
Eryl Davies
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The Glory of God in the Church
1.6K56:39Glory Of GodEPH 1:15In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of discipline in the Christian life. He mentions the examples of George Whitfield and John Wesley, who divided their days into specific time slots for sleep, work, prayer, and Bible reading. The speaker also shares a personal story of a Pentecostal pastor who decided to devote his late evening TV time to God and prayer, resulting in blessings for him and his family. The sermon then shifts to the topic of salvation and the transformation that occurs in a person's heart when they become a Christian. The speaker recounts a conversation with a man who recently became a believer after reading John 3:16 and experiencing conviction and a longing to know God.
The Work of God in Salvation
1.6K1:26:29SalvationISA 45:22MAT 6:33EPH 1:7EPH 1:9In this sermon, the speaker focuses on Ephesians chapter 1, specifically verses 1-14. He highlights the richness and abundance of God's grace, emphasizing that it is inexhaustible and priceless. The speaker uses the analogy of a swollen river flooding its surroundings to illustrate the superabundance of God's giving. He also discusses the brokenness and imperfection that entered the world due to sin, but emphasizes that God has a cosmic plan and purpose that is working towards a tremendous climax. The sermon concludes with a personal anecdote about a talkative passenger on a long-haul flight, illustrating the importance of taking the initiative to share about oneself in order to be known.
The Glory of God in Salvation
1.6K1:22:45Glory Of GodMAT 6:33EPH 1:3EPH 2:4In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being deeply moved by the truth and the Spirit of God. He highlights the apostle Paul's profound focus on God in his writing, specifically in Ephesians chapter 1. The speaker mentions a photograph of a boy looking at a steam engine as an example of the sense of wonder and appreciation we should have for God's glory. He explains that verses 3 to 14 in Ephesians chapter 1 introduce key themes that are further elaborated in the rest of the letter, such as God's choice, grace, power, and the centrality of Christ.
The Glory of God's Grace and Power in Salvation
1.4K1:13:44Glory Of GodIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for God's intervention in the lives of spiritually dead individuals. He highlights the initiative of God in verses 4, 5, and 6, showing that there is hope for such people. The preacher shares a personal experience of being told by Lloyd-Jones that he was blind and hopeless, which eventually led to his conversion. The sermon emphasizes the importance of prayer in evangelism and the need to share the Gospel with others. The preacher also mentions how the world is consumed with worldly pursuits and values, without any reference to God. However, God displays His grace and kindness in His people, using their testimonies as monuments to His grace and glorifying Himself through them.