
Al Henson
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Overcoming Moral Impurity
1.9K59:36Moral ImpurityMAT 7:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of developing the right attitude towards the challenges we face. He acknowledges that we cannot overcome these challenges on our own and that we need the help of God. However, he also reminds us that we are more than conquerors through Christ's love for us. The preacher encourages the congregation to have faith and trust in God's ability to give us victory. He also shares personal experiences and highlights the significance of being grateful for the circumstances that God allows in our lives.
Covenant of Grace
1.9K52:14Grace Of GodROM 1:17GAL 2:4EPH 3:16EPH 3:20HEB 10:38In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the revelation that the apostle Paul received from God regarding the gospel. Paul had a deep understanding of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which he learned through direct revelation. The speaker also highlights the concept of dying to the law, as explained in Romans 7, where through death, one is freed from their covenants. Paul testifies to his relationship with Christ, stating that he is a prisoner of the Lord Jesus Christ. The sermon emphasizes the theme of Christ in believers and the importance of living a consistent and victorious Christian life.
The Church Leader and the Cross
1.8K1:04:46Church LeadershipMAT 5:3In this sermon, the pastor emphasizes the importance of the cross in the life of a church leader. He starts by discussing the Beatitudes in Matthew chapter 5, highlighting the need for recognition of spiritual destitution. The pastor then moves on to the disciples and how they were not effective in their ministry until they came to the cross. He expresses the burden and yearning of Christ for the disciples to fully surrender to the cross. The sermon concludes with a promise to delve deeper into the application and teaching of the cross in one's personal life.
How to Be Sensitive to the Holy Spirit
1.7K1:10:31Holy SpiritISA 42:16MAT 6:33JHN 3:161TH 5:19In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of acknowledging our spiritual blindness in order to be led by God. He emphasizes that being man-centered rather than God-centered can hinder our spiritual growth. The speaker also references Hebrews 5:14, which speaks about the need for believers to mature in their faith and move from spiritual milk to solid food. The sermon concludes with a testimony of a spontaneous preaching moment where the Holy Spirit convicted the congregation and led them to worship and prayer.
The Pastor and Revival
1.5K43:17Revival2CH 7:14MAT 3:11LUK 7:18LUK 11:13JHN 14:16ACT 1:8In this sermon, the preacher shares his experience of preaching for several hours to a group of teenagers. Initially, the young people were bored and disengaged, walking up and down the hallways. However, as the preaching continued, some of the teenagers started to have a change of heart. One girl shared how she had initially rebelled against the message but later repented and gave her life to God. Another man realized that he was the problem in his marriage and decided to reconcile with his wife. As the days went on, more young people caught the burden and began praying together, leading to a deeper spiritual awakening among the group.