
G.B. Duncan
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Danger of the Middle Years
1.9K29:43ComplacencyPSA 91:5PRO 3:5ISA 40:31JER 29:11MAT 6:33ROM 8:28PHP 4:13In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of dwelling in a secret place with God, which is the most high. By doing so, one can experience renewal of strength and the ability to overcome challenges. The speaker also highlights the significance of the middle years of life and the potential loss if one fails to fulfill their purpose during this time. The sermon references Psalm 91 and Isaiah 40:31 to emphasize the security and strength that comes from a close relationship with God.
Coming of Jesus Christ
1.8K27:21Second ComingLUK 17:26In this sermon, the preacher discusses the finality of separation that will occur on the day of God's final action. He emphasizes that this event will happen suddenly and without any opportunity for repentance or change of mind. The preacher references Dr. Graham Strage, a Baptist minister who received recognition for his ministry, and quotes Dr. Kepler, an astronomer, to highlight the dramatic nature of this event. The preacher then focuses on the comparison between the days of Noah and the days of Lot, highlighting the undeniable wickedness and guilt of humanity during those times.
Pilgrimage to Faith
1.8K34:06CallingJER 29:13MAT 6:33JHN 12:21JHN 14:6ROM 6:42CO 12:9EPH 2:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of young people in the church and how they can be assisted in their faith journey. The speaker introduces a hymn that describes the church as a mighty army and encourages the congregation to follow in the footsteps of the saints who have gone before them. The speaker challenges the belief that there are more people attending church in Scotland than football matches, highlighting the need for a genuine commitment to church programs and Christian programs. The sermon concludes with a focus on Jesus Christ as the central figure in the church, emphasizing the need for submission and following him, as well as the assurance of eternal life through him.
Promise of His Coming
1.5K28:52Second ComingMAT 16:3MAT 24:27MAT 24:38MAT 24:42MAT 24:44MAT 24:501CO 15:52The sermon transcript discusses the promise of Jesus' second coming, emphasizing the suddenness and unexpectedness of his arrival. The speaker addresses three questions about the second coming: when will he come, how will he come, and why will he come. The answers are derived from biblical references, such as the parable of the wheat and the tares, and the idea that Jesus will come to gather his faithful servants and bring judgment upon the rejecters of Christ. The sermon concludes with the anticipation of Jesus' reign and the joy of seeing him vindicated and enthroned.
Meaning of His Coming
1.4K34:02Second ComingIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of faith and hope in the Christian journey. He addresses the doubt that some people have about Christianity and encourages believers to trust in Jesus Christ, who is on the victory side. The speaker also challenges Christians to reflect on how they have been using the resources and opportunities given to them by God, such as prayer, the Holy Spirit, and the Word of God. He urges believers to be active in sharing the gospel and leading others to Christ, reminding them of the parable of the talents in Matthew 25. The sermon concludes with the reminder that the growth of the gospel and the condition of the church may not always be as expected, but Christ spoke of the coexistence of good and evil until the harvest.