
Aldy Fam Fanous
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Easter Conference 1979-01 Testimony and Message
1.9K34:24EasterPSA 34:6MAT 6:33MRK 16:20GAL 3:13COL 2:14HEB 1:1In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal journey of discovering the power and truth of God's word. Despite not having access to commentaries, he spent hours each day reading the Bible and found it to be the best commentary on itself. He also faced challenges within his family but turned to prayer for guidance. The speaker emphasizes the importance of reading and digging into the Word of God, and highlights the significance of Jesus' sacrifice for our salvation. He urges listeners to accept Christ as their Savior and consider the eternal consequences of their choices.
Easter Conference 1979-02
1.8K41:33EasterPSA 49:6JHN 10:27JHN 13:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prayer and the filling of the Holy Spirit in the church. He uses the example of Elijah, who prayed and saw great miracles happen. The preacher also highlights the need for maintaining fellowship with God and avoiding sin, as it hinders the power of God in our lives. He then shares principles for discerning the will of God, emphasizing the importance of aligning our actions with God's word and seeking individual guidance through fellowship with Him.
Easter Conference 1979-03 New Creation
1.7K37:10EasterGEN 1:9ACT 1:82CO 4:62CO 6:17GAL 5:22In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of spending time in fellowship with God. He compares the fast-paced and busy nature of life in the USA to the need for individuals to slow down and prioritize their relationship with God. The speaker also discusses the concept of life, both in the physical and spiritual sense, highlighting the significance of accepting Jesus as the light of the world. He references the creation story in Genesis, pointing out that God values one soul more than the entire material universe. The sermon concludes with a call to become a new creation and prioritize the eternal over the temporal.
Skyland Conference 1979-06 Colossians
1.6K41:50ColossiansIn this sermon, the speaker discusses the epistle to the Colossians and the heresy that was present in the city of Colossia. The heresy attacked the person of Jesus Christ, questioning the goodness of his body and his ability to be incarnate. The speaker also mentions another branch of teaching called Gnosticism, which believed that angels acted as mediators between God and man. The apostle Paul wrote this epistle to combat these false teachings and to emphasize the sole sufficiency of Jesus Christ.
Skyland Conference 1979-08 Victorious Living
1.4K42:06Victorious LivingISA 1:18EZK 47:3JHN 3:30ACT 9:11ROM 8:2GAL 6:14EPH 2:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power of being on one's knees before the Lord. He uses the example of Saul of Tarsus, who was transformed after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus and praying. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of preaching the message of the cross and the power of God for salvation and victory in one's life. The sermon also discusses the effect of the river's flow, using the analogy of needing water in the desert and the significance of being broken before the Spirit of God.
Mid South Conference 1978-01 Fellowship in the Gospel
1.2K39:58GospelMAT 6:332CO 8:12PE 1:2In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the theme of Christ being our life, example, object, strength, and supply. The speaker emphasizes that as believers, we are bought and purchased with a price, belonging to Jesus Christ. The speaker shares a personal story about losing a briefcase and how it reminded them of the importance of surrendering their life to God. The sermon also highlights the joy and fear that comes with fellowship in the gospel, as well as the idea that tears and hardships can become a source of joy when Jesus is involved.
Mid South Conference 1978-03 Fellowship in the Gospel
1.2K33:12GospelISA 2:11ISA 4:2ISA 11:10ISA 28:16JHN 10:28ROM 12:1PHP 1:6The sermon transcript begins with a call to believers to present their bodies as a living sacrifice to God and to be transformed by the renewing of their minds. The speaker emphasizes the importance of looking to Jesus Christ daily and living in fellowship with Him. The sermon then takes a sudden shift as the speaker recalls his experience in New York City and the sense of urgency he felt. The sermon concludes with an announcement about a film called "Kisses Sunday" that explores the concept of the tribulation and the events that will occur after the war. The speaker mentions a verse from the Bible that is vividly portrayed in the film.
Skyland Conference 1979-11 Report on the Mideast
1.1K1:37:48MideastISA 2:4DAN 7:25MAT 24:21ACT 9:11CO 15:8REV 7:4REV 14:6In this sermon, the speaker recounts a personal experience of being protected from shrapnel during a bombing. Despite the danger, the speaker and their family were miraculously unharmed. The sermon also mentions the scarcity of resources such as water and food during this time. The speaker emphasizes the belief that God takes care of his own and shares a story of how bread miraculously appeared when needed. The sermon concludes with a discussion about the Middle East and the role of Scripture in understanding the happenings and conditions in that region.
Mid South Conference 1978-05 Fellowship in the Gospel
1.1K34:03GospelISA 2:1ISA 42:1ISA 49:1ISA 50:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the determination and submission of Jesus Christ in fulfilling his purpose. He compares Jesus' unwavering commitment to going to Jerusalem and dying on the cross to a face set like a flint. The preacher highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus as a living Savior who poured himself out unto death for humanity. The sermon also focuses on the concept of fellowship in the Gospel, emphasizing the joy and unity that comes from sharing a common purpose and supporting one another in prayer, testimony, and providing resources for spreading the Gospel. The preacher references various chapters and verses from the Bible, particularly highlighting passages that depict Jesus as the saving servant and the submissive servant.
Mid South Conference 1978-02 Fellowship in the Gospel
1.1K32:20GospelGEN 30:1ISA 19:18ISA 19:21MAT 6:33MAT 24:30MRK 16:15PHP 1:6In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of fellowship in the gospel and how it is initiated by God Himself. He emphasizes the need for believers to actively share the message of Christ and make it freely available to all. The preacher also highlights the significance of the day of Jesus Christ mentioned in verse 6, explaining that it refers to the ultimate fulfillment of God's work in believers' lives. He concludes by urging listeners to examine their own commitment to spreading the gospel and warns that if the church fails to fulfill its mission, the world will infiltrate and corrupt it.
Skyland Conference 1979-07 Testimony and Message
1.1K44:39TestimonyPSA 84:5JHN 12:1COL 1:8COL 2:141TH 4:31TH 5:18In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of patience and waiting on the Lord in a fast-paced world. He shares his experience of coming from a slower-paced culture to the USA, where everything moves quickly. He highlights the need to take time with the Word of God and to wait patiently for the Lord. The speaker also discusses the order and creation of God, referencing Genesis 1 and the importance of light in the first day of creation.
Mid South Conference 1978-04 Fellowship in the Gospel
1.1K28:12GospelGEN 12:1ISA 53:7ACT 10:9PHP 1:19PHP 1:27PHP 2:81JN 1:9In this sermon, the speaker recounts a personal experience of being in a dangerous situation during a time of intense fighting. Despite a rocket exploding near their apartment, the speaker and their family miraculously remained unharmed. The speaker attributes this protection to the presence of an angel and the power of prayer. The sermon emphasizes the importance of unity, humility, and living a life guided by the Holy Spirit. The speaker encourages listeners to let their actions align with their words and to allow the Spirit of God to energize their lives.
Mid South Conference 1978-06 Fellowship in the Gospel
1.1K42:24GospelISA 56:10PHP 2:19PHP 3:1PHP 4:2PHP 4:4PHP 4:6In this sermon, the preacher discusses different levels of spiritual knowledge and growth. He describes the state of being ankle deep, knee deep, and loins deep in knowledge, but emphasizes that the ultimate goal is to be fully submerged like a swimmer. The preacher emphasizes that in this state, only Christ should be seen in the believer's life. The sermon then shifts to the book of Philippians, where the preacher highlights the importance of rejoicing in the Lord and being careful of false teachers. The preacher encourages the audience to be filled with the Spirit of God and obedient to His bidding.
Mid South Conference 1981-02 the People of Israel
1.1K33:59IsraelJOS 24:1MAT 6:33JHN 6:37REV 3:2REV 3:20In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of a tragic incident that occurred during a summer camp. Two young people, full of life and laughter just moments before, drowned while swimming in the sea. The speaker reflects on the brevity of life and emphasizes the importance of recognizing the fragility of our existence. The sermon then transitions to a discussion of man's free choice, drawing from the biblical story of Joshua and the Israelites. The speaker highlights the significance of true discipleship and the need for genuine repentance in one's spiritual journey.
Mid South Conference 1981-05 the People of Israel
97544:31IsraelPSA 23:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the journeys of the people of Israel from Egypt to Canaan, dividing it into four sections. The first section is from the Red Sea to Sinai, where the people were under sovereign grace. The speaker then mentions a message delivered to He-Man's house, emphasizing the importance of ending with praise and a note of Hallelujah, as the grave is not the end. The sermon also touches on the suffering of Christ on the cross and the importance of accepting Him as our life for salvation.
Mid South Conference 1981-06 the People of Israel
96729:36IsraelGEN 19:22DAN 1:8MAT 28:20ROM 8:1ROM 14:101CO 3:112CO 5:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of Christians being like Daniel, standing firm in their faith regardless of the circumstances. He references 1 Corinthians 3:11, which states that Jesus Christ is the foundation upon which all believers should build their lives. The preacher highlights the idea that every person's work will be revealed and judged by fire, and those whose work remains will receive a reward. The sermon concludes with the preacher expressing gratitude for the invitation and welcoming received.
Mid South Conference 1981-04 the People of Israel
95338:24IsraelEXO 8:1DEU 1:2JHN 6:37JHN 10:27ACT 2:41REV 22:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the journey of the children of Israel from Egypt to Canaan and how it relates to the Christian experience. The speaker emphasizes that those who do not know Jesus Christ are slaves to sin and can only be set free by Him. The land of Canaan is seen as a type of the rest and victory that God wants to bring His people into. The speaker also highlights the assurance and certainty that those who belong to Christ will remain His forever, as stated in John 10:27-29.
Mid South Conference 1981-03 the People of Israel
93938:32IsraelMAT 11:28JHN 1:231CO 15:552CO 3:18EPH 1:142TH 2:131JN 3:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that believers are called to obtain the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ. He compares the temporary joy people experience when winning money to the eternal glory that believers are called to obtain. The speaker also mentions the positive reception of their broadcast throughout the Arab world, with millions of people listening to each program. He highlights the importance of spending time in fellowship with the Lord to show His glory both in the present and in the future. The speaker also briefly discusses the concept of being created in God's image, using the analogy of looking at oneself in a mirror.
Skyland Conference 1979-10 Rivers of Water
91342:29GEN 12:1PRO 16:28MAT 5:23MAT 18:15COL 1:10In this sermon, the speaker tells a story about a man who was getting married and asked his friends to bring bottles of wine as wedding presents. The man instructed his friends to pour the wine into a barrel so that there would be enough for everyone to drink. However, one friend decided to water down his wine before pouring it into the barrel. The speaker uses this story to illustrate the importance of serving the Lord wholeheartedly and not holding back in our obedience. He emphasizes the need for complete obedience in order to experience the blessings and rest that come from faith in Christ. The speaker also encourages listeners to examine their lives and identify any areas where they may be holding back from fully serving the Lord.
Skyland Conference 1979-09 5 Kings in a Cave
90740:59GEN 12:1PSA 37:4PRO 3:5MAT 11:11MAT 11:28COL 1:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the concept of being saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. He highlights the importance of recognizing our guilt and sinfulness, but also the power of the blood of Jesus to cleanse and purify us. The preacher shares a personal story of how he claimed God's promise and miraculously recovered a lost briefcase. He then uses a story from the Middle East to illustrate the danger of serving the Lord cold-heartedly and not fully obeying Him. The sermon concludes with a call to render complete obedience to the Lord in order to experience His blessings and rest.
Mid South Conference 1981-01 What Doest Thou Here ?
89328:54EXO 4:21KI 18:22MAT 10:321CO 1:9GAL 2:20GAL 6:14JAS 5:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of fellowship and communion with the Lord as the secret to power and strength in the Christian experience. He observes that life in the USA and the world moves very fast, with a constant sense of hurry. However, in the Christian life, it should not be so. The preacher uses the example of Moses and his encounter with God through the burning bush to illustrate how God meets our needs and equips us for the tasks He calls us to. He also highlights the significance of prayer in the life of a believer, emphasizing that it is a crucial need for the church, families, and Christians everywhere.