
Alphaus Mdlalose
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Thirsty for God
1.4K1:15:52PSA 42:1In this sermon, the speaker focuses on Psalm 42 and the longing of the soul for God. He uses the example of Absalom, who appeared perfect on the outside but harbored rebellion in his heart. The speaker emphasizes the importance of finding satisfaction in God rather than being consumed by external circumstances. He leads the congregation in a prayer for understanding and asks for God's presence to be felt in all places where His word is being preached.
Cling to the Lord
7801:12:22GEN 19:16RUT 1:8RUT 1:14MAT 6:33ROM 7:151JN 1:9In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a mother and her imprisoned son. The son pleads with his mother to seek help from a powerful witch doctor to influence the outcome of his trial. However, the mother, being a Christian, is faced with a moral dilemma. The speaker draws parallels between this story and biblical examples, such as the prodigal son and Peter's denial of Jesus. The sermon emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's faith and seeking forgiveness and mercy from God.
Gain the Reward
6071:15:58EXO 3:2EXO 3:10MAT 6:33HEB 11:24HEB 11:26In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a mother who neglects her child and loses him. The mother is filled with regret and sorrow, realizing that she didn't take care of her child properly. The preacher then relates this story to Christians who may be in danger of losing their spiritual fervor and becoming weary in their faith. He warns that those who become tired and burdened may be vulnerable to the attacks of the enemy. The preacher encourages listeners to renew their commitment to God and choose to serve Him wholeheartedly. He also references the story of Moses, who made a choice to identify with God's people rather than the privileges of his position. The preacher concludes by sharing a story about a man who lost his sight but believed that God loved him more than others because he had overcome temptation. He emphasizes the importance of not being led astray by our own desires and urges listeners to be vigilant in their spiritual walk.