
Dick Hussey
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From Death Unto Life
1.0K00:00In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for individuals to be born again and have the life of God within them. He describes the sinful nature that people can accumulate throughout their lives, including involvement in prostitution, pornography, drugs, and worldliness. The preacher uses the example of a man who was steeped in sin and violence, but only experienced temporary relief when he scratched the surface of his problems. The sermon also includes a story of a young couple where the husband appeared to be saved but struggled with anger and violence towards his wife. A pastor was called to help him, but the preacher emphasizes the importance of going beyond surface-level solutions and getting to the root of the problem.
The Fire of God
97800:00EXO 19:14EXO 19:16DEU 5:22MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the book of Deuteronomy and the importance of the spoken word of God. He emphasizes the power and impact of the living, burning word of God ministered in Holy Ghost power. The speaker also highlights the contrast between visual aids and the spoken word, stating that the latter is what truly touches and transforms individuals. He shares a personal testimony of how he encountered the voice of God at a young age, leading to a life-changing decision. Additionally, he mentions overcoming personal struggles and the transformative power of God's fire in his life.
The Cross
96049:31MAT 6:33MAT 27:46LUK 23:34LUK 23:43JHN 19:26ROM 4:11ROM 4:16GAL 3:7COL 2:23HEB 7:9In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the final moments of Jesus on the cross. He emphasizes the brevity of Jesus' spoken words, lasting less than a minute, but the profound impact they had on others. The preacher then moves on to discuss the significance of the silence of the cross, highlighting the sacrifice and agony Jesus endured. He also mentions the importance of the day of Pentecost and the sending of the Holy Spirit as a sign of victory and blessing. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the power of silence and sacrifice, using the example of Abraham's obedience and Jesus' own words on the cross.
The Lump of Figs (Isaiah 38)
94200:00ISA 38:1ISA 38:8ISA 38:21MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of a young king who is given a message from God through the prophet Isaiah. The king is told to set his house in order because he will soon die. This experience shakes the king and makes him realize the importance of eternity and the afterlife. The preacher then shares personal anecdotes about his own life and how he has relied on God despite not having much formal education. He concludes by referencing a story from the Bible about Joshua and the sun standing still, emphasizing the power of God to intervene in difficult situations.
The Ministry of Restoration - Part 1
92900:00In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing a hot summer afternoon in a garden where people are sweating and wearing shorts. He emphasizes the importance of spending time on one's knees in prayer before God. The speaker then moves on to discuss the story of Peter and John in Acts 4, where they are challenged about the healing of a man. Peter boldly proclaims that it was through the name of Jesus Christ that the man was healed. The sermon concludes with a brief mention of Daniel in the book of Daniel, who prayed three times a day despite facing opposition. The speaker encourages listeners to seek the beauty of the Lord in their lives.
The Ministry of Restoration - Part 2
89000:00EZR 7:14EZR 7:28JER 31:9JER 31:33ACT 4:31ACT 4:33COL 4:6In this sermon, the preacher begins by sharing a personal story from his time in the Argentine army. He reflects on the hollowness of empty words and expresses a desire for the Word of God to bring forth reality in our lives. The preacher then focuses on three words from different verses: oven, pan, and frying pan, to illustrate the idea of variety in God's provision. He emphasizes that while there is variety, God does things His own way. The sermon concludes with a reference to Acts 4:31, where the disciples prayed and were filled with the Holy Spirit, leading to boldness in speaking the word of God and unity among believers.
The Ministry of Restoration - Part 3
88600:00JDG 9:13JDG 9:31PSA 104:15JER 33:9JER 33:11ACT 2:13EPH 5:18In this sermon on Judges Chapter 9, Jotan, the only surviving son of Gideon, speaks a parable from the top of a hill. One of the pearls in this parable is found in verse 13, where the vine is tempted with promotion but chooses to remain in its place to bring forth wine that glorifies God and man. The sermon then shifts to a discussion on the longing for communion with God and the desperation to be in close relationship with Him. The speaker emphasizes the torment and longing that comes when this communion is lost or interrupted. The sermon concludes with a reference to the bride in Chapter 2, who seeks her beloved but cannot find him, expressing her deep desire to be reunited with him.