
Del Fehsenfeld Jr.
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Revival Is Obedience
1.5K55:51RevivalEXO 40:16ISA 1:19MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker poses the question of how we would spend our last three days, three hours, and fifty and a half minutes if we knew Jesus was returning. He emphasizes the urgency of this hypothetical situation, urging listeners to repent, seek forgiveness, and surrender every area of their lives to God. The speaker also highlights the importance of instant obedience to God's voice, recounting how disobedience can lead to a breakdown in communication with God. The sermon concludes with a reminder that building our lives on Jesus, the true rock, is the key to being wise and prepared for His return.
Restore the Joy
1.4K59:03Joy2KI 6:22KI 6:7MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ROM 5:81CO 1:18GAL 2:20In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a college student who loses a borrowed axe head in the Jordan River. The student cries out for help, and the man of God asks where it fell. He then cuts down a stick and throws it into the water, causing the iron axe head to float. The preacher uses this story to illustrate the importance of priorities and the consequences of neglecting one's family for the sake of ministry. He also shares a personal story of a pastor who realized his priorities were out of whack and confessed to neglecting his family. The sermon emphasizes the need for balance and aligning one's actions with their preaching.
Fire From Heaven
01KI 18:38ISA 64:4MAL 3:2HEB 12:29JAS 4:8Del Fehsenfeld Jr. preaches about the desperate need for the fire of God to fall upon the church today, drawing parallels between the story of Elijah and the current state of spiritual dryness and lack of power. He emphasizes the importance of experiencing the manifest presence and glory of God, the supernatural power that cannot be explained by human effort, and the deep conviction and repentance that come when the fire falls. Fehsenfeld challenges believers to examine their hearts, surrender all to God, and be willing to pay the price for revival, highlighting the necessity of sacrificing anything that hinders God's presence in their lives.