal experience of encountering a disoriented man on the road and feeling compelled by God to speak to him. The man reveals that he had just come from the preacher's sermon and was under conviction of sin, leading to his conversion to Christianity.
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It's what we read about in Hebrews chapter 11, that when he speaks about the heroes of faith, and they spoke about those that we don't know their names, but we can guess in the Old Testament and said maybe they were speaking about Isaiah, maybe they were speaking about the prophets, and they said God was not ashamed to be called their God, and some of those people were sawn asunder, and that same word in the New Testament, they were cut to the heart. Let me ask you a question tonight as a Christian. My brother and my sister, we carry with us a fragrance, you know. It's a fragrance in the Christian life. You remember what Paul said about this fragrance? He said to some it was the fragrance of life, and he said to others it became the fragrance of death. Can I ask you tonight, if someone asks myself this question, because you see, we need to live a Christian life, brother and sister, that is intoxicated with the presence of God. We need to live a Christian life that demands a supernatural explanation. It's not the words that we say. It's not what we do for God. It's who we are in the Lord Jesus Christ, and it cuts into the hearts and into the lives of men and women. I was speaking in a church some time ago, and the Sunday morning, and that morning service, the Spirit of God broke into that service in the most very precious and a wonderful way. I don't know how we can survive the Christian life and ministry if there are not times when God breaks into our hearts, and listen brothers, you cannot become a great leader unless you have become a great follower, and the effectiveness or the secret of our effectiveness in the presence of God has always been determined by the last fresh encounter I have with the Lord Jesus Christ. There came a Sunday morning, and God broke that Sunday morning into that service in the most wonderful way in this little church in Western Canada. There was a man that Sunday morning that came under tremendous conviction of sin. I did not know what was going on in all of the hearts of the people. There were people at the altar of his church, and when the service was over, and people met with God, and God sanctified them and filled them with the Holy Spirit, and there were things and people reconcile with one another, and they put things right between them and God and other Christians, and I got into my vehicle, and I was driving back to the motel where I was staying, and and as I was driving back to the motel, there was a man in front of me with a little truck, and as I was coming down the road, he was in front of me, and he was very disorientated, and so I look at this man, and the truck was doing this, and he came to the stop sign, and he jumped in the brakes of this little truck, and then he just put his foot down, and he accelerated, and he went flying, and the carrying on, and I followed him, and I said to myself, there's something wrong with that man, and so I came to the next stop sign, and he was erratic, and he was uncontrolled, and I thought, is he drunk? Is he on drugs? What is it? What's going on with him? And he followed, and then he turned to the right, and I was supposed to turn to the left, but for one reason, I was so captured by this, I found myself taking the wrong road, and I turned to the right, and so I was following him, and suddenly he stopped, and there was a dirt road, and he just turned into this dirt road, and he went flying down this dirt road with his little truck, so I kept driving, and and God began to speak to me, and said, you need to speak to this man, and so I kept driving, and then I turned around, and and I thought, well maybe, you know, there's something wrong, maybe it's on drugs, maybe it's in a terrible state, and I thought, what's wrong? And I came back, and I was coming back, I drove past again, and he sat there in the field, just behind the steering wheel of his little truck, and God spoke to him again, and said, I want you to go and speak to this man, and I turned around, and I came, and I parked behind him, and he was just sitting like this behind his steering wheel, just screaming down his cheeks. I knocked on the door, and I didn't know if he had a gun, or what he was going to do, and I knocked in the window of this door, a little vehicle, and he looked at me, and he turned the window down, and I said, what's wrong? You know what he said? I just came out of the meeting where you preached. I said, what is it? He said, I'm under the conviction of sin, and I lent him to Christ.
(The Sermon on the Mount and Prayer - Session 1) - Part 6
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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.”