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Keith Daniel (1946 - 2021). South African evangelist and Bible teacher born in Cape Town to Jack, a businessman and World War II veteran, and Maud. Raised in a troubled home marked by his father’s alcoholism, he ran away as a teen, facing family strife until his brother Dudley’s conversion in the 1960s sparked his own at 20. Called to ministry soon after, he studied at Glenvar Bible College, memorizing vast Scripture passages, a hallmark of his preaching. Joining the African Evangelistic Band, he traveled across South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and made over 20 North American tours, speaking at churches, schools, and IBLP Family Conferences. Daniel’s sermons, like his recitation of the Sermon on the Mount, emphasized holiness, repentance, and Scripture’s authority. Married to Jenny le Roux in 1978, a godly woman 12 years his junior, they had children, including Roy, and ministered together. He authored no books but recorded 200 video sermons, now shared online. His uncompromising style, blending conviction and empathy, influenced thousands globally.
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of trusting God through trials and challenges, highlighting how God refines and purifies us like gold through the fires of life. It discusses the concept of brokenness and how God lifts us up by His grace alone, transforming us to bring glory only to Him. The speaker shares a personal testimony of experiencing God's perfect work in his life, leading to a deeper understanding of God's ways and the manifestation of Christ-likeness.
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And I meant it. And brother, sister, in case you're sitting there and thinking this man is going to bring out just negative this year, today, here comes the positive, okay? So grab it. There's always the end of a storm, brother, sister, and Christ, don't ever, ever doubt that. There is no such a thing as God allowing you to be destroyed through the fires. Trust Him, I don't care what you're going through, financially, physically, persecution, there is no such a thing as God just letting it destroy you. There's a marvellous God in His perfect understanding of the soul, in His love that made Him let His blood flow for you to win you. There's a marvellous God looking at you, who you redeemed. We bought the great price. There's a marvellous God with the gold, being refined by the fires. Nothing refines gold but fire. And all the dresses coming up, you know, all the rubbish. Only the fires bring the rubbish out of gold and purify gold. That's all that God was doing to me. Rubbish was being dealt with in my life. I wish I could call it better words, you know, to pacify why God is doing these things to you and me, but I want to be utterly honest, He was dealing with the rubbish that was still in my life, even though I was a preacher for years. And the only way He knew how, there's a marvellous God looking at the gold, being refined by the fires. There's a marvellous God with the fires, heating and purifying process that God in His wisdom says, Enough! For now. For now. And in that moment, Satan, demons and evil people cannot touch you from the moment God says enough. All Satan's powers stop that moment. And God will never, ever, ever be too late. Though you think it is. Though the devil tells you it's too late, no. Trust God about that. Enough. And then God lifts you up. And everyone knows God's lifted you up. That's precious, you know. Oh, that moment when God lifted me up, I'll never forget it. Suddenly, you can't get up anymore. Have you ever been in that situation? Does God want to do that to you, that you cannot get up in your own strength? You know, I used to get up in my own strength before that. Many times, whatever the devil did, I would get up and I'd charge back into the battle with a vengeance. Yeah, God brought me and I couldn't get up. Why does God do that? That everyone in the whole world knows, when you get up, that God's grace alone lifted you. Oh, it's something when you know you can't get up unless God lifted you up. When everyone knows that nothing could ever happen again unless God stepped in. Have you ever stood up simply because the only capability, the only ability you had to stand was God lifted you? He lifts you up. Oh, it's so different when a man gets up, lifted up by God when he can't lift himself up. It's so different, he can't touch the glory from then onwards, you know. No one can touch the glory from then onwards. No one allows you to. God lifts you up broken. Does God want that of you, young man? Oh, yes, and trust me, it's coming, if you want God, boy. It's coming if you're going to let God have his way, sir, lady. Brokenness. Brokenness of confidence. Things I wouldn't think are sin, you might think as an attribute to Christianity or to serving God. Things you and I don't realize God wants out the way, that no fresh can glory, because in weakness my strength is made perfect. It's only then God will come. When mercy suddenly lifts you up, suddenly lifted me up, suddenly everyone was conscious, God lifted me up, no one condemned me. When God lifts you up, sir, when no matter how much you were down in the dust, grottling in shame, as it were, in weakness has shown that you're nothing, absolutely nothing but the grace of God now could possibly ever restore this man to even stand again, let alone take a step. Oh, suddenly God took, within moments, I was in the pulpits, the greatest pulpits of my land, and soon some of the greatest pulpits in the whole world, suddenly us, this poor man, from the jungle to suddenly... Why? I'll tell you why. Because God never could trust me before. I would have touched the glory. He couldn't trust me with those pulpits. But now God could, because He knows that I know and everybody else knows this man is nothing but for grace. He would never have got up again. You're so different when you stand up by grace and grace alone, and trust me, young boy, that's what God wants. That's what God wants you to be, that everyone knows, and only God can be glorified if you do anything for Him from then onwards. And there's so little of self left, God wants to take it all out. That's not a bad thing, young man. If He's going to break you, let Him. It's beautiful. It's precious, what God's looking for. Let Him have His way, and if the only way is what He's doing right now in your life, let Him trust and He's not going to destroy you. It's the fruit He wants. I'll never forget, you know, looking at my wife, my darling wife. Forgive me for calling her my darling. Men don't use that word these days, the fear of not being looked upon as men. She's my darling in life. I don't know anyone alive that's more Christ-like than my wife that I personally know, and I say that under the blood of Jesus, and I say that with a grateful heart. I hope, I hope you can say that about your wife soon, but I have to say it. I think God would rebuke me if I didn't acknowledge that He gave me what I know to be the godliest person alive right now in my life, and I've met godly people. But I'll never forget when God lifted me up, and suddenly the whole world didn't condemn, they just stood knowing God's lifted me up. And I looked at my wife one day, and I said, Jenny, why did God do this? I endeavored to serve God with every breath in my body. You know that, the children know that, the world knows that. Why did God allow all this on me, Jenny? And I'll never forget what my wife said. For all eternity, I shall never forget what my wife said. She looked at me, and tears came down her face as she looked at me, asking her this question. She said these words, Keith, I wish I had all the answers, but I don't have all the answers. But this I do know, Keith, God was right. God was perfect in what He's done to you, and what He's allowed to come on you, Keith. Do you know why, Keith? Because I see something in you now that I've never ever seen before in truth, Keith. I see Jesus. You know, when my wife said those words, I stood there, and I trembled, I began to weep, and I cried.
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Keith Daniel (1946 - 2021). South African evangelist and Bible teacher born in Cape Town to Jack, a businessman and World War II veteran, and Maud. Raised in a troubled home marked by his father’s alcoholism, he ran away as a teen, facing family strife until his brother Dudley’s conversion in the 1960s sparked his own at 20. Called to ministry soon after, he studied at Glenvar Bible College, memorizing vast Scripture passages, a hallmark of his preaching. Joining the African Evangelistic Band, he traveled across South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and made over 20 North American tours, speaking at churches, schools, and IBLP Family Conferences. Daniel’s sermons, like his recitation of the Sermon on the Mount, emphasized holiness, repentance, and Scripture’s authority. Married to Jenny le Roux in 1978, a godly woman 12 years his junior, they had children, including Roy, and ministered together. He authored no books but recorded 200 video sermons, now shared online. His uncompromising style, blending conviction and empathy, influenced thousands globally.