
Bob Bruton
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The Unpardonable Sin
1.9K55:22Unpardonable SinIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of receiving God's testimony through His word, His Son, and the Holy Spirit. He compares this process to a sales pitch, where the goal is to make the listener say "yes" to each point. The speaker shares his personal experience of initially hearing the gospel but not truly understanding it until the Spirit of God revealed it to his heart. He also discusses the concept of the unpardonable sin, suggesting that it refers to a point where someone refuses to accept all five testimonies of God at once.
To the Beloved Gaius
1.8K18:16Gaius1CO 4:12CO 2:132CO 10:182JN 1:43JN 1:73JN 1:12In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the book of Third John and highlights several important lessons. The preacher emphasizes the importance of promoting fellowship and not denying it. He also discusses the need to live out the truth and not just talk about it. The preacher mentions that prosperity is not inherently evil if it is used for the Lord's work. Additionally, he emphasizes the significance of follow-up in evangelism and the necessity of faithfulness for those who wish to teach the word of God. The sermon concludes by mentioning the recognition and reward that awaits those who serve the Lord faithfully.
To the Elect Lady
1.7K21:37Elect LadyGEN 2:17PSA 119:10PSA 119:30ISA 8:22TI 3:162PE 1:3In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not just talking about our faith, but also living it out in our actions. He refers to the commandment to walk in truth, which he believes goes all the way back to Adam in the Garden of Eden. The speaker rejoices when he finds some of the elect lady's children walking in truth, highlighting that even the best leaders may not have perfect success in teaching others. He also emphasizes the importance of love and pleads with others to obey God's commandments. The sermon concludes with the reminder that it is not enough to talk about our faith, but we must also walk in truth.
The Renunciation Chapter
1.5K43:32RenunciationPHP 3:1PHP 3:10In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the concept of renunciation and the importance of letting go of worldly desires for the sake of Christ. He uses the example of a woman with a cluttered table of beauty products to illustrate how we often get tangled up in religious practices that do not truly bring us closer to God. The preacher also warns against false teachings and urges Christians to be cautious of those who may lead them astray. He emphasizes the need to worship God in spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus, rather than placing confidence in worldly achievements.
Haggai 2
1.4K42:35In this sermon, the preacher addresses the tendency of Christians to forget the difficult times and only remember the good times. He emphasizes the importance of staying strong and not giving up, even when faced with challenges. The preacher also highlights the need for contentment and not constantly seeking more and better things. He concludes by emphasizing the significance of sticking to one's faith and remaining committed to God, as it is evidence of genuine revival.
Spiritual Gifts
1.4K24:53GiftsMAT 25:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of thinking soberly and making a realistic assessment of our abilities. He uses the analogy of a soldier being equipped to fight tanks to illustrate the concept. The speaker encourages listeners to search the scriptures and discover their spiritual gifts, so they can serve in the best way possible. He highlights the biblical key to discovering one's spiritual gift as stated in Romans 12:3, which cautions against thinking too highly of oneself and acknowledges that God has given each person a measure of faith. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the joy that comes from being a faithful servant of the Lord with the talents He has given.
The Holy Spirit
1.1K20:42Holy SpiritPSA 119:9PSA 119:11ACT 11:242TI 2:20HEB 12:111JN 1:9In this sermon, the speaker begins by inviting God into every area of their life and asking for cleansing from sin. They emphasize the importance of studying the Bible and relying on the Holy Spirit for strength. The speaker mentions the concept of being a clean vessel that God can use for His work, using the example of Barnabas in the Bible. They also discuss the process of acknowledging, asking for forgiveness, accepting God's forgiveness, and acting upon it when we sin. The sermon concludes with the idea that if we continue to sin despite studying the Bible and inviting the Holy Spirit, God may discipline us until we stop our wrongdoing.
1 Peter 1; Minneapolis Conference
1.1K44:23ConferenceMAT 6:33ACT 1:1ROM 1:11PE 1:3REV 22:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of witnessing and sharing the word of God with others. He emphasizes the power of a transformed life as a testimony to the world. The speaker believes that God gives everyone at least one chance to be saved, and it is up to the individual to accept or reject it. He encourages believers to let their lives shine as a witness and to reflect the victory of a Christian life. The sermon also includes a personal story about the speaker's father's conversion to Christianity after many years of not knowing Christ.
Luke 13:25
88553:58LUK 13:25ROM 1:20In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of visiting a friend in a penitentiary and going through multiple doors to enter the jail. He uses this analogy to explain that God has fully revealed himself to mankind through creation. The speaker then shares a story about a bear in Yosemite National Park to illustrate the concept of fairness. He emphasizes the importance of living a life of faith in Jesus Christ and encourages Christians to be a testimony to the lost people of the world. The speaker also challenges the audience to consider the possibility that this could be their last opportunity to make a decision about their faith.