
Charlie Orr
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How to Get Along With Everybody All the Time
1.7K1:11:02BitternessMAT 18:21In this sermon, the preacher shares a personal experience of how he came to recognize his own sinfulness and the need for Jesus' forgiveness. He emphasizes the transformative power of the gospel and how it can bring reconciliation and peace in relationships. The preacher also highlights the importance of forgiveness, drawing from the parable in Matthew 18:23-35 where a servant is forgiven a massive debt but fails to show the same mercy to others. He challenges the congregation to reflect on their own attitudes towards forgiveness and to embrace the process of divine compassion in their lives.
How to Comment Spiritual Suicide
1.5K43:44Suicide1SA 31:3PSA 127:1MAT 6:33JHN 15:5JAS 4:6In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of spiritual suicide and how it can lead to physical suicide. He uses the story of Saul from the book of 1 Samuel as an example. Saul was a handsome and gifted man who was anointed to be king of Israel. However, he squandered this opportunity and took steps towards spiritual suicide. The preacher outlines ten steps that Saul took, starting with unrepentant sin.
Time to Grow Up
1.5K1:09:42Christian GrowthHEB 5:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of truly hearing and understanding God's word. He points out that many people in the church may physically be present, but they are not truly listening and receiving what God is saying to them. This lack of attentiveness and understanding hinders their ability to grow in their faith and disciple others. The preacher also highlights the need for believers to be skilled in using the word of righteousness, so they can discern between good and evil and live according to biblical standards. He shares examples of the power of prayer and the impact of a spiritual father in producing spiritual children.
Freedom From Fear and Worry
1.5K1:00:10WorryLUK 12:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of putting God first in our lives. He urges the audience to let go of worldly distractions and commit fully to God. The preacher highlights the exchange of our sinful lives for the offer of God's presence and salvation. He also addresses the issue of worry, encouraging the audience to trust in God's care and not be consumed by anxieties. The sermon concludes with a strong warning about the consequences of disobedience and a reminder of God's love and redemption.
Counterfeit Christians
1.4K52:09CounterfeitPSA 1:2PSA 23:1MAT 4:4MAT 13:24MAT 13:36JHN 10:9JHN 15:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the concept of judgment and the end of the world. He describes how the Son of Man will send his angels to gather all those who offend and do iniquity, casting them into a furnace of fire where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. The preacher also shares a personal anecdote about a time when he had to wake up a sleeping congregation and asserts his authority as a man of God. He encourages the audience to embrace the Bible and enjoy good preaching, contrasting it with those who only want to hear about heaven and salvation.
The Presence of God
1.4K58:55Presence of GodISA 64:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the lack of desperation and unbelief among Christians. He uses the example of a man trapped in a sinking car, crying out for help, to illustrate the level of desperation that should be present in our prayers. The preacher then discusses the importance of daring intercession, which begins with desperation and a refusal to settle for anything less than what God has promised. He encourages believers to take hold of God and seek revival and souls being saved, rather than being focused on personal satisfaction and comfort.
God Blessed Him There
1.3K54:13Blessing Of GodPRO 3:11In this sermon, the preacher shares his personal experience of working as a preacher and the challenges he faced. He talks about how he was initially focused on preaching sermons from behind the pulpit, but realized that his actions and responses in everyday circumstances were equally important in representing Jesus. He shares a specific incident where he was assigned to work on a hay truck and how he changed his attitude towards the job, which led to a positive response from his coworkers. The preacher emphasizes the importance of surrendering to God and allowing Him to have control over every aspect of our lives, even if it means sacrificing our own desires.
The Winable War
1.2K32:36Spiritual WarfareWarfareVictory in ChristREV 12:7Charlie Orr emphasizes the reality of spiritual warfare, drawing from Revelation 12 to illustrate that while the devil is a defeated foe, many Christians live in defeat due to ignorance of his tactics and the weapons available to them. He encourages believers to recognize the supernatural, serious, and strategic nature of the battle they face, and to become active warriors in their faith. Orr highlights the importance of the blood of the Lamb, the power of testimony, and the necessity of sacrificial living as key weapons in overcoming the enemy. He calls for a revival of boldness and faith among believers, urging them to confront the devil with the authority given to them through Christ. Ultimately, he reassures that victory is already secured through Jesus, and encourages the congregation to live in that victory.