
David Legge
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A Time to Cry
4.9K39:46PSA 74:1PSA 74:9PSA 74:13PSA 74:19PSA 74:23MAT 11:12In this sermon, the speaker laments the current state of society, where the preaching of the word of God is disregarded and mocked. The speaker questions the absence of divine interventions and miracles in people's lives, as well as the lack of conviction of sin. The people feel abandoned by God and helpless against the advancing enemy. The speaker urges the audience to take action and not remain passive, emphasizing the need for God to vindicate Himself and restore His presence among His people.
The Cry From Hell
4.4K35:09HellLUK 16:19In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the urgency of sending people to share the message of salvation. He uses vivid imagery to describe the consequences of not taking action, such as people drowning and going to hell. The speaker also highlights the importance of compassion and hearing the cry from hell. He urges the audience to use their time on earth to make a difference and reach out to the lost. The sermon concludes with a prayer for a missionary heart and a call to go and seek the lost, rescue the perishing, and tell them about Jesus.
Getting Back to the Bible
2.0K39:04NEH 7:1NEH 8:1NEH 8:9NEH 8:16In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the importance of getting back to the Bible. The sermon is based on Nehemiah chapter 8, where the people of Israel gather together to hear the reading of the law of Moses. The preacher emphasizes that revival among God's people is sparked by a return to God's word. The first section of the book of Nehemiah focuses on the reconstruction of the walls of Jerusalem, while the second section, which begins in chapter 8, focuses on the re-instruction of God's people through the reading of the law.
Holy Spirit Revival
1.9K47:37EPH 5:15This sermon focuses on the theme of Holy Spirit Revival, urging believers to awaken from spiritual slumber and seek the fullness of the Holy Spirit. The speaker emphasizes the need for repentance, confession of sins, and surrender to God's will to experience personal revival. Addressing common hindrances like unbelief, idolatry, immorality, and disunity, the sermon calls for a deep desire for God and obedience to be continually filled with the Holy Spirit.
Revival
1.8K31:27RevivalPSA 85:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for revival and the eradication of unbelief. He laments the lack of holiness in society and the negative perception of those who strive for holiness. The preacher shares a story about two elderly women who fervently prayed for revival despite their physical limitations. He highlights the impact of God's presence on an entire community, leading to the closure of sinful establishments. The sermon concludes with a call for repentance and a plea for God to turn His anger away from His people. The message is based on Psalm 85:4-7.
O Sleeper Arise
1.8K31:15JON 1:6MAT 6:33LUK 6:17In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing the horrifying experience of witnessing a man being shot dead in the street and emphasizes the lasting impact such a sight has on a person. He then urges the audience to imagine the eternal suffering of a lost soul facing the wrath of God in hell. The speaker highlights the urgency of the situation, stating that while people are perishing and hell is filling, many are asleep and unaware of the need to reach out to the lost. He concludes by quoting a historian who describes the early Christians as intensely propagandist and willing to die for their faith, and calls for the church to come down from the mountain of controversy and convention to focus on the mission of Christ.
A Spirit of Apathy
1.8K35:30MAT 6:33ACT 9:1ROM 9:1In this sermon, the preacher begins by sharing several tragic stories that highlight the lack of compassion and empathy in society. He emphasizes that his message is not just for young people, but for everyone. The preacher admits that he himself lacks in the subject he is about to speak on. He then quotes from Romans 9:1-3 and discusses the importance of showing deep concern and empathy towards others, highlighting the dangers of apathy in society. The sermon concludes with a quote from Dr. Lawrence M. Gould, who believes that the greatest threat to our future is not from external factors, but from our own lack of compassion and empathy.
Earthquake: Why the Horror in Haiti?
1.7K40:39Current EventsMAT 5:1MAT 7:28LUK 13:1LUK 13:18LUK 13:24In this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful story of a man who sold his blood to buy an overhead projector to share the gospel in a tribal area. The speaker emphasizes that this story should serve as a wake-up call for believers, reminding them of their purpose. They quote C.S. Lewis, stating that pain is God's megaphone to wake up those who are spiritually asleep. The speaker also acknowledges that many questions about suffering and tragedy are unanswerable, but encourages humility in admitting that we don't know everything. They conclude by highlighting the tragic reality that thousands of people die daily and urging listeners to consider the brevity of life and the certainty of death.
Rich but Wretched
1.6K42:42MRK 10:17This sermon delves into the story of the rich young ruler who approached Jesus seeking eternal life but walked away sad because he couldn't let go of his great possessions. The sermon emphasizes the challenges that riches and self-righteousness pose in entering the kingdom of God, highlighting the need to surrender all to Christ and acknowledge our inability to save ourselves. It calls for a realization that true fulfillment and salvation come only through faith in Jesus, not through wealth or good deeds.
The Neglected Place Called Hell
1.6K42:14PSA 9:17PRO 14:27MAT 25:41MRK 9:43LUK 16:19JHN 3:16ACT 4:12ROM 6:23HEB 9:27REV 20:15This sermon delves into the neglected truth of the reality of hell, emphasizing the importance of understanding its existence as a real place of torment. Through the story in Luke 16, the speaker vividly describes the consequences of rejecting faith in Jesus Christ and the eternal separation from God in hell. The sermon passionately urges listeners to consider the seriousness of their spiritual condition and the urgent need to turn to Christ for salvation to avoid the eternal consequences of sin.
The Great White Throne Judgement
1.6K39:33PSA 9:17PRO 9:10MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ROM 6:23HEB 9:27REV 20:15In this sermon, Dr. Ironside begins by reading John 3:16, emphasizing God's love for the world and the gift of His only begotten Son. He then shares a story about a man on a plane facing imminent danger, highlighting the importance of being prepared for judgment. Dr. Ironside emphasizes the penalty of judgment and the accountability for every word spoken. He also mentions the concept of one's life flashing before their eyes in life-threatening situations. Throughout the sermon, Dr. Ironside references various Bible verses to support his points and concludes by highlighting the magnitude of Jesus' sacrifice and the vastness of the sun compared to the earth.
The Great White Throne Judgment
1.5K45:51REV 20:11This sermon emphasizes the reality of judgment day and the eternal consequences for those who are unconverted, highlighting the need for repentance and belief in Jesus Christ to avoid the second death in the lake of fire. The speaker vividly describes the scene of the great white throne judgment from Revelation, urging listeners to awaken to the truth of God's Word and the seriousness of sin. The message stresses the importance of acknowledging God's holiness, the need for salvation through Christ, and the eternal separation from God for those who reject His offer of grace.
The Magna Carta of Christian Freedom
1.5K1:01:27GAL 3:1GAL 3:26GAL 4:21GAL 6:14This sermon delves into the book of Galatians, focusing on the theme of Life in the Spirit. It emphasizes the contrast between living by the law, which brings a curse, demands perfection, and does not justify, and living by faith in Christ, which brings freedom, joy, and sonship. The message highlights the need to cast out legalism, embrace grace through faith, and live a life empowered by the Spirit, rooted in the cross of Christ.
Religion or Relationship
1.5K51:59ISA 64:6HAB 2:4LUK 15:25ACT 15:1ROM 5:1GAL 1:6GAL 2:16GAL 3:11HEB 11:6This sermon delves into the book of Galatians, emphasizing the importance of life in the Spirit and the liberty experienced by Christians. It highlights the dangers of legalism, the significance of faith in Christ alone for salvation and sanctification, and the need to cultivate a personal relationship with God based on grace. The message challenges believers to move beyond performance-based Christianity and embrace a faith-driven life empowered by the Holy Spirit.
The Revival We Need a Call to Arms
1.5K52:402CH 7:14LUK 10:19ROM 8:37ROM 13:12EPH 6:12This sermon emphasizes the call to spiritual arms, urging believers to engage in a spiritual battle using the armor of God. It highlights the need for revival, personal consecration, and the power of prayer in facing the challenges of the world. The speaker draws parallels from historical revivals and the impact of spiritual warfare on society, urging Christians to be soldiers of the cross and agents of transformation in a divided world.
At Ease in Zion
1.5K40:08PRO 22:16ISA 58:6AMO 6:1MAT 7:21LUK 12:15COL 1:23JAS 5:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching about Christ and the gospel in churches. He urges Christians to be stirred and moved by the idolatry and sin in their land, and to be passionate about sharing the message of salvation. The preacher also highlights the decline in church membership and the desperate attempts to attract people through entertainment. He challenges believers to truly believe in the reality of hell and to actively warn others about it. He references Charles Finney's suggestion of studying Bible verses about hell and imagining loved ones in those verses as a way to grasp the urgency of the message.
The Wisdom of a Master Soul-Winner
1.4K49:33ACT 20:33ACT 20:351CO 9:151TH 2:92TH 3:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of passionate preaching and evangelism. He uses the analogy of a watchman sounding the trumpet to warn the city, stating that if the watchman fails to do so, the blood is on his hands. The preacher also discusses the motive behind serving in ministry, emphasizing that the focus should be on saving souls rather than seeking personal gain or money. He highlights the example of the apostle Paul, who was driven by a desire to preach the gospel and was willing to endure suffering and hardship for the sake of spreading the message. The preacher concludes by emphasizing the significance of the gospel above all else, even one's own comfort and livelihood.
Demonised Christians
1.3K53:38MRK 5:1This sermon delves into the topic of demonized Christians, emphasizing the reality of spiritual warfare and the need for believers to confront any demonic influences in their lives. It highlights the importance of complete surrender to God, repentance, renouncing sin, and resisting the devil to experience freedom and victory through the power of Jesus Christ.
Gospel Sermon Eureka!
1.3K41:42JHN 1:43JHN 3:16JHN 14:6ROM 10:9EPH 2:8This sermon delves into the story of Nathanael meeting Jesus in John's Gospel, Chapter 1, highlighting the importance of encountering Jesus personally and the need to come and see who He truly is. It emphasizes Jesus' knowledge of us, His love, and the invitation to believe in Him for salvation and eternal life. The sermon challenges listeners to honestly confront Jesus, acknowledge their sin, and receive Him as Savior, leading to a life-changing discovery of the truth and the way to heaven.
Never Forget What God Remembers
1.3K48:12PSA 103:2This sermon emphasizes the importance of remembering our limitations, weaknesses, and depravity while relying on God's strength. It encourages praising God for His forgiveness, healing, deliverance, spiritual blessings, provision, and renewal. The message highlights the need to shift from legalism to grace, acknowledging our dependence on God and embracing humility to receive His grace.
Revive Thy Work
1.3K48:13DAN 1:13HOS 2:15JOL 2:1HAB 2:2In this sermon, the speaker discusses the pattern found in the word of God, specifically in the books of Daniel, Hosea, and Joel. The speaker emphasizes the importance of faith and how it is a central message throughout the Bible. The sermon also highlights the expectations God has for His leaders and readers, including lamenting, fasting, and gathering in solemn assembly. The speaker then references a historical event in 1860 where three young men preached in the town square and witnessed a powerful move of God, leading to many people repenting and seeking Christ.
Something Old, Something New
79749:27RevivalISA 6:1MAT 6:33JHN 11:43ROM 8:15EPH 2:1REV 4:8In this sermon, the preacher begins by praying for a fresh touch and revelation of God for each individual. He introduces the series titled "Something Old, Something New" and reads Isaiah 6:1 as the main text. The preacher emphasizes the importance of experiencing God's presence and calls for personal prayer for God to speak to each person. The sermon ends with a prayer for the Holy Spirit to come and for the congregation to hear from heaven.