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David Du Plessis
David Du Plessis
7 Sermons
David du Plessis (1905-1987) was a South African Pentecostal minister nicknamed 'Mr. Pentecost.' He pioneered ecumenical dialogue between Pentecostals and mainline denominations, serving as an observer at the Second Vatican Council.

Sermons 7

New Thing

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of sharing the message of Jesus with others. They encourage the audience to share the gospel with their friends, neighbors, and relatives. The spe

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Isaiah 59:19 Holy Spirit Baptism

In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the theme of making all things new, as mentioned in Revelation 21:5. The World Council is discussed, and their focus on the idea of renewal is highlighted. The

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Proverbs 3:5-6 Smith Wigglesworth

In this sermon, the preacher shares his personal experience of receiving visions from God. He describes how he was visited by a man who prophesied and commanded him to leave his current location and g

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Matthew 6:33 Gifts

In this sermon, the speaker shares his experience of being led by the Holy Spirit to go to different places to preach the word of God. He emphasizes the importance of participation and manifestation o

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Matthew 3:11 Freedom

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing and acting upon the simple truths of the Bible. He highlights how many people are bound and unable to do anything because of their igno

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Forgiveness 1:11:20
Matthew 6:9-15 Forgiveness

In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about an elderly couple who attended a banquet to escape their constant quarreling. The couple had a son who was the mother's favorite, and they had

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World Revival 1:11:11
Joel 2:28 Revival

In this sermon, the speaker shares a testimony about an old Chilean Pentecostal who faithfully gives his testimony in every meeting he attends. The speaker emphasizes the importance of having a heart

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