
George Warnock
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A Way Through the Wilderness
8.9K1:19:43WildernessPSA 40:6HEB 4:2In this sermon, the preacher discusses Jesus' statement to his disciples that it is better for him to go away. He emphasizes that Jesus' departure was part of God's plan to bring about the fullness of his glory on earth. The preacher highlights the importance of the Holy Spirit, who would come after Jesus' departure and enable believers to fully comprehend and receive the love of Christ. He also uses various illustrations and types to convey the different aspects of God's work in his people. The sermon concludes with the reminder that embracing the cross of Christ can transform our nature from bitterness to sweetness.
God's Burden for Zion
4.0K1:15:48ZionGEN 3:6PSA 148:10ISA 43:19ROM 1:201CO 12:25HEB 5:122PE 3:9In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of God's judgment and the need for Him to eradicate evil in the world. He emphasizes that God cannot rest until righteousness and salvation are established on earth. The preacher also mentions the importance of deep teaching and encourages the audience to continue seeking a deeper understanding of God's word. He highlights the significance of giving God glory and thanks, as failure to do so can lead to confusion and the calling of evil good. The sermon concludes with a reference to the story of the Hebrew servant who willingly chooses to remain a slave to his master, symbolizing the voluntary servitude of believers to God.
Charlotte Seminar 5-25-00 Pm
3.7K50:06SeminarPSA 27:4PSA 55:22ISA 30:26ISA 58:12JHN 17:4JHN 17:6ROM 8:26In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of God spreading a table and inviting people to partake in a feast. He emphasizes the importance of seeking God's burden and not trying to get rid of it. The speaker also mentions how the manifestation of resurrection and life in the earth may not necessarily lead to repentance, as seen in the story of Jesus raising a man from the dead. The sermon concludes by highlighting Jesus' finished work on the cross and his subsequent ruling and reigning from the heavenly throne.
Cranbrook 1993 the New Covenant Is Impartation (10-4-93)
3.5K1:20:01New Covenant2CO 3:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of perseverance and patience in the Christian journey. He highlights how society's obsession with instant gratification can hinder our spiritual growth. The speaker also discusses the concept of seasons in God's plan and how they bring about change and transformation. He specifically mentions the season of baptism as a way to show our identification with Christ and transition from the old self to the new. The speaker expresses his belief that God will bring about a greater functioning of the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus among His people.
Cranbrook 1993 Imparting Truth to Hearts Not Just Minds (10-2-93 Am)
3.2K1:19:58Truth1SA 3:19In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking the truth from God rather than relying on various cults or books. He uses an analogy of a bank teller learning to identify counterfeit bills to illustrate the need for discernment in spiritual matters. The speaker then discusses the power of the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus, which surpasses the law of sin and death. He highlights the significance of Jesus' words as being spirit and life, and emphasizes that Jesus' main agenda was to do the will of God. The speaker concludes by expressing the belief that God will provide a clear witness of truth in the body of Christ based on the Word of God.
Cranbrook 1993 May the Lamb Receive His Reward (10-5-93 Tape 1)
2.9K1:13:32Lamb Of GodGEN 3:15MAT 6:33JHN 19:341CO 1:171CO 2:3In this sermon, the speaker discusses the stumbling and falling of people when it comes to recognizing the ultimate sign of God's power, which is the death of Jesus on the cross. The Greeks pursued wisdom and considered the crucifixion to be foolishness. The speaker also shares the story of two young men who sold themselves as slaves in order to become missionaries on a remote island. The sermon emphasizes the significance of the cross and the victory it brings, as well as the importance of Christ receiving the full reward of His sufferings.
Charlotte Seminar 5-26-00 Am
2.6K1:19:20SeminarPRO 29:18MAT 5:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the harvest and the end result of God's work. He compares the time of soaring, which is good, to the harvest, which is even better. The preacher highlights that God is the gardener and He is waiting for the precious fruit of the earth. The sermon also emphasizes the need for rain, symbolizing God's blessings and truth, in order for God to have fruit in the end. The preacher concludes by discussing the example of Jesus as a bondslayer who learned obedience and encourages the audience to strive for intense light and obedience to God's will.
Cranbrook 1993 Preparation in the Wilderness (10-3-93 Pm)
2.6K1:19:58WildernessPHP 2:5In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the presence of a faithful and obedient people throughout church history who have been able to overcome the powers of darkness and fulfill God's purposes. The speaker expresses anticipation for future triumphs and expects mighty things from God in the coming years. The sermon highlights the example of Jesus and Paul as bond slaves of the Lord, who listened to and obeyed the Father's instructions. The speaker encourages the audience to seek God's vision and carry the burden that comes with it, reminding them of the humility and selflessness demonstrated by Jesus in his earthly ministry.
Looking for a City
2.6K1:08:30GEN 15:1MIC 6:8REV 21:2This sermon focuses on the journey of Abraham as he followed God's call to leave his homeland without knowing the destination, highlighting the importance of vision in walking with God. It emphasizes the need for believers to have a vision aligned with God's perspective, rooted in love and compassion, leading to a life of humility, righteousness, and mercy. The sermon encourages a deep spiritual understanding of God's promises, the inheritance in Christ, and the ultimate vision of dwelling in the city of the living God.
Cranbrook 1993 10-1-93
2.5K59:48SeminarMAT 6:33HEB 4:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of staying focused and protecting the Lord's table. They encourage the audience to watch their mouths and speak in the spirit. The speaker also mentions a song called "Not My Will" and shares a story about someone who couldn't feel ill will or argue with others for a week after experiencing God's presence. They remind the audience that God's timing may seem slow to us, but it is necessary for our hearts to be prepared for His glory. The sermon concludes with an invitation to fellowship and an opportunity to give towards the expenses of the week.
Kingdom Life
2.5K1:02:48Kingdom Of GodJHN 16:12In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the revelation that God has been giving to the church of Jesus over the past few decades. He emphasizes that even though some may think these revivals and movements have faded away, God has left a great deposit of truth in the hearts of many believers. The speaker uses the analogy of water evaporating from the sea and returning as rain to illustrate how God's word does not return void but accomplishes its purpose. He also highlights the importance of being vessels through which the Spirit of God can freely move and reveal the hidden man of God to people.
Charlotte Seminar 5-26-00 Pm
2.5K1:06:27Seminar1CO 2:9HEB 9:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of wisdom and instruction for kings and judges. He urges them to serve the Lord with fear and rejoice with trembling. The preacher also highlights the significance of following Jesus and putting trust in Him. He mentions the power of the blood of Christ in purging our conscience and enabling us to serve the living God. Additionally, the preacher discusses the role of light confronting darkness and love confronting hate, ultimately leading to the cross. He reminds believers that Jesus, as the Lamb that was slain, has defeated the Prince of Darkness and rules over all governments from heaven.
Cranbrook Fellowship 2000 Russell Stendal - Elijah (Warnock Introduction)
2.5K48:15SeminarLUK 1:78In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal testimony of how God called his family to become missionaries in Colombia. He emphasizes that following God's call may require sacrifice and testing, but it is necessary for the ministry of the gospel to advance. The speaker then references the story of Elijah on Mount Carmel, where the fire of God fell and turned the hearts of the people back to Him. He highlights the importance of humbling ourselves before God and allowing His fire to consume everything that is not aligned with His order. The speaker concludes by encouraging the audience to seek the fire of God in their lives and be willing to let go of their own agendas in order to be a part of God's glorious plan.
Cranbrook Fellowship 2000 Albert Zehr - Gentle Leadership (Warnock Afterwards) From Tapes 3 and 4
2.5K56:00LeadershipJHN 15:13ROM 7:7HEB 13:20REV 13:18In this sermon, the speaker expresses gratitude for the love and care shown by the congregation. They mention how the temperature in the room seemed to rise as they spoke, indicating a spiritual warmth. The speaker then shares a personal reflection on praying for their children, with two of them walking with the Lord and one struggling. They mention a song about a strained daughter and the desire for God to reveal His love to her. The sermon concludes with the speaker realizing that sometimes they can be a hindrance to God's work and that it is the Holy Spirit who truly moves hearts.
Charlotte Seminar 5-27-00 Am
2.5K1:10:03SeminarREV 1:12In this sermon, the preacher discusses the spiritual insight of having faith in God without physically seeing Him. He references the Apostle John's experience on the Isle of Patmos, where John heard a voice and turned to see it. The preacher explains that John saw the voice because he is the Word of God. The sermon emphasizes that Jesus, the Son of Man, is the great high priest who walks among the seven golden candlesticks, representing the seven churches. The preacher also mentions the book of Revelation and encourages believers to focus on worshiping and adoring Jesus rather than being consumed by the imagery of beasts and dragons in the book.
Charlotte Seminar 5-27-00 Pm
2.4K1:19:58SeminarEXO 13:21EXO 16:4EXO 17:6PSA 95:1ROM 4:202CO 3:6HEB 3:10In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the Israelites' journey in the wilderness for 40 years. Despite witnessing numerous miracles and provisions from God, the generation of Israelites during that time did not truly know God or understand His ways. The preacher emphasizes the importance of genuine worship and praise, rather than using it as a form of entertainment. He also highlights the faithfulness of God in providing for His people, such as giving them manna from heaven and water from a rock. The sermon concludes with a reminder of God's power and victory in the story of Gideon and how God fought for His people.
The Law of the Spirit
2.4K59:49Spirit Of GodMAT 18:20JHN 20:22ROM 7:15ROM 8:1EPH 2:21REV 12:11In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of obedience and timing in the work of God. He compares the precision of science in modern times to the flexibility of God's timing. The speaker encourages believers to be filled with the Spirit and move in unity as the body of Christ. He also highlights the conflict between the old Adam and the desire to do what is right. Ultimately, the sermon emphasizes the need for obedience and discernment in following God's timing and will.
He Is Love
2.4K50:12Love Of GodPSA 133:1MAT 6:33MAT 22:37JHN 17:151CO 3:12PHP 1:91TI 4:13In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a man named Dunmighty who was told by God to set his house in order because all that he produced was wood, hay, and stubble. The speaker then references Paul's letter to the Philippians, where he prays for their love to abound more and more. The speaker recounts a conversation with a man who suggested that love is all that is needed and that doctrine and other things should be forgotten. The speaker introduces George, who has the gift of exhortation, and emphasizes the importance of both reading and exhortation in Timothy's letter from Paul. The speaker also highlights the need for unity among believers and the importance of seeking God's glory in reaching the world. The sermon concludes with a reminder that the highest form of relationship with God is when one lays down everything for His sake, and that only what proceeds from His Spirit and anointing is important in the sight of God. The speaker warns against being deceived by a mighty ministry or gifts, as all works will be judged by God on the day of judgment.
Cranbrook 1993 10-3-93 Am
2.3K1:09:53SeminarGEN 1:1MAT 5:14MAT 22:37MAT 28:19JHN 8:12JHN 14:6REV 1:12In this sermon, the speaker expresses deep concern for the horrors happening in the world, particularly the kidnapping of children for prostitution. They passionately pray for the gospel of the kingdom to be spread, opening the eyes of people and setting prisoners free. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the living word of God and the need for balance between the written word and the revelation of the Holy Spirit. They encourage the congregation to feast on the word of God and honor the Bible, while also recognizing the role of believers as the light of the world in union with Jesus.
God's Dwelling Place
2.3K1:16:58Dwelling PlaceMAT 5:18JHN 12:24JHN 14:26ROM 7:61CO 2:9GAL 3:24HEB 8:13In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking the Lord earnestly and experiencing His visitation. The speaker shares a personal testimony of going through a difficult time and seeking the Lord's guidance. During this time, the speaker reflects on the verse about the kernel of wheat falling to the ground and dying to produce fruit. The speaker desires to become like that kernel of wheat and produce fruit for the Lord. The sermon also encourages believers to wait upon the Lord and be open to His leading, allowing the Holy Spirit to have rightful lordship in their lives. The speaker highlights the need for a genuine expression of the Spirit of God and the importance of gathering together in a way that allows God to reveal His glory. The sermon concludes with a reminder of God's promises and the assurance that His word will accomplish its purpose. The speaker references various biblical elements such as the sanctuary, the rain from heaven, and the preparation of a place for believers in God's sanctuary.
Cranbrook 1993 10-4-93 Am
2.3K50:42SeminarEXO 15:23JOS 6:201SA 3:1ISA 43:181CO 14:8JAS 1:17REV 12:11In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of following the direction and orders of the captain of the hosts of the Lord. He uses the example of Joshua receiving the blueprint for the conquest of Jericho, where God instructed the priests to take trumpets and the Ark of the Covenant to walk around the city instead of using swords. The speaker expresses concern that many have misunderstood and misused the gifts God has given them. He calls for a humble and obedient heart, asking God to show them how to give back the glory and power they receive, so that it may ultimately glorify God.
Cranbrook 1993 10-5-93 Pm Tape 2
2.2K1:02:31SeminarPSA 139:23ISA 61:1MAT 4:1MAT 10:7MAT 13:24MRK 1:9LUK 4:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of following God's instructions and having communion with Him. He mentions that our safety does not lie in our own armaments, but in our obedience to God. The preacher also references the collapse of Soviet Russia as an example of how God can bring down powerful nations. He encourages believers to examine their hearts and ask God to reveal any weeds or sinful tendencies that could hinder their ministry. The sermon concludes with a reminder that God's power is not to be used for personal gain, but to bring healing, deliverance, and the preaching of the gospel.
Cranbrook 1993 10-3-93 Pm
2.2K1:30:21SeminarPSA 27:4MAT 3:13MAT 6:33MAT 11:11JHN 1:29PHP 2:5In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the concept of being a bond slave to God, just as Jesus was. A bond slave listens to the Father's message and does nothing except what the Father says. The speaker highlights the importance of humbling oneself and following God's way, using the example of Jesus humbling himself and coming to earth to reveal the Father as a man. The sermon also discusses the significance of redemption in revealing the fullness of God's heart and the beauty of His love and mercy.
God's Jealousy for His People
2.2K58:14JealousyGod's JealousySeeking God's WillEXO 34:14PSA 27:4ISA 62:6JHN 8:32COL 1:13George Warnock emphasizes God's deep jealousy for His people, urging them to seek the truth that leads to true freedom and deliverance. He explains that while deliverance from sin is essential, it is equally important to understand that God desires to bring His people into a deeper relationship with Him, symbolized by the journey from Egypt to Canaan. Warnock challenges listeners to align their desires with God's, recognizing that true fulfillment comes from knowing and wanting what God wants for their lives. He warns against the distractions and false desires that can lead believers away from God's purpose, encouraging them to seek a genuine relationship with Him.
Preparing a Sanctuary for God
2.1K1:01:55SanctuaryEXO 15:2PRO 4:23MAT 6:33LUK 8:181CO 2:132PE 1:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the movement of the Spirit of God upon the waters, symbolizing a new beginning. The preacher explains that God's creative power will shake both the earth and the heavens, removing all things that are shakeable. The sermon warns against being terrified by the crumbling of human institutions, as God is only shaking those things that can be shaken. The preacher encourages believers to overcome evil with good, darkness with light, and to lay down their lives for others, trusting in God's ultimate intention for their lives.