
Evan Schaible
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Prayer and Revival
1.1K14:13PrayerEXO 33:7ECC 1:9MAT 6:33LUK 11:9JHN 4:23ACT 10:34REV 3:20In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of separating ourselves from the noise and distractions of the world in order to truly know God. He uses the example of Jesus, who spent whole nights in prayer and communion with God. The speaker also highlights the need to wait on God and seek His presence, even though this experience can be overwhelming and challenging for different individuals. He emphasizes that God is not partial and will reveal Himself to those who are willing to sacrifice and wait. The sermon concludes with the reminder that true revival comes from a deep relationship with God, not from earthly efforts.
Moses: An Example of Prayer
1.1K1:05:56RevivalEXO 32:30In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the deep things of God and the covenant upon which His promises are built. The speaker highlights the significance of comprehending the depths of Christ's work on the cross, including the shedding of His blood and the absorption of God's wrath. The sermon also emphasizes the need for both intellectual and emotional prayer, recounting a personal experience at a prayer meeting where people were filled with the Holy Spirit and praying for healing. The preacher warns against letting our guard down in prayer and emphasizes the importance of worshiping God in spirit and truth, engaging both our minds and emotions.
The Unlikely Idol
0DEU 32:4PSA 85:10ISA 6:3JHN 3:16ROM 3:25ROM 5:8EPH 2:8COL 1:201JN 4:81JN 4:11Evan Schaible preaches about the danger of exalting love above all other attributes of God, emphasizing the importance of understanding God's holiness, justice, and mercy in conjunction with His love. He warns against falling into idolatry by distorting the true nature of God and neglecting His multifaceted character as revealed in Scripture. Through powerful imagery and biblical references, he urges believers to have a balanced view of God and to worship Him in spirit and truth, focusing on Jesus as the ultimate expression of God's love and salvation.
A Mourner's Look at Paslm 23 (Part 2)
0PSA 18:32PSA 23:3ISA 30:21MAT 5:6ROM 3:232CO 12:9EPH 2:8EPH 2:10PHP 2:131PE 2:24Evan Schaible preaches on the divine love and restoration found in Psalms 23:3, emphasizing how God restores the broken and beaten soul, leading them in paths of righteousness for His name's sake. The sovereign hand of God brings strength and perfection to believers, guiding them in a life of habitual love and obedience. The surrendered and contrite find themselves on the path of righteousness, understanding their helplessness apart from God's strength. This path is trodden for God's glory, not for personal gain or avoidance of punishment, leading believers to true repentance and a life lived for the praise of the glory of His grace.
Repentance: It's Origin, Nature and Design
0MAT 3:8ACT 3:192CO 5:17PHP 2:131TI 3:9Evan Schaible delves into the origin, nature, and design of repentance, emphasizing that repentance is a divine gift granted by God to sinners, leading to a change of mind and life. He highlights the importance of understanding that repentance is not a condition of salvation but a result of looking to Jesus and experiencing inward regeneration by God. Schaible stresses the need to preach the insufficiency of man and the sufficiency of God in the process of repentance, guiding sinners to cry out for God's mercy and grace.
A Brief Exhortation Concerning Theology and Division
0MAT 7:24Evan Schaible addresses the division and sectarian mindset within the church, emphasizing the importance of unity in essentials and not majoring on minor theological differences. He highlights the need to return to the apostolic faith and simplicity found in Christ, rather than constantly seeking new and trendy theological developments that may lead to confusion and division. Schaible warns against being blown away by the winds of heresy and stresses the significance of being doers of the Word, not just hearers, to maintain the unity of the church.
A Mourner’s Look at Psalm 23 (Part 1)
0PSA 23:1JHN 10:3Evan Schaible preaches on the profound blessings and intimate relationship depicted in Psalm 23, emphasizing the deep connection between the Lord as our shepherd and our role as His beloved sheep. The psalm reveals the tender care, guidance, and protection God provides to those who fully trust in Him, leading them to peaceful rest and refreshing waters even in the midst of life's challenges. Through the imagery of a shepherd and his flock, the psalm highlights the importance of surrendering to God's loving guidance and experiencing His abundant provision and protection.