
Anton Bosch
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Bankrupt Before God
1.8K47:33JOB 42:5ISA 6:5MAT 5:3This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding spiritual poverty, focusing on the concept of being poor in spirit as the key to true blessedness and fulfillment in the Christian life. Drawing insights from the Beatitudes and the encounter of Isaiah and Job with God, the speaker highlights the need to recognize our insufficiency and surrender to God's authority and provision, rather than relying on self-sufficiency or worldly standards. The message challenges listeners to seek God's glory through His Word, leading to transformation and a deeper relationship with Him.
Apostles
1.7K47:04ApostlesMAT 6:33ACT 20:281CO 4:1EPH 4:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of elders in the local church and their responsibility to shepherd the flock. He warns that false teachers will arise and try to lead people astray. The speaker also discusses the role of apostles in the church, highlighting that they are like fathers who bring people into the new birth and then gradually withdraw as the believers mature. He contrasts the role of a father with that of an instructor, emphasizing that while instructors may teach many things, only a father can truly parent and guide. The sermon is based on passages from Acts, Ephesians, and Corinthians.
The Gospel According to the Book of Galatians
1.4K52:391CO 15:1GAL 1:1This sermon delves into the essence of the gospel according to the book of Galatians, emphasizing the distinction between living by the law and living by faith in Jesus Christ. It highlights the need to understand the true gospel as Christ-centered, focusing on His sacrifice for our sins and deliverance from the present evil age. The sermon challenges believers to examine their lives for evidence of true salvation through transformed hearts and fruit of the Spirit, rather than mere professions of faith.
Blue Ribbons
1.4K51:20NUM 15:37DEU 11:9MAT 9:20MAT 23:5LUK 17:321CO 10:1HEB 12:2This sermon delves into the importance of keeping our focus on God and heavenly things, drawing parallels from the Old Testament examples of the Israelites lusting after worldly things like fish, leeks, and garlic in the desert. The message emphasizes the need to have our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, and to be prepared for His return, just like the Israelites were to be ready to move out during the first Passover. The tassels on the Israelites' garments, the tearing of Saul's garment, and the significance of the tassels in various biblical accounts are used to illustrate the importance of spiritual focus and readiness for Christ's return.
Battle of the Mind 1
1.3K50:44MindMAT 6:332CO 10:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Nebuchadnezzar and the miracles he witnessed in the book of Daniel. The king saw a vision and Daniel provided the interpretation, and later witnessed three young men being thrown into a furnace without harm. The speaker then addresses the problem of finding quick and easy solutions to our spiritual problems, emphasizing that true change requires profound, life-changing solutions. He highlights the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ to bring about transformation in our thinking and values. The sermon concludes by introducing the concept of strongholds in our hearts and minds that need to be brought down in order to achieve victory, leaving the audience with a cliffhanger for the next session.
The Double-Minded Man - James
1.3K47:51Double MindednessMAT 6:33JAS 1:1JAS 2:1JAS 2:14JAS 3:8In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of drawing near to God and purifying our hearts. He emphasizes the need to cleanse ourselves from double-mindedness and to have a single-minded devotion to God. The speaker also addresses the issue of partiality in the church, highlighting the need to treat all people equally, regardless of their social status or appearance. He encourages believers to be doers of the word and not just hearers, emphasizing the practicality of the book of James in our daily lives.
A Powerless Church
1.3K47:50ACT 1:4This sermon delves into the concept of the powerless church, emphasizing the need for true power from the Holy Spirit. It contrasts the church's current state with the early church in Acts, highlighting the importance of obedience, repentance, and aligning with God's Word to receive His power. The speaker challenges the notion of settling for a powerless church or resorting to fake displays of power, urging a genuine thirst for God's presence and a willingness to be consumed by His fire.
Hearing God
1.3K47:21Hearing GodROM 1:182CO 3:12HEB 3:15HEB 4:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of interpreting and applying parables or illustrations in order to derive spiritual value from them. He mentions using five to ten different illustrations in his teachings, taken from various aspects of life. The preacher also highlights the repeated message in Hebrews 3:15 and 4:7, urging listeners to not harden their hearts and to hear God's voice. The sermon references the story of Samuel, where the word of God was scarce, but Samuel listened and became a vessel for God's message. The preacher warns against picking and choosing what aspects of preaching to follow based on personal preferences, as this can lead to turning away from the truth and being drawn towards fables.
Are You a Christian? - 1 John
1.3K47:18JHN 3:161JN 1:71JN 2:31JN 3:101JN 3:18In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the darkness and sinfulness of the world we live in. However, he assures that if we are truly of the light, the darkness will not overcome us. The preacher emphasizes the importance of having Jesus in our lives, as he is the source of life. He urges believers to not just talk about love, but to demonstrate it through their actions. The preacher also warns against being too focused on worldly things and urges believers to prioritize the things of God.
Eternal Judgment
1.2K42:52JudgmentHEB 6:1REV 3:11REV 5:13In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story that changed his life as a young Christian. He attended a conference where an old mission lady sang a song that made him realize the importance of serving Jesus wholeheartedly. The speaker emphasizes the concept of appearing before the judgment seat of God, highlighting the element of terror in this event. He refers to the parable of the talents to illustrate the need to use our gifts and abilities for God's kingdom. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the balance between the love and grace of God and the justice and judgment of God.
Abide in Me
1.2K50:40JHN 15:1JHN 15:16ROM 1:18ROM 6:6EPH 1:4This sermon delves into the importance of abiding in Christ and bearing fruit as highlighted in John 15. It emphasizes the need for believers to remain connected to Jesus, allowing His word to guide their lives and produce lasting fruit that glorifies God. The message challenges individuals to assess where they stand in terms of bearing fruit and encourages a deeper commitment to abiding in Christ for spiritual vitality and impact.
Baptism in the Holy Spirit
1.2K43:58Spirit BaptismJHN 14:16ACT 1:4ACT 2:1ACT 2:41ACT 8:14ACT 10:44In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of being filled or baptized with the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes that the focus should not be on the experience itself, but on the fruit or consequence of this experience, which is being a living testimony to the risen Christ. The speaker highlights that the Book of Acts is about the actions of the disciples, not just their words or teachings. He also mentions two specific accounts in Acts: the filling of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost and the conversion of Paul on the road to Damascus.
Knowing Him
1.2K41:41MAT 10:37LUK 14:331CO 1:18GAL 2:20PHP 3:7JAS 4:41JN 2:15REV 2:4This sermon delves into the profound message from Philippians chapter 3, emphasizing the need to prioritize knowing Christ above all else. Paul's example of counting everything as loss compared to the excellence of knowing Jesus challenges listeners to evaluate their values and willingness to sacrifice for a deeper relationship with Christ. The sermon highlights the danger of valuing worldly things over knowing Jesus intimately, urging a shift in priorities towards a genuine, experiential knowledge of Christ that transforms lives.
The Mind of Christ - Philippians
1.1K42:46Mind of ChristMAT 6:33PHP 2:1PHP 4:2In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of disunity in the church of Philippi. He refers to a disagreement between two individuals, Yudia and Sintakey, which has caused disharmony in the church. The speaker emphasizes the importance of having the same mind in the Lord and encourages the church to be like-minded and of one mind. He explains that serving oneself instead of Christ and the church leads to wrong motives and actions. The speaker also highlights that these principles of unity can only be applied by those who are born again and have a transformed mindset.
Battle of the Mind 2
1.1K49:52MindMAT 6:33ROM 12:22CO 10:1GAL 1:3EPH 4:27JAS 4:41JN 2:15The video discusses the power of television and multimedia in delivering messages to our senses. It emphasizes that television and movies have a strong impact because they engage both our visual and auditory senses simultaneously. However, the speaker warns that not all messages conveyed through these mediums align with the gospel of Jesus Christ. He cautions against allowing worldly influences to enter our minds and reinforce negative thought patterns. The speaker encourages Christians to remain separate from the world and to rely on the Word of God to break down strongholds.
Better Things - Hebrews
1.1K43:42HebrewsHEB 9:16HEB 9:26In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the book of Hebrews and the concept of a better covenant. He highlights that the Old Testament covenant was able to cover sin but not remove it, while the new covenant through Jesus offers complete forgiveness and eternal blessings. The speaker emphasizes that accepting this offer from God is as simple as receiving it and signing the contract. He contrasts the world's offerings with what Jesus offers, emphasizing that Jesus is better and nothing in this world can compare to what he gives.
Baptism in Water
1.1K41:42BaptismMAT 6:33MRK 16:16ACT 2:38ROM 6:31CO 15:1GAL 3:27COL 2:12In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the topic of water baptism. He starts by acknowledging that the chosen Bible passage, 1 Corinthians 15, does not directly address water baptism. However, he uses this chapter on the resurrection to emphasize the importance of Christ's death, burial, and resurrection as the core elements of the gospel. The preacher explains that the mention of Christ's burial is significant because it verifies his actual death and refutes the belief that he was in a coma or swoon. He contrasts this Christ-centered gospel with the man-centered message that is often preached today.
Being Thankful
1.1K44:27ThankfulnessMAT 6:33COL 1:3COL 2:6COL 2:12In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being thankful to God for His blessings. He uses the example of a man who complained about not having shoes until he saw someone who didn't have feet, highlighting the need to have a grateful attitude. The speaker also reminds the audience of the darkness they were in before knowing Jesus and how He has delivered them from the power of darkness. The sermon concludes with the exhortation to continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant and thankful in their requests to God.
In Christ - Colossians
1.1K42:55In ChristIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of walking in Christ and being surrounded by Him in our daily lives. He warns against being deceived by persuasive words and empty philosophies that are not according to Christ. The speaker highlights the fullness of God that dwells in Christ and how we are complete in Him. The sermon concludes with the message that the focus should always be on preaching Jesus and seeking to present every person perfect in Christ Jesus.
Battle of the Mind 3
1.1K49:02MindJHN 8:31In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of abiding in the word of God and being disciples. They highlight that the truth of the word is the only thing that can truly set us free, while everything else is false. The speaker also discusses the influence of our environment and the people we spend time with, emphasizing the need to surround ourselves with Christian friends who encourage and build us up. They caution against allowing the world to shape our thinking and urge listeners to spend more time in the word, in prayer, and with Christian friends.
Selflessness
1.0K45:20PHP 2:3This sermon focuses on the importance of selflessness and humility as demonstrated in Philippians 2:1-11. It emphasizes the need to prioritize the interests of others above our own, following the example of Christ who humbled Himself and served others. The sermon highlights the dangers of selfish ambition and self-centeredness, contrasting it with the biblical call to love and serve one another sacrificially.
Biblical Authority
1.0K45:27Biblical AuthorityLUK 22:24In this sermon, the speaker begins by acknowledging that he speaks too fast and promises to speak slower. He then reads from Luke chapter 22, verses 24-30, where there is a dispute among the disciples about who is the greatest. The speaker emphasizes that in the world, authority is exercised through lordship, but among believers, the greatest should be like the younger and serve others. He goes on to discuss the role of husbands and wives in the home, stating that husbands are not called to rule their households, but to lead with love, while wives are called to submit. The speaker also highlights the importance of leaders in the church fulfilling their responsibility to bring believers to maturity and make decisions for the good of the church.
Walking in Ephesians
1.0K44:18WalkingROM 12:1EPH 2:1EPH 2:4EPH 4:1EPH 4:17EPH 5:15EPH 6:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of making progress and moving forward in our good works. The book of Ephesians is divided into two sections, with the first three chapters focusing on our relationship with God and the next three chapters focusing on our relationship with others and the world. The preacher urges believers to walk worthy of their calling, reflecting the character of Christ and being ambassadors for Him. He also highlights the need to differentiate ourselves from the world and not walk in the same futile ways as unbelievers.
Baptism Into the Body of Christ
1.0K43:09Body Of ChristMAT 6:33ROM 6:1ROM 14:23HEB 6:1In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the concept of being new people in Christ. He emphasizes that as Christians, we have died to sin and it no longer has a hold over us. The speaker uses the analogy of a slave and a master to illustrate this point. He also highlights the importance of being part of a local church and actively functioning within it, based on biblical principles. The sermon references Romans 6 and emphasizes the need to live a life that reflects our new identity in Christ.
Overcome Sin
1.0K45:33Overcoming SinGEN 4:1MAT 1:21JAS 1:14In this sermon, the speaker begins by explaining that they have started a new series on the book of Revelation in the adult Bible class. However, for the Sunday morning meeting, they will be sharing whatever the Lord lays on their heart. The speaker then proceeds to read and discuss Genesis chapter 4, specifically focusing on the story of Cain and Abel. They emphasize the importance of not giving sin a chance and the need to address our attitudes before facing others. The speaker also uses the analogy of a game reserve to illustrate the dangers of underestimating sin.