
Doc Greenway
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Victory in Adversity
8441:01:45Adversity2TH 2:21PE 4:121PE 4:14In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the victory that Christians can experience in the midst of adversity. He begins by referencing the fourth chapter of the First Epistle of Peter, emphasizing the Christian's victory in spite of difficulties. The preacher then shares a story about Dan Crawford and his experience crossing a flooded stream in Africa. Through prayer, God miraculously made a way for them to cross, illustrating the certainty of God's provision in times of adversity. The preacher concludes by highlighting the purpose of adversity in testing and purifying believers, comparing it to the process of casting a bell.
The New Covenant in Communion
77422:18CommunionHEB 9:14In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the inward law of sin and the inward law of the Spirit of life. He explains that the Spirit within the believer prompts, directs, and controls them to fulfill the desires of the Lord. The preacher then shares a story about a young boy accused of stealing, highlighting the importance of personal responsibility. Moving on to the biblical text, the preacher focuses on the epistle to the Hebrews, specifically chapter nine, verses fourteen and fifteen. He emphasizes Jesus as the mediator of the New Covenant, highlighting his role as the sacrifice and the priest. The preacher emphasizes the significance of Jesus shedding his own blood for the redemption and sanctification of believers. He concludes by urging the congregation to remember Jesus' sacrifice as they partake in the communion table.
Thraldom
6891:14:10BondageDAN 10:17MAT 3:11LUK 24:49JHN 7:37ACT 1:8ROM 8:13GAL 5:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being born again in order to understand and enter the kingdom of God. The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in bringing about deliverance and freedom in the Christian experience. The speaker shares a story of a little boy who eagerly wanted to do something for his father and ended up bringing him a glass of water, despite spilling it and getting his thumb in it. This story illustrates the heart of wanting to serve and please God. The sermon also mentions the concept of being clothed with power from heaven through partnership with the Holy Spirit, as described in John 7:37-39.
Christ in the Home
68256:58HomeMAT 6:33EPH 5:22In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the latter part of the fifth chapter of the Bible, presenting a challenging pattern for living. The sermon emphasizes four rules of grammar, highlighting the verb "filled" in the present tense and passive voice, indicating that one cannot fill themselves. The sermon then delves into the patterns of submission, affection, and union within the context of Christian marriage. The preacher emphasizes the importance of these relationships being under the control of Christ and expresses the significance of the husband and wife relationship as fundamental in the Christian testimony and life.
Walking With God - Enoch
67229:48EnochGEN 5:24GEN 17:1MAT 6:33EPH 4:1EPH 5:2In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a little boy who prays loudly for a bike, unaware that his grandfather is sleeping nearby. The preacher then emphasizes the importance of walking worthily in the Christian life, referencing Ephesians 4:1. He explains that walking worthily involves aligning our lives with God's will and priorities. The preacher also discusses the different positions in walking with God, including walking behind God as a faithful servant and walking before God as a trusting child. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of walking lovingly, as Christ loved us and sacrificed Himself for us.
Deeper Knowledge
64830:56KnowledgeISA 40:11MAT 6:33JHN 10:11ROM 8:171CO 2:9PHP 3:10In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being a channel for God's sympathy and compassion towards others. He shares the story of Colonel Clark, the founder of Pacific Garden Mission, who was able to captivate a large audience of down-and-out men because they knew he loved and sympathized with them. The speaker also mentions the power of tears in conveying empathy and connecting with others. He then discusses the significance of obedience in spiritual knowledge, using examples from the Navy and referencing Jesus' words about happiness coming from knowing and doing God's commands.
The Folly and Glory of the Cross
64225:36CrossIn this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful testimony of a man who was once an alcoholic but had a life-changing encounter with God. The man cried out to God for help and experienced a transformative moment while on his tractor. He and his wife sought guidance from their minister and surrendered their lives to Jesus Christ. The sermon emphasizes the power of the cross to break the chains of sinful habits and the importance of believing in Jesus as the Savior for eternal life. The speaker also highlights how those who do not believe in Jesus view the preaching of the cross as foolishness due to their ignorance and arrogance.
Romans 12:9-11
63944:43RomansROM 12:9In this sermon, the speaker discusses the practical approach and personal attitude that Christians should have towards life. The Christian's practical approach involves showing love without assimilation, avoiding evil, and clinging to what is good. The speaker emphasizes the importance of using our time wisely and being loyal to Jesus above all else. The Christian's personal attitude includes rejoicing in hope, being patient in tribulation, and being devoted to prayer and helping others. The speaker shares a personal experience of distributing tracks and witnessing to others, highlighting the joy and fulfillment that comes from serving the Lord.
Practical Christianity
62134:42PracticalPHP 2:1PHP 2:12In this sermon, the preacher begins by emphasizing the importance of unity and love among believers. He highlights the blessings we have in Christ and how our deep experiences with the Lord should be the basis for our unity. The sermon then shifts to discussing acceptable service for God, emphasizing the qualities of spontaneity, giving without counting the cost, and simplicity. The preacher also emphasizes the importance of letting our light shine in the world and offering salvation to those in darkness. The sermon concludes with a reminder to maintain contentment and godliness in our lives.
Romans 12:6-8
61843:59RomansROM 12:6In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of living in a fast-paced world and losing the art of meditation and waiting on God. The focus is on understanding what God requires of us and being willing to fulfill our role in the body of Christ. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being faithful in our ministry, even if it is unseen or unknown by others, as God never forgets or loses sight of our efforts. The sermon also highlights the significance of spiritual consecration and giving ourselves unreservedly to God in order to experience His power and fulfill His will.
Romans 12:12
61455:28Romans1CH 16:11MAT 6:33MAT 7:7MAT 7:11LUK 11:9LUK 11:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prayer in the life of a Christian. He highlights that prayer is not just a one-time event, but a continuous practice that sustains and maintains our relationship with God. The preacher also encourages believers to stand firm in their faith and put on the whole armor of God, which includes the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shield of faith, and the sword of the Spirit. He emphasizes that these spiritual weapons are essential for withstanding the attacks of the enemy. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the power of prayer and the importance of standing firm in faith.
Romans 12:1-2
60154:25RomansMAT 6:33ROM 8:1ROM 12:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of experiencing the power of Christianity rather than just explaining it as a philosophy. He uses the analogy of a rose bush to illustrate the principle of giving oneself unreservedly to God. The preacher encourages the audience to offer their bodies as living sacrifices to God and to be transformed by renewing their minds. He also highlights the significance of the word "therefore" in the passage from Romans, indicating a link between what has been discussed before and what is to come in the epistle.
Romans 12:14-17
59642:15RomansMAT 6:33ROM 12:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the practical and personal aspects of the Christian life. He expresses joy in knowing that even new believers have found encouragement and direction through their studies together. The speaker highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in shedding abroad the love of God in believers' hearts. He encourages humility and warns against pride, urging believers to not judge others while recognizing their own flaws. The speaker also discusses the resilience of faith in the face of persecution and adversity, emphasizing how it can bring glory to Christ and strengthen believers' spiritual lives.
Growth in Spiritual Constancy
59223:09Spiritual GrowthISA 40:31ISA 41:10MAT 6:33EPH 3:16EPH 6:10COL 1:121JN 1:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for strength and power in our daily lives, especially during times of crisis. He encourages listeners to trust in God's timing and to give Him time to work out His purposes and fulfill His promises. The preacher highlights the importance of being thankful and grateful for God's goodness and mercy. He also references the story of Moses and the lepers to underscore the sin of ingratitude and the importance of joyfulness in our spiritual strength. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the need for patience, gratitude, and trust in God's sovereignty.
Growth in Spiritual Consciousness and Conduct
58623:38SpiritualMAT 6:33COL 1:9In this sermon, the preacher shares a story of a young girl from Czechoslovakia who struggled with language barriers and other difficulties when she moved to America. She observed a Christian girl named Margaret who lived her life in a way that reflected Christ's teachings. This led the young girl to attend a service and eventually find Christ as her Savior. The preacher then focuses on a prayer for the Colossians, highlighting four things that are prayed for: growth in spiritual consciousness, growth in spiritual conduct, growth in spiritual work, and growth in wisdom as the people of God. The objective of all spiritual knowledge is to have consistent conduct and character.
Romans 12:18
58643:13RomansJAS 1:3In this sermon, Minister D.P. Williams shares a powerful story of how he prayed for a man's soul to be changed and God answered his prayer after three years. He emphasizes the importance of giving God time to work in people's lives and not seeking vengeance ourselves. Williams encourages believers to show charity and meet the needs of others, as this reflects God's mercy and grace. He also reminds listeners that it is God, not humans, who is the moral governor of the universe and will ultimately bring justice. The sermon emphasizes the testing of faith and the importance of faith being tested to have a testimony.
Better Things
53637:12New CovenantGEN 2:2HEB 4:1HEB 4:6HEB 4:9In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Hebrews chapter 4 verses 1 to 9. He mentions that he felt compelled by the Spirit of God to speak on this topic. The sermon emphasizes the importance of entering into God's rest and warns against unbelief. The preacher highlights that sanctification and practical holiness cannot be achieved through self-effort, but rather through faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the condition for rest, which is active belief in God's promises.
Revival - Part 1
39906:10RevivalPSA 45:8GAL 2:20In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience from a convention in Wales. He was unsure which text to preach from, but felt led to choose a passage from the book of Psalms about myrrh and aloes. As he preached, the Spirit of God moved among the congregation, leading to spontaneous singing and a woman miraculously waving her paralyzed arm. The speaker emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's leading and the power of the Holy Spirit in bringing revival.
A Sure Leading
3801:14:02Christian LifeMAT 6:33ACT 13:2ACT 15:4ROM 8:8ROM 12:12CO 13:141PE 1:12In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of prayer in helping others understand the preaching of the word of God. The speaker shares that when they tried to explain the word of God, people couldn't fully comprehend it, but when they bombarded them with prayer, something amazing happened. The speaker also discusses the need for partnership with the Holy Spirit and the sense of deliverance and freedom that comes from it. They highlight the importance of obedience to the leading of the Spirit and the responsibility we have in keeping our vows to God.
I Will Build My Church
34839:48ChurchISA 54:3MAT 6:33MAT 11:28MAT 16:17JHN 14:26ACT 1:8EPH 4:11In this sermon, the speaker recalls a prophetic message received during a time of prayer and fasting. The message stated that the group of believers would be scattered and sent to different parts of the world, but would eventually be joined together again in a distant land. The speaker then highlights the fulfillment of Jesus' promises, such as His resurrection after three days and the sending of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. The sermon emphasizes the importance of believing in God's promises, particularly His promise to build His church, which is described as a building, a body, and a bride. The speaker encourages the listeners to have a vision for a strong and active church, guided by the Holy Spirit.
Revival - Part 12
3211:02:53RevivalROM 8:1In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the teaching of the Word of God regarding deliverance from carnality. He emphasizes that domination by the carnal mind is not inevitable and that God is willing and able to deliver us from it. The preacher also highlights the fourfold freedom mentioned in Romans 8:1-5, which includes freedom from condemnation, freedom from the law of sin and death, freedom from frustration, and freedom to walk in the Spirit. He emphasizes the importance of personal commitment to God and the need to be filled with the Holy Spirit in order to live a victorious life.
Revival - Part 13
30657:05Revival1CO 13:1In this sermon, the speaker outlines the chapter into three parts: the tests of love, the qualities of love, and the triumphs of love. The first test of love is that gifted oratory without love is meaningless. The speaker emphasizes that speaking in tongues should not be the sole measure of spirituality, but rather the amount of love that motivates our actions. The qualities of love are then discussed, with the speaker highlighting the patience and preference of love. An example is given of a Korean minister who showed extraordinary love by offering forgiveness and care to the soldier who killed his sons. The sermon emphasizes the importance of divine love in all aspects of life.
Revival - Part 3
29239:46RevivalPSA 85:6ISA 44:3ISA 58:11JER 29:13JOL 2:15JOL 2:18ACT 3:19In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of revival and its significance in the lives of believers. The sermon is based on the account of Jehovah dealing with Eden, the enemy of God's people, and how revival is a time when God binds Satan's power and releases His people from bondage. The speaker highlights five important steps in this prophecy, including a promised transformation, restoration to liberty, provision, reassembling of the nation, and divine intervention. The sermon emphasizes the deep concern believers should have for one another and the importance of unity among God's people.
Revival - Part 10
2851:07:47RevivalIn this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of revelation by the spirit. He emphasizes that when the spirit reveals something, it is conclusive and instructive. The preacher also highlights the importance of focusing on the present and the near future, rather than being consumed by distant predictions. He encourages believers to rely on the power of the Holy Spirit for victory in their current lives. Additionally, the preacher emphasizes the promise of God's presence and fellowship with believers, reminding them that God will never leave or forsake them.
Revival - Part 2
28156:38RevivalISA 65:16REV 3:14REV 3:18In this sermon, the speaker addresses the church of our day and country, urging them not to turn away in frustration and despondency. He emphasizes the importance of remembering the Christ who spoke so powerfully to the church in the past is still speaking to us today. The sermon is divided into four main points: the Christ confronting them, the charge condemning them for their indifference, the counsel concerning them, and the call challenging them. The speaker highlights the significance of Jesus standing outside the kingdom, temple, and home, but being prepared to stand for us. He also emphasizes the need for the church to overcome and open the door to Jesus, who promises to come in and fellowship with them.