
Charles E. Fuller
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Though He Slay Me, Yet Will I Trust Him
3.7K51:10Trusting GodJOB 1:17JOB 2:9PSA 34:17PSA 107:28MAT 6:33The video is a sermon transcript that begins with a young boy expressing his gratitude for being a Christian and his desire for his father to be saved. The sermon then transitions to the story of Job, highlighting the series of tragedies that befell him, including the loss of his possessions, the death of his children, and the destruction of his home. Despite these hardships, Job remains faithful and worships God. The sermon concludes with a call to prayer and gratitude for the blessings received in America.
Demons
3.2K50:38DemonsMAT 6:33MAT 8:28MRK 1:21LUK 8:27In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the ongoing spiritual warfare between God and Satan, with humanity caught in the middle. He highlights the two spiritual laws at work in the world: the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus and the law of sin and death. The main theme of the book of Mark is the Gospel of Jesus Christ, with Jesus himself being the Gospel. The preacher warns against any other gospel that does not center around the substitutionary atoning work of Christ and his resurrection. He encourages listeners to build their eternal hope on Jesus alone. The sermon also touches on the importance of understanding and teaching about Satan and demons in the Church.
Conditions of the World Today
2.1K50:56WorldEPH 1:1EPH 2:1EPH 2:3In this sermon, the speaker discusses the desires of the flesh and the mind, highlighting that even desires of the mind can be unregenerated and selfish. He emphasizes that those who seek pleasure and love worldly beauty and knowledge often leave out the most important aspect, which is a relationship with God. The speaker also addresses the condition of sinful man and whether there is a way back to God. The sermon concludes with a call to reflect on these teachings and seek a way back to God.
Redemption Through His Blood
2.1K50:55Blood Of ChristEPH 1:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that every person has a desire in their heart to find God, but often have misconceptions about who He is and how to please Him. The preacher also highlights the fallen nature of humanity, stating that all people are sinners and are separated from God. He explains that natural man is held captive by Satan and is a slave to sin, fulfilling the desires of the mind and flesh. The sermon emphasizes the need for grace and the redemptive power of Jesus' blood to overcome sin and find salvation.
Why Does God Permit Evil in the World?
2.0K41:05EvilISA 1:18HAB 1:12HAB 2:1HAB 2:5MAT 6:6LUK 13:3In this sermon, Dr. Charles E. discusses the book of Habakkuk in the Bible. He begins by referencing the familiar song "Jesus Saves" and asks the audience if they have heard it. He then leads the audience in singing another song called "Heavenly Sunshine." Dr. Charles E. goes on to explain the themes and messages found in the book of Habakkuk, including the problem of evil and the triumph of faith. He emphasizes the importance of repentance and warns that God will judge those who continue in sin.
Death
1.9K52:04DeathEXO 14:21JOS 24:15PSA 46:1MRK 5:21MRK 5:36ROM 10:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of accepting Jesus Christ as the only way to escape eternal damnation. He urges the audience to believe, confess, repent, and receive Jesus in order to pass from death to life and become a new creation. The preacher also encourages prayer for those who are outside of Christ, emphasizing God's desire for no one to perish. The sermon then transitions to the topic of death, discussing physical death, spiritual death, and eternal death, and the need for prayer and understanding in facing these realities.
Brotherly Love
1.9K50:58LoveROM 12:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having concern and vision in serving the Lord. He encourages believers to be passionate and active in their faith, using their present opportunities to the best of their ability. The preacher also highlights the need for vision, faith, and courage in doing God's work. He then shifts focus to the believers' personal lives, urging them to rejoice in hope and remain patient in the midst of trials. The sermon concludes with a call for support and appreciation for the worldwide ministry of the old-fashioned revival hour.
Dead in Trespasses and Sins
1.8K51:43SinEPH 1:3In this sermon, Dr. Fuller focuses on the second chapter of Ephesians, specifically verse 1. He emphasizes the desperate need for regeneration in every individual, as without being born again, one cannot see the kingdom of God. The passage describes the sinful condition of the natural man before conversion, highlighting the influence of the prince of the power of the air and the desires of the flesh and mind. Dr. Fuller emphasizes the importance of understanding and acknowledging this sinful condition in order to fully grasp the need for regeneration.
His Great Love
1.8K50:48God's LoveMAT 6:33EPH 2:1In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the second chapter of Ephesians. He highlights the contrasting conditions of unregenerated men outside of Christ and the wonderful work of redemption through Christ. The speaker emphasizes the phrase "but God" as a turning point in the passage, showing how God's mercy and love have provided a way for fallen humanity to be reconciled with Him. The sermon also calls for prayer, particularly for those affected by war and tragedy.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ
1.8K49:13Gospel Of Jesus ChristMRK 1:21LUK 8:27EPH 6:111JN 4:1In this sermon, the main theme of the Gospel of Mark is emphasized, which is the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The preacher highlights that the Gospel centers around the person of Jesus and that He is inseparable from the Gospel itself. Any other Gospel that does not include the substitutionary atoning work of Christ and His resurrection is considered satanically inspired. The sermon also discusses the ongoing spiritual warfare between God and Satan, with Satan knowing that his time is short and intensifying his efforts. The preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the Law of Sin and Death and the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus, and how only through the redemptive power of the Gospel can one be delivered from the power of darkness and become a new creation in Christ. The sermon also touches on the subject of demons and the need for the Church to be better educated on this topic. The preacher encourages the audience to study the Bible and provides references to the Gospel of Mark, specifically chapter 1, verse 21, where the topic of demons is discussed.
Disease
1.8K50:47DiseaseMAT 6:33MRK 1:40In this sermon, the preacher begins by expressing the anticipation and joy of beholding the King in His glory. The sermon then transitions to the story of Jesus healing a leper in the Gospel of Mark. The preacher emphasizes that all people have the "leprosy of sin" and need to come to Jesus for cleansing. The sermon concludes with a call to embrace the gospel and the hope of the coming white city.
Parable of the Sower
1.7K50:44SowerMRK 4:14ACT 2:14ACT 8:52TI 4:2HEB 10:26HEB 11:25REV 3:20In this sermon, the preacher uses an illustration of a man in a railroad station to emphasize the importance of paying attention to the message of Jesus. He explains that just like the man in the station who may not hear or pay attention to the train announcer, people can be indifferent or engrossed in worldly matters and miss the gospel message. The preacher then focuses on the parable of the sower sowing the seed, explaining the different ways in which people receive the gospel. He highlights the importance of having eyes to see the unseen and becoming fruitful by hearkening and paying attention to the word of God.
Consider Your Ways
1.7K50:37ObedienceIn this sermon, the preacher starts by leading the audience in singing a hymn and encouraging them to shake hands with each other. He then talks about a news article he read about a wealthy entertainer who left behind a large fortune but did not give any money to God's work. The preacher emphasizes the importance of putting God first and giving to His work, promising that God will provide for those who honor Him. He also shares testimonies of people who have been blessed through the ministry, including a young man called to be a missionary and a mother whose daughter was saved at one of their services.
God's Riches in Glory
1.7K50:32Riches In ChristJOS 24:15PSA 23:1HOS 13:9MAT 6:33MRK 4:35ROM 8:31EPH 2:4In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the transformative power of two words: "but God." These words signify the intervention and mercy of God in the midst of human despair and hopelessness. The speaker encourages the audience to turn to Ephesians 2:4, which highlights God's ability to save and redeem through the precious blood of Jesus. The sermon also acknowledges the faithfulness of God in the speaker's 27 years of radio broadcasting, during which thousands of people have been saved. The sermon concludes with a reminder to keep nothing between one's soul and the Savior, and to embrace the believer's present position in grace as depicted in Ephesians 2:4-10.
Duty, Responsibility and Practice
1.7K50:45ResponsibilityMAT 24:13ROM 12:142CO 12:10REV 12:11In this sermon, Dr. Charles E. Fuller shares a personal story about a man who became one of his best friends after showing kindness and compassion. He emphasizes the importance of recompensing good for evil and not seeking revenge. Dr. Fuller then transitions to the topic of duty, responsibility, and practice as outlined in the Book of Romans Chapter 12. He highlights the transformation that occurs when one accepts Jesus Christ, leading to a humble and compassionate nature. The sermon concludes with a call to become a new creation in Christ and the assurance that God will be with believers throughout their journey of life.
The Budding of the Fig Tree
1.6K42:17Bearing FruitJER 31:35MAT 24:32In this sermon, the preacher begins by inviting the audience to raise their hands and sing a joyful song. He then asks if their names are written in the Lamb's book of life, emphasizing the importance of having a relationship with Christ. The preacher urges those who are not saved to come to Jesus for forgiveness and salvation. He concludes the sermon with a prayer for the listeners and a blessing. The sermon also briefly mentions biblical references such as the sons of God, the return of Christ, and the preaching of the gospel.
Eight Questions
1.6K50:46QuestionsPSA 116:12MAL 1:6MAL 2:14MAL 2:17MAT 6:332CO 5:21HEB 9:22In this sermon transcript, Reverend Fuller shares several testimonies from individuals who have been impacted by his preaching. One person expresses gratitude for the sincerity and spiritual warmth of his program, which has stirred their heart and brought them to tears. Another person, a shut-in, shares how they have found peace and accepted Jesus as their personal savior through listening to Reverend Fuller's messages on the radio. Lastly, a young sergeant in Korea credits Reverend Fuller's prayers and literature for helping him find strength and guidance during difficult times in the war. Throughout the sermon, Reverend Fuller references the book of Malachi and highlights the low spiritual level prevalent in that time, as well as the importance of honoring and reverencing God. He also encourages listeners to show their appreciation for God's blessings by actively participating in spreading the gospel.
His Workmanship
1.6K50:21WorkmanshipMAT 6:33ROM 8:28ROM 12:1EPH 1:4EPH 2:8In this sermon, Reverend Charles E. Fuller emphasizes the importance of spreading the message of God's love and salvation to the world. He encourages the audience to share the "Heavenly Sunshine" with as many people as possible. The sermon also touches on the need for salvation, courage, faith, trust in God, and finding comfort in the Father's house. Reverend Fuller shares letters from listeners who have been impacted by his radio program, expressing gratitude for the spiritual guidance it provides. The sermon concludes with a call for individuals to dedicate themselves to God's will and to pray for His blessings.
Multitudes in the Valley of Decision
1.6K50:15DecisionPSA 46:7PSA 87:3JOL 3:14PHP 3:21In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of accepting Jesus Christ as one's personal Savior. He warns that those who do not believe in the name of the Son of God are already condemned and will face the wrath of God. The preacher urges the audience to come to Christ while the door of grace is still open. The sermon also references the prophecy of Joel, highlighting the significance of the end-time events leading up to the Second Coming of Christ.
Jehovah's Disobedient Servant
1.5K51:11DisobediencePSA 61:2PSA 100:2PRO 13:15JON 2:1MAT 5:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of holding forth the Word of God in these critical days. He acknowledges that the world cannot offer lasting peace and security, and that true peace and security can only be found in the Lord Jesus. The preacher leads the congregation in prayer, asking for forgiveness of sins and strength for those facing persecution. He encourages believers to be patient in difficult circumstances, assuring them that God's foreknowledge extends to every incident in the lives of his children. The sermon concludes with a hymn about the hope of a heavenly home.
The Just Shall Live by Faith
1.5K50:52Live By FaithHAB 2:4MAT 6:33ROM 1:17GAL 3:11HEB 10:19HEB 10:38HEB 11:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of sharing the old story of Jesus and His love. He encourages listeners to remember and retell this story, as it brings healing to broken hearts and serves as a remedy for sin. The preacher also highlights the need for God's righteousness in all people, regardless of their background, and emphasizes the importance of confessing sins, repenting, and believing in Jesus Christ for salvation. The sermon references the book of Habakkuk in the Bible, where the prophet faced spiritual difficulties but ultimately found faith in God.
The Path of Disobedience
1.5K50:58DisobedienceJON 1:1In this sermon, Reverend Fuller reads letters from listeners who have found hope and salvation through his broadcast. He shares a letter from a young teenager who was living in deep sin but found Christ after hearing the program. Another letter expresses gratitude for the comfort the broadcast brings to those nearing the end of life. Reverend Fuller then discusses the story of Jonah's disobedience, highlighting the character, cause, course, and consequence of his sin. The sermon emphasizes the importance of heeding God's word and the need for repentance and obedience.
The Sign of the Lord's Return
1.5K51:20Second Coming Of ChristPSA 46:1ISA 41:10JHN 14:6ROM 8:281CO 15:58PHP 4:131PE 5:7In this sermon, Dr. Charles E. He will save emphasizes the message of salvation and the unshakable faith in God. He encourages the congregation to trust in the Savior and believe that He will save them. The sermon also touches on the importance of Christian mothers and the need to preserve the sanctity of the home. Dr. He will save urges the audience to appreciate the blessings of Heavenly Sunshine and to spread joy and happiness to others.
Leaven of the Saducees
1.4K50:43Saducees1CO 15:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of listening, heeding, receiving, believing, and thrilling to the word of God. The Holy Spirit is said to apply the word, pointing believers to Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away sin. The preacher assures that those who are in Christ will never die or be separated from the life of God. The sermon also includes references to the love of Christ, which cannot be separated from believers, and the peace that comes from God. The sermon concludes with a letter from a listener who finds comfort and joy in the old-fashioned revival hour radio program.
The Return of Christ
1.4K51:21Second Coming Of ChristMAT 24:37MAT 27:51LUK 16:191CO 15:141CO 15:511TH 1:1The video is a broadcast of the Gospel with Dr. Charles E. Ford, presented by Christian Heritage Ministry and Cooperation with Four Seminary. The sermon emphasizes the importance of worshiping and adoring God, and the need to pray with all our power while preaching the word. The speaker also mentions the concept of going home to the land, where there is safety and where the soil hides the road. The sermon touches on the idea of following the steps of Jesus and the belief that this world is not our home, but rather our treasures are laid out beyond the blue. The speaker also addresses the question of whether the soul sleeps between death and resurrection, and invites listeners to tune in for future sermons on this topic.