
Aeron Morgan
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The Calmness of the Trusting Believer Pt 1
2.7K1:01:53PSA 25:10PSA 25:12HEB 12:28REV 2:8REV 15:3In this sermon, the speaker shares his experience of preaching the Word of God in the Philippines, specifically among rebel tribes and in areas of extreme poverty. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the greatness of God and leaving a spiritual impact on the people rather than teaching them new methodologies or keys to success. The speaker highlights the courage and dedication of pastors like Yolando Salem, who risk their lives to bring the gospel to rebel tribes, even in the face of persecution and danger. The sermon also mentions the desperate need for food and the overcrowded prisons in the Philippines, illustrating the challenging circumstances in which these pastors and believers are ministering.
Man's Chief End to Glorify God
2.1K41:35Glorifying GodGEN 14:19GEN 15:1ACT 17:23ACT 17:311CO 6:19HEB 7:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that despite man's ability to harness the power of the sun and wind, he is spiritually fallen and in need of God. The preacher references Paul's message in Acts 17, where he declares that it is in God that we live, move, and have our being, and therefore we should glorify and honor Him. The preacher highlights that man may resist the idea of needing God and may be corrupted and depraved, but ultimately, he is weak and in captivity to sin. The sermon emphasizes that all souls belong to God, and as the creator, we are accountable to Him and should always seek to honor Him.
The Calmness of the Trusting Believer Pt 2
2.0K46:42PSA 25:8PSA 25:14PSA 25:20In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the character of God's love and righteousness. He highlights how God teaches sinners, guides the meek, pardons repentant transgressors, and reveals His purposes. The speaker also shares a personal testimony of a man named Ron Fletcher who came to know Christ and experienced a radical transformation in his life. The sermon emphasizes the importance of having intimate communion with God, walking in the fear of the Lord, and submitting to His will in order to experience peace and fulfillment.
The Majesty of God's Holiness
1.8K56:24Holiness Of GodISA 6:1JHN 2:17HEB 12:14REV 15:3In this sermon, the speaker discusses the distorted view of God that exists in many churches today. He criticizes the prevalence of humanistic philosophy and sermons that cater to emotions and ego, rather than focusing on God. The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's holiness and the temporary nature of worldly pursuits. He calls for a return to biblical teaching and a revival in churches, highlighting the need for sinners to embrace God's provision for holiness through his grace. The sermon references Isaiah 6 and Revelation 15 to illustrate the awe-inspiring nature of God's holiness.
The All-Sufficiency of El Shaddai
1.6K48:09Character Of GodPSA 91:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching that magnifies the greatness and supremacy of God. He argues that people are starving for the greatness of God and that preaching that lacks this focus will not touch the hidden cry of the soul. The preacher also highlights the need for individuals to know themselves and God, as this is the purpose of all teaching and preaching. He references the story of Abram and how God's revelation of His all-mightiness transformed the situation and strengthened Abram's faith. The preacher concludes by emphasizing the significance of knowing God as El Shaddai, the all-sufficient one, and how this knowledge can lead to an abounding life.
(Second Coming of Christ) 01 the King Is Coming
1.5K45:01Second Coming1TH 1:31TH 4:161TH 5:22TH 2:142PE 3:101JN 3:2REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the hope of the coming of Christ as presented in the book of 1 Thessalonians. The early Christians are commended for their patience and assurance in this hope. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus Christ is coming again to consummate our blessed hope, and encourages believers to be on fire for Jesus and to actively share the gospel. The sermon concludes with a story of a blind woman who experienced a life-changing encounter with God through Jesus Christ.
The Importance of Knowing God
1.5K42:45Knowing GodHEB 8:10In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing God and having a personal relationship with Him. The New Covenant's achievement and objective is not just about knowing the forgiveness of sins, but about truly knowing God. The speaker highlights the significance of having God's laws written in our minds and hearts, and the intimate relationship that comes with it. Worship is not just an external or aesthetic act, but a disposition of reverential awe and adoring love for God, which inspires trust, promotes humility, and leads to a passion for heart holiness.
The Transcendence of El Elyon
1.4K43:19God's MajestyEl ElyonTrust in GodGEN 14:19EXO 33:12EXO 34:5PSA 62:10PSA 90:7PSA 91:1ISA 14:12ROM 8:28Aeron Morgan emphasizes the transcendence and majesty of God, El Elyon, as revealed in Psalms 91. He highlights the security and refuge found in God for those who trust in Him, contrasting the despair of Psalms 90 with the hope and assurance in Psalms 91. Morgan encourages believers to dwell in the secret place of the Most High, affirming that God is supreme and in control of all things, and that nothing can stand against those who are in His care. He calls for a passionate love for God and His Word, urging the church to return to a deeper understanding of God's nature and holiness. Ultimately, Morgan reassures that God, as El Elyon, is our protector and source of strength in times of trouble.
(Second Coming of Christ) 02 the Rapture of the Church
1.4K45:48Second ComingJHN 1:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of the rapture of the church, specifically focusing on the passages in 1 Corinthians 15:51-53 and 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17. The preacher emphasizes that the rapture will happen quickly, in the twinkling of an eye, and that Jesus Himself promised this event. The Old Testament prophets spoke of the coming of the Messiah to reign on earth, but they did not know about the rapture. The preacher encourages believers to find comfort in the assurance of the rapture and urges non-believers to repent and be prepared for the return of Jesus.
(Second Coming of Christ) 12 a Brand New City for the Bride
1.2K44:57Second ComingGEN 8:21REV 21:2In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the end times as described in the Bible. He references passages from 1 Corinthians, Matthew, Peter, and Revelation to emphasize that the end of all things is approaching. The preacher explains that after six millennia of sin and rebellion, there will come a time when God will bring an end to the current world and create a new heaven and earth. He also highlights the importance of recognizing the depravity of human nature and the need for a supernatural change of heart through God's Holy Spirit.
(Second Coming of Christ) 03 What on Earth Will Happen When the Church Is Gone
1.2K52:11Second ComingMAT 24:15In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the great tribulation as described in the Bible. He references Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones, emphasizing the lack of life in them. He connects this to the idea of carcasses and the gathering of eagles, suggesting that those who do not come out of sin will be destroyed. The preacher also quotes verses from Malachi and Zephaniah, describing the day of the Lord as a time of wrath, trouble, and darkness. He concludes by stating that the great tribulation will be the darkest and most dreaded period in human history, surpassing even past atrocities like the Holocaust.
(Second Coming of Christ) 04 an Agreement With Hell
1.1K45:44Second ComingDEU 9:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the word of God and its thrilling nature. The sermon focuses on the story of Daniel and his discovery that the captivity of his people would last for approximately 68 years, leading to a day of deliverance. The speaker highlights the need for trust in God and his reliability. The sermon also addresses the spiritual state of the people, emphasizing the lack of love for God, truth, righteousness, God's word, holiness, the sanctuary, and God's honor. The speaker acknowledges the failure to instill a thirst for God in the rising generation and calls for honesty with God. The sermon concludes with a positive message about God's communication of purpose and the need for humble seeking of Him.
(Second Coming of Christ) 13 the Glory of the New Jerusalem
1.1K56:42Second ComingISA 35:1ISA 35:9AMO 9:13REV 5:5REV 21:27In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of focusing on the eternal purposes of God as the only lasting reality in life. He explains that the realization of eternal glory can only be known by those who have faith in Jesus Christ. The preacher also discusses the concept of holiness and how it is necessary for communion with God. He then turns to the book of Revelation to describe the new Jerusalem, the holy city that will descend after the millennium and the great white throne judgment. The preacher concludes by affirming that God's plans will be fulfilled perfectly and on schedule, and encourages the congregation to eagerly anticipate heaven.
(Second Coming of Christ) 09 an Invasion From Outer Space
1.1K47:57Spiritual PreparednessSecond Coming Of ChristSecond ComingREV 19:11Aeron Morgan emphasizes the significance of the Second Coming of Christ, as depicted in Revelation 19, where Jesus returns on a white horse, symbolizing His authority and righteousness. He contrasts the current fascination with science fiction and evil beings with the biblical truth of Christ's return, warning against the dangers of occult practices and the Antichrist's impending arrival. Morgan highlights the importance of being prepared for the marriage supper of the Lamb, urging believers to embrace the grace and righteousness offered through Christ. He calls for a recognition of Christ's sovereignty and the necessity of living according to His Word, as the ultimate judgment approaches.
(Second Coming of Christ) 05 an Agreement With Hell
1.1K54:04ProphecySecond Coming Of ChristSecond ComingDAN 9:19Aeron Morgan emphasizes the significance of Daniel's prophecy regarding the 70 weeks, highlighting God's plan for Israel and the ultimate restoration of righteousness. He discusses Daniel's earnest prayer for his people and God's response through the angel Gabriel, revealing the timeline leading to the coming of the Messiah and the eventual rise of the Antichrist. Morgan reassures believers of God's sovereignty and faithfulness, urging them to remain steadfast in faith and holiness as they await Christ's return. He stresses the importance of being prepared for the imminent second coming of Jesus, encouraging the congregation to live righteously and support one another in faith.
(Second Coming of Christ) 07 the Day Christians Stand Before Jesus
1.1K46:51Second Coming2CO 4:82CO 4:142CO 5:52CO 5:72CO 5:10REV 4:5In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of judgment and rewards in both earthly and heavenly realms. They explain that during the 70th week, a seven-year period, fearful events will occur on earth and rewards will be given to the faithless and disobedient. However, faithful and obedient believers who have loved and served Jesus Christ will also receive rewards in the heavenlies. The speaker emphasizes that judgment is not only about establishing guilt and punishment, but also about proving and testing one's life. They share the story of a missionary named John Shelbon and his wife who faced numerous difficulties and questioned why they were experiencing such hardships. The speaker suggests that although we may not understand the reasons behind certain challenges, there will come a time when the question of "why" will be replaced by the answer.
(Second Coming of Christ) 06 Universal Admiration for the Devil
1.1K54:14Second ComingDAN 9:25DAN 11:29In this sermon on Revelation chapter 13, the speaker begins by referencing several passages from the books of Daniel and 2 Thessalonians that relate to end time events. He then shares a story about a man who sacrifices to restore the sight of a blind flower girl, highlighting the cost and sacrifice involved. The speaker then reads and discusses the first five verses of Revelation chapter 13, describing the beast that arises from the sea with seven heads and ten horns. The passage also mentions a wounded head that is healed, leading to the worship of the dragon and the beast by the world.
(Second Coming of Christ) 08 When the Examination Is All Over
99145:05Second ComingREV 19:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of appearing before the judgment seat of Christ. He emphasizes the importance of having a conscience that is void of offense towards God and man. The speaker encourages believers to examine their lives and works, ensuring that they are maintaining their steadfastness, first love, and zeal for God. He reminds the audience that while believers will not be lost at the judgment seat, it will be a time of assessment where the quality of their life's work will be evaluated. The sermon references Acts 24:16 and Romans 14:10, highlighting the need for believers to render an account of their character, conduct, and service before the Lord. Additionally, 2 Corinthians 5:10 is mentioned, emphasizing that everyone will receive a judgment according to their deeds, whether good or worthless.
(Second Coming of Christ) 16 the Only New World Order to Come
98739:52Second ComingPSA 118:26ISA 11:1ISA 12:5MAT 6:33MAT 23:39JHN 14:2REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher reflects on what will happen when the world comes to an end and everyone faces judgment. He emphasizes the importance of being right with God and accepting Jesus as Savior to be prepared for this day. The preacher highlights the signs indicating that Christ's return is imminent and urges believers to eagerly anticipate it. He concludes by quoting biblical passages that speak of God's victory over nations and the assurance of eternal life for the righteous.
The Faithfulness of Elohim & Jehovah
94155:13Character Of GodGEN 27:30MAT 6:33HEB 12:12HEB 12:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of truly knowing God and having a real biblical faith. They discuss the transcendence of God, highlighting His position as the Most High and the instructor of eternity. The speaker also mentions the role of the Holy Spirit as the illuminator, even in the eternal ages to come. They emphasize the need for holiness in order to see and know God, and they reference the power of the blood of Jesus Christ to cleanse us from sin. The sermon concludes with a reference to John 17, where Jesus speaks about eternal life being found in knowing the Father and Jesus Christ.
(Second Coming of Christ) 15 the Delights of the Paradise of God
91751:39Second ComingPSA 1:3PSA 36:8PSA 46:4REV 22:1REV 22:5In this sermon, the preacher discusses the delights of the city as described in the book of Revelation. The sermon begins by highlighting the incredible foundations and structure of the city, emphasizing its significance and importance. The preacher then focuses on the centrality of Christ in the city, highlighting his role as the faithful mediator in heaven and the supreme ruler on earth. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the paradise-like nature of the city, where there is no sin, curse, night, or death, and where believers will experience eternal blessedness in the presence of the Lamb.
(Second Coming of Christ) 11 a Final Assize and a Final Abode
91644:33SalvationSecond ComingFinal JudgmentREV 20:11Aeron Morgan delivers a powerful sermon on the final judgment as depicted in Revelation 20, emphasizing the great white throne where all the dead will be judged according to their works. He highlights the significance of the Lamb of God, who will be the judge, and the importance of having one's name written in the book of life to avoid eternal condemnation. Morgan warns that even during Christ's reign, sin will persist, and the final judgment will reveal the true nature of humanity. He urges listeners to live righteously and to share the gospel to save others from the impending judgment. The sermon concludes with a call to ensure one's salvation and to actively reach out to the lost.
Second Coming of Christ_pt 14 When Time Shall Be No More
91357:48Second ComingEXO 25:8PSA 42:1EZK 48:35MAT 6:33ACT 17:11REV 21:22In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the infinite holiness of God and the vast difference between God and humanity. He highlights the incredible prospect of being in the presence of divine holiness without any consciousness of personal sin. The preacher also emphasizes the importance of subjecting all teachings and experiences to the scrutiny of God's revealed word. He concludes by affirming the sufficiency and trustworthiness of the Bible in providing knowledge about the afterlife, heaven, hell, angels, and the redeemed or lost. The sermon encourages believers to rely on the sacrifice of Jesus, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the advocacy of God in order to prepare for the sight of holiness above.
(Second Coming of Christ) 10 the Supper of the Great God
88737:40Second ComingJOB 9:2MAT 6:33REV 11:17REV 19:2REV 19:11REV 19:15REV 19:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of heeding the warnings of the Word of God. He warns that a fearful day is coming, known as the Armageddon, where there will be a great war between the forces of evil and the righteous. The preacher describes the scene as horrific and the slaughter beyond imagination. He highlights the power and justice of the imperial Christ, who will ultimately defeat the beast and the kings of the earth. The preacher urges listeners to live in accordance with the will of God and to not remain at variance with the Lamb of God, as the day of his wrath is imminent.
The God of Glory - the Delights of an Awakened Heart
88753:37Glory Of GodPSA 19:8PSA 57:7PSA 119:18MAT 6:33ROM 8:11EPH 1:15EPH 1:18The sermon transcript discusses Psalm 57 and focuses on David's trust in God during turbulent times. The speaker emphasizes the importance of encountering God and being transformed by Him. The transcript also highlights David's choice to trust God instead of resorting to evil tactics in retaliation. The speaker references Psalm 7 and Ephesians 1 to further emphasize the need for seeking God's wisdom and revelation.