
Dai Patterson
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Conscience - Part 1
1.0K00:00PRO 20:27MAT 6:33JHN 1:61CO 10:23In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a strong conscience tempered with the love of God. He explains that a strong conscience is not dominating or overbearing, but rather one that can bear the weaknesses of others. The speaker raises questions about the function and operation of conscience, as well as how it can be readjusted if it is wrong. He also acknowledges that there may be individuals in the audience with different types of consciences, such as legalistic or scrupulous ones. The sermon references Proverbs 20:27, which states that the spirit of man is the lamp of the Lord, searching all the innermost parts of his being. The speaker concludes by mentioning the schedule for the upcoming sessions, where he and another speaker will continue discussing the topic of conscience.
Freedom
96500:00EXO 13:21PSA 23:2ISA 61:1LAM 3:1MAT 6:33LUK 4:1ROM 8:14In this sermon, the preacher discusses the theme of freedom and liberty. He emphasizes that accepting unfair and wrong things is not necessary, as God can work miracles in our hearts and minds. He uses the example of Joseph, who was able to forget the injustices done to him and move forward in his new life. The preacher also references Psalm 4, highlighting the idea of finding safety and relief in God during times of distress.
Real New Birth
95200:00MAT 7:21MAT 18:3MAT 19:25MRK 10:15LUK 1:34JHN 3:3JHN 3:14In this sermon, the preacher shares a personal story about a friend who faced trouble and difficulty in his church. Despite feeling weighed down and ready to give up, the preacher's friend was encouraged by his three-year-old daughter to keep going. This story serves as a reminder to all believers to persevere in the face of challenges and not be distracted. The preacher emphasizes the importance of relying on the life of God within us to enable us to keep going and trust that God knows what He is doing.
Real Faith
94652:47MAT 6:33MAT 8:10EPH 3:20HEB 11:6HEB 12:3In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of believing in and serving God wholeheartedly. He warns the young men and women in the audience about the dangers of going their own way and destroying their lives. The speaker uses a metaphor of being trapped in a burning home and encourages the audience to have faith and trust in God, even in difficult situations. He highlights the power of the Holy Ghost to work in us and bring us closer to Jesus, enabling us to do the impossible. The speaker also mentions the importance of prayer and the impact it can have on reaching and ministering to others.
The Acceptable Year
93600:00LEV 25:1LUK 4:18LUK 4:21In this sermon, the speaker begins by discussing the power of the Holy Spirit and how it seems to be lacking in today's world. He then focuses on a verse from Luke's Gospel that states Jesus returned in the power of the Holy Spirit. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit and how Jesus spoke about it before his death, promising to send another comforter. The sermon concludes with a call to rely on the Holy Spirit for true freedom and to rise above the challenges of life.
Conscience - Part 2
91100:00PRO 20:27MAT 5:14LUK 3:12JHN 1:8ROM 12:1PHP 2:25HEB 8:10In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of allowing the word of God to transform our lives. He uses the analogy of giving someone something to eat, indicating that when we receive and internalize God's laws in our hearts and minds, it brings about a conscious and readjusted life. The speaker also highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers to have a profound impact on their generation. He mentions the healing power of God, particularly in relation to backsliding, and references the book of Jeremiah where God promises to heal Israel's backsliding. The speaker concludes by expressing the need for God to move in the current state of the world and emphasizes that God can use individuals as vehicles for His work.
Washed
90900:00GraceTransformationISA 57:15MAT 11:28JHN 13:8ACT 5:32ROM 12:11CO 6:92CO 5:17GAL 2:20EPH 2:8TIT 3:5Dai Patterson emphasizes the transformative power of God's grace in the sermon 'Washed', using Gideon's story to illustrate how true desperation for God leads to genuine offerings and the necessity of being washed, sanctified, and justified through Christ. He highlights that our sacrifices must be laid on the right foundation, which is Christ, and that the Holy Spirit works through grace to cleanse and renew us. Patterson urges the congregation to recognize their need for a deep, personal washing and to understand that true revival comes from humility and brokenness before God.
Jonah - Part 1
90700:002KI 14:25JON 3:4MAT 12:41ACT 13:36In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power of God's word in preaching the gospel. He questions the professionalization of sermonizing and highlights the need for the power of God to be present in preaching. The speaker speculates that Jonah's sermon in Nineveh may have been only eight words long, but it had a profound impact as salvation came to a vast multitude. The sermon also touches on the importance of serving one's generation and the need for individuals to recognize their own limitations and rely on God's strength.
Cure for Paralysis
89500:00MAT 19:26MRK 3:1MRK 4:24JHN 4:48In this sermon, the speaker tells a story about a shepherd named Mr. Jones who finds a sheep that has fallen down a ledge. Instead of immediately rescuing the sheep, Mr. Jones decides to leave it for a day or two. When questioned by others, he explains that the sheep is far too strong and needs to learn a lesson. The speaker then relates this story to the concept of faith and how God provides strength where there is weakness. The sermon emphasizes the importance of responding to God's commandments and trusting in His power.
Jonah - Part 3
88100:00JON 2:9MAT 16:1LUK 1:62LUK 11:16LUK 11:29GAL 2:20In this sermon, the speaker discusses how Jesus Christ was portrayed as crucified among the Galatians, even though he never physically went to Galatia. The speaker emphasizes the importance of believers allowing Christ to work in their lives and being a testimony to others. He also mentions Jonah as a sign and warns that the men of Nineveh will rise up in judgment and condemn the current generation. The speaker encourages honesty and self-reflection, sharing his own experience of being taken to a place of obscurity by God in order to die to self and be raised up for a greater purpose.
One Shepherd
87748:33GEN 1:3EXO 40:34EZK 37:14EZK 37:27ZEC 14:16JHN 14:192CO 6:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit and experiencing the presence of God in our lives. He encourages the congregation to watch and believe that God can bring about a transformation in their lives. The preacher also highlights the power of speaking the word of God into the hearts of others and the need to live in freedom in order to minister to others effectively. The sermon references the story of Ezekiel and the imagery of graves to illustrate the feeling of being trapped and dry, but God promises to open the graves and bring new life.
Conscience - Part 4
87400:00ROM 14:11CO 8:61CO 12:121CO 12:27In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of unity and understanding within the church. He emphasizes the need to receive and embrace those who may be weaker in faith without passing judgment on their opinions. The speaker highlights the spectrum of believers, ranging from the strong to the weak, and encourages everyone to find their place along this spectrum. He emphasizes the importance of being fully convinced in one's own mind and not imposing one's beliefs on others. The sermon concludes with a reminder to be open to changing one's mind and being willing to see God at work in different groups within the church.
Jonah - Part 2
86400:00In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of Jonah from the Bible. He highlights how Jonah was swallowed by a fish and taken down into a place of burial, seemingly the end of him. However, this was just the beginning of Jonah's journey towards newness of life. The preacher emphasizes the importance of walking in newness of life and giving thanks, even in difficult circumstances. He encourages young people to not delay in surrendering their lives to God and reminds everyone that no one has a guarantee of tomorrow.
Conscience - Part 3
86100:00In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the concept of persuading others to believe in the Gospel. He questions how one can effectively persuade others and suggests that it is not through logic or argument, but rather through the work of the Holy Spirit. The speaker emphasizes the importance of ministering the Gospel in a way that commends it to the conscience of the listener, causing them to realize their need for salvation. He gives examples of how this ministry can be seen in large conferences or through the preaching of individuals like Evan Roberts. Ultimately, the goal is to see people's eyes opened to the truth of the Gospel and for them to respond and get right with God.
Conscience - Part 5
85300:00HEB 9:11HEB 9:24HEB 10:19HEB 10:22HEB 10:25HEB 10:29HEB 10:39In this sermon, the speaker focuses on chapters 9 and 10 of the epistle, specifically starting from verse 18 of chapter 10. The first part of the sermon explores the doctrinal side of the epistle, emphasizing that through Jesus Christ's sacrifice and the pouring out of his blood, believers now have access to the presence of God. The speaker highlights the transformative power of this access, stating that it reforms the conscience and removes doubts and feelings of failure. The sermon also addresses the struggle of dealing with a nagging conscience and emphasizes the importance of receiving the life and light of Christ in order to overcome this.
Jonah - Part 4
84700:00GEN 7:16JON 3:4JON 3:10MAT 6:33MAT 24:36In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of Jonah and his anger. He highlights three instances in chapter 4 where Jonah is angry. The preacher emphasizes that it is the ordinary things in life that can blind people to their true spiritual need. He also mentions the importance of being watchful and prepared for the second coming of Jesus, emphasizing that it is the ordinary, mundane things that can distract people from recognizing the signs of the end times. The preacher concludes by discussing Jonah's simple yet powerful message to Nineveh and the importance of faithfully delivering the message that God gives.