
David Rubio
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Standing Against Misunderstandings
1.6K1:18:42Exposing False DoctrinesMAT 6:33ROM 12:21CO 15:58EPH 4:15PHP 4:82TI 3:16JAS 1:22In this sermon, the speaker addresses four misconceptions of the Christian life that can lead believers astray. The first misconception is that the Word of God can change, but the speaker emphasizes that its principles remain constant. The second misconception is that if a believer is facing problems, they are unspiritual. However, the speaker points to Philippians 4:8-9, which shows that even true Christians face troubles but are not distressed, in despair, forsaken, or destroyed. The speaker warns against trying to find loopholes in God's principles by renaming things, and encourages believers to allow the Spirit of God to convict and guide them in specific areas of their lives.
Sleepy Land - the Believer's Enemy
1.1K1:17:18SleepinessHEB 2:1The sermon transcript begins with a call to give earnest heed to the word of God and not let it slip away. It emphasizes the seriousness of neglecting salvation and the consequences of disobedience. The speaker urges listeners to awaken from spiritual sleep and be alert, putting on the breastplate of faith and love and the helmet of salvation. The sermon concludes with a reminder that it is high time to awake out of sleep, as our salvation is nearer than when we first believed.
The Overwhelmed Heart
6131:30:39PRO 19:11MAT 6:332TI 3:16In this sermon, the preacher shares the story of a missionary in Brazil who spoke out against the government's policies and was subsequently imprisoned and tortured. Despite the intense suffering, the missionary found solace in reciting the 23rd Psalm, demonstrating the power of prayer in times of distress. The preacher emphasizes that when life becomes overwhelming, we can cry out to God in prayer and trust that he will listen and answer. Additionally, we can find comfort in remembering God's past deliverances in our own lives and in the lives of biblical figures. The sermon encourages listeners to trust in God's protection and love, comparing it to a mother hen sheltering her chicks. Ultimately, the missionary's experience affirmed his belief in God's faithfulness and serves as a reminder that we can find strength and hope in the midst of overwhelming circumstances.
Who Shall Bring Me Down?
49200:00GEN 26:3OBA 1:1MAT 6:33ROM 12:31CO 10:11JAS 4:6REV 3:17In this sermon, the preacher discusses the dangers of getting caught up in the excitement and emotions of worldly competitions, such as sports games. He uses the example of a recent football game that everyone was talking about at his workplace. The preacher emphasizes that even though people may exalt themselves and feel secure, God can bring them down and execute judgment upon them. He also warns against allowing negative emotions and words to contaminate relationships, as this can lead to actions of wickedness and betrayal. The preacher concludes by reminding the audience of God's promise of deliverance and mercy for those who remain faithful.