
Cornelius Van Til
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Paul's Plea for Spiritual Discernment
1.7K42:33DiscernmentEXO 19:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of spreading the light of the gospel to those who are still in darkness. He warns against false teachers and encourages the listeners to stay true to the truth they have come to know. The preacher draws parallels to Moses and the words of Jehovah, highlighting the significance of obedience and the promise of being a holy nation. Ultimately, the preacher urges the audience to share their experiences and revelations with others, so that they too may see and understand the truth.
The Certainty of Our Faith
1.3K34:20FaithGEN 6:8JHN 1:3ACT 17:311CO 1:181CO 15:58HEB 11:38HEB 12:2In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the contrast between the wisdom of the world and the wisdom of God. He highlights how the world's wisdom is considered foolishness by God. The preacher also discusses the importance of proclaiming Jesus and his crucifixion, resurrection, and imminent return. He mentions the doubt and fear that modern man faces and how they are unable to truly know themselves or their world. The sermon concludes with a focus on the institution of the Lord's Supper and the belief in the existence of Satan and his deceit on the cross.
John's Concern for the Church
1.2K38:54ChurchLEV 25:9JHN 14:2REV 1:9REV 1:18In this sermon, the preacher discusses the vision of Christ walking in the midst of the golden candlestick as described in the book of Revelation. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus, who was once seen in his humiliation and sorrow, is now seen in his glory. The preacher highlights the significance of Jesus' eyes as flaming fire, symbolizing his forgiveness and cleansing of the heart. The preacher also mentions Jesus' feet as coming feet, representing his imminent return. Overall, the sermon encourages believers to see Jesus both in his humiliation and in his glory, and to find comfort in his love and forgiveness.