
Aaron Dunlop
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Judgement Precipitated by the Ungodly
2.1K38:18JudgmentLEV 19:18OBA 1:10MAT 22:39MRK 12:31ROM 13:9GAL 6:1JAS 2:8In this sermon, the preacher discusses three important lessons that can be learned from the text. Firstly, the world has a deep hatred for godly individuals, even if they may not physically harm them. The preacher shares a personal experience of witnessing a change in demeanor when giving a gospel card to an ungodly person. Secondly, the sermon emphasizes the seriousness of the malice and mockery directed towards God's people, stating that it is equivalent to murder in the heart. Lastly, the preacher describes a scene of distress and escape, where the Israelites are fleeing from their enemies. The sermon concludes by highlighting the punishment that awaits those who stand in the way of God's people.
The Sin of Sinning
2.0K51:59SinMAT 25:132PE 3:141JN 3:51JN 3:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the seriousness of sin by contrasting it with righteousness. He explains that to truly understand the sinfulness of our own lives, we must look to Christ and see His righteousness and purity. The preacher highlights that sin is lawlessness against God and originated with Satan. He also discusses how sin relates to Christ, ourselves, and Satan, emphasizing the continuous nature of sin. Overall, the sermon aims to help listeners grasp the gravity of sin and the need for Christ's redemption.
One of you...!
2.0K28:57BetrayalMAT 26:21MAT 26:23MRK 14:18LUK 22:21LUK 22:23JHN 13:18JHN 13:21In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the words of Jesus in the upper room before his crucifixion, where he reveals that one of his disciples will betray him. The preacher emphasizes that this sermon is meant to expose religious hypocrisy and challenge the notion of a social gospel. He highlights the example of Judas, who lived with Jesus and witnessed his teachings, yet still chose to betray him. The sermon emphasizes the solemnity and deep sorrow with which Jesus delivered this message, urging the audience to examine their own hearts and commitment to Christ.
Judgment Predicted on the Ungodly
1.9K30:52JudgmentISA 53:1OBA 1:1In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the first verse of the book of Obadiah. The verse talks about a rumor from the Lord and an ambassador being sent to gather nations against Edom in battle. The speaker emphasizes the atmosphere of judgment and destruction that permeates the air in those Middle Eastern countries. The sermon is divided into three parts: the rumor heard among the people, the action set in motion among the nations, and the judgment that will be done to the heathen. The speaker also discusses the reverberating rumor that is sent from God against sin and heathenism, which will ultimately lead to the destruction of Edom.
Kiss the Son
1.9K35:41Wrath Of God1SA 10:1PSA 2:6PSA 2:10PSA 2:12LUK 7:38In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of kissing the Son, which symbolizes worship, allegiance, and love towards Jesus Christ. The sermon references the story of a woman washing and kissing Jesus' feet, highlighting her gratitude for being forgiven much. The preacher urges believers to not only worship Jesus, but also obey His commands and seek to understand them through scripture. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the duty of believers to hear, come to, and trust in Christ, highlighting the blessings that come from putting our trust in Him.
The Punishment of a Privileged People
1.9K39:12PunishmentISA 21:11JER 49:7EZK 25:12AMO 1:11AMO 2:14OBA 1:1ZEC 2:3In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the intensity of the message of punishment on a privileged people who have heard and rejected the Gospel. The book of Obadiah, with its brevity and clear language, serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of turning away from God. The preacher urges the audience to examine their hearts and truly accept the Gospel, rather than relying on intellectual knowledge alone. The sermon also highlights the concept of the day of the Lord, a strong warning against an ungodly world and the futility of human efforts to save oneself.
The Day of Judgment
1.8K42:15Judgment Seat Of ChristGEN 6:3OBA 1:15MAT 7:2ROM 2:5GAL 6:7In this sermon, the speaker discusses the judgment of God and its various aspects. The first aspect is the event of the judgment, which is referred to as the day of the Lord. The second aspect is the law by which this judgment is dispensed, which is the principle of retribution or "eye for an eye." The speaker emphasizes that there are only three options to deal with God's judgment: accepting Christ's sacrifice, bearing the judgment oneself in hell, or rejecting the gospel and facing God's judgment. The sermon concludes with a reminder that the invitation of Christ is certain and that God will judge those who reject the gospel.
The Source of Sinning
1.8K45:38Sin1JN 3:1In this sermon on 1st John chapter 3, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the reality and heinousness of sin. John is not condemning or attacking the listeners, but rather seeking to help them by telling the truth. He analyzes sin from various perspectives, including man, Satan, Christ, and sin itself. The speaker also highlights the role of Satan in tempting individuals and the dangers of sin being easily accessible in the digital age, particularly through pornography.
Judgment Prepared in the Ungodly I
1.7K37:40JudgmentOBA 1:2MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the book of Obadiah and provides an outline of its content. The sermon begins by discussing the judgment prepared for the ungodly, specifically focusing on the destruction of Edom. The preacher emphasizes that God judges complacency and conceit, urging the audience to humble themselves before God. The sermon concludes with a promise of deliverance for God's people, highlighting the importance of holiness and the ultimate victory of God's kingdom.
The Demonstration of Judgment
1.7K52:45JudgmentISA 51:17MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of God's judgment and how it is demonstrated throughout the Bible. He emphasizes that God's judgment is predictable and operates by laws. The preacher refers to Isaiah 51:17, where Jerusalem is described as having drunk from the cup of God's fury. This cup represents God's wrath against sin, which must be satisfied. The preacher warns that no sin, no matter how small, can go unpunished, and God will compel us to drink from this cup of judgment. The sermon concludes with the assurance that God will come and wipe out the wicked, bringing astonishment and judgment upon them.
Judgment Prepared in the Ungodly Ii
1.7K33:29JudgmentPSA 119:11PRO 24:30ISA 34:5MAT 6:19LUK 12:482TI 2:15JAS 1:22In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of complacency and its consequences. He uses the analogy of thieves robbing vineyards to illustrate how God will strip away everything from the complacent. The preacher emphasizes the importance of studying and reading good books as tools for spiritual growth. He also highlights the pride and false security of the ungodly, who refuse to believe the Gospel due to their complacency and pride. The sermon warns against complacency and encourages listeners to seek God and avoid being complacent in their faith.
The Decree of Judgment
1.7K33:04JudgmentGEN 19:24ISA 3:6JOL 1:15MAT 5:38ROM 12:21ROM 13:3In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the concept of judgment and the decree of judgment as prescribed by the Lord. The sermon explores the idea that what we sow, we will reap, and uses the example of Edom suffering the consequences of their actions towards Judah. The preacher also discusses the three types of suffering in the world: calamity, which is the result of the fall but not guilt; judgment prepared for the ungodly; and judgment precipitated by the ungodly. The sermon emphasizes that while judgment is sanctioned by God, it is not compulsory and can be carried out in different ways, including monetary compensation.
The Unction From the Holy One
1.6K43:00UnctionIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of receiving the spirit of Christ and the word of Christ by faith in order to have the life of Christ. He emphasizes that without this, one is living in sin and has no hope in this life or the next. The preacher highlights the invitation of Jesus to come to him and find rest, peace, and fulfillment in him. He encourages the listeners to live in the present reality of eternity, which will help them focus on the eternal rather than the materialism and struggles of this world. The sermon also emphasizes the importance of the promise of eternal life and the need to reckon ourselves dead to sin and alive to God. The preacher warns against falling into error and emphasizes the role of the word of God in guiding and teaching us. Finally, the sermon highlights the desperate state of the church in the last days, characterized by sin and antichrists, and emphasizes that our only hope is in the spirit, word, and life of Christ.
The State of the church...pray Ye Therefore
1.6K35:52DeclensionEZK 34:4EZK 34:8EZK 34:11MAT 9:36In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of prayer in fulfilling the duty of Christians to share the gospel with the world. The speaker highlights the condition of the world, describing it as sheep scattered abroad and fainting without a shepherd. The text used is Matthew 9:36-10:1, where Jesus is moved with compassion for the multitudes and instructs his disciples to pray for laborers to be sent into the harvest. The speaker urges Christians to go beyond simply fundraising or organizing missionary trips, but to consistently pray for the Lord to raise up laborers and leaders for His kingdom.