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Casting All Your Care Upon Him - Hans Waldvogel
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Listen to freely downloadable audio sermons by From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons in mp3 format. The work and ministry of SermonIndex can be encapsulated in this one word: Revival. Concepts such as Holiness, Purity, Christ-Likeness, Self-Denial and Discipleship are hardly the goal of much modern preaching. Thus the main thrust of the speakers and articles on the website encourage us towards a reviving of these missing elements of Christianity. Download these higher-quality mp3 recordings that have been broadcasted on the radio. These very high-bite rate messages are great to use also for CD distribution and broadcasting on radio and internet radio. This is being done in partnership with a Christian Radio Station in Missouri. Produced at KNEO Radio in Neosho, MO
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In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of owing six dollars and worrying about how to pay a bill. He initially questioned why God didn't provide the money instantly, but eventually learned to trust in God's provision. The speaker emphasizes the importance of looking to Jesus instead of focusing on material possessions or circumstances. He encourages listeners to have faith and confidence in God's ability to work all things together for good, even when faced with challenges or tests.
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Welcome to the From the Pulpit in Classic Sermon series. Each week we bring you a different message from some of history's greatest speakers in the Christian faith, and powerful sermons from modern preachers too. This week we have Hans R. Waldvogel with his message, Casting All Your Care Upon Him. For he careth... Now why should he care? Why should he number all the hairs on my head? Well, because every hair needs help, needs attention. People say to me, what? Your hair is still not white, and you still have a nice crop of hair. Yes, I have a good caretaker of my hair. Really, really good. There was a time when I lost almost all my hair, but the Lord brought it back. And since then I haven't worried about one hair on my head. Jesus Christ knows how many I have, and He knows what... and He has provided for each hair on my head. I suppose I have a hundred thousand at least. I never counted them. But He's provided for each one of my hairs an oil well, a supply of oil to keep it lubricated. I don't have to spend a lot of money for all the calabrese to keep my hair alive. Jesus Christ really takes care of... And why should He bother? Why should He bother? Not just to make me pretty, but to glorify His name because I belong to Him. My father used to care for my hair. I don't know how many times he spat on it and combed it. And he says, Why I'm going to be ashamed of you if you come among the people without your hair combed. He cared. I didn't. Didn't bother whether I combed my hair or not, but my father did. And my mother cared when my ears weren't clean. She took strong solution and washed them. I didn't care. Corn grew in my ears. Why? My mother washed them so clean 70 years ago that they're still clean today. But Jesus Christ wants to care about everything concerning my being from beginning to the end of eternity. And I dishonor Him when I don't cast all my care upon Him. Not only that, but I rob Him of His honor and His kingship. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness means that I must seek to let Him reign within me. I must seek to make room for Him to be the absolute provider and the absolute ruler of my life. And that means my whole spirit and soul and body. And if I do that, He has promised to preserve me blameless. Mind you, my whole spirit and soul and body blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. And what for? Not that I should be honored in that day. He promises that too. But it's the honor of my Lord Jesus Christ that's at stake. If He doesn't bring me through, Moses said to God, if you kill these people, they deserve it. You could destroy them in a moment, but where's your honor? The Gentiles will say, well, He wasn't as strong and He wasn't as powerful as He said He was. He wasn't able to bring them through and He wasn't near as merciful as He said He was, else He'd have forgiven their iniquity. And in that day, the Bible says, we shall be the glory of Christ. And when the Apostle Peter talks about it, he says, Though now ye are in heaviness through manifold temptation, Barnabas says, we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom. It is by these testings and by these trials that I'm given a chance to make my choice between the devil and Jesus Christ. And that's the choice I must make. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness means that there is a kingdom, thank God. And I can make my choice. I can enter into that kingdom by choosing Jesus Christ to rule, to take His great power and to be master and that kingdom must be within me. And it is there that sin reigns. Oh, where sin abounded and it certainly did abound and God said it abounded so much that in many hearts it chokes the Word and that Word does not bring forth fruit unto the kingdom of God. But if I guard my heart with all diligence and I say to it that Satan shall not have dominion and sin shall not have dominion, I choose Jesus, that's my choice. For instance, he says, In nothing be anxious. I had to learn that lesson before I really got established in the ministry and I'm so glad that God did not let me go. I was born anxious. My father always told me that when I was three days old I laughed for the first and the last time. And when I was five years old I had the measles and then it's hard to get along with me after that. I worried about everything. I went to school and if my school work didn't come out perfect I'd worry for days. I wouldn't talk to anybody until that thing was corrected. I was just full of it. Full of worry, full of anxiety, full of fear, full of all that. When I was twelve years old I was sure that I was going to die within a year or two. So many people died of consumption at that time and I had a cough. That's why I hate cough. And so I was sure I had consumption and I worried silently and quietly. I worried. I didn't dare go by a cemetery. And when I came to God He said, Listen, you've got to make your choice. In nothing be anxious. Let me take over. That's the wonderful thing. We think, well, it's quite wonderful not to be anxious and not to worry and not to fret and not to care. But that's not the issue. The issue is to make room for Jesus Christ who is the King of Glory, the Prince of Peace, who has conquered, glory to God, who has conquered and purchased me with His own blood that I should not live unto myself but unto Him. We are His workmanship. But that word workmanship I understand means masterpiece. You are His masterpiece if you let Him have His way. That's the idea. When a boy, when in Switzerland or Germany any young man learns a trade I had to spend five years learning the jewelry business and after five years you have to pass an examination and by this you have to make a masterpiece. Now, Barber told me the masterpiece he had to make for an exhibition he had to shave a man or many men and he had to take a pair of tweezers and he had to take a large piece of paper and glue, put glue on it and then he had to take a million pieces of hair and make a picture of a house. That was his masterpiece. He was ruled by his masterpiece. A jeweler would have to make a brooch or a lavalier or a bracelet himself. He had to make it from bottom up to the top and finish it. And that went on exhibition for everybody to look at and to examine and I remember in my shop whenever I saw a piece of jewelry I could tell who made it. We had a man who had the name that he was a good jeweler. He happened to be they called him the French jeweler and they advertised that among them. But I said he was a butcher not a jeweler. I could tell by every piece of jewelry that he made that he didn't know much about making jewelry but he got away with it somehow. There was another man when I saw a piece of jewelry by him I made goo-goo eyes. I never saw such wonderful work. And that man took his time and when he made a piece of jewelry you know it had to be as clean looking at from the front as from the back every part of it. He was a master. His masterpiece honored him and that's what he was after. Jesus Christ is making a masterpiece that will honor him in the day when he presents you and me to the Father as the finished product and in the meantime I must work with fear and trembling to be sure that I don't interfere with his will. Oh this mighty will of God and when he says casting all your care upon him he means to say I cannot finish my masterpiece if you fool with it. If you put your paws to it if you worry over it you take it out of my hands. That's what we do. But when we don't worry and don't fret then the Bible says in nothing be anxious but what? In everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God and then God takes over. And how does it take over? Why the Prince of Peace comes to take his work his masterpiece and he works it out and maybe you don't know how he does it you don't know but that's where faith and confidence comes in. How many times we have committed our bodies to him when we were sick and then when God allowed some tests to come our way then we took our bodies out of his hand again and we began to worry and God has to stand aside. I tell you God is a great master my Lord Jesus Christ is a is a great master and he's a great savior and he is one that knows how to finish the work which he has begun and that was one of the first lessons I had to learn when I came to God. I had to learn to trust him for every penny I needed. It was an interesting lesson it was a difficult lesson how many times did the Lord hit my knuckles when I tried to fool with it. Leave it to me I told you how my first lesson was to get six bucks six dollars I owed six dollars I had been robbed of the money by a saint and now I didn't have it and I had to pay a bill six dollars and for a whole month I worried and grunted and groaned and murmured in my heart I remember walking down the street and looking at the bushes and think now Lord what's six bucks between you and me why you could turn these leaves into five dollar bills honestly I thought he could but he didn't now why didn't he do it I'd reach into my pocket I thought well the Lord could create it in my pocket but he didn't do it I said now why as long as I said why I found fault with God I got nothing nothing after one month's time in a meeting in Zion in the faith home I learned my lesson God took all the fear out of me God made me look at Jesus instead of into my pocket and instead of at the bushes and when I got a sight of Jesus Christ the peace of God filled my heart and next day I got six dollars not one penny more or less and in a most miraculous way from both of them from people from whom I could never have expected it God just showed me that he is not only able but willing to take care of his own kingdom and his own honor but as long as I interfere with his honor nothing doing then I honor the devil the devil comes around and he wouldn't be a good devil if he didn't test you that's his job when Jesus was baptized with the Holy Ghost the spirit drove him into the temptation and if need be ye are in manifold temptation what for not to be defeated but that the trial of your faith may be found unto praise and honor and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ and he'll never say well I remember the trouble you were in but I happen to be on a trip I couldn't take care of you just then or maybe it was a little too... he'll never say that he'll never say Abraham believed God and he hoped against hope and he waxed strong in faith now that's the test of true faith the longer the trial lasts the stronger your faith will grow if your eyes are upon the promise and him that promised Sarah counted him faithful that promise what do you do? you count him faithful that promise and it isn't a matter of just making a comfortable life for myself but it's a matter of making a comfortable life for Jesus he wants to live with me he wants to make his home with me he wants to feel at home here he wants to see that I have perfect confidence in him no matter what all hell does he has already won the fight and now to learn this grand lesson and the peace of God which passeth all understanding why that's Christ he'll keep your heart and he'll keep your mind and I find in my travels that very very few Christian will obey this command they'll obey other commands they'll stop drinking beer or smoking cigarettes listen to be worried and to be anxious is worse than smoking cigarettes it is to me it would be a greater sin I would dishonor my God if I murmured I'd say my Lord you made a mistake you didn't know what you were talking about there when he said he cares for you beloved it's his honor not my honor not my comfort let me be tested let me be tried Abraham the Bible says was fully persuaded that's faith not to feel he didn't feel he saw his body now dead and the deadness of Sarah's womb that didn't stagger him at all he didn't stagger at the promise of God beloved I'm talking seriously we won't see one another for a long time I'm really serious if you don't learn this lesson you dishonor your God your God who said all things work together for good we know that all things work together for good to them that love God all things belong to him all things are possible to him that believe us but we like to have it thrown at us you know when I was a boy I told you before I was saved I devoured the newspaper every day at my lunch hour and I was especially fond of Mutton Jeff when I got saved I quit I had no more room in my heart for that business but one day I went to hear a favorite evangelist Paul Rader that's Miss Schultz's patron saint he was a wonderful preacher and one day he was using an illustration from a cartoon of Jigs and Maggie they loved corn beef and cabbage and he used it with such a skill that I said well I must see what that is and so I looked at a cartoon of Jigs and Maggie and you know it's been a blessing to me Maggie and her daughter naughty women they went to a great big department store in the city and I don't know what they did but the manager flew at them and disgraced them and dishonored them and they came home weeping sniff sniff hoo hoo and Jigs wanted to know what had happened why they told him what a fresh manager that was and how he had bawled them out so Jigs put on his stovepipe hat and he went down and he bought the store the whole store and then he fired the manager and then you should have seen Maggie and her daughter walk into that store everything belonged to them that's why God says we should come with boldness we have a high priest who is made higher than the heavens the prince of this world is cast out oh let's believe it you've been listening to the From the Pulpit in Classic Sermon series this week you heard Hans R. Waldvogel with his message casting all your care upon him tune in next week for another powerful message from God's word on From the Pulpit and Classic Sermons
Casting All Your Care Upon Him - Hans Waldvogel
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Listen to freely downloadable audio sermons by From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons in mp3 format. The work and ministry of SermonIndex can be encapsulated in this one word: Revival. Concepts such as Holiness, Purity, Christ-Likeness, Self-Denial and Discipleship are hardly the goal of much modern preaching. Thus the main thrust of the speakers and articles on the website encourage us towards a reviving of these missing elements of Christianity. Download these higher-quality mp3 recordings that have been broadcasted on the radio. These very high-bite rate messages are great to use also for CD distribution and broadcasting on radio and internet radio. This is being done in partnership with a Christian Radio Station in Missouri. Produced at KNEO Radio in Neosho, MO