
Alan Cairns
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Voices From Hell Speaking to America - Part 1
3.4K09:08PSA 33:12PRO 14:34PRO 29:2MIC 6:8MAT 22:21ROM 6:232CO 10:5EPH 5:111TI 2:11PE 5:8This sermon emphasizes the importance of discerning between different sins and understanding that while all sin is damnable, not all sin is equal. It encourages believers to engage in the political process with a discerning eye, recognizing the threats to Christian morality and the right of Christianity to exist in society. The message underscores the need for God's people to stand against anti-Christian ideologies and to make informed decisions based on God's truth.
What Is the Greatest Need in the Church Today
2.9K03:30ACT 4:12ACT 12:5ROM 1:16EPH 2:8JAS 5:16The greatest need of the Church today is to truly understand, believe, and live by the Gospel of Jesus Christ as revealed in Scripture. This involves taking the Gospel seriously, not conforming it to modern culture but confronting culture with the unedited truth of the Gospel. Emphasizing the importance of grasping the biblical doctrine of justification by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone as a motivating force in personal and corporate church life. Additionally, there is a crucial need for the church to prioritize and practice fervent, scriptural prayer as commanded in the Bible.
Voices From Hell Speaking to America - Part 2
2.8K08:572CH 7:14PSA 85:6ISA 59:19EZK 32:17JOL 2:28MAT 24:14EPH 6:121PE 4:17REV 2:20This sermon emphasizes the need for a visitation of the Spirit of God in the midst of corruption and wickedness, calling for prophetic voices to speak truth and uphold the gospel. It highlights the importance of recognizing the fundamental spiritual warfare of our day and engaging in prayer for a sweeping visitation of God's Spirit across the nation and the world.
Our Response to the Current Economic Crisis?
2.7K04:34PRO 6:6PRO 22:7This sermon addresses the response of Christians to the economic meltdown happening globally. It emphasizes the importance of not panicking but instead trusting in God's promises and grace. The message urges Christians to avoid living in debt, to prepare for hard times, and to be in a position to help others in need, especially fellow believers. It also highlights the opportunity to refocus on the Bible, find contentment in Christ, and prioritize godliness.
Voices From Hell Speaking to America - Part 3
2.7K09:42PSA 33:16PSA 146:3PRO 16:18ISA 2:22ISA 31:1JER 46:25EZK 32:21This sermon delves into the prophetic lamentation of the impending destruction of Pharaoh, his armies, and the great Egyptian nation, challenging the false hope placed in Egypt's military might against Nebuchadnezzar. It emphasizes the consequences of relying on earthly power rather than God's sovereignty, warning of the inevitable downfall of nations that oppose God. The message highlights the importance of heeding the voices from hell, representing the judgment and wrath of God, as a call to repentance and acknowledgment of His ultimate authority.
Voices From Hell Speaking to America - Part 4
2.7K09:20ECC 4:12MAT 10:28LUK 16:19LUK 19:41REV 20:15This sermon delves into the reality of hell as depicted in the Bible, emphasizing the urgent need for America to heed the voices from hell that testify to its existence. It challenges the prevalent disbelief in hell, contrasting it with the biblical truth revealed by Jesus and Father Abraham. The speaker highlights the importance of acknowledging the reality of hell and the impact it had on our Savior, Jesus, who wept over the impending judgment. The message urges listeners to consider the profound truth of hell's existence and the consequences of ignoring it.
Voices From Hell Speaking to America - Part 7
2.7K09:20EZK 33:5This sermon emphasizes the importance of heeding warnings about the consequences of forgetting God, both on a national and personal level. It warns about the dangers of complacency, sin, and the reality of hell, while also highlighting the message of grace and mercy available to those who turn to God. The urgency to pray for the nation's salvation and the need for personal repentance and surrender are central themes.
Voices From Hell Speaking to America - Part 6
2.6K08:12DEU 30:19PSA 9:17PRO 14:34JER 2:34MAT 12:30This sermon emphasizes the importance of not forgetting the innocent bloodshed and the consequences of a nation turning away from God's covenant mercies. It warns against being divorced from God and His covenant, highlighting the need for nations to remember God to avoid destruction. The message stresses the idea that there is no neutral ground in the spiritual battle, quoting Jesus' words that one is either for Him or against Him, with no middle ground.
Voices From Hell Speaking to America - Part 8
2.6K09:542CH 7:14PSA 51:17PRO 27:1ISA 55:6EZK 33:7LUK 15:7ROM 10:91TI 2:1HEB 3:15This sermon emphasizes the urgency of heeding the warning about the reality of hell and the importance of turning to Christ for salvation. It calls for repentance, confession of sins, and genuine faith in Jesus Christ, both on a national level and for individuals. The message highlights the need for deep conviction, honest confession, and true repentance, urging listeners to seek the Lord before it's too late.
Voices From Hell Speaking to America - Part 5
2.6K09:42PSA 9:17PRO 14:34ISA 5:20MAT 16:26ROM 6:23This sermon emphasizes the reality of hell and the warning it presents to individuals and nations. It discusses the downfall of once-great superpowers who neglected their spiritual responsibilities, leading to their ultimate destruction. The message highlights the importance of a nation's relationship with God and the consequences of turning away from Him, using historical examples to illustrate the dangers of forsaking God for worldly pursuits.
Wanted: Preachers With Passion & Power
2.6K1:29:00PassionJOS 1:1JOS 1:9In this sermon, the preacher, Martin Lloyd Jones, begins by acknowledging that he was initially hesitant to preach because he thought it might be too long for the audience. However, he emphasizes that if someone feels Christianity is too long and needs to get away, they do not truly understand what Christianity is. He then criticizes a minister's inability to communicate clearly and coherently, stating that a sermon should be a message that leaves an impact on the hearts of the listeners. Lloyd Jones then transitions to reading from the book of Joshua, chapter 1, emphasizing the importance of following God's commandments and dedicating one's life to Him. The sermon concludes with a call to salvation through Christ and the reminder that only He can truly fulfill our spiritual needs.
Wanted: Men of God
2.5K1:22:26CallingMAT 22:37MAT 28:19JHN 5:39ACT 20:211TI 4:132TI 3:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for men of God in today's society. He highlights the importance of preachers who are not influenced by the world, but rather have a deep understanding of the Word of God and are transformed by its power. The preacher calls for individuals to seek God's guidance and to be willing to do whatever He asks of them. He also emphasizes the need for men who have knowledge of the times and can discern what actions are necessary in the present, rather than dwelling in the past.
Voices From Hell and What They Have to Say to America Today
2.5K1:09:23HellEZK 32:17MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing that America and other nations are at war with God. He warns that no nation, no matter how great and powerful, can survive without God. The preacher references the book of Ezekiel and highlights the need for spiritual attachment and righteousness. He also discusses the reality of hell and the voices from hell that serve as a warning to individuals. The sermon concludes with a prayer for America to turn away from evil and sin.
Trust in God & Keep Your Powder Dry
2.4K1:27:42TrustJER 2:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing that every generation of God's people faces a day of battle. He encourages the audience, particularly the students and faculty of Bob Jones University, to learn from the founder's ministry and the impact of the gospel in the past. The preacher emphasizes the need for warriors who are grounded in the Word of God and who rely on the power of God in their battles. Ultimately, the preacher reminds the audience that victory in the war belongs to the Lord, and that the power of the Word of God is what can bring about true change in America.
18th Century: Revolution and Revival
2.1K1:05:59Revival HistoryISA 51:1ISA 51:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching the word of God. He shares an anecdote about a television producer who was surprised by the length of his sermon, highlighting the prevailing attitude towards preaching in England. The preacher compares the perception of preaching as foolishness in the days of the apostles, Whitfield, Wesley, and Edwards, to the present day. He also mentions the powerful impact of George Whitfield's preaching, describing how he was able to vividly portray heaven, hell, and the day of judgment, leading to filled churches and revival in New England. The sermon encourages a renewed focus on the power and significance of preaching the gospel.
Holy Spirit #29: The Spirit of Revival
2.1K56:33RevivalISA 32:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prayer for revival in times of spiritual decline in the Church. He refers to Isaiah 62:6-7, where God sets watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem to remind Him of His covenant and to pray for the establishment of Jerusalem as a praise in the earth. The preacher highlights that seasons of declension in the Church are not due to any failure on the part of the Holy Spirit, but rather a scathing indictment of God's professing people. He urges believers to pray fervently for revival, acknowledging God's covenant faithfulness and the need for His intervention.
Maintaining the Cause of the Reformation
2.0K1:18:09ReformationGAL 4:19In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of liberty in Christ for believers. He highlights the themes of the Gospel, including the sovereignty of God's will, the merits of Jesus Christ, and the free justification of sinners. The preacher encourages believers to stand firm in the liberty that Christ has given them and not be bound by fear or human ideas. He also extends an invitation to those who do not know Christ to come and experience the freedom and forgiveness that only He can offer.
Challenges to Marriage
1.9K1:03:00ISA 32:17ISA 53:52CO 5:14GAL 2:20EPH 4:32EPH 5:25EPH 5:33HEB 12:1This sermon emphasizes the importance of selflessness in marriage, addressing challenges such as communication, children, morals, finances, and selfishness. It highlights the need for couples to prioritize the well-being of each other, rooted in the love of Christ. The ultimate solution to marital difficulties is found in living out the faith of the gospel, denying self, and running the race with patience while looking unto Jesus.
We Need a Double Portion
1.8K36:58UnctionJOS 6:26MAT 3:13MAT 28:6LUK 2:46ACT 1:9EPH 3:19In this sermon, the speaker reflects on a chapter in the Bible that has had a significant impact on the ministry of a particular church. The speaker poses the question of whether Christians have ever felt stuck in their faith journey and emphasizes the importance of seeking answers to this question. The sermon explores the topic of obtaining the fullness of power as a Christian and highlights the need for preachers and individuals to understand and experience this power. The speaker shares the story of B. Meyer, who had a transformative encounter with God by surrendering control of his heart, illustrating the importance of honesty and willingness in obtaining the fullness of power.
Revival
1.8K45:41RevivalJDG 6:7ACT 6:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of surrendering oneself completely to God. He encourages listeners to offer their entire being and possessions to serve the Lord, assuring them that God can do extraordinary things through them. The preacher also laments the lack of purpose and direction among many young Christians, urging them to seek God's plan for their lives. The sermon references the story of Gideon in the Bible as an example of God using an ordinary person for His extraordinary purposes.
The Burden and Blessing of Revival
1.7K1:04:58Revival2CH 6:12In this sermon, Dr. Paisley recounts the story of John Douglas, his first convert as the minister of a church in Ravenhill Road. Despite being a slow speaker, John felt compelled to address a meeting and spoke with great power, leading to applause from the congregation. This sparked a revival in the church, with more people being saved in subsequent meetings. Dr. Paisley then discusses the burden and blessing of revival, referencing passages from Second Chronicles and emphasizing the importance of revival to the Free Presbyterian Church.
From Ruin to Revival
1.4K54:39Revival1KI 8:352CH 6:292CH 7:13PSA 51:17JOL 2:12MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for repentance and prayer in order to receive God's blessings and restoration. He describes a dire situation, comparing it to a drought in the Middle East, and urges the congregation to understand the significance of God's promise to relieve their backsliding and revive them. The preacher references biblical examples, such as the deliverance of the nation of Israel from exile in Babylon, to illustrate how God has fulfilled this promise in the past. He concludes by urging the congregation to humble themselves, pray, seek God's face, and turn from their wicked ways, in order to experience God's forgiveness, healing, and revival.
Preparation for and Possession of Revival
1.3K51:43Revival2CH 5:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the undeniable work of God that cannot be denied. He refers to the notable miracles performed by the apostles in Acts 4, which were evident to all in Jerusalem. The preacher also mentions how Mr. Spurgeon preached on this passage, acknowledging that the preacher may not be educated or eloquent, but the undeniable work of God cannot be denied. The sermon concludes by highlighting the features of revival, including a reintroduction to the Gospel truths and the spiritual exaltation of the Lord in glory.
Do I Love the Lord?
1.1K55:12PSA 116:1PSA 116:9PSA 116:14This sermon delves into Psalms 116, emphasizing the psalmist's deep love for the Lord due to God's attentive ear, deliverance from death and hell, and preservation from falling. The psalmist's personal testimony of love leads to a commitment to call upon the Lord for life. The sermon highlights the importance of genuine love for God, expressing passion and commitment beyond mere duty or formality.