
Arthur Blessitt
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The Presence of God
1.5K1:27:17Presence of GodEXO 33:14DEU 31:6JOS 1:9PSA 23:4ISA 41:10MAT 28:20HEB 13:5In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about carrying a cross and meeting a general in a presidential palace. He emphasizes the importance of sharing the gospel and asking people if they are saved. The speaker also encourages the audience to come together in love and unity. The sermon concludes with a call to sing a song about getting together in love, with the repetition of the name of Jesus.
Witnessing for Jesus
1.5K1:23:28WitnessingISA 6:8MAT 28:19JHN 3:16In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of being given an unexpected opportunity to preach during a movie screening. He uses this moment to talk about the importance of witnessing for Jesus and sharing the gospel with others. The speaker emphasizes the excitement and joy that comes from sharing the message of salvation, even in unexpected situations. He encourages listeners to always be ready to share their faith and to rejoice in the Lord, regardless of the circumstances.
1982 Testimony
1.2K59:08TestimonyMAT 5:41MAT 6:1MAT 7:12MAT 22:39MAT 25:35MRK 12:30LUK 9:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of trusting and loving the Lord. He uses the analogy of crossing deep washes and narrow rivers to illustrate the challenges we face in life. The preacher also highlights the significance of treating others with kindness and compassion, as Jesus taught. He shares a personal story of encountering a woman in need and being moved by the Holy Spirit to give her all his money. The sermon concludes with a call to settle matters with God and a reminder of the cross as a symbol of faith.
All for Jesus
1.1K1:17:28JesusEXO 3:14MAT 6:33MRK 16:15JHN 14:16ACT 1:8ROM 8:311JN 4:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes how society often idolizes sports and material possessions, such as baseball and wooden sticks. He argues that Christians should not be intimidated by this and should boldly proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ. The preacher shares his unique approach to giving invitations, which involves appealing to the commitment and volunteerism of soldiers. He urges Christians to be unashamed of the Gospel and to allow the Holy Spirit to set them free from the things that bind them. The ultimate goal is for people to see Jesus, know Him, and experience the abundant life and peace that He offers.
Glory - Part 1
01SA 2:35ISA 6:3ROM 8:181CO 2:9REV 1:10Arthur Blessitt shares a powerful vision he received from God about the glory of the coming of the Lord, emphasizing the overwhelming brightness and majesty of the Lord's presence. Despite feeling inadequate, God calls Arthur to proclaim this message of the imminent return of the Lord, urging him to focus on sharing the truth of God's glory rather than getting caught up in theological debates. Through this experience, Arthur is reminded of the importance of prioritizing the salvation of souls and being faithful to the call of evangelism.
Glory - Part 2
0EXO 33:14NUM 14:21PSA 19:1PSA 104:31ISA 6:1ISA 43:7ISA 55:9EZK 1:26HAB 2:14Arthur Blessitt preaches on the glorious nature of God, emphasizing that His glory will fill the earth as promised in Numbers 14:21 and Habakkuk 2:14. The sermon delves into the various aspects of God's glory revealed in the Bible, from His love and forgiveness to His righteousness and creation, highlighting that everything about God is glorious. The message encourages seeking a deeper understanding of God's glory, as seen in encounters like Moses on Mount Sinai and Isaiah in the temple, to inspire and cleanse our souls.
Glory - Part 3
0Arthur Blessitt preaches about the glory of God and how it relates to us, emphasizing that as we behold the glory of the Lord, we are transformed into His image by the Spirit, becoming reflections of His likeness. He highlights the importance of being filled with the Spirit to live a life that glorifies God, doing good works and spreading the message of Jesus. Blessitt encourages surrendering to the Holy Spirit for transformation and emphasizes that God's power works in us to fulfill His good pleasure, giving us the desire and ability to live according to His will.
There Is Something About the Cross
0HAG 2:18MAT 16:26LUK 18:1ACT 1:8PHP 4:8HEB 12:2Arthur Blessitt shares powerful testimonies of carrying the cross around the world, preaching the message of Jesus and experiencing overwhelming responses from people eager to hear the gospel. He emphasizes the importance of presenting the Christian message in a way that resonates with people's interests and needs, highlighting the deep hunger for truth and the willingness to receive Jesus. Arthur stresses the immense value of one soul, greater than all worldly possessions, and the urgent call to act and share the message of salvation. He encourages believers to sow their 'seed' in the world, not keeping it in the 'barn', and to find joy in serving others and fulfilling the will of God amidst challenges and criticisms.
The Cross' Is Pure Love!
0MAT 5:8MAT 28:18ACT 2:23EPH 1:18PHP 4:8COL 3:1HEB 2:141JN 3:16Arthur Blessitt shares about the beauty he has witnessed in places like Antarctica, Greenland, deserts, and waterfalls, reflecting on the purity and untouched creation of God. He emphasizes the importance of purity in various aspects of life, calling believers to focus on 'whatsoever things are pure' as mentioned in Philippians 4:8. Blessitt also delves into the significance of the pure love displayed at the cross by Jesus, highlighting the need for humanity to understand and embrace this love. He challenges individuals to be the embodiment of pure love, deeds, gifts, hearts, motives, and sacrifices, echoing Jesus' call for the pure in heart to see God.
How Much Is the Cross Worth?
0LUK 2:13LUK 10:5JHN 14:27ROM 12:18GAL 2:20GAL 6:14EPH 2:17EPH 5:11PE 1:21Arthur Blessitt preaches about the immeasurable worth of the cross, emphasizing the sacrificial love of Jesus and the profound impact it has on believers. He delves into the significance of identifying with the cross and Jesus, calling for a crucified life that aligns with God's will. The sermon highlights the fragrant offering of Jesus on the cross, urging followers to imitate God's love and walk in sacrificial love. Arthur Blessitt also reflects on the hope and peace brought by the cross, emphasizing the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice and the message of peace proclaimed at Christmas.