
Bob Jennings
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Don't Be Fooled, the Pew Won't Save You!
3.3K05:03PHP 3:19This sermon emphasizes how skillful the devil is in deceiving people to exchange their eternal inheritance for temporary desires, leading them to waste their lives and lose their souls. It highlights the tragic consequences of being tricked out of one's soul and the importance of staying devoted to Christ amidst spiritual battles and deceptions.
Besetting Sin
2.7K44:31Besetting SinSpiritual WarfareOvercoming SinHEB 12:1Bob Jennings emphasizes the critical nature of besetting sin in the life of a Christian, urging believers to recognize and confront the persistent sins that hinder their spiritual progress. He highlights the importance of laying aside every weight and sin, as mentioned in Hebrews 12:1, and encourages a radical and persistent approach to overcoming these strongholds. Jennings warns that tolerating such sins can lead to spiritual death and a loss of assurance in one's faith. He calls for courage and faith in God to achieve victory over these sins, reminding the congregation of the power of Christ's sacrifice to deliver them from all iniquity.
Cut Off Goliaths Head
2.2K11:001CO 10:13HEB 12:1This sermon emphasizes the need to be radical, persistent, and vigilant in overcoming besetting sins in our lives. Drawing inspiration from the example of David and the Jebusites, it encourages believers to confront their sins head-on, be relentless in their pursuit of victory, and have unwavering faith in God's power to deliver them from all iniquity. The message underscores the importance of consecration, believing in God's sufficiency, and not tolerating sins that hinder spiritual growth and insult the work of the cross.
Revival - Holy Chaos
2.1K08:44ACT 2:4ROM 8:161CO 2:4GAL 4:6JAS 4:81JN 1:9This sermon recounts powerful moves of the Spirit in various settings, from log cabin Bible school prayer meetings to impactful evangelistic gatherings where people were deeply convicted of sin and sought God fervently. It highlights the transformative work of God in individuals' lives, leading to confession, repentance, and encounters with His love and grace. The emphasis is on the authority and clarity given by God to those who preach His Word, resulting in profound spiritual awakenings and the magnification of Christ above all else.
Seek God With All Your Heart
2.1K04:18PSA 34:4JER 29:13MAT 7:7EPH 3:19JAS 4:8This sermon emphasizes the importance of seeking God wholeheartedly, praying with faith and belief in God's greatness to transform lives, heal, and bring individuals to higher ground. It encourages complete surrender and investment in God, highlighting the power of earnest prayer and seeking God with all our hearts.
Coming to the Throne of Grace
2.0K46:58PSA 51:17PSA 145:18PRO 3:5ISA 55:6HEB 4:12HEB 4:14JAS 1:5JAS 4:8REV 3:21This sermon emphasizes the importance of coming to the throne of God, highlighting the need for wisdom that surpasses material wealth and the significance of dealing with eternal matters and the condition of our souls. The passage from Hebrews 4:12-16 is explored, focusing on the living and active Word of God, the great high priesthood of Jesus, and the invitation to boldly approach the throne of grace for mercy and help in times of need.
Bought With the Precious Blood of Christ
2.0K08:16ACT 20:28ROM 8:231CO 6:201PE 1:18REV 5:9This sermon emphasizes the call to surrender our entire being as a living sacrifice to God, highlighting the profound motivation of being bought with a price, specifically the precious blood of Christ. It delves into the incomprehensible sacrifice of God sending His Son, Jesus, to die for us, showcasing the depth of love and redemption through Christ's payment for our sins. The message underscores the significance of understanding and embracing the personal nature of Christ's sacrifice for each individual.
(Audio) the Sin of All Sins Is Not Believing on Christ
1.9K02:10HEB 10:29This sermon emphasizes the gravity of the chief sin, which is not believing in the Lord Jesus Christ. It highlights the profound insult it is to disregard the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, akin to stepping on His shed blood. The message underscores the importance of trusting in Jesus, the altogether lovely and worthy object of our faith, without reservation or self-reliance.
Jesus Christ Is Your Only Hope
1.9K03:43MIC 6:7This sermon emphasizes the role of Jesus Christ as our advocate who dealt with our sins completely. It highlights that no human effort or sacrifice can compare to the atonement made by Christ on the cross. The focus is on trusting in Jesus' finished work, His righteousness, and the love demonstrated through His sacrificial death for sinners.
Is It Ok to Have a Beer as a Christian?
1.9K04:45MAT 5:13ROM 12:21CO 9:22COL 4:51PE 3:15This sermon discusses the balance between being 'all things to all men' and maintaining biblical principles, particularly in the context of engaging in activities like pub theology or going to bars for Bible studies. It explores the tension between reaching out to others in unconventional ways while also upholding personal convictions and not compromising one's faith. The story shared highlights the importance of being a representative of Christ in every situation, showing kindness and love while not conforming to sinful behaviors.
Cut Off Goliath's Head
1.8K11:05Besetting SinsJOS 1:91SA 17:492SA 5:6LUK 17:62TI 4:18TIT 2:14HEB 12:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being fully committed to God and pursuing holiness. He encourages the audience to confront and overcome their besetting sins in order to experience the abundant blessings and riches that God has for them. The preacher reminds the listeners that nothing is too big for the Lord to handle, as Jesus came to set people free from their sins. He also highlights the role of God's grace in teaching believers to live godly lives in this present world.
Seeking God
1.8K58:58Seeking GodMAT 5:6MAT 6:33MAT 7:7LUK 16:16COL 3:1HEB 11:6JAS 4:8In this sermon, the speaker highlights the lack of genuine prayer in a prayer meeting that was mostly spent on taking prayer requests. He emphasizes the importance of laboring and persevering in prayer, comparing it to the process of waiting for dew to fall or breaking concrete with a hammer. The speaker also shares a personal anecdote about people who seemed indifferent to a preacher's message, but reminds listeners that there will come a day when everyone will care about Christ. The main focus of the sermon is on the pursuit of God in prayer, referencing various Bible verses that encourage seeking God diligently and drawing near to Him.
How Is It That God Desires to Be With Man?
1.8K14:042SA 7:12JHN 17:24ACT 20:24PHP 1:21COL 3:111TH 4:13This sermon reflects on the preciousness of Scripture, focusing on John 17 where Jesus expresses His desire for believers to be with Him and behold His glory in Heaven. It emphasizes the joy and completeness of salvation, the hope of being reunited with loved ones in Christ, and the importance of finishing the Christian journey with joy and faith. The sermon also touches on the comfort of knowing that God is sovereign over life and death, and His ability to raise up others for His purposes.
Able to Save to the Uttermost
1.8K36:21IntercessionMAT 6:33HEB 8:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the exaltation of our Savior to another realm. He uses a personal anecdote about getting stuck on a farm and needing a long cable to pull the truck out of trouble. This serves as an analogy for how our Savior, through his intercession, lifts us up and saves us from sin and bondage. The preacher also highlights how Jesus prays for our sanctification and unity, as mentioned in John 17. He concludes by emphasizing the superiority of Jesus as a Savior and the great salvation he offers, comparing it to an indestructible life that is able to save.
Having Assurance of Salvation
1.7K09:212CH 25:2PSA 1:2PSA 37:4MAT 7:21MRK 4:201JN 2:41JN 3:7This sermon emphasizes the importance of wholehearted devotion to God, highlighting the need to fully surrender and consecrate ourselves to Him without holding back. It discusses the issue of assurance and how it can be hindered by reservations in our hearts, stressing the significance of faith and walking closely with God. The sermon also shares powerful testimonies of individuals who faced challenges in their faith but found restoration and freedom through genuine repentance and trust in God's Word.
God Is Light
1.7K48:45JHN 3:20This sermon emphasizes the importance of walking in the light of God's truth, highlighting the blessings of fellowship with God and other believers, the cleansing power of Jesus' blood, and the need to maintain a clear conscience by addressing areas of darkness in our hearts. It contrasts the characteristics of true and false professions of faith, urging listeners to embrace the light and truth of God's Word for spiritual growth and victory over sin.
(2006 Heart-Cry) Prayer and Revivel Through History
1.7K48:23Revival PrayingHEB 2:3HEB 3:8HEB 4:12HEB 5:12HEB 10:26HEB 12:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the word of God, describing it as living, powerful, and able to discern the thoughts and intentions of the heart. The preacher shares a personal experience of daily prayer and seeking fresh portions of grace. The sermon also highlights several warnings and problems faced by the audience, including being hardened by sin, immaturity in their faith, deliberate sinning, and not responding properly to discipline. The preacher concludes with two exhortations: to hold fast and to draw near to God.
One Sin Will Destroy You
1.7K08:35PSA 119:105PRO 4:18JHN 3:19EPH 5:81JN 1:7Walking in the light is emphasized as the path to finding joy, a clear conscience, and a close relationship with God. The sermon highlights the importance of addressing any darkness in our hearts, as it hinders our spiritual growth and effectiveness in God's kingdom. It warns against the deception and destructive nature of hidden sins, urging believers to step into the light for repentance and restoration.
The Prayer Meeting
1.6K35:32PSA 145:18ACT 1:14ACT 2:42ACT 4:29ROM 12:12EPH 6:18COL 4:2JAS 5:16This sermon emphasizes the importance of prayer meetings and being devoted to prayer, highlighting the significance of gathering together for prayer as a mark of true Christianity. It delves into the power of praying with others who are on 'praying ground,' using Scripture in prayer, and seeking God's hand for healing and signs and wonders in the name of Jesus. The sermon encourages boldness in speaking God's word, being filled with the Holy Spirit, and expecting spiritual impact and transformation through prayer.
If You Could Live Again, What Would You Change?
1.6K13:472CH 25:2PSA 51:10PRO 7:2COL 3:16This sermon reflects on the importance of living a life fully devoted to God, not just doing what is right but doing it with all our hearts. It explores the idea of looking back on our lives and considering if there are areas we would change or improve, emphasizing the need to walk with a clear conscience and deal with sin promptly. The speaker also contemplates what they would do if given more time to serve the Lord, expressing a desire to simplify life, focus on ministry, and deepen their knowledge of the Bible for effective soul-winning.
Blessed Are Those Who Die in the Lord
1.6K41:29MAT 25:21JHN 8:241CO 15:58PHP 3:20HEB 6:4JAS 4:141JN 2:17REV 14:13This sermon reflects on the blessings of dying in the Lord, emphasizing the rest from labors and the assurance that deeds will follow believers into eternity. It highlights the importance of persevering in faith, avoiding sin, and living a life dedicated to Christ to receive the promised blessings. The speaker encourages the audience to focus on heavenly rewards, the certainty of God's promises, and the joy of being with the Lord in eternity.
Knowing the Bible
1.5K10:18JOS 1:8PSA 119:11PRO 30:5ISA 40:8MAT 24:35COL 3:162TI 3:16HEB 4:12JAS 1:22REV 22:18This sermon emphasizes the importance of being rich in the Word of God, knowing it intimately, and allowing it to dwell in us richly for wisdom and transformation. It highlights the significance of the Bible in salvation, its self-authenticating nature, and the power it holds to change lives, nations, and conquer sin. The message stresses the eternal and infallible nature of God's Word, urging believers to invest in it wholeheartedly and prioritize its study and application in their lives.
Faithfulness-God, Christ, Man
1.5K00:00FaithfulnessPSA 40:10HEB 3:1REV 21:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the faithfulness of God in the battle against sin. He shares a story of a girl who was possessed by a demon and how Jesus fought and delivered her. The preacher highlights the verse in Revelation 21:5 where God promises to make all things new, showing His faithfulness in bringing about the end of the sinful world. He also discusses how faithfulness is a communicable attribute imparted to believers by the Holy Spirit, citing 1 Corinthians 4:1-2. The sermon concludes with the reminder that God is faithful and can be trusted in all circumstances.
Prayer
1.4K45:41Prayer1CH 5:20PSA 97:11ISA 40:31MAT 6:332TI 2:22In this sermon, the preacher begins by acknowledging the small size of their congregation in the city of Beaumont and questioning the impact they can make. They pray for God's presence and guidance to equip them to serve in their current generation. The preacher then transitions into a Bible study, referencing several scriptures and sharing personal experiences. They share how they prayed for four months leading up to a series of meetings, and God answered their prayers by manifesting His power in each meeting. Many people came forward, confessing their sins and seeking forgiveness. The meetings lasted late into the night, and by the end, over half of the church had either been saved or had a renewed encounter with God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of persistent prayer, comparing it to repeatedly cracking a rock with a hammer until it splits. They also mention a specific prayer request for a 19-year-old girl whose mother believes but whose father is still an unbeliever.
Why Jesus Christ Died
1.3K44:04GAL 1:4This sermon focuses on the reasons why Christ died, emphasizing the importance of understanding the true Gospel message. It highlights how Christ gave Himself for our sins, to rescue us from this present evil world, to fulfill the will of God the Father, and to bring glory to God. The speaker delves into the deep significance of each reason, emphasizing the love, grace, mercy, justice, and power of God displayed through Christ's sacrifice.