
Dave Hunt
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Judgment Day
4.2K1:15:19Judgment DayGEN 15:13EXO 12:14JOL 3:2ZEC 14:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the pastor discusses the topic of Judgment Day, referring to passages from the books of Joel and Zechariah in the Bible. He emphasizes that God will gather all nations, including the United States, for judgment. The pastor warns that we live in serious times and that God is angry, ready to bring judgment upon the world. He also mentions the importance of presenting the truth to the Jewish people and recognizing the significance of Israel in biblical prophecy.
What Love Is This? - Part 1
3.9K09:482TI 2:23This sermon delves into the controversial topic of Calvinism and its impact on churches and individuals. The speaker shares personal experiences and reactions to addressing Calvinism, highlighting the division and strong convictions surrounding this theological doctrine. Various quotes from prominent Calvinists are presented, emphasizing the belief that Calvinism is synonymous with true Christianity, raising concerns about the exclusivity and aggressive promotion of Calvinist beliefs as essential to the gospel message.
What Love Is This? - Part 2
2.4K09:50ROM 3:23EPH 1:4This sermon delves into the history of the Reformation beyond Calvinism, exploring the diverse groups like the Mennonites and Zwinglians. It highlights the enforcement of Reformation doctrine by state churches like the Westminster Assembly in England, showing the intolerance towards dissenting beliefs. The sermon discusses the Calvinist beliefs of total depravity, unconditional election, and limited atonement, emphasizing the theological differences within Christianity.
What Love Is This? - Part 3
2.4K09:49JHN 3:16JHN 7:17ACT 8:362TI 3:15This sermon delves into the complexities of Calvinism, exploring the doctrines of Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints. It questions the idea of Christ's blood being wasted if not all are saved, the concept of irresistible grace, and the assurance of salvation for the elect. The sermon challenges the interpretation of scripture within the framework of Calvinism and its historical roots in Augustine's teachings.
What Love Is This? - Part 9
2.3K02:29GEN 25:23MAT 18:14JHN 3:16ACT 17:11ROM 5:8EPH 2:41TI 2:32PE 3:91JN 4:8This sermon addresses the prophecy of 'The elder shall serve the younger,' focusing on Jacob and Esau and the nations descended from them. It delves into arguments against the Calvinist perspective, emphasizing the goal to prove God's love for all and the misrepresentation of God's character. The core message is about understanding God's love, kindness, and desire for all to be saved, urging believers to seek the truth and stand up for the true nature of God.
What Love Is This? - Part 6
2.3K09:491TI 2:3This sermon delves into the theological debate surrounding Calvinism, predestination, and God's will in salvation. It questions the concept of God predestining some to damnation while showing compassion and concern for all. The speaker challenges the idea that God's will is always done on earth and explores the sincerity of God's plea for repentance when grace is withheld. The sermon also addresses the controversial Calvinist doctrine that faith comes after regeneration, not before, raising questions about the order of salvation.
What Love Is This? - Part 7
2.3K09:52JHN 1:12JHN 5:25This sermon delves into the theological debate surrounding Calvinism and the concept of regeneration before belief. It discusses the idea that God must sovereignly regenerate individuals before they can have faith, emphasizing the distinction between spiritual death and physical death. The sermon explores key Bible verses like John 5, John 1:12-13, and the implications of being born again through the word of God.
What Love Is This? - Part 8
2.2K09:50ROM 9:13This sermon discusses the concept of God's love and salvation without distinction but not without exception, using the analogy of a store offering discounts on merchandise. It delves into the theological debate around predestination, God's omniscience, and the idea of being one of the elect. The speaker challenges the Calvinist perspective on salvation, emphasizing the importance of faith and obedience in determining one's final destiny.
Prophecy and World Events
2.1K54:06ISA 42:9ISA 46:9ZEC 12:2MAT 24:22ROM 1:16This sermon delves into the theological implications of prophecy as it relates to world events, emphasizing the unique nature of Bible prophecy and its fulfillment in current times. The speaker highlights the significance of Israel and the Messiah in biblical prophecy, addressing the challenges faced by the Jewish people and the importance of recognizing Jesus as the Savior. The sermon underscores the necessity of accepting salvation as a free gift through Christ's sacrifice, contrasting it with the inadequacy of human efforts to earn salvation.
A Call for Reformation
2.1K1:12:42JHN 8:31This sermon emphasizes the importance of standing firm on the truth of God's Word, highlighting the need for discipleship, obedience, and faithfulness. It addresses the dangers of false teachings, the distortion of biblical truths by psychology, and the call for a true Reformation in the Church to uphold sound doctrine and unity in the faith.
What Love Is This? - Part 5
2.0K09:49PSA 86:15MIC 6:8LUK 13:24ROM 11:321CO 13:41JN 2:6This sermon delves into the historical context of divisions within Christianity, focusing on the Council of Nicaea and the controversies surrounding believers who renounced Christ under persecution. It contrasts the views of Augustine and Adonitus on the purity of the church, highlighting the extreme measures taken by figures like John Calvin in Geneva. The core theological debate centers on the concept of God's love for all versus the Calvinist doctrine of predestination and limited atonement, questioning the nature of God's mercy and kindness.
What Love Is This? - Part 4
1.9K09:49MAT 7:15ACT 17:11ROM 16:171CO 3:11GAL 1:6EPH 4:14COL 2:82TI 3:162PE 2:11JN 4:1This sermon delves into the influence of Augustine on Calvinism and Reformed theology, highlighting Augustine's impact on Roman Catholic Church doctrines such as infant baptism, salvation through the church and sacraments, and allegorical interpretation of the Bible. It also explores the surprising connection between Augustine and the Protestant Reformation, with figures like Calvin and Luther heavily influenced by his writings. The sermon addresses the implications of these historical ties on modern church practices and the importance of understanding the origins of theological beliefs.
Consumer Christianity
0GEN 3:1LUK 7:36PHP 3:192PE 1:31JN 2:16Dave Hunt addresses the issue of consumer Christianity, which focuses on building the kingdom of God or attracting individuals to Christianity through methods that appeal to the flesh, rather than God's ways. He highlights how consumerism in churches today involves applying business principles and marketing strategies, leading to a shallow understanding of biblical Christianity and spiritual destruction. Hunt emphasizes the dangers of compromising biblical truths for the sake of church growth and warns against the subtle shift towards consumer Christianity that dilutes the gospel message and misleads individuals seeking true salvation.
Faith, Works & the Holy Spirit
0ISA 42:8MAT 22:21MRK 16:15ROM 1:161CO 2:1EPH 2:9REV 20:1Dave Hunt addresses the spiritual climate in various countries, highlighting the challenges faced by Christians in Eastern Europe with the temptation of materialism and the rise of false doctrines like the New Age movement and cults. He emphasizes the importance of staying true to biblical fundamentals and sound doctrine amidst a crisis of faith within the church, where experiences are valued above truth and a false 'faith' is promoted. Hunt warns against the dangers of compromising the gospel for political and social action, urging a return to God's truth without compromise.